Recollection
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My
recollection
of the old Pro's could be tainted with the passage of 25 years.
Dr. Gina Atwater is an unnecessary addition as well which to the best of my recollection, without referring to my series collection, was never an element of any importance whatsoever.
Sister to my
recollection
did not have that high pitch during her sermons.
At first, it's no big deal, but later the man becomes angry--how could they be so self-absorbed that they didn't notice or care?! Oddly, when confronted, they have no
recollection
that he had one, even though the audience saw he had one and saw pictures of the man with the mustache!
When reminders prompted
recollection
many years later, they experienced intense distress, finally understanding their abuse from the perspective of an adult.
Bloomberg claims that Sandy is the costliest storm in US history, and holds implications for “the survival of the human race,” this is simply wrong, as any
recollection
of the costs of Hurricane Katrina would show.
While Bloomberg claims that Sandy is the costliest storm in US history, and holds implications for “the survival of the human race,” this is simply wrong, as any
recollection
of the costs of Hurricane Katrina would show.
Inspired by the
recollection
of EMU’s two target dates, we suggest that EU leaders should say: ‘The first round of enlargement will happen, if all the conditions can be met in time, on 1 January 2003.
It is up to the members of the Security Council – including Russia, which retains close ties to the Serbs – to decide whether our
recollection
of the events at Srebrenica will be shaped by deniers and revisionists or facts as recorded by international jurists.
But few anticipated that the US would adopt such a harsh tone in expressing its displeasure – a response that was likely driven by America’s fear for the region’s increasingly fragile peace (and perhaps, on some level, by the
recollection
of Japan as the enemy that attacked Pearl Harbor).
My own favorite
recollection
of this period is from March 2012, when I shared a podium in New York with another, more famous economist.
Harris, who pointed out that as a child she participated in a busing program (albeit a voluntary one in Berkeley, California), combined that attack with a declaration of personal hurt from Biden’s recent unartful nostalgic
recollection
of working with two arch-segregationists in the Senate to get some bills passed decades ago.
The
recollection
of all that had happened to her since her illness; her reconciliation with her husband, the rupture, the news of Vronsky's wound, his reappearance in her husband's house, the preparations for divorce, the parting from her home and son – all now seemed a delirious dream from which she had wakened abroad and alone with Vronsky.
The reality of his sufferings destroyed it, leaving no trace nor even any
recollection
of the former hopes, in Levin, Kitty, or the patient himself.
Again the
recollection
was repulsive to her, but she could not help admitting that there was a measure of crude truth in the words.
He knows what torture every
recollection
of him causes her, and knowing her he still demands a letter from her.
CHAPTER XVIII'NOW THERE'S ANOTHER MATTER; you know what it is... about Anna,' said Oblonsky after a short pause, when he had shaken off the unpleasant
recollection.
You know he had once before shot himself on her account?' she said, and the old woman's brows knit at the
recollection.
He could scarcely see her, drowned in a sort of smoky mist; and the idea that she was a girl disturbed him because he felt that it was stupid not to embrace her, and yet the
recollection
of the other man prevented him.
All the morning the emptiness of the cupboard, the thought of the house without coffee and without butter, had been troubling him; the
recollection
came to him painfully while he was hammering at the seam, stifled at the bottom of the cutting.
Then the
recollection
that his certificate had been given back to him struck him to the heart.
The
recollection
of the blows she had dealt him at Gaston-Marie now attracted him instead of filling him with spite.
Over there, perhaps, towards that vision of his youth, to the mill where he had been born on the bank of the Scarpe, to the confused
recollection
of the sun burning in the air like a great lamp.
He was won by her gaiety, and joked over the
recollection
of their silent tenderness.
CHAPTER 7A Whale of Unknown SpeciesALTHOUGH I WAS startled by this unexpected descent, I at least have a very clear
recollection
of my sensations during it.
I have a vague
recollection
of having been woke up at least a dozen times during the night by Harris wandering about the boat with the lantern, looking for his clothes.
My own earliest boating
recollection
is of five of us contributing threepence each and taking out a curiously constructed craft on the Regent's Park lake, drying ourselves subsequently, in the park-keeper's lodge.
He has a confused
recollection
of having, immediately on starting, received a violent blow in the small of the back from the butt-end of number five's scull, at the same time that his own seat seemed to disappear from under him by magic, and leave him sitting on the boards.
Frances, having sufficiently recovered her
recollection
to command herself, now eagerly led the way to the opposite room, to communicate to her family the pleasing intelligence which she already conceived so certain,Dunwoodie followed her reluctantly, and with forebodings of the result; but a few moments brought him into the presence of his relatives, and he summoned all his resolution to meet the trial with firmness.
His anxiety on behalf of Singleton had hitherto banished the
recollection
of his captive from the mind of Dunwoodie, and he now approached him with apologies for his neglect.
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