She had a good recall of the old days and enjoyed sharing those memories with friends. |
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I recall the story of the boy who, when he rides his rocking horse, is able unfailingly to pick the winners at a local race track. |
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She's a mechanical genius and yet her common sense and memory recall is nil. |
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Mr Newbould can recall the introduction of trolley buses, the trains running through to Otley and even horse-drawn wagonettes. |
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If I recall correctly this is actually an abridgement or condensation of a longer, more academically-oriented book. |
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I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head. |
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I recall as a teenager the indignation I felt at being queue-jumped by old bags who decided that I didn't matter. |
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I do not recall that queue-jumping or loud scolding are gracious Asian values. |
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I recall the quizzical expressions of my classmates who wondered why an apparently healthy girl should suddenly report ill. |
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And like most people I've encountered there, I don't recall the specifics of making his acquaintance. |
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I clearly recall ragging my mother for her expensive taste in clothing before I was even a pre-teen. |
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You may recall that rotary joysticks have handles that rotate to 12 different positions, designed for aiming in certain games. |
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People still recall that it marks the passing on to the next world of Tsong-Kha-Pa, the great religious reformer. |
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Some members will recall a speech made by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her 50th jubilee. |
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With a barrel of gunpowder between your legs its difficult to recall the details of your past. |
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I too recall when Kerry rode into Washington as the white knight of the peace movement. |
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I recall Sarah jumping out of the car and chasing after the policeman to ask directions. |
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When I recall my early enthusiasm and keenness and compare it with three or four years later, I see a significant difference. |
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I also recall a left that was able to distinguish between conservatives and fascists, between social democrats and outright reactionaries. |
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It seems somehow odd now to recall that none of these three could read or write, and that they did not speak English. |
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But, as far as I remember, I could not recall any princess that wields a weapon. |
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Well if you recall he was going in for a competition at Donnington for the loudest sound system. |
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If this sounds like wild speculation, recall that it has in fact been standard political practice since the time of Machiavelli. |
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Much of what I recall was once a large playground and green area to the rear of the site is now home to a small village of prefab classrooms. |
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So, I've been thinking I really need something to kick me in the pants and get me blogging again, I recall I used to rather enjoy it. |
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Some of my memories have faded but I will try to recall events that stand out in my mind. |
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In fact, I cannot recall the last occasion when I sat anywhere else in the venue. |
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Children between the ages of 5 and 7 become increasingly able to recall event details. |
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Remember that some patients will recall events that occurred when they were under general anesthesia. |
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The date is Friday 2nd April and all who attended last year's inaugural event will recall the outstanding success of the night. |
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In this conceptualization, it would seem unlikely that a pre-verbal infant would have the capacity to remember and recall specific events. |
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She sat down and tried to remember, downcast at her failure to recall the events of the vivid dream. |
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From previous sessions of the inquiry, Foy's inability to recall much detail of events under examination has been well established. |
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Wine, in particular, would recall the blood shed by Christ whom some contemporaries greeted as the Lamb of God. |
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Not surprisingly, these are rougher years and I find I cannot recall the films to mind as readily. |
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A keypad enables users to store and recall specific injection protocols with integrated test injections. |
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Even when a practice was prompted to remind a child to return, the decision to actually recall that child was made by the doctor. |
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Titan officials are attempting to recall workers in small numbers over an extended period. |
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Bucks had complained vigorously for having to recall their players who had already gone on holiday for the league recess. |
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They also want to give manufacturers an opportunity to voluntarily recall their products. |
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It has come up with the plausible, although ridiculous, excuse that it has software problems with 103,000 handsets and so has had to recall them. |
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A couple of big-time scooter makers had to recall their products when they started to come apart as kids rode them. |
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The chip giant could have redesigned the mobos, but instead has decided to recall the whole caboodle. |
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Gun dealers aren't required by law to address these defects or to recall their products. |
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I found that Kathy had the most amazing recall and was quite, utterly accurate in virtually everything she told me. |
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She was blessed with a wonderful memory and sense of recall and retained her faculties to the end. |
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Even fewer students have any recall of these topics, as I know from having asked audiences at various colloquia. |
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As I rode with Shirley to a show in Denver, it was with amazing recall that she told stories of horses and their owners. |
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Some of the women were concerned about recall problems, but this was not apparent in the interviews. |
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A short stint at Class AAA Indianapolis was all it took to earn a recall to the majors. |
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That could mean an instant recall for Liam George, who was dropped to the bench at Yeovil. |
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Dalyell's arguments for immediate recall of parliament seem to me to be unanswerable. |
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The Drugs Agency still lacks the power to order the recall of contaminated meat. |
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The assassination of Hariri led to the recall of the US ambassador from Damascus and warnings about Syrian sponsorship of terrorism. |
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But the judges did not order the recall of parliament or the reinstatement of Chaudhry's government. |
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Davis last night became the second governor in American history to be thrown from office in a recall vote. |
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The effectiveness of a search can be measured in terms of recall and precision. |
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It has high recall and high precision, but has the disadvantage of being an expensive database with high online print royalties. |
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Gilmour netted another corner four minutes from time, and put the game beyond recall for the visitors. |
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I recall finding wineberries growing in damp shade in a small park in northeast Georgia, but never considered growing them here. |
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But we must recall that in approaching the altar we receive our Lord, body and blood, soul and divinity. |
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He has so far rejected demands for a recall of parliament, currently in recess. |
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I recall seeing the aircraft shudder, then pull wing tip streamers as his prop wash shook the tree tops. |
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I seem to recall that one apprentice went ashore one Saturday afternoon with a killick he knew. |
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But now that he is dead, his body mutilated almost beyond recognition, it seems right to recall what he said. |
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Do you recall the soothing touch of your mother, brushing away your tears and kissing it better? |
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I recall a vivid childhood dream of being trapped in a tiny house with a werewolf clawing at the windows and doors. |
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At no stage during the match could he recall having sustained a knock to his head. |
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If they were able to recall the target word, they had to write the word in the appropriate numbered space. |
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The richly textured geometric shapes and reductive ground recall certain works by Nicholson, while the fractured landscape elements hint at Nash. |
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Dr Pearson might have to consider asking the Home Secretary to recall him or even consider re-examining him. |
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Adam could still recall the giggling child with soft curls and luminous eyes, who had worshipfully looked up to his older brother. |
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The second example is about collection of signatures for the presidential recall referendum in Venezuela. |
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I can recall having one of my best sleeps since arriving in Australia that night, and waking feeling thoroughly refreshed the next day. |
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We depend almost entirely on overseas trade, and have done since the first export, in 1882, of refrigerated meat on the Dunedin, as I recall it. |
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Many people have experimented with past life regression under hypnosis and claim to recall experiences from previous existences. |
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Elsewhere, he simply stitched bags together and hung them on stretchers, forming grids that recall framed fabrics in ethnographic galleries. |
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You may recall I told you about Lil who quit his job here to start a charter yacht business. |
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I recall that in the 1950s some enterprising spirits asked the Permanent Secretary if some relaxation of this rule could be allowed. |
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Last July, you'll recall the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported American cheese stocks had declined 22 million pounds in June. |
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They had cowboy hats and lassos on one western number, which you'd recognize if I whistled if for you, but I can't recall what it's called. |
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Tempers gradually cooled, but not until after a push by lawmakers to recall the president fizzled out. |
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I vaguely recall photo spreads of spiky-haired punks in a newspaper colour supplement, but that's it really. |
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In the late 1960s, as I recall from the magazines one read, typography and layout of poems became almost central to the poem. |
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You may recall that Season Four's ending experienced a bit of schedule reshuffling. |
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They had been trying to recall us because of a fast-moving storm system working its way from the north. |
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I asked responders to recall their best and worst times on this annual night. |
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He then stated that he was pretty sure that he did not receive the sworn information, but that he did not recall it. |
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Or, he might have to recall all of the pets to whom he gave a substandard dose and revaccinate them at full dosages. |
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You may recall that that report contained a number of facts that we say had to be dealt with. |
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Fans of the Adam and Joe Show will recall a warped rewrite of The Royle Family using Star Wars figures. |
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Speaking as a republican for reasons of well-founded political cynicism, I don't recall monarchism at a lower ebb. |
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Research has shown, however, that recall is unreliable and rife with inaccuracies and biases. |
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It has also been a very anxious day for those who are trying to stop that recall election. |
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Similarly I can recall seeing blackcock, grouse, ring ousel and merlin on Exmoor until the mid sixties. |
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Fluid images of tree limbs sweeping across the other set of frames recall exhilarating strokes of sumi ink painting. |
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Immediate verbal recall was measured using stories from Wechsler's Memory Scale-Revised, which tests the limbic system of the temporal lobes. |
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Its palette of greens, purples and yellows and its spontaneous, linear drawing recall Joan Mitchell and late Monet. |
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The company is to recall around 55,000 battery packs which are a fire risk. |
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There may have been an apposite cover-photo, I may have read the volume, but can now recall only the title's phrase. |
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Inc readers may recall him as the hard-driving, self-assured road warrior who never met a sales prospect he didn't like. |
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I recall seeing a photo in Scientific American of the arc from a large Tesla Coil being guided in a straight line by a laser pulse. |
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Just try and recall the poor people you have seen on the streets, in local trains, and in slums. |
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And I recall that the last two times I have flown, one of my bags was missing on arrival. |
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What I do distinctly recall is the labor of pushing around nouns, verbs, adjectives, articles. |
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Steve showed me through to the lounge and I recall thinking how beautiful their house was. |
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I can't recall the last film I saw where the lead spent the majority of the runtime screaming her head off. |
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He did recall a small victory that came out of a meeting with two human rights activists, an American and a Rwandan. |
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I doubt she read all of it, though I do recall the reading going on day after day for what seemed an eternity. |
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Barry Conlon, who scored for the reserves in midweek could be pressing for a recall to the attack alongside David McNiven. |
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Australian striker Mark Viduka is hoping for a recall to an attack which has totalled just four goals in the last six matches. |
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I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that augured this rejection, but could not find any clues. |
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These works, taken by just four photographers, recall the most dazzling time in movie history. |
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As for normal people like myself, I will just have to go to bed now, while trying to recall my blocking in my sleep. |
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Molly had some great memories of the old days to recall and share with family and friends. |
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Also recall that the special district of Kudus is sometimes listed as a sanjak or as a province. |
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I can't recall him beating any real big names, and he did the majority of his fighting in tank towns for basically chump change. |
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After the first broadcast, which you recall was on mimicry of Australian magpies. |
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But you may recall I packed a late lunch and, as the old saw goes, time waits for no one. |
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Fever or malaria remained the second most important cause of death throughout the recall period. |
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He struggled to recall clearly the words the priest had said to him almost a year earlier. |
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I drew the plans myself, straining to recall fifth-form technical drawing as I tried to figure out which way is up on a French curve. |
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I was a bit of a mummy's boy, and I recall her being very soft, very supportive. |
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I also recall an unfortunate Laotian woman who scarified her back in an attempt to treat her menstrual problems. |
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She's an old woman pulling out a maple sapling by its roots and trying to recall a song she once knew about mandrakes. |
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I recall having to manhandle a heavy garden statue of Hermes, cast in lead, which we had been asked to look after while the owners moved house. |
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The women had to do such things as recall paragraphs, name as many animals as they could in 1 minute, and count backwards. |
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I realised that this was the only occasion from all my schooldays when I could recall the teacher, the location, and the specific fact imparted. |
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I certainly cannot recall street marchers or naked protests, and I would remember those. |
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Thirty years ago, the marine industry said boat recall laws would break its back. |
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I recall a game from my playing days with the Broncos when we were playing the Vikings in Minnesota and John Elway scrambled in the red zone. |
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In a probe recall experiment, a word with a thematized referent was a better recall probe than a word with a non-thematized referent. |
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A union cannot bargain away vested rights of active workers, of former employees who no longer have recall rights, or of retirees. |
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I think back to the past and recall that it is the table at which we used to discuss politics or at which I wrote my first book. |
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Time often blurs memories but I can't recall many times when Rush endured a barren spell. |
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I'd start intelligent debate about it but I was three sheets to the wind when I watched it and recall very little about it. |
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You will recall that in our alternative arguments we submit two bases for a finding of the true value of the asset purchased. |
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I recall he listened rather impassively, but it was not until he saw me next week in the office that I realized he was seething with anger. |
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I recall a period in the late 1960s when festively decorated bras worn under see-through tops were all the rage. |
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There was another set of timpani, another bass drum, side drums, castanets, two xylophones, and, if I recall correctly, tubular bells as well. |
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I still recall with delight the thrill of watching him learn to scoot around on the floor. |
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There was, admittedly, a vague sense of familiarity there, but nothing she could recall right off the bat. |
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These three novels are historical in that they recall a life that no longer exists and recreate societies that are apparently past. |
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I can still recall that man standing there, the turkey standing beside him, with a loop of binder's twine around its neck. |
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Other students recall that it was when she improved physically that she perfected a glacial superiority that intimidated some of them. |
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Recently I recall a player going to the courts to seek justice for a severe injury he received in a Gaelic football match. |
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Well, I'm sure that the president of the United States has some very strong views with regards to the recall effort. |
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Local limestone and red clay roof tile recall the older buildings but express modern construction methods. |
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However, differences in recall could be due to variations in the memorability of the associations to neutral and emotional words. |
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Their memory for both items and the associated remember or forget cues was then tested with recall and recognition. |
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Until the receipt of the one critical letter as mentioned above, I do not recall any others criticizing my bearishness. |
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I recall spending lengthy moments reading the meniscus on a thermometer to determine the precise temperature reading in an experiment. |
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Nearby Silas's cottage, they find a tinderbox, which makes a townsman recall that a peddler who'd come to town recently carried a tinderbox. |
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Blocking refers to those times when you have a word or name on the tip of your tongue, but you just can't recall it. |
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I recall letters coming home to my mother asking her to sacrifice part of her income by tithing to the church. |
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I don't recall people being asked beforehand if these events were wanted in the first place. |
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I recall being locked in the washhouse by a friend of my elder brother, and at another time, hurling a tomahawk at the same boy. |
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Secondly, they may recall or understand all too well but deliberately dissemble. |
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I recall that the Claimant was keen to take up this post otherwise he would not have specifically requested this posting. |
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But he possesses amazing recognition for pitches and total recall of pitchers' tendencies. |
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Other than that, she seems to have total recall of almost everything that's happened to her since. |
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The actress, radio star and raconteur has total recall of a rich life that goes back to the beginning of the 20th century. |
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He appears to have total recall of all Scott's novels, and to be familiar with all the great galleries of Europe. |
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This week of the opening of the baseball season is an appropriate time to recall an incident that has oft been mistold in the retelling. |
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Regular readers will recall that three bendy buses last year spontaneously combusted, provoking a temporary withdrawal of the entire fleet. |
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Those who remember when Sukuma figures were a regular part of dance competitions recall their use to simulate sexual relations. |
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Most people watching thought the debates a big bore and could not recall what the candidates were on about. |
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Several of his photographs of Helen recall her portrait, and in one she even wears the same white dress and beribboned shoes. |
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For instance, I didn't recall the cornered man in the second scenario saying he didn't want anyone to get hurt. |
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Faintly in the back of my mind I recall hearing the sound of horses about a quarter of a mile away, but I didn't pay them any mind. |
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The older fisherman can recall former days when the waters were clear and the beaches were free of trash and discarded items. |
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Members may recall that when the Parole Act and the Sentencing Act were first passed, there was trenchant criticism from the Court of Appeal. |
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His supernatural status was confirmed by a golden thigh, the gift of bilocation, and the capacity to recall his previous incarnations. |
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Too many liberal and progressive activists misjudged the recall revolt and wound up on the wrong side of a populist tsunami. |
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She never had heartburn and did not recall triggering events or abnormalities prior to the onset of her symptoms. |
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The California recall is symptomatic of an increasing tendency for politics to be dominated by short-termism. |
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We have an ability to contact those importers, recall any products that we consider to be of high risk, and, of course, publish any further information that is necessary. |
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Nothing would be nicer than to hear a filmmaker backtrack and recall how studio tinkering hampered his vision, or how test audience ambivalence mutated his masterwork. |
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History buffs will recall that Sun Microsystems began in the 1980s with one goal, to put the power of an engineer's minicomputer onto his desktop. |
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They have also been asked to retain any compound feed containing the contaminated material and to recall any such compound feed sold to farmers and retailers. |
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When the same lobsters were reintroduced after a days' separation, they only interacted long enough to catch a whiff of each other and recall who was the more dominant. |
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God knows I have travelled rough roads in my reporting years but it is difficult to recall one that was so consistently bad for such a long distance. |
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General Motors consented Friday to unprecedented oversight by Washington after it failed to recall vehicles with deadly ignitions. |
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Rows of MRAPs that recall Star Wars vehicles await their fate in fenced yards across the base. |
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I recall that the Albanians and Serbians didn't trust the French. |
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They may recall traditional forms or be of modern artistic expression. |
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In defining fascism, it is useful to recall the movement's genesis. |
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I cannot recall a time when journos were held in such contempt. |
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I recall wondering if the Sons of the Confederacy or some such organization might summon up similar chutzpah to package a Jim Crow tour of the Old South. |
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About that time, I recall having lost my mental balance somewhat. |
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By terrifying coincidence, this was the one poem that Thatcher herself thought to recall and misquote when she first met Larkin. |
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Anyone who has studied ancient history at high school can recall the Sumerians, the Assyrians and the Babylonians, and the mighty Tigris and Euphrates rivers. |
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Almost every entrepreneur who has made it will recall that first break, an accidental happening which somehow turned the tide and made success possible. |
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Frustrated at the metal rigging, he took a second to recall how he loaded it during basic training, and he did the same, jamming the lever back into its awkward position. |
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It admitted that complaints about the vehicles not slowing as expected had prompted a recall in 1998, when incorrectly fitted floor mats beneath the pedals were replaced. |
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Moses can recall only one volunteer deciding to go home after Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner disappeared. |
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No matter what generation reads these words, they are commanded to claim the Mosaic history as their own and not merely to recall what their ancestors experienced long ago. |
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I can't recall ever seeing so many people wagging a figurative finger at Tom as they have in response to his call for the resignation of Harvard president Larry Summers. |
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Marianne Stewart of Cedar Falls needed repeated prodding to recall that she had caucused for Santorum. |
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In the film, his pals fondly recall the critic bringing through a carousel of unattractive women. |
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Nobody remembers who presided over the 2008 Games in Beijing and only a few might recall Brezhnev in Moscow. |
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But researchers say recall and storytelling work on the brain in unique ways. |
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John McCain also blundered when he could not recall how many homes he owned. |
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Italian summer puddings, with layers of berries, ladyfingers, and chocolate mascarpone, recall a lighter version of tiramisu. |
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And for Ukrainians, such anti-Semitic antics recall a different time that produced far more lethal outcomes. |
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Speaking of Anger Management, can you recall a time where you were ever at your angriest? |
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I recall having taken a huge rat snake home with me when I was six. |
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It is important to recall that not very long ago cell phones did not exist. |
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I don't recall seeing many weatherboard houses in New York or Washington. |
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Older people recall walking directly over the frozen snow from point to point rather than following the track of the road hidden beneath the snow. |
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Temkey's commanding vocal declamation and warm, high lying, distinctively French baritonal sound recall Francis Poulenc's collaborator and frequent interpreter Pierre Bernac. |
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Martin John was also blessed with a great sense of recall and memory and could enliven any gathering with his stories from back through the years. |
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I also recall that his brother was a better than average ruckman. |
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Finland, Sweden and Norway have asked to recall those specific batches which is what we are doing. |
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We would not expect that agreement to take part in the study would have altered their recording behaviour or their subsequent recall of the consultations. |
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Once I could remember everything and recall each event, I began to write. |
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The fact that this year's panto at the Brewery is such a resounding success is testament to either Sam's amazing powers of recall or his ability under pressure or both! |
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But it isn't Mel's, the last time I recall her having a boyfriend for more than a week was when we were about five, it was in fact her 17 year old sisters. |
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He has an amazing power of recall and an eagerness to state his case. |
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Or perhaps you recall his bookasserting that Sesame Street indoctrinates kids with a leftist, pro-gay agenda. |
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I have no idea what the effects of these poisonous plants would be if ingested, although I seem to recall that belladonna has hallucinogenic properties. |
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In recent articles, two terrific writers whose work has graced this paper have seen silver linings in the recall movement that just plain aren't there. |
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If Berkovic imagined his move to Ewood Park would mean an instant recall to first team duties he must indeed be blessed with a hugely inflated ego. |
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A source who attended parties at the Fiji house told The Daily Beast she cannot recall an entire night spent there. |
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The clusters of white and purple grapes and red cherries recall Christ's sacrifice and the Eucharistic sacrament, which open the way to redemption. |
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Think back to your highschool days and recall the most nerdy, goofy, awkward kid that you and your jock friends bullied around and tormented each and every year. |
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Now, recall that the way that the Romans set up their control, they set up this system of Pontifex Maximus, in which the emperor was the head of the religion. |
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The pastels recall early works by Elizabeth Murray, Korman's contemporary. |
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Wednesday, one of his political advisers said he will make a formal announcement after the recall is officially certified and a date for the ballot is set. |
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The of a block is a function of its recall probability and size. |
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I still recall the burning in my eyes from the tear-gas pellets of anti-riot police. |
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Both could recall memories of previous existences on Earth and indeed this idea is a very natural one given the cyclical nature of time as observed in the seasons and years. |
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So placed, the light sculpture's flickering luminosity seems to both recall an earlier contemplation and act as new illumination to a newer generation. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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From my own personal experience I can still recall the pangs of grief, guilt, and self-criticism I felt some years ago when I lost about half a dozen prime cows to milk fever. |
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Beyond this triumvirate I struggle to recall something or someone truly remarkable. |
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I was 13 years old when Head pitched his no-hitter, and I recall reading that he was born left-handed, hurt his arm, and had to learn to pitch right-handed. |
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It's as though when we first learn of it a flashbulb has imprinted in our recall the details of the event. |
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These adorable, fairytale-like creations, which recall Alice In Wonderland and smack of defiant frivolity and impracticality, are the recessionista's status symbol of choice. |
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For one thing, computers are a pretty intelligent lot, if the measure of intelligence is the ability to absorb, process and recall vast amounts of information. |
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Memory is brutally selective as I recall past family holidays, particularly one on Loch Ness when I managed to steer our hired cruiser into a passenger pleasure boat. |
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Steve had pretty much total recall of any information his brain processed. |
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Indeed, in a dozen years spent monitoring his progress first as shadow chancellor and then as head honcho at the Treasury I can't recall the words passing his lips. |
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The painting has elements that recall kitschy Florida palm tree souvenirs. |
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And, of course, fur, shearling and leather are major components of the collection and recall the animal-skin coats that all the best-dressed nomads favour. |
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I can't recall ever actually watching a sunrise, and I guess technically I didn't see one yesterday since the rain clouds kept us from actually seeing the sun at all. |
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In response to this, fieldstone coach Steve Bluth said he couldn't recall the incident. |
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As you talk him through the process, let him recall the data. |
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For example, I recall once rambling on for a bit about semanticians, until a friend gently inquired whether I might be talking about semanticists. |
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The columns and roofs were sized and shaped to recall the trees and canopies of pine forests, while the concrete block base represents rock outcroppings. |
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You will recall that Mr Mott re-examined Mr Tegg in great detail. |
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Cast your minds back, like mental fly fishers, to Monday and you might recall our report on a new book that listed the 100 most offensive UK place names. |
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I don't recall him ever being evil and manipulative back in the day. |
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Later on, in the recall phase, another set of similar objects was snuck in. |
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An antibiotic-resistant form of salmonella was at the center of a massive recall of turkey meat this summer. |
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Bust times inevitably recall repressed myths of gallant cavalry laid low by Northern treachery and an economy ravaged by carpetbaggers and scalawags. |
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He also had almost total recall of every time we'd been together. |
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Today, when the footstreets have been worn down with shoe leather for almost exactly 15 years, it is hard to recall how radical this proposal must have seemed. |
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Longtime viewers will recall that the original aired on ITV, now the home to period drama rival Downton Abbey. |
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Another was Geoffrey Elliott, who astonished his hutmates with his total recall of the intricacies of any detective novel after just one speed reading. |
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She didn't recall injuring herself, but she had been lifting heavy boxes. |
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But then my heart sinks as I recall the events of last night. |
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I don't recall where we got our loaf pan, but it's pretty old. |
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It's a fantastic stadium and I recall Bolton had just relaid their pitch. |
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I recall a person with razor-sharp mind and of a kind and gentle spirit. |
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But even more, these figures recall Greek and Roman architectural reliefs. |
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The scene becomes even more distressing when we recall how ALS eventually works its way up the body, making simple things like hand gestures and speaking impossible. |
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And knowledgeable supporters of a certain vintage at Ayr RFC may recall the raw-boned, fair-haired youngster making his mark in the side's back row some nine seasons ago. |
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If you're awakened during REM sleep, you may recall vivid dreams. |
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Pierson's scrawled-letter drawings in ink and graphite, sometimes accompanied by expressionist renderings of faces, hands and objects, recall works of concrete poetry. |
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Gloria thinks the fact that hoy and his crew have signed onto the recall effort is significant. |
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As before, each list was presented in a series of learning and recall trials, with the list reordered in a different random sequence between each presentation. |
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As the days wore on, and others, at and outside that meeting, tendered evidence, it transpired that none of the other six could recall the alleged threat of physical violence. |
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This repeal will be challenged as an invasion of state sovereignty, but recall that Congress had no trouble in 1939 repealing the tax exemption of state and local employees. |
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Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix. |
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There was something of New Orleans about this old colonial building with its latticed balcony, though I do not recall having seen a structure in that city quite as neglected. |
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The recall vote was a shot across the bows for all politicians. |
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The varied orientations of tiny fold patterns in the smallest grid boxes recall semaphore flags or suggest LED elements in a Times Square news zipper. |
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These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes. |
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Her timeless look, retro style, and wounded, coquettish gaze recall classic film stars like Grace Kelly. |
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This Brill machine is a far cry from the ponderous push-type reel mowers that I recall from my youth. |
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Recall that the Linear Associator has perfect recall when it works with orthonormal vectors. |
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I recall walking arm in arm with a lady friend, thus provoking an outraged tirade by a passing scooterist who called down the wrath of heaven. |
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The first recall involves 14,930 units of 2013 Chevrolet Malibus equipped with power-adjustable front seats. |
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Only after the murder does he recall that Banquo's sons will be kings and tormentedly aims to commit more murders. |
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A number of studies have demonstrated that elevated stress levels are associated with a reduction in the ability to recall certain events. |
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Also recall having to walk a long way to school from Nelson Village in huge snow drifts and scrumping turnips from the farmers fields en route. |
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I recall an average of two tire blowouts per trip and one radiator boilover. |
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Naval Academy, can recall the gear issue process and marching back to the barracks carrying a seabag which felt like it was loaded with anvils. |
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First, it is important to recall that the Marine Corps is organized as a separate military service within the Department of the Navy. |
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Readers of an impressively mature vintage will recall with a kind of melancholy nostalgia a radio programme called The Brains Trust. |
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The brain registers subliminal messages, but we are often unable to recall them consciously. |
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Ryan Brodie, 24, is serving a sentence for receiving stolen goods and is wanted on recall to prison for breaching his licence conditions. |
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Working memory span was the level at which the subject could correctly recall two of the three items. |
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If you can't recall most of the madness surrounding those murderous meshuggeners, you are not alone. |
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When he submitted those pictures we asked him to recall his days as a young train spotter. |
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What arrests the recall then stifles the mind, A simple non-response of a non-event kind. |
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Florida's two Indian tribes, the Seminoles and Miccosukees, recall their heritage and celebrate today's lifestyles at events throughout the year. |
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Unhappy Heather was less than thrilled to hear her teenage daughter Hannah recall her steamiest romp. |
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Does the Life History Calendar method facilitate the recall of intimate partner violence? |
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