Her tale of failed affection is accompanied by physical descriptions so polite they never make us blush; indeed, they rarely last more than a phrase or two before giving way to reverie or memories of the relationship.
Here, actors give voice to the diaries, letters and memories of some of those who fought in the trenches of France.
But he waited until 1924 to give graphic expression to his feelings and memories in the powerful portfolio of 50 etchings and aquatints titled "Der Krieg" ("War").
They soon give rise to memories and are mixed with expectations of consequences so that gradually, as a child grows to adulthood, the instincts are brought within the bounds of a single, unified, responsible personality.
"People read about how prices collapsed on Thursday and that gave way to memories of 1987," he said.
Give it access to specific memories, feelings, beliefs - everything that makes me who I am.
(20) What gave muscle to these ambitions and memories was the rise of the guilds of tradesmen and craftsmen.
"Direct Linking" also refers to when two or more people physically connect their Neuro-Linkers via a length of cable, giving each other access to their personal files, thoughts, and memories.
For many of the veterans on the first day, symbolism quickly gave way to 60-year-old memories of achievement as well as pain.
Her recollection of her own uniform - white boots and a miniskirt - gave way to memories that still leave her slightly mortified.