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recollection and has
When she wakes up the next morning, she has no recollection of the previous day's experiences.
Bruce Cox, Director of Greenpeace Canada, responded that Greenpeace has never demanded a universal chlorine ban and that Greenpeace does not oppose use of chlorine in drinking water or in pharmaceutical uses, adding that " Mr. Moore is alone in his recollection of a fight over chlorine and / or use of science as his reason for leaving Greenpeace.
The passage continues with a famous account of an interruption: " At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purpose of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas!
Foster has no recollection of Reddish as his parents rented a terraced house, 4 Crescent Grove in Levenshulme, Manchester for fourteen-shillings a week soon after his birth.
And, most important, a person has no recollection of having the ' heart-to-heart talk '" and felt afterwards as if they suddenly fell asleep.
Vladimir tries to talk to him about what appears to be a seasonal change in the tree and the proceedings of the day before, but he has only a vague recollection.
The practitioner has no recollection of the possession and in fact when the possessing spirit leaves the body, the possessed one is tired and wonders what has happened during the possession.
This has left him with no recollection of what happened during his time there.
Deputy White House press secretary Dana Perino said Roberts " has no recollection of ever being a member.
The source of this rumor is undetermined, although Snopes has attributed it to poor recollection of various media reports covering odd or strange urban legends.
As with other fiction-writing modes, effective presentation of recollection has its own unique issues and challenges.
The right prefrontal cortex has been related to retrieval attempt ; the medial temporal lobes to conscious recollection ; the anterior cingulate to response selection ; the posterior midline region to imagery ; the inferior parietal to awareness of space ; and the cerebellum to self-initiated retrieval. Anterior cingulate cortex
Brûlé has not left any recollection or description of his early life, his life among the indigenous peoples, or of his expeditions.
After the events of an earthquake that struck her home six years before the series, " year zero ", Masane has no recollection of her past prior to this date.
Though its recollection has been attributed to Fa-hai, a student of Huineng, its origins are not clear:
It has been suggested by a psychologist that Ghezali's recollection of events might have been affected by the stress of capture and detention.
Since Dante's Ulisse has already undertaken this voyage and recounts it in the Inferno, Ulysses ' entire monologue can be envisioned as his recollection while situated in Hell.
In a 1950 letter, Eliot said, " I did not have, at the time of writing the poem, and have not yet recovered, any recollection of having acquired this name in any way, but I think that it must be assumed that I did, and that the memory has been obliterated.
) For many Tibetans the very term ' mindfulness ' ( sati in Pali, rendered in Tibetan by dran pa ) has come to be understood almost exclusively as ' memory ' or ' recollection.
In the recollection of memories, it has been suggested that the precuneus ' decides ' whether context information exists that can be useful for involving the aid of the hippocampus.
After the events of an earthquake that struck her home six years before the series, " year zero ", Masane has no recollection of her past prior to this date.
Kath has a much better recollection of her former life than Den, but no wish to return because she feels she is not only healthier but " more of a woman " in the new land.
Metyrapone has been found in early human trials to reduce recollection of emotional memories in normal volunteers.

recollection and said
Exorcist author / screenwriter William Peter Blatty said in the book Former Child Stars: The Story of America's Least Wanted that he had " no such recollection " of Plato being offered the role.
Phillpott said that Shaffer was " relying on my recollection 100 percent ", and the Defense Department Inspector General's report indicated that Philpott strongly supported the social network analysis techniques used in Able Danger, and might have exaggerated claims of identifying the hijackers.
His recollection was corroborated by another witness across the street who said, " All I could see about who was fighting was that it was transvestites and they were fighting furiously ".
When patients were removed from the area where the gas accumulated they had no recollection of what had happened, or what they had said.
Lenihan tried in a subsequent live television interview on the Six-One News to insist that what he had said to Duffy was wrong, insisting that " on mature recollection " his October 1990 version was the correct one, and all that he had said previously over eight years was incorrect.
Keaton ’ s negative comments about the film are often reported but this final recollection by Schneider may redress the balance: “ hatever he may have subsequently said to interviewers or reporters about not understanding a moment of what he was doing or what the film was about, what I remember best of our final farewell on the set was that he smiled and half-admitted those six pages were worth doing after all .”
Moyers said he had a different recollection of the telephone conversation.
Kuzmin's poems not only lend themselves easily to memorization, but also to recall, as it were ( the impression of recollection after the very first reading ), and they float up to the surface as if out of oblivion ( Classicism )... And in his essay " A Letter about Russian Poetry " ( 1922 ), he said " Kuzmin brought dissident songs from the Volga shores, an Italian comedy from his own native Rome, and the entire history of European culture insofar as it had become music — from Giorgione's " Concert " at the Pitti Palace to the most recent tone poems of Debussy.
He claimed to have spoken to one relative who had no recollection of meeting Blair, said " tobacco fields and cattle pastures " were visible from Lynch's parents ' house when they were not, erroneously stated that Lynch's brother was in the National Guard, misspelled Lynch's mother's name, and fabricated a dream that he claimed she had had.
In her affidavit, Dona Cadman " repeats very clearly her recollection of her husband's words to the effect that two Conservative operatives ... offered him a million dollar life insurance policy in exchange for his vote ," said LeBlanc.
However, in both instances Beavis seems to be either in a trance or possessed, and shortly afterward he displays no recollection of what he just said.
* Clifford Dupont's recollection of meeting Gibbs on 11 November 1965 was that he noticed that Gibbs was ' visibly distressed ' and said " Gentlemen, you realize that I cannot agree or condone your decision ".
Blow often said her fondest memory was trying on her mother's pink hat, a recollection that she explained led to her career in fashion.

recollection and objects
The earth-terma are physical objects — which may be either an actual text, or physical objects that trigger a recollection of the teaching.
Some visitors to the antiquity department at Muzium Negara has eye witness recollection of magnificent objects such as a 10 feet tall Raja Bersiung Throne and various idols and items from the Valley.

recollection and coming
This recollection will tend to produce the feeling that the remembered person is " coming ".
According to media reports and the driver's own recollection, as the two cars approached the chicane's braking zone, Schlesser saw Senna coming and expected the McLaren to pass on the inside, so he went wide right on the first left bend.

recollection and into
At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone had been cast, but, alas!
Her recollection of the documentary is transcribed into first person to give the impression of a witness account of the events captured in the film.
As his soul could not forget anything even after death, it remembered that from the body of Aethalides it had successively migrated into those of Euphorbus, Hermotimus, Pyrrhus, and at last into that of Pythagoras, in whom it still retained the recollection of its former migrations.
When Bavarian settlers moved into the area during the 9th century, superseding and gradually absorbing the Slavic population that had established itself during the previous half-millennium, all recollection of the Roman city had long since faded.
He appeared on a live TV news bulletin, and, looking into the camera, pleaded with the Irish people to believe him, stating that " on mature recollection " he had not phoned President Hillery and his account to Duffy had been wrong.
He discovered that most people found it extremely difficult to recall the story exactly, even after repeated readings, and hypothesised that, where the elements of the story failed to fit into the schemata of the listener, these elements were omitted from the recollection, or transformed into more familiar forms.
Like his fellow Wodehouse character, the Oldest Member, the raconteur Mr. Mulliner can turn any conversation into a " recollection ".
As faculties of the soul, Aristotle enumerates the faculty of reproduction and nutrition ; of sensation, memory and recollection ; the faculty of reason, or understanding ; and the faculty of desiring, which is divided into appetition and volition.
" The News and Observer reported Neils recollection of the column in an interview years later :" I wrote at some point about the kids getting into the Ford Expedition and commenting on the ' footprints ' on the windshield.
Because ones memory is affected by the associations, judgments, suggestions, penetrate into every one of our observations and taint out memory and our recollection of events.
The source's recollection of the ballad was that Reynardine was an Irish " faëry " who could turn into a fox.
Memories of the past are often influenced by the manner in which they are recalled, and when subtle emphasis is placed on certain aspects which might seem likely to a specific type of memory those emphasized aspects are sometimes incorporated into the recollection, whether or not they actually occurred.
From Eggs to Electrolux provides a charming insight into Preston ’ s personality and legendary ego through a sentimental recollection of her life, written at age 52, at the height of her career.
The fire was started deliberately by a man who had broken into the offices while so intoxicated by alcohol ( in excess of four times the legal limit for driving a vehicle ) that he had no recollection of the crime afterward.
Seeking to deny that he had ever been part of unsuccessful efforts to force President Hillery to refuse a parliamentary dissolution in a way that would help Lenihan's party get back into power ( claims he himself had made in an on-the-record taped interview recorded some months earlier ), Lenihan tried to stare into the camera and told viewers that " on mature recollection " his earlier version was wrong and that he had made no phone calls to the presidential residence to put pressure on the President.
Thus, this fully independent micro-text can be understood as a sort of oral tradition or at least a literarily formed piece of historical recollection which has trickled into writing, but it is clearly a text with literary forms and ambitions – certainly not a historical report in the narrower sense.
She then transformed Orin into an old witch who had no recollection of her former life as Queen of the Ozure Isles.
# Like a recorded recollection, the actual learned treatise does not go to the jury, but instead comes into evidence only by being read to the jury.
If we gaze into Mary's soul, we shall see that grace in her has flowered into a spiritual life of incalcuable wealth: a life of recollection, prayer, uninterrupted oblation to God, continual contact, and intimate union with him.

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