His intellect was unimpaired, and his memory tenacious, up to within a few minutes of his decease.
He had a tenacious memory, and could retain every point in his opponent's argument.
She has been nurtured on imaginative literature, and she has gathered from it into her vigorous and tenacious memory the style of great writers.
The cardinal has a tenacious memory and a long arm; you may depend upon it, he will repay you by some ill turn.
Sawyer was not a lovable man, and many stories were told of his almost inhuman vindictiveness and tenacious memory for wrongs real or fancied.
Whitby suffered in his later years from failing sight, and employed an amanuensis; otherwise he retained his faculties, including a tenacious memory.
On the albums reviewed below, samples of old songs drift by like tenacious memories, while stray noises and allusions appear like random souvenirs from cyberspace.
He sighed, proud of his own manly passion that had survived so many vicissitudes, and was linked to such a tenacious memory.
The complicated relations amongst the various parts of the machinery would have baffled the most tenacious memory.
He was not a great orator, but he had a quick intellect, a tenacious memory, and was industrious and conscientiously thorough.