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recollection
noun as in remembrance
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Strong matches
noun as in memory
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Example Sentences
Looking back, however, the most meaningful recollections for many Dodger players and personnel have less to do with the season’s triumphant conclusion, and more with the challenging road they traversed to get there.
The knowledge that one day these treasured recollections will melt into a fog of static and dust.
But Reeves has said that she has no recollection of being investigated or having questions raised over her expenses.
In my own detailed witness statement, I said this account did not correspond with my recollection in various respects.
Ms Almonds-Windmill adds: "We think his few years with the police influenced this decision to keep a contemporaneous record of events. He left school at 14, but his recollections are beautifully written."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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