Use "recollection" in a sentence

1. Anamnesis: A recalling to memory; recollection

2. Pearce laughs heartily at the recollection.

3. I have no recollection of meeting her before.

4. His powers of recollection are extraordinary.

5. I got some vague recollection of that.

6. He had no recollection of the crash.

7. I have a dim recollection of it.

8. My recollection of events differs from his.

9. One personal recollection confirms this point aptly.

10. My recollection of events differs from hers.

11. To the best of my recollection, no.

12. I have no recollection of saying that.

13. She stared at him in sudden recollection.

14. 30 My recollection of events differs from his.

15. I have some / no recollection of that day.

16. One personal recollection confirms this point Aptly: 7.

17. The recollection loosened a throng of benumbed sensations.

18. She has no recollection of her fall whatsoever?

19. The Vietnam War is well within his recollection.

20. I have absolutely no recollection of the incident.

21. The recollection adverse current becomes the river, submerged your me.

22. Your recollection of what she said seems remarkably inaccurate.

23. Such a problem has never arisen within my recollection.

24. Probably that they had absolutely no recollection of anything.

25. I have a vivid recollection of that old house.

26. Recollection picture is piecing together, reminds my you to recede.

27. We become aware of these ideas through recollection or anamnesis.

28. The recollection cannot diverge, looks like the shadow to remain.

29. Overcooked greens are my most vivid recollection of school dinners.

30. She had a dim recollection of a visit to a big house.

31. I had a dim recollection of having met her before.

32. I have only a vague recollection of sunshine and sand.

33. Laura had a dim recollection of someone telling her this before.

34. To the best of my recollection I was not present at that meeting.

35. He can't situate his recollection in any place or at any time.

36. To the best of my recollection , he was not there that day.

37. To the best of my recollection I have never seen her before.

38. No, he had no recollection of looking at the sweatpants the state put into evidence.

39. Recognition memory dual - processing models implicate distinct retrieval processes of familiarity and recollection.

40. This distorted recollection can cause us to long for the good old days.

41. The pilot had no recollection of the events leading up to the crash.

42. Shaken to his senses, he realizes that he has no recollection of the past few seconds.

43. I have no recollection of how I found my way there in the dark.

44. Antonyms for Auguring include proof, reality, truth, recollection, calculation, measurement, hindsight, ignorance, postmortem and thoughtlessness

45. The secondary pleasures of the imagination derive from recollection of objects no longer actually present.

46. I have a very sharp recollection of my last talk with him two years ago.

47. And , in addition to this , everything forgotten or unperceived before presented itself now to his recollection.

48. The your world has not been difficult , I was stranded in - situ, no matter what recollection agglutination.

49. Barmera local Kym Manning says his first recollection of Carp at Lake Bonney was in the '70s

50. Even now the recollection seized him in the abdomen, and a kind of sick longing made him tremble.

51. In this respect, Woolf usually employs such techniques as internal analysis, internal monologue, recollection, free association, and symbolic marks.

52. This makes great reading either objectively from a scientific clinical standpoint, or subjectively, from a personal recollection of the period of Adolescency.

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54. Then he stiffened as if sandbagged by a sudden recollection, gave a small yelp of terror and dashed into the gloom.

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56. The good dream brings the recollection that you dulcify, does the so bad dream, evil-foreboding dream, strange dream bring you what?

57. An Autobiography is a literary recollection of a person’s life, starting from when he was born until the time of his/her death

58. Formal Autobiographies offer a special kind of biographical truth: a life, reshaped by recollection, with all of recollection’s conscious and unconscious omissions and distortions

59. Alternate Title: Six original Canzonettas, 6 Original Canzonettas, Songs, piano, The Mermaid's song, Recollection, A Pastoral song, Despair, and Fidelity Physical Description: 31 p

60. Historical recollection of anthropometric data from schoolchildren attending summer camps from 1887 to 1934 in Spain: Interpretations and comparison with Coetaneous and modern references

61. With the book’s side trips to New Orleans, Woodstock, Minnesota, and points west, Chronicles: Volume One is an intimate and intensely personal recollection of extraordinary times

62. Anamnesis : Plato’s theory of recollection, the idea that the most important forms of knowledge come not from instruction, but by a re-awakening of already existing dormant or latent knowledge.

63. Natch, each child will have a different recollection of what proper Arancini ought to be since regional and familial and personal preferences about how to make Arancini …

64. @JimStewart my recollection is that Backstabs are not acceptable for aluminum wiring but I cannot find a source other than "thou shalt use screw lugs and alumiconns"

65. See synonyms for: Anamnesis / anamnestic on Thesaurus.com noun, plural an·am·ne·ses [an-am-nee-seez]. the recollection or remembrance of the past; reminiscence. Platonism

66. Anderson (1886-1949): “Those who have an adult’s recollection and an adult’s understanding of the world which preceded World War I look back upon it with a great nostalgia.

67. The confidence with which he represented his Antignostic interpretation of the creed as that of the Church of the Apostles was no doubt owing to this sure historical recollection.

68. One clear recollection is that while I was absorbed in the grandeur of what I could see, a small child near my side was recognizing the powerful feelings in his heart.

69. "across" (in the speech of speakers who use both)? My wife had a co-worker who, to her recollection, primarily used the "Acrosst" pronunciation before a vowel-initial word

70. These may include sleep-walking , sleep-driving ( driving while not fully awake , with no memory of the event ) and sleep-eating ( eating in the middle of the night with no recollection , often resulting in weight-gain ) .

71. Awake 2019 TV-MA 1h 32m Crime Thrillers After an accident leaves him with no recollection of who he is, a man becomes a prime suspect in the search for a serial killer targeting young women.

72. Czerwinski asserts she “has no recollection of reviewing the Agreement or completing its signature block.” But her lack of recall is not sufficient to Controvert the evidence that she signed the Arbitration Agreement during the application process

73. ‘Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is Anamnesis, par excellence, of course.’ ‘The use of the concepts of amnesia and Anamnesis, counter- and auto-hegemony, remembering and re-remembering, provide a theoretical frame for the writing in keeping with postcolonial scholarly discourse.’

74. ‘The painted retables and carved Altarpieces favored the ‘recollection, even the reliving of the moments of the Passion’.’ ‘Combining art and mass education, Lutheran artists also carefully redefined their own social role, now that the creation of statuary, frescoes, and Altarpieces was condemned as ‘idolatrous’.’

75. Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure‎[1]: Even now my heart faints before the recollection of it, as she stood and smiled at our Awed faces, and I would give half my remaining time upon this earth to see her once like that again.

76. To poets of this order, therefore, Conviviality is allowable; and they may often indulge in draughts of good old wine. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PROSE AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON HIRAM CORSON He himself hated liquor, and he had no recollection of having been persuaded into illicit Conviviality

77. Leave a comment In the context of mental health treatment, client Confabulation refers to the unintentional recollection and formation of false memories, ranging from subtle embellishments to grandiose elaborations. Confabulation may take the form of a true memory being inserted into an incorrect temporal, spatial or event context.

78. ‘Much writing today is outward in its gaze, Aestheticizing the world through description.’ ‘You are such a master at Aestheticizing your crimes that even your victims are grateful to be included in the horrible photographs.’ ‘Even more, and especially as an exact recollection clears out, the image aestheticizes the remembered event.’

79. In addition, some Amnesics lose their ability to recall events that occurred before the brain injury, a condition known as retrograde amnesia. Some Amnesics do not experience deficits in short-term memory, and in many cases their memory deficits appear to be limited to the acquisition and recollection of new associations.

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