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How to use recollections in a sentence

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Conversely, I do have vivid personal recollections of Watergate, which started only a year or two later.
She laughed and Eddie chuckled at her fond recollections of her mischievous nephew.
She filled the margins with recollections of special memories and funny phrases.
Everybody who has met her has their own special memories of the occasion, and it is those recollections that we would like you to share with us.
These old records should be of great interest to many and spark off many conversations and recollections.
Within the small tote at his side lies the journal into which he places all of his thoughts and recollections.
It is not unusual for former law clerks to have fond recollections of the judge they worked for.
He was still a child when his father started working on the computer, but has vivid recollections of that period.
His recollections were written up in a diary which has been kept by his daughter Mary.
These two feed on each other, the recollections of what is lost and the alienation from what is found.
While the recollections of participants are a lode of information, without corroborating sources, many interviews turn into self-serving pieces.
His rueful recollections shed light on an often-perplexing artistic career, one that has left him looking distinctly battle-weary.
Two honest professional men have different recollections of what was said in an important telephone call.
Some of the recollections are bland while others are scintillatingly naughty.
My attendance at the Seder unexpectedly brought these recollections and reflections to mind.
On my recollections I cannot see how we can consider voting for such a man.
A derogatory reference to her seniority wedges itself into most recollections of those two weeks in the jungle.
For them celebration of her achievement is always mingled with recollections of their loss.
He had an exceptionally retentive visual memory, and his biographer attested to frequent instances of recollections decades old.
Unfortunately, my near-perpetual state of blissful inebriation at the time renders the recollections a mite blurry.
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So he fashioned a tale, partly from recollections of Andersen but mostly from his own fancy.
Last of all, auctorial pride in the young mans width of shoulder, blended with soft recollections of the time he dandled him.
This brings recollections of a neighbour's cat who went out in the scrub, one midsummer's day, and found a brown snake.
And who does not know that a note taken on the spot is worth a cartload of recollections?
Nancy's recollections of plantation days were colored to a somber hue by overwork, childbearing, poor food and long working hours.
Rousing themselves from coltish recollections of their own, perhaps, the horses began to trot.
This work is largely a compilation of the recollections of his contemporaries.
It was as though with the doffing of the motley she had discarded its recollections.
All the elegiacal poets, and Andr Chnier in particular, have evinced recollections of him.
His recollections of his instruction among the Herrnhuter are full of beauty and pathos.
With fearful recollections of the Livadia accident in his mind, he watched the nearing lights and spoked the wheel over.
I have somehow, and most foolishly, so embellished my recollections of her that I am remembering an ideality!
We do not love Switzerland merely because we associate its thought with recollections of holidays and joyfulness.
The sweetness of a tete-a-tete might diminish the bitterness of recollections.
His recollections of city calm and coolness were not uplifting in this emergency.
One of my recollections is seeing Captain Vanderbilt in command of a steamboat.
Lying on the floor like doormats, they're embodied recollections of the plans of Gonzalez's aunt's and parents' homes in Cuba.
He nourished his hopes with the recollections of Tilsit and Erfurt.
Don Quixote did not care to break his fast, for, as has been already said, he confined himself to savoury recollections for nourishment.
Sad recollections of all that had been, of sorrow or gladness.
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