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Of course, the Administration's points were not too hard to memorize.
They do several different shows per year, and all music is memorized.
I had two weeks to memorize four years of work.
When was the last time you memorized someone's home number?
You probably have all the information memorized as well, or would know what book to look in to find an answer.
And old people get better at memorizing when they practice.
"But how will you memorize a whole hour in one night?"
Or is it just another chance to let people memorize your words?
He had memorized them the night before and there were no changes.
Here are four groups of words that I want you to memorize.
It took me years to memorize every word of the book.
The two stood simply looking, as though trying to memorize each other's face.
She can read a book and memorize every word the first time, or learn a language in days.
I want you all to memorize this piece of work.
You'll need to memorize the phone number and the address.
All the common ones like my bank, I have memorized.
Second, they were given a list of items to memorize.
The best way to learn to speak English is to memorize.
I even memorized the ones that looked to have the most potential.
Each of them set a secret number they had been given to memorize.
Back then, she had to memorize 40 pages a day.
Long ago he had memorized every word on the papers inside.
Some of the girls found it hard to memorize the long medical terms.
Up to 1978, the members simply memorized most of their parts.
I never was much good at memorizing the rule book.
I thought it would take you longer to memorise this one.
I took out my list of twenty new English words and tried to memorise them.
But there's a simple way to memorise a person's name and it only takes a few seconds to do.
He managed to memorise part of her car's registration number.
I had made no effort to memorise this village square.
I've got some time to memorise the book before it completely disappears!
Rather like that game where you had to memorise so many objects on a tray.
To prepare, the cast was given six days to memorise their lines.
Players have to learn the exact place to put the fingers of the left hand and memorise them.
They live in a society without books where they memorise everything.
He glared at the sergeant, trying to memorise every line of the man's face.
You should memorise the number and not write it down (even in a disguised form).
That means, the presenters had to memorise all their products.
The story is about a little boy who tries to memorise a list of groceries his mother has asked him to buy.
Towards the middle it became far too complicated to take in, let alone to describe or memorise.
Tyson studied the items carefully and started to memorise them.
Try to understand material rather than memorise it parrot fashion.
This exercise tests your ability to memorise sequences of events.
Or were they trying to memorise them before diving?
He may also consciously memorise client's names and their particular requirements.
The employee will further claim that he made no conscious effort to memorise the information.
"A lot of actors get nervous at night trying to memorise their lines for the next day's shooting."
In a commonly used research paradigm, participants are asked to memorise a list of related words.
But it may have taken the performers 2 or 3 months to memorise the sequence of gestures.
The game also introduced the need for the player to memorise levels in order to achieve any measure of success.