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  • Oh! Oh! [Recollecting herself and shrugging her shoulders.]

    THE BIRTH MARK (SKETCH) 2010

  • Oh! Oh! [Recollecting herself and shrugging her shoulders.]

    Jack London Play: The Birth Mark 2010

  • Recollecting it later, it was the one thing I had heard about him that honestly piqued my interest.

    Ennui Christopher Snyder 2010

  • Recollecting it later, it was the only thing I had heard about him at all that had honestly piqued my interest.

    Boredom & Ennui Christopher Snyder 2011

  • Recollecting a bit of touch football played during a winter snowfall, he writes, “Romping like a kid, I forgot that I was throwing a football around the streets of Manhattan with John F. Kennedy Jr., substituting in a ritual he usually performed with his famous family.”

    The Cultural Meaning of the Kennedys 2008

  • Recollecting experience brings happiness. take a lot of pictures and videos to remember things better.

    Vitaliy N. Katsenelson: Recommended Book List 2010, Part 1 Vitaliy N. Katsenelson 2010

  • Recollecting his first acquaintance with Coleridge, Hazlitt endorsed the transfer:

    Sounding Romantic: The Sound of Sound 2008

  • Recollecting a bit of touch football played during a winter snowfall, he writes, “Romping like a kid, I forgot that I was throwing a football around the streets of Manhattan with John F. Kennedy Jr., substituting in a ritual he usually performed with his famous family.”

    The Cultural Meaning of the Kennedys 2008

  • Recollecting the mad fun of guests ending nights in her lush garden by singing these old anthems, so loudly that she'd feared certain neighbors might call the police, Martha sighed, not long ago, and said how she had had a beautiful life,

    Michael Henry Adams: Missing Martha: The Absence of the Essence 2009

  • Recollecting far milder taunts from my school days in Akron, Ohio, I can only wonder at the horror such a symbolic lynching must have engendered.

    Michael Henry Adams: Barack Hussein Obama: Born To Be Hurt? 2009

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