Obviously, the generation that helped to win the Second World War carries deep emotional imprints, easily summoned by the flag: pride, determination, fear, deprivation, longing, sometimes inexplicable tragedy, finally triumph.
It would have to include Kurds as well as Arabs, and ideally should take place in Iraq, where witnesses can be easily summoned.
A valet on the Paris could be summoned easily from his adjacent room, rather than in a cabin in the second class, uncomfortably far away.
Most will not return to ask if anything else is needed but are mostly attentive and can be easily summoned.
Frequently used bits of data can be stored in this cache memory, to be easily summoned when needed, speeding the computer's operation.
The remarks represent a familiar tension between coaches, who are impatient for constant, tangible effort, and forwards, whose artistry is spontaneous and not easily summoned on demand.
Say "tavern" and "popular revolt" and the easily summoned image is an inebriated, overwrought rabble.
Just outside the old man's quarters, where he can be easily summoned at any time.