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Meanings of didactic memory in English
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Usage of didactic memory in English
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Her Confederation generalist didacticmemory identified it immediately: a soldier-caste Tyrathca.
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Kelly's didacticmemory didn't have any reference to a Tyrathcan religion.
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Tyrathca didn't, or couldn't, use stairs, according to her didacticmemory.
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According to his didacticmemory, sayce were supposed to be fairly brutal carnivores.
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Star of her education stream, exceptionally receptive to each didacticmemory she received.
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She focused hard on her primer-level didacticmemory of the Kiint.
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He'd never had a didacticmemory imprint covering their operations and program parameters.
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Didn't the Church give you a generalist didacticmemory of Lalonde before you left? Ruth asked.
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He'd taken didacticmemory courses on electronics, nanonics, and software every month since he'd passed his fourteenth birthday.
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The Lalonde generalist didacticmemory called it a kroclion, a plains-dwelling carnivore which even the sayce ran from.
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The plains carnivores hadn't often plagued the homesteads, but his didacticmemory showed what a menace the lumbering animals could be.
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Names and shapes whirled through her mind, the didacticmemory on full recall, trying to match up with what she was seeing.
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It featured prominently in the didacticmemory which the LDC immigration advisory team at the orbital-tower base-station had imprinted before she left Earth.
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That would be the chikrows, he thought, reviewing the didacticmemory of local conditions which the Church had given him before he left Earth.
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Mother is working at the school in Colsterworth, introducing didacticmemories.
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Tolton summoned up his first grade physics didacticmemories.