We might fib, exaggerate, misremember or gloss the detail but we do so in service of the unity and coherence of our own story. |
In important ways, however, these proposals misremember history, misconceive the role of participation, and misunderstand the relationship between expertise and democracy. |
Over the years, I've remembered the tide more than the content, perhaps leading me to misremember the article as something less than it is. |
I may misremember indifferent circumstances, but can be right in substance. |
In recent years, the tendency to misremember past debacles as humiliations has emerged as one of the salient features of the Kremlin's conduct of international affairs. |
Did the military screw things up, or did you simply misremember? |