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USE  YOUR  MEMORY
                                          As  you  establish  your  Social  Etiquette  and Mnemonic  Memory
                                          techniques for names and faces, it is useful to have a Basic Image
                                          List  of names  you  are  likely  to  meet.  In  your  Basic  Image  List
                                          simply  have  a  standard  image  for  common  names  that  you  can
                                          immediately link to the outstanding facial characteristic of anyone
                                          who  has  that name.  Following is  a  list of examples that you  can
                                          expand to fit your own  social context:
                                          Ashcroft  the  smouldering  roof of a burned-out  farm  building
                                          with masses  of flaky grey ash
                                          Blake  a gigantic,  limpid blue  lake in the  shape  of the letter B
                                          Chalk  the white  cliffs  of Dover
                                          Delaney  a giant ripping out country lanes  (de-lane-ing)
                                          Evans  vans  shaped  like  the  capital  letter  E,  the  spine  of the
                                          letter being the  top  of the van
                                          Farren  a  tiny  little  bird  {wren)  seen  at  a  phenomenally  far
                                          distance
                                          Goddard  God with  a 'hard'  expression on  his  face
                                          Humphrey  a delighted prisoner humming a happy song as he is
                                          let out  from behind  the  bars
                                          Ivy  ivy
                                          King  a Memory Principle throne
                                          Lawrence  Arabia!
                                          Mercer  someone pleading  for and  being given  mercy
                                          Nunn  nun
                                          Ovett  imagine  a veterinary surgeon  swinging in  a  gigantic  0
                                          Patterson  imagine  the  pitter-patter of your own son or the  son
                                          of someone  you  know as his  little  feet scurry across  the  ground
                                          Quarry  a gigantic and strong-coloured open-land mining area
                                          Richardson  picture in your mind the son of a 'rich, hard' father
                                          Scott  develop a symbol, such as kilt, haggis; anything typical, for
                                          you,  of a  Scottish person
                                          Taylor  make  a suitable  image
                                          Underwood  make  sure  the  wood  under  which  you  place  the
                                          image of the person is memorable, such as an old giant fallen tree
                                          Villars  a  magnificent  gleaming white Mediterranean  villa
                                          Wade  imagine  a  person/animal  wading  thigh-high  through  a
                                          lake
                                          Xanthou  a  standardised  Memory  Principle  Image  of 'Thank
                                          you'
                                          Young  a springtime  image
                                          Zimmermann  an  image  of  someone  'zimming'  (like
                                          skimming/zooming)  across  the  surface  of water
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