Chen recalled that when she attempted to grip the juts in the wall, both her leg and arm muscles started to tremble. |
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That they were unopenable reflected the natural unattainableness of recalled things. |
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This recalled to mind that one of the security programs asked something about this file. |
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As I later recalled my logic to Lauren, she brought up an interesting point. |
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Another veteran, a medic with the unit, recalled 150 unarmed civilians murdered in a single month. |
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He recalled Chennai's immense contribution to the initial growth and development of Sinhala cinema. |
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The column triggered a fusillade that recalled the sulfurous exchanges between Joseph Pulitzer and his contemporaries in an earlier era. |
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She recalled the terror felt even in remote villages and the anguish of having to suppress her Sindhi identity, language and clothing. |
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At the start of my third hour I suddenly recalled that I had not eaten for seven hours. |
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British rule in Jamaica was shaken by a rising in 1865, and the governor Edward Eyre recalled in disgrace, but control was reasserted. |
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Helen, symbolizing perfect beauty as produced by Greek art, is recalled from Hades and ardently pursued by Faust, but finally reft from him. |
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He recalled that, when he was growing up on the farm, the family killed three hogs per year to keep the family in ham, sausage and sidemeat. |
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As he prepared to go onstage at the famous Newport Folk Festival last weekend, Cleaves recalled going for broke before recording Broke Down. |
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But that didn't worry Allardyce, who recalled situations early in the season when similar tactics brought similar results. |
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O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
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The officer recalled a surveillance operation when detectives monitored them in a house in the Carndonagh area. |
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The relentless energy and fury of the Allegro non troppo recalled the Scherzo of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony. |
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A bomber can be recalled, rerouted in flight, used as a show of force, or used in a non-nuclear conflict. |
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While he was shouting the odds I recalled my own sour mood this morning having seen the BBC TV Breakfast News. |
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That is, attaching a story or other mnemonic device to what is to be recalled improves our memory. |
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When Caesar was a praetor, he supported a tribune who wanted Pompey recalled to restore order in Rome. |
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Because it was the eve of Rosh Hashana, the image of a shofar flashed through my mind, and I recalled a Biblical story I'd learned in school. |
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Tanya bounded down the stairs, the slightest of smiles touching her lips as she recalled the previous night. |
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Walking into the youth room, where the senior high Sunday school class met, my mind instantly recalled the moment our lips touched. |
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He recalled such other pioneering difficulties as the unfamiliar disease Belyando spew. |
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As I did so, I recalled that the hotel staff hadn't folded the end of the toilet roll into a little triangle shape. |
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My girlfriend and I recalled that there was half a roll of toilet paper in the bathroom when we left in the morning. |
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Immediately he recalled the events that had just taken place mere days ago. |
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Mr Jackson, who is 83 and now lives in Holgate, has dug deep into his memory and recalled some of the names of his schoolmates shown here. |
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He says it's not unusual that he's been recalled to Jakarta before his full term is complete. |
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If he is recalled to prison he will inevitably serve a greater period in custody than the original tariff. |
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He recalled how the deceased had decided he wanted to be a soldier from the age of three. |
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Eventually, the Aitolians had to be recalled to help their former enemies in Epirus against Demetrios's savage Illyrian raiders. |
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Anderson recalled an advisor who told him he takes photos when he goes to conferences or events and shares them on his Facebook page. |
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She placed her hand on the pirates shoulder and recalled the words to the prayer her brothers always said before going to sea. |
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She was picked for a second audition and then recalled and told she had the part. |
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The victim's older brother recalled seeing his brother in the garden seconds before he heard him screaming in pain. |
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As a lad in Clifton in York, others recalled how he had insisted everyone wore white for scratch cricket matches. |
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Fred, a major in the Marine Corps, was recalled to the zone with a group of field grade officers at the end of last year. |
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He recalled that he'd flown the coup, aged 17, and learned to play the maracas, harmonica and guitar. |
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His drones had been recalled and all of his cannons were on manual control with standby power. |
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He imagines the past not as something temporally distant, to be recalled, but as something spatially proximate, to be touched. |
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Later, he scathingly recalled the reluctance of friends to comment on his book because Moscow had not made its position known. |
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He recalled how five years ago he had to get samples of South Indian tea from London. |
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I groaned internally as I recalled the plane ride where I had maladroitly gotten sick all over Ross. |
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While the band no longer performs at military tattoos, it is, on occasion, recalled to active duty. |
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Alban recalled how magnificent and queenly she looked, a tall imposing figure. |
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He got lots of laughs when he recalled a story of how he could hardly talk English after linking up with him. |
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He recalled that day vividly, the warmth on his cheek, the smell of the fish he had caught, baking in heat, as they lay on the floor of his boat. |
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He recalled putting his gas mask on 14 times the previous day, which meant spending about six or seven hours baking in 35C heat in a mask. |
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He shivered inside when he recalled the coolness with which she had said that she had killed the woman who attacked her. |
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He recalled, almost apologetically, how beautiful the atom bomb was, marveling at how every color imaginable burst forth upon detonation. |
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She has been recalled from her sabbatical at the University of California to serve as the senior civilian on a Pentagon taskforce. |
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Mayor Collins recalled that the history of the associations between Ireland and France went back 200 years. |
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Rounds, loops, and crescents, she recalled Elgeran speaking of them once or twice. |
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In a second round of personal interviews, participants recalled critical incidents of using information from the Web. |
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The song recalled its recording exactly 35 years earlier as part of the first worldwide satellite television link-up. |
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To approving nods, he recalled his record as mayor, as he does on almost every day of his campaign. |
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If he takes one step out of line during the two years after his release, he can be recalled to prison. |
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Another tale recalled an incident in 1197 when a limekiln was made at Malton Priory. |
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She recalled to mind the soft lilt in his voice as he reassured her of how beautiful and talented she was. |
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Now, after Jacob Oram ricked his back, yet another twist in the tale as McMillan was recalled! |
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The play is a retrospect, an incomplete remembrance of a summer some 40 years past, trivia recalled, major events trivialized. |
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You would find that there isn't much, if any, difference in the amount recalled by the fast learners versus the slow learners. |
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When he wrote his memoirs late in life, he recalled that this father had been a children's book writer. |
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Though if she recalled correctly, her home team Forester would have lost if Bailey's relief pitcher hadn't lost the game. |
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I recalled how I had gazed dreamily at his picture in the yearbook in the library at school today. |
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In such circumstances, some recalled the bluster and bombast of Lenihan's late lamented father in other testing times. |
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He recalled his stint in rehab for drug and alcohol addiction back when he was in high school. |
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The pieces recalled the boxed works of Cornell, Beuys, and even Keens or Hirst. |
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Fighting back tears, he recalled human things hidden behind billions of dollars in technical wizardry. |
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He recalled being Melanie's favourite brother when she felt sad, and he recollected the fragrant smell of his mother's home cooking. |
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Thereupon, the district judge recalled his order for a preliminary examination. |
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The smell of the food they were eating and a sense of hunger recalled him from these reflections. |
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Andrew was recalled from his morbid reverie by his guide's gentle grasping at his right elbow. |
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With regards to safety, faulty goods should be recalled by the manufacturer and refunds to the public given no matter where they were purchased. |
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More than 200 products were recalled in Australia this week when an audit revealed the company's breach of safety standards. |
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The manufacturer who distributed hot dogs and delicatessen meats under 11 different brand names has voluntarily recalled the causative products. |
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Food manufacturers recalled over 300 types of food products for this reason and initiated a series of genetic tests. |
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Changes may be as simple as redesigning a cable connection or so complex that the product must be recalled by the manufacturer. |
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For the last three years, more goods made in China are recalled from American store shelves than goods made in any other country. |
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Drakes was recalled to the national team when he figured in the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka. |
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Michael Duberry admits that he has mixed feelings about being recalled to the Leeds team for tomorrow's FA Cup tie at Birmingham. |
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The 25-year-old centre half was recalled to the England squad and made his seventh England appearance during last week's controversial friendly. |
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The 19-year-old was recalled to the team for his second appearance as part of a five-pronged seam attack, with spinner Gary Keedy missing out. |
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Pauleta, the Portugal forward, has been recalled to the starting line-up and will take the place of Nuno Gomes. |
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England recalled fast bowler Chris Silverwood in a 14-man squad for the second cricket Test against Australia at Lord's on Thursday. |
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Stam has been recalled to the Dutch national squad for their friendly with Spain tomorrow night just weeks after returning from his doping ban. |
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He was suspended for two years but successfully appealed the decision in April, and was recalled to the Springboks squad just over a week ago. |
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Both still train with us every day so know the way we work and one will have to be recalled to provide us with cover. |
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The governor recalled the troops, and the workers eventually voted to return to work. |
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Like a weather forecast expert, she recalled in detail the characteristics of the season of a vintage produced by her chateau. |
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Within 24 hours, he had recalled the Senate in order to rush through the parliament amendments to existing anti-terror laws. |
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Upon his return to Amritsar, Guru Hargobind recalled the family from Goindwal. |
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In an interview with an Irish Sunday newspaper, Denise recalled the bumpy 30 mile journey in the ambulance. |
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Rumors of corruption and controversies with foreign consuls caused him to be recalled in December. |
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He was again recalled in 1868, but returned in 1870 to enter parliament, and served a term as premier. |
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Hence, intending to install Suseema on the throne, he recalled him and ordered Ashoka to proceed to Takshashila. |
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He returned to academic life, but in February 1939 Horthy recalled him as Prime Minister. |
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In November 1943 Hitler ordered forces to be recalled from the Eastern Front to defend the Atlantic. |
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A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods. |
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This matter is seen to be so urgent that Senate has been recalled in order to pass such legislation. |
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Instead, the whistleblower, who headed the Bucharest embassy's visa processing unit, was recalled. |
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The hospital has recalled all doctors on vacation and ordered all medical students to report for duty to help treat the victims. |
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Hallim recalled he was so badly stung at one time that he had to be hospitalised. |
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We recently heard that absorbable hemostatic agents intended to be left in patients have been recalled by the US Food and Drug Administration. |
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There is virtually no limit to the number of setups that can be stored and recalled. |
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Shortly thereafter, some quarrymen in Iowa recalled selling a large block of Iowa gypsum to Hull about two years earlier. |
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His voice noticeably quavered as he recalled one of the most important moments in his career. |
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He recalled his amazement at seeing his friend play the harmonica with one hand while accompanying himself on the piano. |
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Up to eight custom wavetables can be stored with a preset and then recalled via the OSC and LFO waveform shape pop-up menus. |
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Like the jester at a medieval court whose caperings and quips recalled the king to sanity, he aimed only to remind the world of its duty. |
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He recalled what Harry had said to him so long ago, that the only way to cure the soul was through the senses. |
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The change from overworked operations manager for a large catering firm to jobseeker was a shock, she recalled. |
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With driblets of rust on her hull and at the outset of the anchor cable, she recalled the smirched bathtub of some old hotel. |
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I recalled the way he'd raged at me, his eyes fastened on the old granite cliffs. |
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But several weeks later he recalled them to say a tumour had grown and put Mary down for chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a hysterectomy. |
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It recalled the neat, mouth-watering display of bonbons with which his father, a chocolatier, tempted the passers-by. |
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Looking at his father, Daniel recalled that he had a bone to pick with him. |
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For that matter, history books that dwell on stories of rajas and maharajas who met at a tea break might be recalled. |
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Thousands of mini-buses are likely to be recalled by manufacturers Mercedes-Benz after a crash in Greater Manchester triggered a safety scare. |
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He recalled one fundraising dinner where he and a fellow AIDS activist were served on paper plates with paper forks. |
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Like the other speakers, Adams recalled a dedicated friend, and one who was always dressed to the nines. |
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Anaya recalled that decades ago certain New Mexico schools banned Bless Me, Ultima, whose protagonist is a curandera, or healer. |
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The cinnamon-flavored swill has been recalled in Europe over a chemical found in antifreeze. |
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Boucher recalled de Ligonnes standing on the balcony of his junior suite later that evening as she walked through the courtyard. |
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Linklater recalled meeting Arquette at a cocktail party shortly after the release of True Romance. |
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There was that combustive row over guns, in which two anti-gun legislators were recalled. |
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He recalled being angry and trying to keep his composure as he strode past Cosby into the front hall. |
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Safiri recalled one meeting, headed by Rouhani, concerning television programming. |
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Others recalled spotting the attractive brunette in the village post office buying sweets for her children, wheeling her youngest daughter, who was two, in a pushchair. |
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She recalled flailing in the water, desperately trying to keep afloat and barely aware of the screams and chaos around her when she heard the voice offering help. |
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Tomorrow the great leader's axiom will be recalled afresh once again. |
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When hundreds more victims came to light last year, crone was recalled to Parliament. |
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He recalled how York had picked off the soldiers to the rear, so that the lead soldiers didn't recognise the severity of the threat their enemy posed. |
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Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day. |
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Nothing recalled to me as yet in any way the murderer's features. |
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The data is recalled from tape to disk when next referenced. |
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The claimant was given an extended sentence and after release, but during the period of licence, he was recalled by the Secretary of State and returned to prison. |
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Hilton was recalled to the squad this week for the first time in two years having finally qualified to play for Scotland on the basis of residence. |
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And it may be only a matter of time before Button is recalled to his first team, especially if Michael Schumacher decides enough is enough and a grand reshuffle ensues. |
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He should have notched up another three points shortly afterwards when Gareth Thomas, recalled to the team in the centre, was penalised for playing the ball on the floor. |
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Soon he would be back playing for Everton, and to a standard that had some wondering, unrealistically, whether he might even be recalled to the England squad. |
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You've been recalled to the Jamaican squad after three years. |
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Eric Andrews, recalled to the first team for the first time in over three months after impressive displays in the Academy side, led the way with a five-try haul. |
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Cullinan was recalled to the South African side for the second Test in Cape Town but withdrew on Tuesday after the United Cricket Board failed to offer him a contract. |
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It followed fine performances by the 29-year-old Londoner against West Ham and Leeds after being recalled to the side only because of the club's injury problems. |
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Last month 580 products were recalled after a contaminated batch of Worcester Sauce got into thousands of food products including many ready-made meals. |
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Confused with the orders of Judge Vianzon, respondents filed a manifestation seeking clarification whether the judge had recalled his earlier order of inhibition. |
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I dimly recalled seeing Rod Dreher blog about this happening in malls near his home. |
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His attorney recalled that he gave him a release in letter format from the promissory note indebtedness in exchange for receiving five Fieldway shares. |
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But after a few more anecdotes, Kaiser was off to Big Sky Country, and Ely was recalled to the witness stand. |
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For Japanese speakers who use English as a second language, it is helpful to annotate this text in Japanese so that images may be recalled by Japanese keywords. |
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In an interview with ESPN, Jaffe recalled his initial meeting with Stuart Scott. |
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Then recalled Farley Mowat marking territory this way in his famous book Never Cry Wolf. |
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The roan reminded me of him, and I recalled fondly how fast his legs had been, and how I had yearned to gallop him to faraway lands, but hadn't known where to go. |
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Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. |
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Basso recalled Alleman as a fun-loving man who loved the Heart Attack Grill. |
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Their university days are always recalled with a nostalgic longing. |
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Chris McGreal, a journalist for The Guardian who was stationed at the refugee camp in goma, recalled a strange sight. |
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He used to harangue any of the young men in Homs not participating in protests, recalled Moutlak. |
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In those days, Kakoma recalled, the Lunda youths would, on the eve of the Likumbi Lya Mize, pelt the people watching the Kuvumbuka Cha Makishi Ku Mukanda. |
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Another aunt recalled something Laylah had said to her when they went trick-or-treating on Halloween just a few days before. |
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Kean recalled his first Meet the Press invitation, when he said he would appear only with Hamilton. |
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A smile touched his lips as he recalled how bored and frustrated he was with her drapery samples, carpet swatches, and catalogs of furniture and linens. |
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Those keen features that might have been attractive had they not been so sunken and calculating, recalled to her a smoggy taproom on a dreadful night not long ago. |
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He recalled one incident where he was walking down the street in Ohio with his sister, who was wearing a hijab. |
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Shen recalled a case from her research where an old lady was diagnosed as having abnormally high blood sugar from drinking too much tainted malted milk. |
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Three days after he was recalled, he stepped down amid scathing criticism of the federal government's inadequate response to the hurricane disaster. |
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John Barry returned to York earlier this year to receive the Freedom of the City and recalled with affection the bandleader and trumpeter Johnny Sutton. |
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Among the many incidents recalled in his long and winding career is a night back in 1962 when he MC'd the first-ever British performance by the erstwhile Robert Zimmerman. |
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As she recalled, his voice was educated and had a pleasant, mellow tone. |
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He recalled the impact he felt as a child from rural Kilkenny when visiting Northern Ireland in 1980s during the Troubles. |
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Donto recalled flying to Denver with his mother and they were informed the landing gear had malfunctioned. |
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The actors were excited to learn how far Lawson wanted to take the show aesthetically, he recalled. |
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Every campaign has a moment or two that is recalled long after the votes are tallied. |
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From my previous trip I recalled intact bows and stern, but the already completely broken midship area seemed to have enlarged in the intervening years. |
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For a moment, the gray plane recalled a thundercloud against the clear blue sky. |
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She recalled an investigation from a couple of years back, when they discovered themselves at the epicentre of an earth tremor, the largest the country had seen for years. |
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She recalled that, one day while working in Afghanistan, she saw two turbaned, bearded men walking toward her. |
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She recalled an anecdote her husband told about their military school days, when Headley would avoid morning prayers. |
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The memories of a hundred business trips came roaring back as I recalled the unctuous Cinnabon aroma that wafts through airports. |
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The children's nurse, M. Eagar, recalled the little tsarevnas diligently sewing away, scrunching up the waist of large pants to fit them into small waistbands. |
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First, it will be recalled that errors made by customers when completing blank bank giro credit forms led to unacceptable delays in payments being made. |
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It will be recalled that he arrived unheralded, unknown, with no money, no proper running gear and no seconds for his first crack at the Washie last year. |
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Coltart also recalled a political moment of decency by the zimbabwean president. |
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The Dickenses were to move house twice during the first two years of Charles's life, and the novelist later recalled Portsmouth with considerable vagueness. |
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Circling this orgy of nickel-and-dime excess were overhead murals that vaguely recalled the great outdoors with modernist visions of birds flying over mountaintops. |
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He'd wistfully recalled the time when he'd felt brotherly love for him. |
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The 1950 production DB2 was a styling triumph for designer Frank Feeley, and Brown later recalled that many believed the car styled in Italy. |
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Matthews later recalled that they'd needed to borrow money from a fan to pay the toll on the Severn Bridge on the way back to Cardiff. |
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The military tailoring, in olive cotton twill and navy wool, with nipped waists and charmeuse, recalled his early designs. |
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A batch of babies' muesli has been recalled after insects were found in it. |
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In his biography, Ploughman of the Moon, Service recalled that his second effort, The Ballads of a Cheechako, also caused the House some anxiety. |
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Olivier later recalled an incident when her mood rapidly changed as she was preparing to go onstage. |
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Describing her ordeal, Al Titi recalled the terrible day when a pan of boiling oil fell over her. |
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Rubbra recalled that he would divine a student's difficulties and gently guide him to finding the solution for himself. |
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By the start of July, Pitt was recalled, and the Duke of Newcastle returned as prime minister. |
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His nephew recalled Uncle Eric laughing louder than anyone in the cinema at a Charlie Chaplin film. |
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Paige also relished the opportunity to name drop, as she recalled recording with Freddie Mercury and Abba. |
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One of his former pupils recalled being beaten so hard he could not sit down for a week. |
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A disc jockey thumped hip-hop while a cluster of teenagers, with sweat still dripping from their brows, recalled their on-court foul-ups. |
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Merie, recalled that Shelley made no friends at Eton, although he did seek a kindred spirit without success. |
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Mary Shelley later recalled hiding behind the sofa and hearing his voice chanting The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
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There was an outpouring of emotion not only from the generations who recalled Trudeaumania, but also from the children of those generations. |
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It is to be recalled that it was not possible to distinguish separate flows for Unit F, either petrographically or in the field. |
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During that visit he recalled his time at the college, his early career, and expressed his later fondness for Jorden. |
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When Lord Grey was recalled to England, Spenser stayed on in Ireland, having acquired other official posts and lands in the Munster Plantation. |
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Manufacturer BSH Home Appliances has recalled some Bosch, Neff and Siemens dishwashers after an investigation by RTE's The Consumer Show. |
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In 686 Wilfrid was recalled to Northumbria after the death of Ecgfrith in battle with the Picts. |
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The Pope had no intention of allowing a decision to be reached in England, and his legate was recalled. |
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He showed these to the new Kentish king, who promptly was converted and recalled the exiled bishops. |
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The Rump Parliament was recalled and there was a second period where the executive power lay with the Council of state. |
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She recalled the line in The seagull that resonated deeply with her. |
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A Japanese arm wrestling machine has been recalled after three players broke their arms. |
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The music was built around incremental chord changes that recalled a quartertone maqam melody. |
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Among the reasons, Newton recalled that the idea had been discussed with Sir Christopher Wren previous to Hooke's 1679 letter. |
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Johnson recalled that Brown paused to chat with some construction workers. |
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Certain lots of Comfort Shield Perineal Care Washcloths have been recalled because of contamination with Burkholderia cepacia. |
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Brenda recalled the girls' Two Balls wall game and the rhyme that accompanied it. |
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What fun shone in his eyes as he recalled some of her fine speeches, and repeated them, imitating her voluble delivery! |
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Yet there began to be insistent tuggings as if from a dream that could not be recalled. |
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Viking control of certain areas, particularly around Yorkshire, is recalled in the etymology of many place names and surnames in the area. |
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It recalled an attack by critic, Rev John Eagles, in Blackwood's Magazine in 1836, which had prompted Ruskin to write a long essay. |
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He recalled his schooldays as a time of great happiness, as is evident in his Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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William Hutton was an employee and he later recalled the long hours, low wages and beatings. |
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Asquith later recalled seeing, as a schoolboy, the corpses of five murderers left hanging outside Newgate. |
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It was in this stream, I recalled from newspaper items, that one of the morbid crablike beings had been seen floating after the floods. |
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While a military failure, its handling did result in Governor Berkeley being recalled to England. |
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Dalrymple and Wellesley were recalled to Britain to face a Court of Enquiry. |
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Ambassadors and other diplomats are sometimes recalled temporarily by their home countries as a way to express displeasure with the host country. |
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But his mother Anne, Countess of Mornington, recalled in 1815 that he had been born at 6 Merrion Street, Dublin. |
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He recalled, in passing, the sweetness in his lap, her round little bottom, her prasine eyes as she turned toward him and the receding road. |
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He was recalled to the capital and briefly imprisoned until he was exonerated by the Crown being proved innocent. |
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He returned with Ursicinus to Italy when Ursicinus was recalled by Constantius to begin an expedition against Claudius Silvanus. |
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During his remarks, Carrion recalled how he started out as a school teacher and urban planner in the Bronx. |
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These associations may link to a common ancestry, recalled from two hundred years previous, though they may not. |
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Germanicus was recalled to Rome and informed by Tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a new command. |
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Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office. |
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The recalled handlebar stems have a hash mark on the inside of the stem bar clamp area. |
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On 20 March 2008, Beckham was recalled to the England squad by Capello for the friendly against France in Paris on 26 March. |
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On 26 May 2007, McClaren announced that Beckham would be recalled to the England squad for the first time since stepping down as their captain. |
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His most trusted advisor was Dunstan, who he recalled from exile and made Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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They met stiff resistance from the British 3rd Infantry Division and were soon recalled to assist in the area between Caen and Bayeux. |
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The Presbyterian members, excluded in Pride's Purge of 1648, were recalled, and on 24 December the army restored the Long Parliament. |
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A line of Rollerblade inline skates is being recalled because the boot can separate from the skate frame during use. |
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Bey later recalled Welsh fondly, stating that he was a man who enjoyed having a good time, but was a terrible businessman. |
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Meanwhile, one-trick gay lisper Louie Spence recalled dancing with Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. |
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Currency traders who spoke to RPN recalled when the Kuwaiti dinar declined to a valuation of 10 cents after the invasion by Iraq. |
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Her thoughts drifting back to the heart of Texas, she recalled one of her dreams as a child was to ride cutting horses. |
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In 1951 he was recalled to the army as a reservist to fight in the Korean War. |
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The American government strenuously objected, and President Franklin Pierce asked for Crampton to be recalled. |
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Mattel also recalled 49,000 Chinese-made die-cast toy Sarge cars because of safety concerns about high levels of lead in their paint. |
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Thousands of O mobile phones are being recalled amid fears they may overheat while charging. |
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Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled lawn mowers and contact Scag Power Equipment or an authorized dealer for a free repair. |
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However, the deal was rejected by King George III and the British Government recalled Erskine. |
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Pandulf was recalled by Rome the same year, leaving Hubert as the dominant force in Henry's government. |
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Even in this state, Knox recalled, his mind remained sharp and he comforted his fellow prisoners with hopes of release. |
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Soon after Agricola was recalled to Rome, and his post passed to Sallustius Lucullus. |
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Another experiment showed that people were less likely to overindulge when they actively recalled the last meal they had. |
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Agricola was recalled from Britain in 85, after an unusually long tenure as governor. |
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Manubial monuments constructed by victorious republican generals each recalled the historical events which led to their erection. |
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Tough, dedicated people, he recalled, if somewhat some-what given to self-destructiveness, sometimes unintentionally. |
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He recalled the one where Gypsies ran a bujo scam, promising to cleanse supposedly cursed money and filching it instead. |
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I had a Brownie box camera, and I've been photographing since second grade,'' Brandes recalled. |
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In 76 or 77, he was recalled to Rome and appointed suffect consul, and betrothed his daughter to Tacitus. |
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I was idealistic in those days,'' recalled the Westlake Village artist, best known for her serigraphs of street scenes. |
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On 17 April 1555, Elizabeth was recalled to court to attend the final stages of Mary's apparent pregnancy. |
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He was recalled from Britain in 85 after an unusually lengthy service, and thereafter retired from military and public life. |
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Pope Julius died and his successor, Pope Paul IV, declared war on Philip and recalled Pole to Rome to have him tried as a heretic. |
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Octavian later recalled the veterans of the Ninth to fight against the rebellion of Sextus Pompeius in Sicily. |
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This wish, however, the son ignored, and had his favourite recalled from exile almost immediately. |
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The emperor Julian recalled his pedagogue Mardonius, a eunuch slave who reared him from the age of 7 to 15, with affection and gratitude. |
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The first two hours of each day were devoted to mathematics, hours that Monk writes some of the pupils recalled years later with horror. |
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Wesolowski, from Poland, was recalled and defrocked by the Pope in 2013 after a TV show interviewed his alleged teenage victims. |
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Goniea recalled it was about 1989 when he first heard that if he went to the county court house in Grayling, Mich. |
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He also recalled having read books by the American James Fenimore Cooper and the English Captain Frederick Marryat. |
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When I began showing up at the initial Silverback gatherings in the early 2000s, Laurie and I developed a special friendship,'' Perry recalled. |
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The young Shaw suffered no harshness from his mother, but he later recalled that her indifference and lack of affection hurt him deeply. |
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He recalled being hired by Claude Philippe, who was trying to desegregate the hotel. |
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In Poetry in Making he recalled that he was fascinated by animals, collecting and drawing toy lead creatures. |
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Chesapeake, VA, have voluntarily recalled approximately 117,000 glass votive candleholders. |
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The company had recently recalled the EcoSport diesel model in India to fix the issued with the glow plug module. |
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It met stiff resistance from the British 3rd Division and was soon recalled to assist in the area between Caen and Bayeux. |
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As for Mr. Vashishta, he laughed in embarrassment as he recalled misdialing 911 not once but twice in a weekend. |
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However, the English nobility took a different view, and the Witenagemot recalled Aethelred from Normandy. |
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The British government recalled forces from the war with France in Flanders to deal with the rebellion. |
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The recalled units are marked with a small center punch dimple at the base of the round ball where the axle goes through the cable eye. |
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Moria Rennison, nee Ford, married Dave in 1952, and recalled in 2003 his commitment and initiative. |
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The Guardian and Salon published articles about positive overacting in which they fondly recalled Oldman's work. |
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John Gidman, the other half of Villa's unsettled international duo, is recalled to right-back after recovering from a tigh strain. |
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An antipsychotic drug Risperdal and the generic Risperidone have been recalled after a strange odor had been reported by some patients taking the medication. |
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Fearful that Belisarius might set himself up a permanent kingship should he consolidate his conquests, Justinian recalled him to Constantinople with Witiges in tow. |
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King Henry recalled his daughter to England the next year and declared that, should he die without a male heir, she was to be his rightful successor. |
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But succeeding ages have recalled prophane names, so as now Diana, Cassandra, Hyppolytus, Venus, Lais, names of unhappy disaster are as rife, as ever they were in paganism. |
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Stilicho recalled troops from Britannia and the depth of the crisis was shown when he urged all Roman soldiers to allow their personal slaves to fight beside them. |
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In October 1914, Lord Fisher was recalled as First Sea Lord, after Prince Louis of Battenberg had been forced to resign because of his German name. |
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The research found that a cluster of neurons that forms the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus was activated as animals recalled fear memories or learned to fear. |
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The old fellow chortled as he recalled his youthful adventures. |
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He wept in court as he recalled the horrific moment its driver overcompensated trying to correct his steering, ending up in his path with no time for him to react. |
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