The first thing to be generated in its state of attachment is a corporeal faculty, then a natural form, then a sensing soul in its levels, then the reflective and recollective, and finally the rational soul. |
It is based on a recollective conversation that took place between Malraux and General de Gaulle during a luncheon and a long afternoon on Dec. 11, 1969, in de Gaulle's country residence at Colombey. |
Just to test it, they'll go on the computer or meet with friends even when they know they're grounded, counting on our feeble recollective abilities to get away with it. |
But in the unstoried solitudes of America, the traveller meets with nothing to awaken the sympathy of his recollective feelings. |
The reason animators use familiar voices is that immediate connection the audience makes with a character whose speech strikes a recollective chord. |