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With the conversion of Sergius Paulus, Paul begins to gain prominence over Barnabas from the point where the name " Paul ," his Roman name, is substituted for " Saul " ( 13: 9 ); instead of " Barnabas and Saul " as heretofore ( 11: 30 ; 12: 25 ; 13: 2, 7 ) we now read " Paul and Barnabas " ( 13: 43, 46, 50 ; 14: 20 ; 15: 2, 22, 35 ); only in 14: 14 and 15: 12, 25 does Barnabas again occupy the first place, in the first passage with recollection of 14: 12, in the last two, because Barnabas stood in closer relation to the Jerusalem church than Paul.
An example of an inflammatory way a question will be asked by a cross-examiner to a witness he was trying to undermine would be " What is your recollection toDAY?
This explanation is supported by the fact that the sense of " recollection " at the time is strong in most cases, but that the circumstances of the " previous " experience ( when, where, and how the earlier experience occurred ) are uncertain or believed to be impossible.
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.
This reference indicates that the author may have included new information, not previously revealed, that is derived from spiritual inspiration rather than from historical records or recollection.
" Sanders points out that the author would regard the gospel as theologically true as revealed spiritually even if its content is not historically accurate and argues that even historically plausible elements in John can hardly be taken as historical evidence, as they may well represent the author's intuition rather than historical recollection.
The word mens is built from the Proto-Indo-European root * men-' mind ' ( linked with memory as in Greek Mnemosyne / μνημοσύνη and mnestis / μνῆστις: memory, remembrance, recollection ).
Individuals may have honest but mistaken beliefs about certain facts, or their recollection may be inaccurate, or may have a different perception of what is the accurate way to state the truth.
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.
Aykroyd's recollection is also asserted to be faulty as to who actually played at Le Hibou.
This can occur because of flaws in Eyewitness identification ( such as faulty observation and recollection, or bias ), or because a witness is lying.
Another benefit of taking depositions is to preserve a witness's recollection while it is still fresh, since the trial may still be months or years away.
Here is my best, honest recollection of what happened: someone ( I don't remember who ) led me towards the gun, and I sat down, still laughing, still applauding.
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.
In Aeschylus ' Libation Bearers Althaea is mentioned by the Chorus of captive slaves, serving women of Clytemnestra, in a recollection of ' hatreds that stopped at nothing '.
The view that this was a specific commission with a £ 500 advance — two years ' income for Orwell at the time, is based on a recollection by Geoffrey Gorer who was interviewed for Melvyn Bragg's TV programme Omnibus in 1970.
" But ," adds the historian of the Dominican order Jacques Échard, " if he did so, the version lies so closely hid that there is no recollection of it ," and it may be added that it is highly improbable that the man who compiled the Golden Legend ever conceived the necessity of having the Scriptures in the vernacular.
Prior to the musical depiction of his execution, there is a brief, nostalgic recollection of the idée fixe in a solo clarinet, as though representing the last conscious thought of the soon to be executed man.
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.
They also have no recollection of who Andrew is, until he informs them of his relation to Tucker.
The recollection of Patten's story is quoted in Spencer W. Kimball's The Miracle of Forgiveness, a popular book within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

recollection and subject
As well, as time passes, subjects may exhibit a strong recollection of having the " unsettling " experience of déjà vu itself, but little or no recollection of the specifics of the event ( s ) or circumstance ( s ) which were the subject of the déjà vu experience itself ( the events that were being " remembered ").
On Deaf Havana's latest album Fools and Worthless Liars, the town features as the subject of ' Hunstanton Pier ', a nostalgic recollection of the town where James Veck-Gilodi, the band's lead singer grew up.
I shewed the air to Urbani, who was highly please with it, & begged me to make soft verses for it ; but I had no idea of giving myself any trouble on the subject, till the accidental recollection of that same struggle for Freedom, associated with the glowing idea ’ s of some other struggles of the same nature, not quite so ancient *, roused my rhyming Mania.
Had I framed my story on this model, I should have done no more than have attempted to restore the lost drama of Æschylus ; an ambition which, if my preference to this mode of treating the subject had incited me to cherish, the recollection of the high comparison such an attempt would challenge might well abate.

recollection and .
A truly vivid imagination moves beyond the conventional recollection to a sense of immediacy.
In recollection he has said: `` Natural or man-made objects kept coming into my head, but I would suppress them sternly ''.
In my recollection, there was a long interval between the death of the officer and the appearance of the first of the retreating redcoats, and in that interval the dust cloud over the road seems to hover indefinitely.
It was the conclusion of the first phase of a process of tragic recollection, and of refining the recollection, that will last as long as there are Jews.
An affidavit which reflected a better grasp of the facts close in time to the actual events may be used to refresh a witness's recollection.
Materials used to refresh recollection are admissible as evidence.
Amongst the Buddha's many disciples, Ānanda had the most retentive memory and most of the suttas in the Sutta Pitaka are attributed to his recollection of the Buddha's teachings during the First Buddhist Council.
The use of evaluation scales can not substitute a full clinical interview but they serve to systematize the recollection of symptoms.
When bibliographer Michael Barrier asked Barks about why he drew it, Barks ' vague recollection was no one was available and he was asked to do it as a favor by editor Chase Craig.
" It includes not only the recollection of forgotten memories and experience, but also their reliving with appropriate emotional display and discharge of effect.
Thinking games rely on the players ' powers of observation, recollection, logic and articulation.
When she wakes up the next morning, she has no recollection of the previous day's experiences.
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.
But the cheerfulness of my mind, which comes from the recollection of all my philosophical contemplation, counterbalances all these afflictions.
Shirley Ardell Mason also known as " Sybil " would disappear and then reappear with no recollection of what happened during the time span.
She was rescued from the New York Harbor on September 16 with no recollection of the time in between.
He particularly criticized the simple imitation of the French example and pleaded for a recollection of the classic theorems of Aristotle and for a serious reception of Shakespeare's works.
In performing his duties at the court, Telemann was as prolific as in Leipzig, composing at least 200 ouvertures, by his own recollection, and other works.

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