It is often suggested that the tale of Lyonesse represents an extraordinary survival of folk memory of the flooding of the Isles of Scilly and Mount's Bay near Penzance.
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This may have been because of a folk memory of a time when the Priory, like other religious houses, was a place of refuge and hospitality for the poor.
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"There's a real sense that the city has been taken over by this changeling species with no memory of thrift, poverty, no folk memory of famine.
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Sharply etched folk memories of conflict with Moscow are a big part of being from Chechnya, a Muslim chip in the mosaic of ethnic groups that make up the North Caucasus.
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Oral histories concerning the events of 1926 may well have been blended with folk memories of the conflicts of earlier times and should be treated with caution . . . . .
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The name was confined to songs, poems, folk memory and some antiquarian titles until a re-organization of local government in the 1990s set up Fingal and Fingal County Council.
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Paul Arthur, a professor of politics at the University of Ulster, put it this way : " Never underestimate the impact of folk memory on the psychology of republicanism ."
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These pungent dishes are set to become folk memory now that animals older than 30 months destined for human consumption must be tested for BSE . Fighting bulls are at least three years old.
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The annual August parade commemorates the successful Protestant defense of the walled city in 1689 from the besieging forces of the deposed Catholic King James II, an emotive event in Protestant folk memory.
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However, the forms continued in folk memory as chants, prayers and informally delivered lays that continued to be recited in Gaelic speaking areas of Ireland and Scotland into the early 20th century.
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