| 1. | In the early 17th century a folk memory still existed of the function of the castle.
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| 2. | The starving occupants survived a 105-day siege, an event emblazoned in Protestant folk memory.
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| 3. | Such stories are the building blocks of regional folk memory and its history _ and of Halloween storytelling.
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| 4. | But folk memory still retains another epithet Haus-i Bazur, " made with force ".
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| 5. | At one time it was a common belief that fairy folklore evolved from folk memories of a prehistoric race.
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| 6. | Some of the heroes of French-Canadian folk memory are of individuals who stood up to such attacks.
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| 7. | Folk memory, the inner psyche of an Irish person, is very close to the experience of developing countries.
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| 8. | "Six hundred years of folk memory, just gone, " he said, shaking his head.
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| 9. | The natives'oral history may have had its roots in a folk memory of these glistening sheets of ice.
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| 10. | The veracity of this belief is difficult to establish; it may just be a folk memory of ancient pagan customs.
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