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Truth, according to Climacus, is external to the self and not to be Socratically recollected from within.
Standing before those who had come to read out their poems, she recollected images about poetry reading sessions.
She recollected her childhood memory of an encounter with a poisonous snake.
He recalled being Melanie's favourite brother when she felt sad, and he recollected the fragrant smell of his mother's home cooking.
His eyes grew a little wider and his lower jaw dropped, but he quickly recollected himself.
A gust of wind passed by them before Nick recollected himself and started to gaze outward towards the scenery below them.
The written word persuasively conveys the authentic ring of reliable authority in a way the recollected spoken word does not.
Even the breakup of the McClure's staff in 1906, which her diary reveals to have all but destroyed her, is recollected in tranquility.
This last astonished me much, for I recollected that at home the sea used to fall in huge billows on the shore long after a storm had subsided.
She did not remember taking off a pair of bloodstained rubber gloves found in the bedroom, but recollected washing her hands in the bathroom.
Yet, be it recollected that in all points of staidness, the club has nothing to fear, for its office-bearers are mostly married ladies.
The savings which result to the state are forgotten whilst the profitsâ€Ĥare recollected and exaggerated.
An event recorded in the autobiographer's youthful journal is likely to be somewhat different from that same event recollected in later years.
If perhaps some conversations are recollected here with incredible level of accuracy, the narrative is better off for it.
Let it be recollected that the fears of the criminal are the safeguards of society.
Renowned playback singer S Janaki, made a graceful appearance on stage, and recollected with emotion how she had seen Deepa growing as an artiste over the past 20 years.
In this regard, some existing measures are recollected herein for the convenience of users, which are so indicated throughout the annex.
Lord suggests repeated recollection of this as a way to stand recollected as I AM Original.
Cast as the recollected observations of a Sardinian who had long ago traveled across Europe and Great Britain, it is, in effect, a disquisition on national character.
Finally, those tubers which show rotten parts or other damages must be recollected and kept aside from the other tubers, to avoid infecting them.
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Dorothy recollected that Mrs. Vansittart had said something like this about tony Cornish.
Angelique recollected the night she had passed there under the protection of these saints.
But in the midst of their adieus, the princess recollected what she had not thought of before.
He composed his understanding, and recollected the lessons of the hospitable hermit.
He recollected that Ingram was implicated in the recital and could not be kept out.
It must be recollected, that this has been restricted to minute points of inappreciable form.
But it is to be recollected that the United States itself was weak, and could not be expected to antagonise Europe too deeply.
He recalled his condescending tone to her, and recollected his anxiety about the jar.
A parish clerk recollected an instance of a party that came to the church, and requested to be married with the church key.
He had made a mistake in not turning to the left, now he recollected that the jewelry was to the left.
At length a lull occurred in the conversation, and someone recollected that it was Professor cyanite's turn to tell a story.
Long afterward the men recollected the picture she made that night, still and dignified as a death mask.
This was independently confirmed by the loadmaster of the helicopter, who recollected seeing the flight bags.
I belonged to this boat, and I now recollected that she had been towing astern.
As soon as He recollected a verse of the RSA lil He expounded it.
Thornbury recollected that he had a pair of binoculars at anybody's service.
Stay, stay, I have just recollected the beginning of the second couplet.
Van Horn recollected the Fair Hathaway of fifteen years before, looted and burned by the people of Su'u after all hands had been killed.
Natural forces of this kind do not, it must be recollected, evaporate.
They perfectly recollected Mr. hayward, and seemed to shrink from him.
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