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"recollection" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the ability to remember something; the act of remembering something synonym memory
  2. [countable] a thing that you remember from the past synonym memory

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They're friends — there's a sense of recollection, and because of the duration of the work, there's a haze that goes along with the recollection.
Nor would it be perjury for him to have a different recollection of his drinking habits than the recollection of some of his classmates.
" Downing shot back: "You just had a bad recollection?
The only difference is that her older boss/boyfriend Furkat (Jonathan Cake) beats Noah up for no reason in Helen's recollection and is doing it to defend Whitney in Noah's much guiltier recollection.
However, she had a completely different recollection of his bill.
You're riding the waves of nostalgia and deep memory recollection.
These sculptures are a shrine to cultural memory and recollection.
He explained his recollection of the details of the encounter.
McCarrick said he had "no recollection" of the alleged abuse.
"Just come over," Mr. Trump said, in Mr. Barrack's recollection.
"That's all right, pardner," he said, according to Watson's recollection.
Here is the relevant recollection, as laid out on Sunday.
Dufour's recollection of Beaver, however, is a little less triumphant.
" Adding, "He has no recollection of the calls as described.
His recollection is the calls came early in the day.
"I don't have the same recollection," he told the Register.
Was Ford's recollection a "repressed memory" that uncovered during therapy?
The F.B.I., which challenged Mr. Rahami's recollection, never interviewed Ahmad.
In my dim recollection, he didn't even bother to reply.
Pierson's recollection of the incident was corroborated by another witness.
Mr. Zuma said he had no "recollection" of Ms. Mentor.
Ward himself has no recollection of recording Heaven and Hell.
PAPADOPOULOS: I have no recollection of that at all, no.
Mr. Zampolli said he had no recollection of the introductions.
She had no recollection of a storm two days before.
Contrary to our recollection, The Times article noted varying guests.
Seriously, this is my first recollection of really SEEING art.
Sondland said he didn't dispute Holmes' recollection of the conversation.
But Mr. Johnson said that he had no such recollection.
Anthony Joshua has zero recollection of the disastrous 3rd rd.
Jackson, meanwhile, has detailed his recollection of the encounter to E!
"The nature of his recollection is disjointed," Woodward added of Bernard.
Creepypasta stories signify a profound recollection and familiarity within the reader.
"In my recollection, I can't remember anything like this," Johnson said.
My recollection of that evening didn't surface until five years later.
Judge has said he has no recollection of such an event.
" Whether Papadopoulos' story is incorrect: "I do not challenge his recollection.
I have no recollection of the specifics of what we ate.
Friedman's recollection of the event differs from Nelson's, the source said.
I thought that he was -- QUESTION: He just wants your recollection.
"  "Other witnesses have recently shared their recollection of overhearing this call.
Prince Andrew said he has "no recollection of ever meeting her."
" The President, she said, "has a different recollection of what happened.
I was so hammered I had no recollection of it happening.
She says she has no recollection of events in the pool.
But I had no recollection of what show I had seen.
Which is ultimately what death recollection is supposed to be about.
Some had barely any recollection of the interview after the fact.
No reason to dispute that, no reason to dispute that recollection.
My recollection is that it was after midnight when I arrived.
Other witnesses have recently shared their recollection of overhearing this call.
" Judge Gorsuch replied, "Yes, senator, that is my recollection of it.
Epstein visited the Media Lab at least once in Swenson's recollection.
That squares with Mr. Segal's recollection of a generally upbeat mood.
They started testing some out in real time, as lawmakers began to challenge Mr. Sondland's recollection of certain events, even though the State Department has refused to release records that would help confirm or deny his recollection.
"So that's 12 minutes I have no recollection of," he tells me.
In fact, he has only the haziest recollection of hearing about it.
Delrahim's deputy, Andrew Finch, filed an affidavit with a nearly identical recollection.
What, in your recollection, is the most extreme damage you've ever done?
Judge has said he has no recollection of the incident Ford describes.
Biles, speaking after Sunday's coronation, acknowledged Boorman's recollection from three years ago.
JAMES COMEY, FORMER DIRECTOR, FBI: Yes, that&aposs not my recollection, Brett.
Hume's recollection accompanied Kelly's 2014 inclusion on Time's 100 most influential people.
Kushner's lawyer, Jamie Gorelick said Kushner had "no recollection" of the calls.
But video game blackjack hasn't ever been done right in my recollection.
"Yeah, that one started in the 80s," she says with vivid recollection.
Freeman transmutes a recollection into a color-based relationship between abstract forms.
"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation," he said.
Trump Jr. told investigators he had no recollection of the September email.
His recollection of two telephone calls with Donald Trump is certainly amusing.
And her recollection of experiencing sexism in her political career went viral.
"His lack of recollection on almost everything didn't ring true," Schumer said.
But the date on the letter was at odds with my recollection.
"I don't know what he did, but that's my recollection," Kavanaugh said.
And others said they had no recollection of violating the company's policies.
In biological terms, recollection is a process of both revisiting and reassembly.
She has no recollection of what happened before that day or after.
In his statement, Mr. Thrush said his recollection differed from Ms. McGann's.
Sometimes the memo is an accurate recollection of events, more or less.
To his best recollection, his father, Gustave, "was a rumrunner," he said.
Mr. Comey's recollection has been bolstered in the past by F.B.I. notes.
Letterman grimaced in response to Stern's recollection, repeating "oh my" several times.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady," Prince Andrew said.
Here's an animation of this recollection process generated by the researchers' model.
Daenerys was too young to have any recollection of the relevant events.
However, although I have no specific recollection of phone calls during this period with Ambassador Taylor or Mr. Morrison, I have no reason to question the substance of their recollection about my September 1 conversation with Mr. Yermak.
McCarrick has maintained that he has no recollection of the allegations of abuse.
He said at the time he had no recollection of any such incident.
Katz's meeting with the FBI lasted more than an hour, by his recollection.
Now aged 88, he said he has no recollection of the alleged incidents.
As you have seen in the press, my contemporaneous messages support my recollection.
None will have any recollection of what Syria was like before the war.
The latter said they had no recollection of signing up for the site.
Instead, his recollection has to do with their hot and heavy makeout session.
Her friends told her that part later; she has no recollection of it.
"I have no recollection as to how I answered their questions," he said.
Check. A nostalgic recollection of a bygone era of righteous American military strength?
A vague recollection of bare skin and raw sex darted through my mind.
" Andrew responds, "I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever.
"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation," he said Friday.
Tom Schwartz has "no recollection" of something Maloney-Schwartz is deeply upset about.
ANSWER: Here's where my recollection differs with what I read in the media.
"I might have, but I have no recollection of doing so," he added.
The most instructive recollection was that of a United States naval pilot, Cmdr.
White House aides have denied that Comey's recollection of the conversation was accurate.
My recollection is that Jim Comey was relatively well-liked and highly competent.
By that time, Beno was already retired and denied any recollection of abuse.
Her repeated tellings chart an attempt to make recollection cohere from incoherent pieces.
Republican lawmakers were aghast at his sudden lack of recollection of key events.
"He's starting to digest it," Salz said of Noah's recollection of the attack.
At this point, McCabe had had roughly seven weeks to refresh his recollection.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever," Andrew said.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever," Andrew said.
Tears filled her eyes and her voice cracked with emotion at the recollection.
Mr. Ailes, she added, had no recollection of ever having met Mr. Lewandowski.
In my recollection, he told me that I was acting like a child.
I also have a recollection of Jayden Smith losing his shit to TLC.
Power's recollection of the Syria debate highlights her meritocratic skepticism of democratic politics.
The accuracy of recollection seems to matter less and less in modern life.
"If I've read anything he's said, I wouldn't have any recollection of it."
PETTIT: But I don't, I can't recall from my recollection what I observed.
And finally, David recommends you give your future self the gift of recollection.
The details were largely from her own recollection of their exchange, she said.
"I have no recollection" of the alleged assault, Judge told The New Yorker.
What if the President's lawyers simply acknowledged that Bolton's recollection may be accurate?
McCarthy's communications director did not comment on the activists' recollection of the meeting.
She said she really had no recollection of seeing me on that train.
Judge has said he has no recollection of the incident Ford described. Sen.
And to my recollection, I never asked my parents to let me, either.
In court documents, prosecutors have argued against the veracity of Graybill's recollection on Dec.
They were also asked about the earliest distinctive recollection they were certain they had.
"I have a very different recollection of how things happened," he told the host.
"He described his recollection of their interaction in some detail," according to the committee.
Ford says were at the party has any recollection at all of that night.
Characters arrive in a city with no recollection of their birth names or ages.
Jackson, meanwhile, detailed his recollection of the encounter in a lengthy interview with E!
The recollection "is completely wrong," he said in a statement to the Associated Press.
He has said he has no recollection of Ford's claims and has denied Swetnick's.
"Certainly no recollection of this and no records either," a QPR spokesperson told AAP.
Haskell has said Mueller's recollection of his comments were misleading and out of context.
I understood this to be my recollection recorded of my conversation with the president.
She also claims that a diabetic coma was partly responsible for her foggy recollection.
Donald Trump Jr. said he had "no recollection" of the email earlier this week.
She had been in a coma and had no recollection of what had happened.
I can tell you, though, that she has no recollection of that conversation either.
Goldstone's recollection fully corroborated what we had heard from other participants to the meeting.
What he learned took him down a rabbit hole of recollection — and Nixonian etiquette.
But don't sweat it if you have zero recollection or start overthinking the dates.
In recollection, though, it leaves a real aura; I'm curious to see it again.
She signs the paper, meaning she has no recollection of dealing with Detective Fuhrman.
Only an abiding sense of wrongness and the unbearable recollection of being violently penetrated.
Ellis instructed them to rely on their "collective recollection" and gave no additional explanation.
"I had no recollection of any of this, I'm sorry to say," she said.
Otaiba told me in a later email that he had no recollection of this.
Some are smelled at the street corner that allows itself to become a recollection.
Paper is separated by type and weight at a recollection facility in Guatemala City.
He has said he has no recollection of the party or of any assault.
Those not writing their own memoirs could participate in a pair of recollection collections.
It is 18 years old, and many have little or no recollection of it.
Three defense attorneys said they had no recollection of his involvement in the case.
Instead, I go for the names that I have literally no recollection of adding.
Recollection is itself so new that it's as if all memories belonged to him.
Sessions told the Senate Intelligence Committee that he had no recollection of the interaction.
I can only tell this committee that I have no recollection whatsoever of that.
To be honest, I have very little recollection of following the case at all.
For this issue, Deng illustrated writer Clancy Martin's recollection of his seven stints in jail.
Now, Marcel was free to give his unadulterated recollection of that day in July 1947.
At times, Hicks said she had no recollection of key moments in the Mueller report.
Funes soon became debilitated by his newly acquired condition, demonstrating the perils of extreme recollection.
Arlyn, desperate for help and unsure of her father's recollection, gave her a second chance.
McCarrick has said he has "absolutely no recollection" of the alleged abuse of the teenager.
I have a slightly different recollection of my September 1, 2019 conversation with Ambassador Sondland.
Ratner's attorney, Marty Singer, added that his client had "no recollection" of the alleged incident.
Michael's recollection was cathartic for Lynn too, helping her get over a long-held grudge.
"I had a concussion," she said, adding that she has no recollection of the collision.
She's clearly has no recollection of shooting her husband or pushing him off the balcony.
And now, here in The Last Jedi, that similarly framed scene serves as a recollection.
"Do you know that I have only one conscious recollection of meeting you?" replies Jake.
" Burks said in a statement, "I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation.
One is Lu's first-person ­recollection of her childhood in the village of Wilde Lake.
"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation," Burks said in a statement.
I'm very particular with smells as that's always a vivid part of my memory recollection.
But he says he simply has no recollection of touching women inappropriately in a picture.
The two books twine together, forming out of fragments an astonishingly coherent project of recollection.
Prince Andrew has said he has "no recollection" of meeting an alleged Epstein abuse victim.
She has no recollection of someone — in red-soled flats — trying to do her in.
"My recollection is I didn't want to do it," he said in a phone interview.
Well, remember, every kind of meditation can be abused, except for kindness and death recollection.
Or to be specific, one man's inability to love his mother, even in misty recollection.
COMEY: ... I understood this to be my recollection, recorded, of my conversation with the president.
Mr. Sondland was expected to testify that he has no firm recollection of that conversation.
Mr. McGrory said he had no recollection of the text exchange Ms. Sargent had posted.
He attributed his recollection to testimony from other administration officials — who contradicted Sondland's original testimony.
One recollection, for example, finds Brody ruminating on the restrictions of being a combat photographer.
During his public testimony, Sondland did not refute Taylor and Morrison's recollection on this timeline.
What's even creepier: In most cases, there's no recollection of the episode in the morning.
"It is not uncommon, however, for a witness to have only a vague recollection about events that occurred years prior and then to recall additional details about those events when his or her recollection is refreshed with relevant documents or additional information," Manafort's lawyers wrote.
But millennials have no real recollection of those events 2202 years ago, and no recollection at all of how polio struck kids in their prime in the 2628s and 28500s and even affected the very president who issued the famous "nothing to fear" declaration.
I told her, as a friend, that in no way did I question her recollection of the experience, but that once it became public, she could expect questions, and that what she remembered did not match my recollection or what was in the photos.
I have no recollection of this meeting or of any of the behavior or actions described.
As director Gerardo Naranjo explained to Indiewire, Zuniga's recollection of the actual events was too inconsistent.
Ellis told the jurors to rely on their recollection when it came to the shelf companies.
I'm cringing at the recollection of a former roommate drunkenly shitting herself at our housewarming party.
"I have no recollection of Black women going to a hospital to give birth," Adams said.
Spurling told BuzzFeed News on Thursday that she has no recollection of witnessing Chris Eason's ballot.
I have never wavered in my recollection of the events surrounding the murder of Ms. Lee.
"I have never wavered in my recollection of the events surrounding the murder of Ms. Lee."
To the best of my recollection, I haven't played The Oregon Trail since leaving elementary school.
Depending where on that spectrum our brain is defines our behavior, our recollection, and our abilities.
Asked about the report, Johnson said on Friday he had no recollection of making the comment.
Senators could ask Sessions about his recollection of that incident and his opinion of that testimony.
But Cummings -- a frequent Trump critic -- told CNN he had a different recollection of the conversation.
While Antoine admitted Monday to killing Gargol, she said she has no recollection of the killing.
It's a kind of solemn recollection, buried in the middle of a bunch of popcorn fun.
Powell's office released a statement late Thursday saying he had no recollection of the dinner conversation.
I minimized it ("It's not like he raped me…"); I doubted my recollection and my reaction.
I have no recollection of this Santa GIF, or the context in which it was sent.
When I regain consciousness from these seizures, I have no recollection of the previous 24 hours.
This paragraph-long episode of recollection begins in certainty and moves with breathtaking swiftness to incredulity.
Flynn, I'm told, had a full recollection of what he talked about with the Russian ambassador.
It was, for the most part, a schmaltzy, meandering recollection of the couple's early years together.
I know this, not because of my incredible powers of recollection, or super-skilled Google queries.
Upon reports of Jackson's remarks, Judd tweeted her recollection of the meeting with Jackson and Walsh.
These two opening statements have refreshed my recollection about certain conversations in early September 27. 26.
"I might have, but I have no recollection of doing so," he says in the interview.
Smith purported to be a black woman, based on Kappeler's recollection of her Facebook profile picture.
He spoke again with investigators on Tuesday, and described his recollection of his interaction with Ford.
Clanton, at the time, told the New Yorker that she had "no recollection" of the messages.
When it came to the call with Trudeau, US officials had to rely on Trump's recollection.
But the President's recollection of it is that the thing had petered out quite a bit.
My earliest recollection of warlords in Afghanistan is not very different from the American bully phenomenon.
There are more problems in believing that the truth, then, rests with the recollection of witnesses.
He took his first drink of vodka at 13 and has a hilarious recollection of it.
Fox News noted that Avenatti denied this allegation: Avenatti had a different recollection of the incident.
Two others have said they have no recollection of any incident like the one Ford described.
And, of course, I relied heavily on my personal recollection of the events and the trial.
Sure, drinking a shitload of wine can severely distort your recollection of the previous evening's events.
Afterall, Simmons sees his work as an exercise of recollection for both him and his audience.
"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation," Burks said in a brief statement.
He spoke again with investigators on Tuesday and described his recollection of his interaction with Ford.
"I had no recollection of this meeting until I saw these news reports," Mr. Sessions said.
In our current security-conscious age, that seemed to me to be a made-up recollection.
Branson denied having any recollection of the incident, but he apologized if the woman felt offended.
Essentially, my recollection of any event is a Tibetan sand mandala left exposed to the elements.
" Contacted through her agent, Ms. Poehler said, "I have no recollection of this, but it's horrible.
Strangely I have no recollection of reading when I was young, or even being read to.
The SEALs taught Mr. Kelly to transform his recollection of that day into black and white.
Her parents appear in the present day only via the telephone, but are vivid in recollection.
"My mom would host these things that she called reunions," she said, smiling at the recollection.
Now, eight months on, it all seems hazy, flickering and shimmering somewhere between recollection and imagination.
Mr. Sessions also did not dispute Mr. Hebert's recollection of their conversation about the white lawyer.
I would like to recap my recollection of the timeline in which these events played out.
"I have no recollection of any client having a good outcome from a hotline," she said.
Defense lawyers are expected to emphasize discrepancies in Ms. Constand's recollection of when the encounter occurred.
Trump told Mueller, in writing, that he had no recollection of talking to Stone about WikiLeaks.
"To the best of my recollection, he did specifically say 'investigation of the Bidens,' " Vindman said.
Stephen Jenner, an NTSB investigator, said Bostian had no recollection of what happened before the accident.
The additional details add more credibility to Mr. Holmes's recollection, which Republicans have tried to diminish.
" Andrew told BBC's Newsnight, "I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady [Giuffre], none whatsoever.
My recollection is that the Sun puzzle was accepted first and scheduled to run on Aug.
They were more vivid and specific than normal memories, more like a reliving than a recollection.
When I asked about her conversation with Ms. Warren, she said she had a different recollection.
Kissinger has since claimed he has no recollection of entering the Peruvian dressing room at all.
But Ellis would not answer, and said they had to rely on "collective recollection," per NBC.
But the president's recollection of it is that the thing had petered out quite a bit.
"I hope you can let this go," he said, according to Comey's recollection of the conversation.
So he was running ... Again, my recollection of the Digiday events is they were really focused.
According to Stone's recollection, Trump was at the time in favor of ending the war on drugs.
"The war is never over…because your mind always brings it back to your recollection," says Ferron.
But a recollection was kindled after reading a recent report by Airports Council International, an industry group.
Ms. Roberts would blink back to her senses after each trance with little recollection of what happened.
To the best of my recollection, the MemCon accurately and completely reflects the substance of the call.
Thinking of home He doesn't remember the attack and has very little recollection of Baghdad, if any.
Introduction Before recounting my recollection of various events under investigation, I want to clarify a few issues.
"I woke up incarcerated and I had absolutely no recollection of how I got there," he says.
As the series progressed, Luke P. regularly argued with Brown about her recollection of their previous conversations.
Williams claimed he had no recollection of the escape because he&aposd been hit over the head.
POMPEO: It&aposs my best recollection of the constitution as the president signed that law as well.
My view was that the content of those unclassified, memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded.
"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation," Burks said in a statement last week.
Straus was there to support McPhee, implying (in McPhee's recollection) that they'd even publish his bad books.
Powell, for his part, has also said he has "no recollection" of the reported dinner party conversation.
"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation," he said in a statement to CNN.
The stories that use details and recollection from her teen years in pre-revolutionary Chile are similar.
"Many told me that they had no recollection of what might have caused their wounds," he said.
But the president's recollection of it is that the the thing had petered out quite a bit.
I have no recollection of the taste; it was just there one moment and gone the next.
"To the best of my recollection it was Jay Sekulow," Cohen said, according to the second transcript.
But the President's recollection of it is that the -- the thing had petered out quite a bit.
Normally, seasoned teachers stop to think of former students, but I have a knack for quick recollection.
Covered with blood and pine needles, the victim woke up with little recollection of what had happened.
Of course, in my recollection, my mother would rabidly come to my defense, almost to my embarrassment.
He knew little about Fiona Apple other than a vague recollection that she was a feminist psychopath.
While her memory of that day is strong, she has no actual recollection of the gunman's face.
In Gable's recollection, the prospect caused Collins to burst into tears and vomit in the hotel bathroom.
Daniel's crystalline monologues of recollection aside, "The Waverly Gallery" often has the ostensible waywardness of recorded conversations.
Mr. Judge wrote a letter to the committee saying he had no recollection of such an incident.
No such entry exists to note a gathering that summer that exactly corresponds with Dr. Blasey's recollection.
According to Trump's recollection on Monday, Rubio looked like he just got out of a swimming pool.
For Darwish, recollection both expels the emotions of painful memory, and secures the past against historical forgetting.
It's what people are supposed to feel in the commission, recollection or exposure of sin and folly.
Southside Johnny, George Thorogood, Twisted Sister, but my recollection of them is a bit, let's say, hazy.
" Mutter and another roommate tended to cook, while Buttigieg was, in Mutter's recollection, "a key cleaner-upper.
I figured I would dip into its pages and refresh my recollection of the field of play.
Sessions testified that he did not have any "clear recollection" of what Papadopoulos said at the meeting.
"Sean does not have a specific recollection of that event," a spokesperson for Parker told BuzzFeed News.
Murray does not have a recollection as to the exact statements allegedly made nearly a year ago.
But after a seizure, Hannah, now 25, would sometimes have no recollection of them spending time together.
"Frankly, I had no recollection of this until I saw these news reports," he told the panel.
Under insistent questioning by Ms. Maitlis, the duke insisted he had "no recollection" of meeting Ms. Giuffre.
Or would you have a better recollection of how loud the birds were chirping at that moment?
His recollection is that he was hit from the back with an object when he wasn't looking.
Still, Blecharczyk's recollection of the experience makes a compelling pitch for founders on the verge of walking away.
"The president was stating the facts" about the gaps in Ford's recollection of the alleged incident, Sanders said.
But that was just this writer's favorite from recollection and there are plenty of honorable mentions here too.
When first asked about the incident by the New Yorker, Judge said he had "no recollection" of it.
Endel Tulving, who defined episodic and semantic memory, proposed that conscious recollection was required to demonstrate episodic memory.
Most profound, perhaps, is his recollection that even as a child his nightmares did not feature clawed monsters.
"I couldn't wait," she says, talking about the surgery, and that's both urgency and excitement in her recollection.
By all recollection, it amounted to the largest single donation made in support of a Libertarian Party candidate.
Las Vegas police did not respond to BuzzFeed News' questions about the man and his recollection of Paddock.
"My recollection is I nearly coughed my brains out, so it's not my cup of tea," he said.
His public defender at trial, Anthony Eben, recently told BuzzFeed News he had no recollection of the case.
Ratner's attorney also told the Times his client has "no recollection" of any requests for help by Khalighi.
" Powell's office later released a statement to NBC News, saying he "has no recollection of the dinner conversation.
Kavanaugh has vehemently denied Ford's charges, while Judge has said that he has no recollection of the incident.
I am happy to share with the committee my recollection of the conversation I had with Mr. Comey.
Yet like any recollection of childhood, he acknowledges that the miniature interiors are more nostalgic "composites" than recreations.
He felt free to share the unclassified information since it was his personal recollection of what took place.
Colgate, for example, apparently doesn't seem to have any recollection at all of their 1980s frozen dinner series.
BUENOS AIRES — Time has not clouded Gustavo Molfino's recollection of a frantic telephone conversation on June 12, 1980.
She staggers out of the woods, bloody and disoriented, with no recollection of what has happened to her.
Willie Wood, who made the most memorable play of Super Bowl I, has n o recollection of it.
Mr. Slager, who was fired after the shooting, said his recollection of the day was hazy or nonexistent.
I have a vague recollection of being called gangster-like from a visit I took one time previously.
To my recollection, the Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme bar never played a large role in my Halloween haul.
Seeing that, it's worth noting that the facts don't entirely support Soret's recollection of his relationship with GamerGate.
She imagined that the women's recollection of their encounters with Valizadeh would, in a word, differ from his.
Murphy's recollection of his father smacking him for shoplifting a red shoe ended up in the third episode.
Mr. Powell's office released a statement on Thursday night saying he had no recollection of the dinner conversation.
He has said he has "no recollection" of that incident, or of any similar behavior during that time.
"You can't cut your hair — you won't be Crystal Gayle, " her daughter told her, according to her recollection.
Her recollection of the details is fuzzy, but one way or another, he ended up in her place.
According to her recollection, she told the manager that she did not know how to obtain new forgeries.
"In the witness's mind is a recollection, an image," said William Brooks, the police chief of Norwood, Mass.
The AP reported that Sirhan has claimed to have no recollection of the shooting or his initial confession.
Ray Monk, the author of the acclaimed "Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius," has expressed doubts about Pascal's recollection.
If you're skeptical of a family member's password-creation-and-recollection ability (*cough* grandma *cough*), try Keeper Family.
Eight months later, he advised that he had refreshed his recollection: Actually, he had talked to the journalist.
Ms. Ezie's lawyer, Uzoma Eze, who was present during the March conversation, confirmed her recollection of the conversation.
I have no recollection of how that session ended, whether on a good or bad or neutral note.
Lewis said he had no recollection of physical contact and denied attempting or having physical contact with her.
Trump had told Mueller in November 2018 that he had no recollection of speaking to Stone about WikiLeaks.
"The written responses, we informed counsel, 'demonstrate the inadequacy of the written format, as we have had no opportunity to ask follow-up questions that would ensure complete answers and potentially refresh your client's recollection or clarify the extent or nature of his lack of recollection,'" Mr. Mueller's report said.
Testifying before Congress, Strzok feigned no recollection of using his computer to make the critical alteration that cleared Clinton.
He said his brother's recollection of the day is "very vague," but that he had told him some details.
Participants will get to meet Anna, a young woman who has vivid dreams but no recollection of her past.
When shown a report of that interview, in her deposition, she said she had no recollection of giving it.
To be clear, it's deliberately designed to be enjoyed only by viewers with top-notch recollection of Breaking Bad.
In Jackson's recollection, Gale came to him and said he needed to leave at the rose ceremony or else.
" The other participant named by Ford, Mark Judge, said he has "no recollection of any of the events described.
She was severely intoxicated on the night in question and so naturally there are some inconsistencies in her recollection.
Trump, in his own written answers to Mueller's questions, said he had "no recollection" of the meeting in advance.
I was drunk, I was not tipsy, I was drunk, but I was not beyond the point of recollection.
In Kyanka's recollection, one of those people was Moot, aka Chris Poole, who'd post anime girls on the forum.
"I've no recollection of this happening & its not the sort of thing I would forget," Clegg said on Twitter.
That's a little different from recollection, which would be like you asking yourself when you last saw your boss.
After spending decades trying to forget that awful night, it is no wonder your recollection is less than perfect.
"Our recollection keeps changing," acknowledged former New York City mayor -- and Trump legal team member -- Rudy Giuliani on Sunday.
"I've no recollection of this happening & its not the sort of thing I would forget," he said on Twitter.
Hicks said she had "no recollection of any conversations" with Trump Jr. about the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting.
"That's why you don't want to go under oath until everything is settled and you're sure of your recollection."
Indeed, the recollection of the catastrophe unleashed during those terrible months must remain in our memories as a warning.
The texts are seven Italian poems by Rocco Emanuele Pagliara that explore themes of recollection, nostalgia and lost happiness.
Asked for a recollection of Manek, his tutor of more than 70 years ago, Mr. Waldan waved his hand.
"This is a point that maybe wasn't clarified in terms of recollection and his understanding of it," Giuliani said.
Lamar asks to see pictures of himself in the hospital because he doesn't have any recollection of that time.
Cashour did not answer a follow-up question about Wilkie's recollection of the 2009 speech at Arlington National Cemetery.
The Met said the provenance was not erroneous but was based on the recollection of the buyer Hugo Perls.
Mr. Meyer said he had only a vague recollection of being aware of these issues, according to the report.
To Pensiero's recollection, Leiblich walked into McCarthy's office and asked for a thousand more dollars, to which McCarthy obliged.
There is, again, absolutely nothing classified about an FBI director's recollection of his conversation over dinner with the president.
In Ms. Wu's recollection, Ms. Irgit brought a bikini to her Chinatown apartment and laid it on a couch.
Mr. Ahn has said he had no recollection of the alleged episode because he was drunk at the time.
The other lawmakers at the meeting, all Republicans, have not offered any public recollection of what the president said.
" Mr. Burks later said he strongly disagreed with Father Conroy's recollection, adding that he was "disappointed by the misunderstanding.
His questioning slowly intensified, and then panic overtook her as shards of recollection brought her past into sharper focus.
Why would a serious reading of "I, Too" be consumed by recollection of a primal scene of white guilt?
It was briefly shocking to see physical damage to my flesh yet have no sensory recollection of it happening.
Now, some disco drama is brewing, because according to Studio 54 co-founder Ian Schrager, Kors' recollection is bullshit.
"I thought a lot about the meaning of life," he said in his U.S. News recollection written in 1973.
"My recollection is that there were, obviously, problems, but I think we were able to overcome them," he said.
There was fond recollection of company retreats during which the staff divided into teams for softball: Christians versus Jews.
Bagpipes are deployed in service of sounds you've probably never attributed to bagpipes before, punctuating snippets of voiceover recollection.
"They gave me the Apollo Theater cane," Mr. Parrish said over the phone from Detroit, chuckling at the recollection.
While it is possible he met with Mr. Kilimnik, "the president has no recollection of it," the spokesman said.
One such recollection concerned the Aix-en-Provence jail where Fourcade waited to be handed over to the Gestapo.
COMEY: My recollection was, there was a significant amount of additional material about Page and why there was probable cause to believe he was an agent of a foreign power, and the dossier was part of that but was not all of it or a critical part of it, to my recollection.
When he was arrested upon landing, the suspect denied the allegation and said he had no recollection of the occurrence.
Walsh has said his client doesn't know Kavanaugh and has no recollection of ever being at a party with him.
An earlier deposition Snow gave may have also cast doubt on his recollection of events leading up to the shooting.
Washington (CNN)By Cody Keenan's recollection, President Barack Obama gave 3,577 speeches during his eight years in the White House.
Hemsworth, 35, has a clear recollection of their first interactions inside a New York City nightclub roughly 10 years ago.
When he was arrested upon landing, the suspect denied the allegation and said he had no recollection of the action.
She was incapacitated by alcohol at the time of the assault and initially had no recollection of her own rape.
You wake up in an abandoned hospital with no recollection of how you got there or what treatment you underwent.
Mr Stevenson agreed that merely having no recollection of a crime is not enough to qualify for exemption from execution.
In recent weeks, Akhmetshin has testified about his recollection of the meeting before a Washington grand jury used by Mueller.
I am appearing today voluntarily pursuant to a subpoena and will answer all questions to the best of my recollection.
They go through boxes of old journals and photos, trying to summon what was before it fades from recollection altogether.
Judge has said he has "no recollection" of the incident as Ford described it and does not wish to testify.
The concussion from a shell which struck near him last winter caused him to lose all recollection of the past.
Screenwriter Murray Schisgal, who Riss Gatsiounis said was at the meeting, told Variety he "had no recollection" of the incident.
" He said the findings of the Senate investigation "do not comport with my recollection or perception of the events described.
When that area is hyperactive, you feel familiarity that's not accompanied by recollection—which is why it feels so weird.
By her recollection, Fran has run somewhere in the neighborhood of 13 bars in Nashville over the past half-century.
Amazingly, it wasn't until after they married that they discovered that Blake's recollection of the phone call differed from Kevin's.
He was the first person ever to be classified as missing, in Kirkconnell's recollection, even though his location was known.
"It's a recollection from some guy three years ago through a third person," Eric Trump told The New York Post.
Rizzo, who spoke on behalf of the former pro wrestler, also told of Otunga's recollection of an incident on Nov.
Representatives for Powell, in a separate statement to NBC News, said he had no recollection of the conversation with Clinton.
"I don't have a recollection of Chris saying to me that we are going to miss those targets," he said.
Again, you probably have some recollection of Hulk Hogan, sex tape, Gawker trial, but the trial was a privacy trial.
Julian: My earliest recollection of characters in books that inspired me were of Rupert Bear and Dr. Seuss, amongst others.
Four of the attendees, including Trump Jr. and two of the Russians, backed up Kushner's recollection, according to the transcripts.
However, Christine's vivid recollection should be more than enough for us to truly, deeply know that the accusation is true.
" It was late, of course, and I had some recollection of a Langston Hughes line about being "the darker brother.
""He is still recovering from his physical injuries, but his recollection of the events on August 3, 2019 are genuine.
A spokesman for Vice President Mike Pence said his office has no recollection or record of any meeting taking place.
I tried to apologize and explain that I had no recollection of that happening, but unfortunately that friendship was irreparable.
In the source's recollection, Trump told Putin he thought it was "outrageous" that he'd put out the nuclear weapons video.
Kym Gold, Burnett's first wife, told me that she has no recollection of him reading Trump's book in this period.
Jack Housenger, a biologist who served as the director of the E.P.A.'s pesticide program, had a more positive recollection.
Fidgeting and sighing, Mr. Koch showed up in court and told the jury he had "no recollection" of the matter.
His recollection was affirmed by a current employee who said he had witnessed it; he asked not to be identified.
I did a lot of research on death recollection practices, of which there are hundreds around the world. Right. Sure.
The South Carolina senator said he had "no recollection" of interacting with the Brazilian president during his trip to Florida.
That's my recollection of when I started to go to the Pony — basically somewhere in 1975 or 1976 or something.
But, yeah, my view was that the content of those unclassified — the memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded.
At first, Levy had no recollection of ever having had an off-screen argument with his on-screen sister, Murphy.
"What's crazy about that suicide attempt is that to this day, she has no recollection of it whatsoever," he said.
Reporters shared those details with Murdock, who acknowledged a closeness with the family but provided a different recollection of events.
Opinion Eighteen years later, my recollection of the shock and grief is as clear as the day the towers fell.
The police officers — in the doctor's recollection there were as many as 10 of them — seemed to regard him curiously.
I don't think we've seen him before, nor has he even been alluded to, to the best of my recollection.
Trump disputes Comey's recollection, and on Friday said he is "100 percent" willing to give his own version under oath.
These moments of recollection in the finale were beautiful when I first watched the final episode live in May 2010.
" He replied: "My recollection of 12 years ago is that that was the position that the clients were telling us.
Successful hypnosis is based on mindful meditation and alleviating stress (since stress is the biggest hindrance to recollection), he says.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever," the Duke of York, 59, said about Giuffre's allegations.
The president disavowed any recollection of the alleged call between him and Gordon Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union.
"Ah, I — it's late in the day, and, it's about, ah, between 20 and 53 is my recollection," she said.
"Do you have an independent recollection of the Civil War?" asked Justice Kagan in her opinion in Madison v. Alabama.
"I have no recollection of having been asked to approve that private-banking loan," Mr. Ackermann said in an interview.
Judge has said he has no recollection of the event and that he's never seen Kavanaugh behave in this way.
Judge has said he has no recollection of this incident and that he never saw Kavanaugh act in this way.
Judge has said he has "no recollection" of the incident that Ford describes and never saw Kavanaugh acting that way.
In a statement, Baker said he has "absolutely no recollection" of Reagan telling him to order Volcker not to raise rates.
In a text message to CNN, Cohen denied delivering any documents to Flynn, and disputed Artemenko's recollection of their January conversation.
But my recollection is that when we saw the film, everybody in the theater goes, 'That guy's up to no good!
John claims he can't remember any of this and has no recollection of performing any sexual acts with Lorena that night.
So it's wholly plausible that her recollection of the period genuinely reflected well on the Reagans, at least on this issue.
Mashable reached out to the school's principal and vice-principal regarding Pääkkönen's recollection of his time there, but received no reply.
Then, an hour or two later, you find yourself wandering around without the foggiest recollection of where you left your vehicle.
In Wine's recollection, his treatment by military officials, from soldiers to medical staff, did not begin to improve until his Aug.
Despite the economic and political power they now enjoy, Mormons have a vivid recollection of what is like to be pariahs.
"My best recollection is that I spoke with Mr. Giuliani for the first time in early August 2019," Sondland told Congress.
Fifteen or so years ago, by her recollection, a woman named Robin Chapman made a pot roast in her slow cooker.
McCarrick, who was archbishop of Washington from 2001 until 2006, has said he has "absolutely no recollection" of the alleged abuse.
Coco's recollection that she sang the song with her father is also borderline plausible, Warren says — memories of parents are powerful.
Bennet countered Biden's recollection, arguing the outcome was simply a bad deal that Biden ended up foisting on his Democratic colleagues.
This new "fictionalized documentary" genre is the perfect mode to explain a story pieced together only through declassified files and recollection.
From his very first novel, "A Pale View of Hills", published in 1982, he explored the conflict between experience and recollection.
COMEY: You know, that&aposs not my recollection, Brett, and I don&apost know that the FISA application&aposs been released.
Unlike Celeste's morning dream, this bit of recollection doesn't dip into her anger over the Perry who was a serial abuser.
" — George Santayana And… "We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future.
CNN reported that Trump noted that his responses were to the best of his recollection, a common practice during legal proceedings.
In his recollection of events, the medic may play down the fact that he was being shot at while administering treatment.
He awakens two days later, floating in the Mediterranean, with no recollection of who he is or how he got there.
They are difficult to sort out and take any action on because it quickly turns into one person's recollection against another's.
When I mentioned this remark to Astrid, she said that she didn't have any recollection of Wim abusing her in adulthood.
" In Woltz's recollection, Related "asked Thomas to look at pavilions, and he came back with multiple concepts for the whole site.
He was not, it seemed on Saturday, a standout: Horn's former J.R.O.T.C. instructor said he had little recollection of Mr. Johnson.
He subsequently told CNN he has "no recollection" of sharing information about emails possessed by the Russians but couldn't "guarantee" it.
She has focused on details of her story that are, notably, unrelated to her recollection of the alleged sexual assault itself.
"  Ratner, through his attorney, also noted that he had "no recollection" of Kalighi's plea for help and never saw her "protest.
But in Prince Andrew's interview with the BBC that aired Saturday, he insisted he had "no recollection" of ever meeting Giuffre.
Trump has disputed Comey's recollection and said last week he is "100 percent" willing to give his own version under oath.
Sam: I kissed his housemate one time; no recollection of that, either, until the housemate texted me the next day flirting.
Our recollection keeps changing, or we're not even asked a question and somebody makes an assumption," he said on "This Week.
"And the other day, I saw you say you need a new arms deal," Trump told Putin, in the source's recollection.
In the same discursive vein, Biden's wistful recollection of working alongside segregationists James Eastland and Herman Talmadge sent up clear alarms.
"It's not surprising that Ms. Keyser has no recollection of the evening as they did not discuss it," Ms. Katz said.
Ms. Piccinini, whose work takes a bracing look at motherhood, reproduction and fertility, still smarts at the recollection of public derision.
For Mr. Nutter, it is a recollection of the doctor smoothing out the wrinkles of the white linen on his bed.
Sanders McKee, the eldest sibling who eventually became a co-trustee of the estate, had a different recollection in his deposition.
"None of the individuals Professor Ford says were at the party has any recollection at all of that night," Collins said.
An amusing recollection of her first understandings of intercourse — she thought it involved hydraulics and an operating table — quickly turns horrifying.
There was the 38-game stretch in Siberia — where, to the best of Glass's recollection, snow fell for 26 straight days.
If Mr. Flynn's recollection is not the same as what Trump the Younger told Congress, Don Jr. is in serious trouble.
Graham's office said in a statement that the South Carolina senator "has no recollection of direct contact" with Bolsonaro or Wajngarten.
"In anyone's recollection, there has never been a First Amendment permit that's been denied," said Mike Litterst, a Park Service spokesman.
Mr. Medici said on Monday in a telephone interview that he had no recollection of having handled the vase in question.
Maybe her recollection of him has since improved, or maybe she thought the bit might be funnier if he sounded Indian.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever," the Duke of York, 59, told Maitlis about Giuffre's allegations.
Though Jackson today says that he has no recollection of their visit, Needham and Chapman both say they remember it clearly.
There was the 38-game stretch in Siberia — where, to the best of Glass's recollection, snow fell for 45 straight days.
In the past, attempts to reconstruct a person's movements were limited by a dearth of records and the frailties of recollection.
I can also say I have zero recollection of engaging in inappropriate behavior and such behavior is inconsistent with my values.
"I do not have any recollection of meeting or talking to the Russian ambassador or any other Russian official," Sessions said.
However, I have no recollection of discussing Vice President Biden or his son on that call or after the call ended.
Franken has no recollection of this conversation, but says that it's wrong to suggest he wasn't already taking the matter seriously.
Former White House CTO Aneesh Chopra, who was in the room, said the conversation was actually fairly cordial to his recollection.
The researchers Neechi Mosha and Edwin Robertson showed that a weak recollection can make it easier for people to solve problems.
Only the Lyon family isn't exactly in a celebratory mood: Lucious still has no recollection of his life before the incident.
"From Dick Durbin to Lindsey Graham, they seem to have a much better recollection of what went on," he told Nielsen.
She has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present with or without Dr. Ford.
Two of the men who Ramirez said were involved in the incident said they had no recollection of Kavanaugh exposing himself.
She discovers she has a boyfriend who she must learn to trust again, despite having no recollection of what happened before.
The juror's recollection of testimony and details from the case suggested they had paid close attention and carefully considered the evidence.
Weinstein has a different recollection of the events, but believes Lupita is a brilliant actress and a major force for the industry.
I stumbled across this song recently, having no recollection of it, and discovered an interesting moment of Wayne sizing up his labelmates.
Espitia allegedly told police he blacked out and had no recollection of what happened, and awoke confused in a thicket of bushes.
I reckon this was probably taken in 2003, but my recollection of that year, and of that Glastonbury, is hazy at best!
McIver was falling asleep with the gun in his lap and has no recollection of pulling the trigger, Crane told the newspaper.
The Souvenir comes to us through Hogg's eyes, a memory deftly filtered through her recollection of what she saw, thought, and felt.
"I have been informed with great anguish of Jenny Lumet's recollection about our night together in 1991," Simmons said in a statement.
At issue is an age-old dilemma: which is better, remembering or forgetting, the pain of recollection or the escape of oblivion?
The tunnel and his pain dissolve, and there's the recollection of the last two weeks, there in their entirety, sharp and undecayed.
Scraps of torn material lead to the eventual discovery of Irma, dehydrated, confused but unharmed, who has no recollection of the events.
My recollection is that the statement was written primarily by the Ukrainians with Ambassador Volker's guidance, and offered my assistance when asked.
Ford detailed her recollection of the assault in a series of raw and emotional statements in front of the panel on Thursday.
Weinstein has a different recollection of the events, but believes Lupita is a brilliant actress and a major force for the industry.
In a recent article, the Intercept's Ryan Grim recounts Reid's current recollection of the story with Biden cast specifically as the villain.
My recollection of what Reid was saying at the time pointed fingers more generally at the White House, but it's basically consistent.
" He said he could not speak to McCauley's recollection but insisted: "There was no quid pro quo, nor was there any bargaining.
The Maguires' once-rosy recollection of the 1996 Academy Awards has changed with the recent revelations about sexual misconduct coursing through Hollywood.
On all topics, Trump's written answers said he did "not recall" or had "no recollection" of information the special counsel asked about.
" Romanek, however, said his "recollection of #keiraknightley's 'entourage' was that her mum visited the set one day for an hour or two.
McIver had fallen asleep with the gun in his lap and has no recollection of pulling the trigger, Crane told the newspaper.
It's a soft-assault on the senses; part frank recollection of the long nights inside with drugs, part a portrait of friendship.
"Now let me show you how to give a real kiss," he said, in Vester's recollection, and jerked her head toward him.
"My view was that the content of those unclassified, memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded," he said at the time.
To my recollection, that's unheard of from presidential candidates in a party that has largely taken the African American vote for granted.
IAN BURUMA begins his biography of his grandparents Win and Bernard with a recollection of picture-book Christmases in the English countryside.
Soon, he told Sarah he wanted to officially start his own company, and, in her recollection, she laughed at him but conceded.
Sloan: Senator, in that interview, to the best of my recollection with the LA Times, they didn't provide me with any information.
Mr. Sokolich's recollection of gifts and favors underscored just how assiduously Christie administration officials used the levers of power to secure endorsements.
But he had his own doubts about Mr. Foos's memories, and noted that the motel owner's recollection of facts could be inconsistent.
First, that any scenario that is sufficiently absurd can become funny in recollection, even if it was pure suffering at the time.
Piper has no recollection of the events that transpired and the mystery surrounding her memory loss draws a deeper web of confusion.
"I would need to see the videotape because I really don't remember," Chourraut said, when asked of her recollection of her victory.
Director Comey's memory of these interactions was equivocal and speculative, while Mr. McCabe's recollection is clear, unequivocal and supported by documentary evidence.
Even the bad times, in recollection, seem somehow not to include him, though he was right there, drunk, sarcastic, maudlin, a phantom.
"Such sessions are often stressful for witnesses and there is nothing unusual or inappropriate in refreshing a witness' recollection," Manafort's attorneys wrote.
" He said that he had "no recollection of this happening," and that it was "not the sort of thing I would forget.
He is instead studied through secondhand recollection and primary documents — an enigmatic figure whose appeal we're left to parse on our own.
A source with knowledge of the president's conversations with Putin told me this direct criticism from Trump was unprecedented in their recollection.
Keyser has said that she does not know Kavanaugh and has no recollection of being at a party where he was present.
Six years later, she's found alive and scarred in a tank in the woods, with no recollection of her time in captivity.
In a brief televised interview, Mr. Darthés said his recollection of the encounter with Ms. Fardin was the opposite of her account.
"To the best of my recollection, I didn't have anyone who connected me to Julian Assange," he said in the YouTube video.
Her voice trembled in moments of intense recollection; it sounded as though she might be crying, though no tears appeared to fall.
But he said he has not, to the best of his recollection, had conversations with people inside the administration about the deal.
They had a large-scale painting that hung over the dining table, my recollection is that it came from Germany or Poland.
It tells us that our contact tracing is only as good as the weakest link, which is our own individual personal recollection.
Here, recollection is a laser, a tool to be focused on a past teeming with harsh and essential lessons for the present.
Prince Andrew has denied the allegations, saying in his own recent BBC interview that he had no recollection of meeting Ms. Giuffre.
The President suggested that another woman who accused Kavanaugh of inappropriate sexual behavior at Yale, Deborah Ramirez, was mistaken in her recollection.
Mundie said in an email that he had been invited by Brockman and had no recollection of meeting Epstein at the event.
But McCarrick, now 89, said last year in a statement that he had "absolutely no recollection" of the abuse involving the teenager.
She was brought to the U.S. by her parents at age 2 and has no recollection of life before she came here.
But Judge's reported lack of recollection of the alleged event could become a focal point for all those looking into the accusation.
If he genuinely has no recollection of them, and no document, friend, or other evidence surfaced, he was not consciously being dishonest.
He then listed various project descriptions "to the best of my recollection" and again asked McKinsey to release him from the agreement.
When Michele Mallin first pointed to Tim Cole's photo, her words were "I think that's him"; later her recollection hardened into certainty.
Katz described Ford's recollection of the incident in stark terms, going as far as saying her client considered it an attempted rape.
It would probably fit in more, because as far as my recollection, at the time it felt like a lot of music.
And to the best of my recollection, during that same period of service, I do not recall feeling pressured to do so.
With a vague recollection of the scene, I remarked to a friend that there was something striking about Hillary in that moment.
He said he still has no recollection that Page mentioned his planned trip to Russia but doesn't dispute Page's version of events.
Now that meeting was supposedly attended by Deputy Director McCabe but McCabe says he has no recollection of ever being at the meeting.
"I woke up with this guy, I drank so much, I had no recollection of what happened," she told the New York Post.
As for the other DOJ investigation, Manafort's lawyers wrote that he corrected his earlier statements after his lawyer "refreshed his recollection" with notes.
What I did say is, 'I can't confirm the exact date that my recollection happened, but he came over around 9:30 p.m.
My recollection with Andrew was that, my sense was, he seemed more businesslike in his approach to it, and that's fine with me.
The only part that didn't make sense was his firm: No Taft lawyer, to anyone's recollection, had ever filed a class-action lawsuit.
"Supposedly you get it from ticks but I have absolutely no recollection of being bit or having a rash or ANYTHING," Hefner wrote.
The events take place over the course of a single hour; they are necessarily filled out by long passages of introspection and recollection.
But while City Slickers didn't grant Gyllenhaal much screen time, the experience elicits a vivid recollection for the actor even 25 years later.
It was a theme the president repeated at campaign rallies, including one in Mississippi where he mocked Ford's recollection of her alleged assault.
And to the best of my recollection, during that same period of service, I do not recall ever feeling pressured to do so.
Bartow's face, identifiable by his wire-frame glasses, is frozen in terror as he confronts the possibility of losing recollection of the past.
With Grace claiming to have no recollection of the crimes, Dr Jordan spends his mornings probing her subconscious for evidence of periodic amnesia.
"It took a very long time for her to recover from this, and it was a very painful recollection for her," Albert said.
But they said that in later interviews she denied making such a statement and implied that the recollection of the parents was incorrect.
One explanation for this difference is that recollection is strongly associated with the medial temporal lobe, while familiarity is associated with frontoparietal regions.
The worst playoff loss* of LeBron James's career, to the best of my recollection, was his 2011 Finals loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
Her recollection was vague, but she shared a more recent story about the time she brought her dog, Josie, along to a shoot.
Sterzenbach said based on his recollection, there seemed to have been more instances of coin flips being held in 2008 than in 2016.
" The wrestler-turned-movie star added, "What's crazy about that suicide attempt is to this day, she has no recollection of it whatsoever.
A spokesman for Flynn on Thursday walked back that denial, now claiming that he had no recollection if sanctions came up. http://wapo.
Whether or not to inform those users seems like a fundamental question, yet Zuckerberg claimed to have no recollection of any discussion thereof.
My mother told me that to the best of her recollection, neither I nor my siblings had ever been troubled by night waking.
Harris, meanwhile, has been busy injecting AI into Salesforce's services in accord with Benioff's directive, which came in early 2015 by his recollection.
"It is not surprising at all that Mr. Manafort was unable to recall specific details prior to having his recollection refreshed," they write.
I don't have any recollection of it, but as I get older, I've definitely started remembering things that I've tried to take on.
Wilkie's spokesman Curt Cashour told CNN's KFile on Thursday that the secretary answered questions from senators with his "best recollection" of the events.
She tried to reach Mr. O'Dowd several times that day to correct his recollection, she testified, but he did not return her messages.
He hadn't seen his face clean-shaven since college, and, to the best of his recollection, had never laid eyes on his scalp.
I don't remember what was being protested the first time I witnessed a cacerolada, but I have a visceral recollection of the sound.
His recollection of Ms. Wilson's appearance at the dedication of the F.B.I. building was highly inaccurate, and only ratcheted up the political tensions.
In his recollection, the doctor's eyes widened, and he said, "I think we know what you have" — a condition called mammalian-meat allergy.
"A brief interaction" Sessions said he knew Kislyak had been at the Mayflower that night but he had no recollection of a meeting.
Kavanaugh has denied the incident ever took place and a classmate who was allegedly involved says he has no recollection of the incident.
In his recollection, the Cameron Crazies started in with "air ball" the next time Yonakor touched the ball, not immediately after he missed.
" He said she has "only one recollection of formally meeting with the customer, which was the day she fired him as a client.
The production suggests that all the action has merged in her recollection as, dying, she flashes back to the events of her life.
"It's my recollection that I didn't tell anyone how they should do their job regarding the hiring or firing of anybody," he said.
He said he had expressed "certain reservations" about it in White House meetings, a recollection that at one point Reagan seemed to challenge.
"Ivanka, according to the later recollection of her team, would shortly leave the meeting, take a pill and go to sleep," Wolff writes.
Mr. Northam's account of events varied slightly from one interview to another, and from the recollection of his chief of staff, Clark Mercer.
" In Jamie's recollection, Jackie's response to this exhortation was: "I guess it takes a mother to say 'snap out of it,' doesn't it?
Bundy's only recollection of pre-release planning was filling out some paperwork and taking classes on the closed-circuit TV in his cell.
" He added: "She has only one recollection of formally meeting with the customer, which was the day she fired him as a client.
Details: Per Biden's recollection, a 4-star general asked him to go to Kunar, a province in Afghanistan, while serving as vice president.
One piece I'm most proud of in recent years was a first-person recollection of Expo 67 and the centennial year in general.
If she does not testify, some of her critics will undoubtedly argue that the time that's passed is reason to doubt her recollection.
After my call with this official I [redacted] returned to my office, and wrote up my best recollection of what I had heard.
"Until this story broke, I had, to the best of my recollection, had never heard of this at all," Pompeo told Hugh Hewitt.
Cole, a partner at the law firm Sidley Austin, claimed he had no recollection of matters referenced as the basis for his disqualification.
Her recollection was broadly confirmed by documents and by a co-worker to whom she relayed conversations about the situation at the time.
"To the best of my recollection, these are the facts about my interaction with Sidney Blumenthal in late winter of 2008," Asher said.
Sulichin and Ibáñez, who were in the car ahead of del Castillo and Penn, also have no recollection of encountering a military checkpoint.
During the BBC interview, Prince Andrew said he had no recollection of meeting Roberts Giuffre despite there being a photograph of them together.
After the story broke, former Justice Department officials went into damage control mode trying to dismiss McCabe's recollection of his interactions with Rosenstein.
Andrew, 59, also categorically denies the accusations and has said he has no recollection of meeting Giuffre, who was previously named Virginia Roberts.
Sessions' attorney Chuck Cooper said the attorney general "stands by his testimony" about his recollection of the meeting with Trump's foreign policy team.
"The majority don't have a recollection of symptoms or mosquito bites and are surprised the antibody test came back positive," Dr. Curry said.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated Ms. Moayeri's recollection of the scene when she shot the photograph.
Mueller says Trump told investigators in writing that he had no recollection of learning about the meeting or emails before the 2016 election.
I have zero recollection of what it was about — I only know the title because I referred to it in my teen diary.
She told investigators she thinks she "flipped," but she didn&apost have a "real recollection" of what happened, Adam Maldonado said in the filing.
Trump's recollection, even if still exaggerated, will ring credible because it tracks the way the public's view of the Iraq War changed over time.
My recollection was it was part of a broader mosaic of facts that were laid before the FISA judge to obtain a FISA warrant.
"People responded at Garry's memorial to you and Garry in a big way," Apatow told the Seinfeld star, who teared up at the recollection.
He underwent "electroconvulsive therapy," which caused short-term memory loss but didn't impair his recollection enough to keep him from testifying during the trial.
Though Takei was only a small child when his family was placed on the registry, his recollection of what happened next is crystal clear.
And so, in his mind, the transcript exonerates him so it must be a perfect recollection of how his chat with Zelensky went down.
Weinstein has a different recollection of the events," it stated, "but believes Lupita is a brilliant actress and a major force for the industry.
McCarrick, whom the pope ordered to live a life of seclusion and penitence, has said he has "absolutely no recollection" of such an incident.
Fusing history and personal narrative with healthy doses of myth and humor, the book is a colorful, bittersweet recollection of a bygone Los Angeles.
My recollection was it was part of a broader mosaic of facts that were laid before the FISA Judge to obtain a FISA warrant.
My recollection was, it was part of a broader mosaic of facts that were laid before the FISA judge to obtain a FISA warrant.
" In another recollection, Sestak was even more blunt: He said Schumer told him, "Sestak, whenever I tell you anything, the only answer is yes.
While soothing Ellev, I try a bunch of different combinations on the lock based on my vague recollection of what the four numbers are.
It's not my recollection, but I'm not ruling it out: I was drunk, he was sober, and it would hardly be out of character.
Inside Olga's head, Nilin changes her recollection of the fate of her sick husband, turning her anger against his doctor, and in turn Memorize.
Among them was his recollection of the late King and I star Yul Brynner who he said "punched" him when he was a child.
Barbara has a different recollection of August 223, 21998, one she described to both the police and later the jury at her husband's trial.
I only have a vague recollection of most of them—what exactly did I do with Screech with Saved By the Bell last night?
He probably has a stronger recollection than I do, because that's something an artist would definitely be affected by if they got that response.
That's a pretty controversial statement, but apparently not a memorable one: Hatcher claimed to have no recollection of making it a few days later.
Our recollection is that the interaction between Mr. Trump and Ambassador Kislyak was limited to the polite exchange of pleasantries appropriate on such occasions.
"When a place of recollection is desecrated, it's the entire Republic that is sullied," Castaner said on Twitter shortly after officials visited the cemetery.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever," the Duke of York, 59, told Newsnight anchor Emily Maitlis about Giuffre's allegations.
He later claimed to have no recollection of the event on account of him allegedly being hit over the head and losing his memory.
Van Gogh had no recollection of the events surrounding the ear episode, and said his memories of his actions during breakdowns were usually vague.
Ford gave an emotional recollection about the "uproarious laughter" she says she heard during the moment her attackers cornered her in a room. Sen.
Though Keyser says she has "no recollection" of being at a party that Kavanaugh attended, she told The Post that she believes Ford's allegation.
Sex crimes can be tough for both local and federal prosecutors to prove because recollection and credibility can be affected by a victim's trauma.
The CEO first said he had no recollection of creating or altering the document nor of ordering anyone on his team to do so.
"There's no way unless he's got dementia or something that he's got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State," Coleman said.
The stories interconnect and diverge darkly through the tormented recollection of her classmate Clay (Dylan Minnette), who loved her from afar until the end.
"He did nothing more with the information and had no recollection of or involvement in any further discussion about the matter," Alan Futerfas said.
He met Eric Lindros twice: at Rock Lobster (when, per Merlino's recollection Lindros would have been underage) in 1992, and at Continental in 1996.
"It was not my recollection that any of us were the thought drivers on obstruction," said Ms. Wood, who now runs an investigative firm.
As someone who faced workplace discrimination during pregnancy, Warren stood by the woman's recollection of events as Matthews pressed her in a tense exchange.
Mr. Caffrey relied heavily on his notes, and said he had no independent recollection of what Ms. Ortega had said beyond his typewritten summary.
Her characters are forever wishing each other happiness "if there is such a thing as happiness," or noting that it exists only in recollection.
The president told reporters he did not know exactly when the Russia discussions had ceased, but he said his recollection was early in 2016.
The top two editors at the time, Bill Keller and Jill Abramson, say they have no recollection of being pressured over Ms. Waxman's story.
While her assailant and another man debated what to do — "Let's take her and rape her," the second man said, according to her recollection.
And my recollection sitting here as best I can give it to you without studying the email is: I was in the latter camp.
I think the reason I have that impression is I have some recollection of almost an imperceptible, like, what am I going to do?
"Pompeo in a separate interview said that to the best of his recollection he "never heard" about surveillance of Yovanovitch "until this story broke.
Mr. Mohammed "didn't scream, grunt or do anything," Dr. Mitchell said, citing his recollection of the 183 times he waterboarded him in March 2003.
It is hard to find any Frenchman or woman born before 210 who does not have a vivid and personal recollection of that month.
In one such recollection, Garland is shown at a diner, posing for pictures of her and a fellow leading man on a typical date.
The defense said prosecutors were relying on Mr. Hickey's recollection of conversations that happened years ago, with no concrete evidence to corroborate his memory.
"I have no recollection of any other general officers doing that," Toni Gidwani, an intelligence analyst who worked with Flynn in Afghanistan, told me.
" Favorite '80s act "My earliest recollection of a song from the '80s that I learned to play is 'Cult of Personality,' by Living Colour.
Judge has said he has no recollection of the incident Ford described and that he does not wish to speak publicly on the subject.
What does it matter if the tale of how Julia and Cassie met is Julia's own recollection or her mother's memory grafted onto hers?
JAMES COMEY, FORMER FBI DIRECTOR: You know, that&aposs not my recollection, Bret, and I don&apost know that the FISA application has been released.
We don't see his recollection of their day together, but rather start when Alison visits him in jail and tells him she wants a divorce.
These memories are especially important today, as the father of five currently has no recollection of who he is and the impact he has made.
All I can think of is that in my sleep I expressed that to her because I don't have any recollection of actually touching her.
I don't have much recollection of it, but I remember waking up in a hospital bed and being told that my leg had been amputated.
To the best of my recollection, I met Mr. Giuliani in person only once at a reception when I briefly shook his hand in 22019.
In my recollection, that happened shortly after kids my age had moved on to 21950D consoles, like Sony's Playstation 2, Microsoft's Xbox, and Nintendo's GameCube.
"My recollection is that the statement was written primarily by the Ukrainians with Ambassador Volker's guidance, and I offered my assistance when asked," he writes.
Investigators didn't believe Rondini because she drank with Bunn at her apartment before the assault (although she said she has no recollection of doing so).
Instead of having the kind of memory I have with my grandfather, I could make sure her first recollection of queerness was a positive one.
So, when senior center Dennis Clifford was asked what will be his best memory from playing college ball, recent history was possibly clouding his recollection.
The first time he wrote down his recollection of their conversation and her alleged confession was about 15 hours after their talk at 3 a.m.
The cleric said he had "absolutely no recollection" of such incidents and considered himself innocent but that he would obey the orders of his superiors.
Lil Scrappy tells us he has no recollection of falling asleep, but admits he might have overdone it by driving too much in one day.
Here's Bannon's recollection of it: Trump went around the room and asked people the percentages he thought of -- of still winning and what the recommendation.
Peduto's recollection of the phone call mirrors what Trump told reporters hours after the shooting while he was heading for a campaign rally in Illinois.
The source also says she fell face first in the Jacuzzi and is still covered in bruises, but has no recollection of these events. E!
I have no recollection until at some point later I was jolted awake… and I felt Mr. Cosby's hand groping my breasts under my shirt.
He spoke again with investigators on Tuesday and described his recollection of his interaction with Ford, then submitted a more detailed written statement on Wednesday.
"My view was that the content of those unclassified, memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded," Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee last May.
Her legal team had wanted the panel to subpoena alleged witness Mark Judge, who has said he has "no recollection" of Ford's description of events.
"I'm keen to talk to them and put my recollection of events in the public record," Goldstone said in an interview with The Sunday Times.
Trump Jr.'s attorney, Alan Futerfas, told CNN that his client said he had no recollection of the email and took no action on it.
Those questions led, over a period of weeks, to a recollection of a frightening experience in her childhood, and an effort to soothe the child.
Sondland had failed to mention that call during his previous closed-door testimony, but revised his recollection Wednesday, after other witnesses testified to its existence.
For starters, he can certainly claim that he gave his answers to the congressional committee based on the best of his recollection at that time.
He even stated that he had "no recollection" of meeting Roberts Guiffre and that the photo of them alongside Epstein's alleged madame might be fake.
Because memories are made up of networks across the brain, it doesn't seem likely we'll be able to pluck away an entire recollection anytime soon.
By Mr. Rada's recollection, Mr. Martin believed that he had many of the symptoms of PTSD, possibly a result of his service in Desert Storm.
They're immersed in the book, and I had only a hazy recollection of it, so I reread it, and it's riddled with references to Lear.
This is my own personal recollection of my experience of the March on the Pentagon, the most significant antiwar protest of our nation's Vietnam era.
In my recollection of our family meal, it was not that the mothers at the table denied the existence of sexual harassment, far from it.
As the novel follows Fred's recollection of his early years, its moral preoccupations turn on the uncertainty of how selfless or egocentric Lenny really is.
"What I have forgotten is what I have written: a rag of words wrapped around a shard of recollection," Ms. Alexander said in that volume.
Winslow didn't do much research to recreate the book's mid-century atmosphere, relying instead on his recollection of spending time with people like his grandmother.
Ms. Sasaki also provided her account to The Los Angeles Times, which reported that Mr. Singer said his client had no recollection of the episode.
In the interview with The Times, Mr. Papadopoulos said he had "no recollection" of telling any Trump advisers about the emails supposedly in Russia's hands.
In opening statements, defense attorney Bryant Camareno argued that Drejka's comments to police were simply his best recollection and showed his perception at the time.
But my recollection was the boardwalk was still open and there were amusements and rides, and that part of the town hadn't shut down yet.
Cardinal McCarrick, now 88, who declined to comment for this article, said in a statement last month that he had no recollection of the abuse.
Mr. Cosby didn't take the stand in his defense, which meant the case, in some sense, came down to Ms. Constand's recollection versus his legacy.
"I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever," the Duke of York, 59, told BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis about Giuffre's allegations.
Mary McCormack Hughes has a vivid recollection of the phone call she got 22000 years ago this week from Robert Durst, her brother-in-law.
A White House official disputed the former McCain aide's recollection of events, but declined to elaborate, remarking that doing so would keep the feud going.
So his recollection of the time period conjures up images of "Mad Men," the fictional AMC series set at an ad agency in the 1960s.
Under defense questioning, she later replied that the raised fist signaled "solidarity," but she insisted she had no recollection of what she was referring to.
There are also numerous items mentioned in the video that Star seemingly has no recollection of buying, like Louboutin loafers and pairs of Gucci gloves.
I have firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside rooms at many of these parties waiting their "turn" with a girl inside the room.
Anyway — across the ages, presidential injuries have been confined to the realm of historical ephemera; breaking news of international importance that vanishes from all recollection.
I have always told the truth, and I have answered every question to the best of my recollection, as I will continue to do today.
" A spokesman for Mr. Murray said the coal executive "does not have a recollection as to the exact statements allegedly made nearly a year ago.
"Maduro and Cilia will protect me," Moreno told Ramiz, according to the former airline owner's recollection of a conversation with Moreno shortly after the dismissal.
So anytime during that period they could have talked about it, but the president's recollection of it is the thing had petered out quite a bit.
The lyrics, specifically smattered with references to his days in Berlin, are a strangely mournful recollection of the years of revolution he largely helped to shape.
In Grosvenor-Henry's recollection, she began to feel that she could no longer participate in the very ecosystem of food and travel that she had fortified.
CNN cited a source familiar with the matter who said Trump had made it clear that he answered Mueller's questions to the best of his recollection.
To the best of my recollection, there was not one publication, mainstream or otherwise, that ever mentioned John Podesta's email prior to their posting by WikiLeaks.
Growing closer to Britain is politically complicated in a country where recollection remains strong of the nearly 1,000 lives lost, mostly Argentine, in the 1982 war.
"My next memory is waking up in the hospital, covered in vomit, with an IV in and no recollection of how I got there," King says.
My recollection is that Mr. Giuliani and I actually spoke no more than two or three times by phone, for about a few minutes each time.
" Bromwich blamed the other instance of lacking candor, related to a conversation between McCabe and Comey, on Comey's "admittedly vague and uncertain recollection of those discussions.
"I have a very clear recollection of the minute I found out that Maurizio had been killed in Milan," his financial adviser, Andrea Morante, says now.
"I think when people leave government, sometimes the recollection of things that happened inside tend to be a little different from what actually happened," he said.
" Toback denies all accusations, telling the Los Angeles Times in a statement that, if he did, it "was for five minutes and [he has] no recollection.
The young man and older woman begin a hesitant and fumbling sexual liaison whose sacrilegious tenderness is, however, never quite incarnated by Paul's recollection of it.
" Skye denied Wes' recollection of events, and claimed that she was actually attempting to give him back his things when he began acting "violently and irrational.
The rapper says he has no recollection of falling asleep behind the wheel, but he does remember Ca$ino and himself struggling to escape the car.
"In my recollection, the only people who really think about punishing or rewarding people for their votes on Supreme Court nominees are conservative groups," Denniston said.
In an interview with Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo, the President turned his recollection of the strikes into an advertisement for his Mar-a-Lago resort.
One source described the President's answers without providing any direct quotes and said the President made clear he was answering to the best of his recollection.
A source familiar with the matter said that Blankfein had no recollection of meeting Low, and it's unclear if Low was present at the two meetings.
Richard Branson accusation The billionaire said he has no recollection of an alleged sexual assault that a woman says occurred at his island home in 2010.
His spokesman said in February that while Flynn "had no recollection of discussing sanctions, he couldn't be certain that the topic never came up" with Kislyak.
Portman), is bookish and melancholy, haunted (at least in her son's recollection) by memories of her home in Ukraine and plagued by headaches and other ailments.
But on Tuesday, Donald J. Trump became the first president-elect to visit the headquarters of The New York Times, to the best of anyone's recollection.
"The top two editors at the time, Bill Keller and Jill Abramson, say they have no recollection of being pressured over Ms. Waxman's story," Baquet said.
They have me reconsidering how much stock I put into the genetic reports I get back, compared with the recollection of ancestry from my family members.
On the other hand, my only recollection of attending a Baptist service as a child was being in church for what felt like an entire weekend.
But after googling around, I found this image of a young boy with his hand on the casket and concluded that the recollection must be true.
But this is the most aggressively, to my recollection, that any Trump administration official has ever been questioned about their association with Islamophobic individuals or groups.
This version of events, however, was at odds with the recollection of the police officer who had driven the victim to the scene of the arrest.
Jon is kidnapped, only to mysteriously return four years later with no recollection of what has happened and with strange powers that threaten those around him.
Two women who answered the door during one young volunteer's recent canvass in heavily Democratic Broward County had at best a hazy recollection of the senator.
Private waste recollection facilities for the country exist only in Guatemala City, where recyclable material, like the paper seen here, is separated by type and compressed.
McCarrick has said that he had "absolutely no recollection" of the alleged abuse of the teenager but has not commented on the other allegations against him.
Other former McKinsey consultants who worked on the Iraq project, Task Force for Business and Stability Operations, have a more positive recollection of the firm's work.
In our hazy recollection, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s was a cohesive collective helmed by one charismatic leader and a supporting cast.
On Monday evening, after a day of her campaign declining to comment on the story, the candidate issued a statement confirming her recollection of the meeting.
Liz doubted that Merrill had overlooked her because she'd shown him up at their reading; in all probability, Merrill's recollection was that he'd shown her up.
Director Comey has no specific recollection of what Mr. McCabe told him, while Mr. McCabe remembers the two discussed the article before and after its publication.
The issue was raised during the debate again on Tuesday and Warren confirmed her recollection of the meeting, while Sanders once again denied he said it.
To the best of my recollection, the answer is one time, maybe two, maybe three times in the seven-plus years I worked under Bill Clinton.
Trump seized on Sondland's recollection of a phone call the two men had in September, when Sondland asked the president directly about his plans for Ukraine.
Sondland faced intense criticism for omissions and purported failures of recollection in his October closed-door testimony, and he already submitted an "addendum" to supplement it.
In Hawk's recollection, the studio used to take a weekly or biweekly trip to the nearest skatepark and make everyone skate — sessions the skater also attended.
According to Mr. Silverbush's recollection of the matter from the 1980s, the woman's son had placed her in a hotel room rather than a nursing home.
Despite the evidence that his recollection was flawed, Kelly decided it was more important to stand by his account than to admit that he was wrong.
The allegation in the book hinged on the recollection of a Yale classmate who The Times reported contacted the FBI and lawmakers during Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing.
A solo show made more populous by dolls, toy cars and hand shadows, it is Robert Lepage's fragmented recollection of his childhood in 1960s Quebec City.
Holmes told investigators that he could clearly hear what Trump and Sondland were saying, and has a "clear recollection" of it despite not having taken notes.
To the best of my recollection, I never even so much as heard the word "Juneteenth" while in elementary, middle, or high school in New Jersey.
"I remember one of my coworkers started crying," said another source, whose recollection of the meeting was confirmed with two other employees present at the time.
In another incident, an instructor questioned D.A.'s recollection of an exercise, telling her that she was "overwhelmed" and "probably didn't remember it correctly," the suit says.
" The author further insists that this visual recollection resulted in "a shattering series of plucked or half-plucked poultry which runs parallel to the carcasses of beef.
The morning after you've been "blackout" drunk, you might have no recollection of what happened — despite having posted Instagram Stories and sent drunk text messages that evening.
" The lawyer conveyed that Long's recollection is receiving an invitation to an event 10 years ago, and he attended to "support all of his Lost Colony alumni.
Trump, who had previously called Ford's testimony "credible," reversed his stance during a rally in Mississippi Tuesday, mocking the gaps in Ford's recollection of the alleged assault.
My first impulse was fury, even all these years later: at Kozak, the ambassador, and his deputy Kunstadter, who had — in my recollection — lied to my face.
More than a recollection of her past, The Sexual Life of Catherine M. is also a meditation on desire, pleasure, and why we want what we want.
The recollection of this trauma burns so brightly that the viewer might be surprised to learn that the matriarch's demise is, in fact, never shown on-camera.
I have a firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside rooms at many of these parties waiting for their 'turn' with a girl inside the room.
I have no recollection of a Slinky being part of that epic multi-weapon fight scene in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but it has been a while.
He invested in electric carmaker Tesla years ago at about $35 a share, according to his recollection, and sold at $85 to $90 (it's now over $230).
"My recollection seems to be that we asked them if any of our data was included in it, and they came back and said yes," he said.
I have a very good recollection of my childhood and I can remember before I could read, I became worried that I'd never be able to read.
After suffering such a serious brain injury, Tammy lost the last two years of her memory, which means she has no recollection of her youngest child, Faith.
Buzzfeed contacted 11 other women who were in the 1997 pageant, all of whom told the outlet they had no recollection of Trump entering the dressing room.
The actress relayed to her sister, Debra, that her and Polanski didn't immediately hit it off, as revealed in the book Sharon Tate Recollection, compiled by Debra.
Guy's recollection was Larkins, who played football at Purdue and later coached there after playing middle school for Mike Fratello, forced him to work out with him.
They never once during my tenure, at least to my recollection, called out someone who has crossed the line on a story…they always have an excuse.
LADS LADS LA— You wake up at 2 PM the next day being asphyxiated by a bit of tinsel with no recollection of the past 203 hours.
We've learned when she was released, she went home and found empty beer cans in the fridge ... again, she says she has no recollection of chugging them.
These exams included visual object learning tasks, which require memorization and recollection of shapes, and emotional recognition tests, which involve identifying basic emotions in images of faces.
McCarrick has said that he had "absolutely no recollection" of the alleged abuse of the teenager 50 years ago but has not commented on the other allegations.
I have a firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside rooms and many of these parties waiting for their 'turn' with a girl inside the room.
I felt victimized by the fact that others were judging me through conflicting and unsubstantiated reports, while I myself had no recollection of the events that transpired.
Sessions countering Comey's recollection of events—which is presumably recorded in his contemporaneous memos—is part of the White House's campaign against the former FBI director's credibility.
But, what Bannon's recollection of "Billy Bush Saturday" does do is put to lie the idea that he and Priebus were great friends and comrades in arms.
In fact, the hearing and an FBI investigation must occur even if crucial details are missing and if named witnesses deny the event or have no recollection.
"In her draft 'story,' she editorialized her recollection of events," Hill said, adding that DaSilva asked for her friend to look over the statement for grammatical errors.
But while writing to you, I lose the sense of these things, in the recollection of ancient times, when youth and health made happiness out of everything.
Others who had attended the party had a different recollection, he was told, and sticking to his original version would have negative repercussions, according to the claim.
No one should be surprised by McIntosh's recollection that the only female role models who got real attention at the school appeared in the pages of Playboy.
The company is not chasing what is new; it is using nostalgia—this positive recollection of one's past —to reinforce the reliability and longevity of its brand.
Judge Kavanaugh denies assaulting Dr. Blasey or even being at the party in question, and Mr. Judge has said he has "no recollection" of the alleged incident.
The term covers a multitude of approaches; here Malmquist sets his novel in opposition to the very meaning of "memoir," which implies a recollection of something past.
For Alfredo Alva, the recollection of his arduous childhood journey from his central Mexican home village to Texas is something he wants others to know about, too.
Many of us heard about it in school and Christine's recollection should be more than enough for us to truly, deeply know that the accusation is true.
COMEY: My recollection is that I did it that night as soon as I got home on my personal laptop and printed it out on my printer.
The most chilling revelation from Gill, however, is her recollection of shouting to Fred when she saw him leaving the house with a bulky, rolled-up carpet.
At a mosque about a mile from his townhouse, leaders said they had no recollection of Mr. Artan's ever praying there and did not know his family.
A man who was on his way back from White Island just moments before the New Zealand volcano erupted is sharing his scary recollection of the incident.
"All were legitimate entities and established for lawful ends," the spokesman told NBC, adding that Manafort "has no specific personal recollection" about the account closures in question.
Mr. DiFalco adroitly avoids the perils of wise-child sassiness and brings a surprising and necessary flash of pain to the recollection of a gay hate crime.
Dr. Marsh, who lived with Mr. Northam for two years, said he had no recollection of the image or any event where it might have been taken.
They theorized that the light from the laser would activate only the set of light-sensitive cells associated with the foot-shock memory and trigger a recollection.
For "The Jacket" (2002), he used his recollection of an incident in which one of his brothers wrongly accused an African-American youngster of stealing a jacket.
"Today Forbes published an interview of Brian Acton that contained statements, and recollection of events that differ greatly from the reality I witnessed first-hand," Marcus wrote.
We learned extensively about STDs, while condoms and contraception were only mentioned in passing, and the emotional aspect of sex wasn't, to my recollection, discussed at all.
"In the three-plus years that I have been the director of the National Security Agency, to the best of my recollection, I have never been directed to do anything I believe to be illegal, immoral, unethical or inappropriate, and to the best of my recollection during that same period of service I do not recall ever feeling pressured to do so," Rogers said during the public hearing.
"Nonetheless, I must take responsibility if any of the members of my team felt uncomfortable by my words or actions, regardless of my intent or recollection," he said.
" The married director also told the paper that he either hadn't met his accusers, or, if he had, it "was for five minutes and [he has] no recollection.
" Sackler: 'My recollection is vague' Sackler eventually responded to his friend: "But by this time we knew -- that's why we put in programs aimed at high school students.
Flynn "indicated that while he had no recollection of discussing sanctions, he couldn't be certain that the topic never came up," the Post quoted the spokesman as saying.
My recollection was he was looking for somebody … who puts people at ease, have lightness so that they wouldn't suspect that he's going to be who he is.
Her deeply personal recollection of her own experiences with race in California -- and her scolding of Joe Biden for his support of anti-busing legislation was hugely powerful.
Peter Rock's latest novel is quiet, moody, and beautiful, the recollection of an unnamed narrator of the summer of 217.10, spent at his family cabin in rural Wisconsin.
She said she had little recollection of the incident, but she did not believe Carney's story that she had "followed him" into the locker room, the affidavit says.
Sondland also said he said he spoke recently with Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who was also in the meeting and confirmed his recollection of events, that source said.
That group was left grappling with the prospect of being deported — many of them to home countries they have little recollection of — if Congress does not replace DACA.
My recollection of the meal was that it was wonderful (and the vegetarian tasting I ordered was no less delicious than the standard tasting menu my companions enjoyed).
And that darn beating probably didn't help much, says Kennedy B. Have you, Greg, to the best of your recollection, received any training or programming of this kind?
"It's hard to determine if it's a dream or if you're awake," says Debra, who recently published Sharon Tate: Recollection, a book of iconic photographs of her sister.
According to the recollection of one diplomat, Kurz, who was Austria's foreign minister in 2015, "begged" Germany's then–foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, to keep Germany's borders open.
Yet gilded recollection fortifies and binds the families; Iren and Balint, tetchily married in the end, have both "seen the same blue sky shining, before the thunder broke".
When she tried to post an ad earlier this year featuring — in her recollection — a marijuana leaf and the word "CBD," her business ad account was immediately disabled.
There's a pregnancy scare and a desire to "echo beyond my actual end" and the hazy recollection of a Jack Kerouac documentary he once saw on an airplane.
" And there's this, about Madonna's estrangement from her brother ... "Do you have a recollection as you sit here today [about a falling out with your brother] in 1996?
The baritone Justin Ryan offered a strong portrayal of Hopper, deftly conveying difficult scenes like a graphic recollection of how the "textures" of a pornographic film became art.
Finally, though I have no recollection of it, I must've done some Ambien'd online shopping because I was surprised one day with a package containing this Chewbacca tutu.
Cramer's concern stemmed from his recollection of an analogous situation at Bethlehem Steel, a now-defunct company that was once the second-largest steel producer in the world.
He described Mr. Trump as a painful interview subject who could not handle questions that required any depth to answer and who had little recollection of his youth.
"During the course of our preparation for that interview... his recollection was refreshed regarding one brief interaction with a Russian national in May of 2016," Caputo's lawyer wrote.
I've always told the truth and I have answered every question as I understood them to the best of my recollection as I will continue to do today.
" The letter from Caputo's lawyer states that during his testimony with the House Intelligence committee, he "answered all questions with candor and to the best of his recollection.
Sondland has since corrected his closed-door testimony to corroborate Morrisons's account, saying that other witness testimonies refreshed his recollection about meeting with top Zelensky aide Andriy Yermak.
U.S. officials would not specify the length of the conversation, initially reported Tuesday to have lasted nearly an hour, but described it as "casual" based on Trump's recollection.
Video "There's no way unless he's got dementia or something that he's got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State," Coleman said of the lawmaker.
Zeigler was arrested A prosecutor said at Zeigler's arraignment that there was a surveillance video from the house that caused her to doubt Zeigler's recollection of the incident.
I woke up disappointed around 4 AM in my roommate's bed, fully-clothed and with two beers in the fridge that I had no recollection of picking up.
He has said that he had no recollection of the killing and also that he had fired at Kennedy because he was enraged by his support for Israel.
In interviews, Ms. Hayward's mother, brother and a one-time colleague of hers at Mr. Moody's business, who asked to remain anonymous, separately corroborated her recollection of events.
From an early age, Mr. Blame was dramatic and flamboyant, his youngest sister, Jenny Forestell, remembered; and he always had, in his own recollection, an eye for fashion.
Biden believes Flores has every right to share her own recollection, Russo added, and that it is a positive change for U.S. society that she has the opportunity.
He invited the chancellor to share a recollection of a visit she made to the White House with then-Chancellor Helmut Kohl, when Mr. Bush was still president.
In opening statements, defense attorney Bryant Camareno argued that Drejka's comments to police were simply his best recollection of what happened and showed his perception at the time.
When she doesn't recognize the incognito actor (she remembers him in a baseball cap, while Noah's recollection was of him holding court), Noah can't stop laughing about it.
If you want to read more, this October 2015 feature from The Atlantic includes an extended recollection of a poem Moore recited during a convention of Southern Baptists.
Keyser does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present, with, or without, Dr. Ford.
Reached at her home in Texas, Ms. Kurtz, who is now retired, first said she had no recollection of Mr. Copperman's case and later declined to discuss it.
Another person at the fund-raiser said Mr. Trump delivered a kind of greatest-hits recollection of winning the primaries and his grim odds for the White House.
And to that end, I have put together this statement to lay out as best I can my recollection of events that may be relevant to this matter.
When Nipsey dropped his long-awaited studio debut last year, The Game posted the cover to Instagram, along with his recollection of the first time the two met.
Mark Judge, a classmate of Kavanaugh's who Ford says was a participant in the alleged assault, told The New Yorker that he has "no recollection" of the incident.
Ted Lieu to take an odd approach to attempt to explain the contrast between Taylor's deep recollection of crucial events with Sondland's, who later substantially revised his testimony.
"When a place of recollection is desecrated, it's the entire Republic that is sullied," Christophe Castaner, France's interior minister, wrote on Twitter after visiting the cemetery in Herrlisheim.
Ratignier, the former French midfielder and a recently retired professor of physical education, said she had no recollection of organizers trying to make the players appear more sexy.
During my time at the Treasury Department, we heard a bit about electric cars, but to my recollection, the words "autonomous driving" and "ride sharing" were never uttered.
I spoke to one person who mentioned seeing stacks of Chick tracts left around science fiction conventions in the Pacific Northwest, a recollection shared by fellow con attendees.
"I have a firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside rooms at many of these parties waiting their 'turn' with a girl inside the room," Swetnick says.
In a court filing two weeks ago, the Washington lawyer said that he had "no recollection" of what the government referenced as the basis for his disqualification in meetings.
"Sherri, continues to provide details as she can recall them, but has not been able to provide a complete detailed statement due to her poor recollection," the release states.
Rojas said he had no recollection of the Times Square incident, but recounted having a sandwich to eat with his mother Thursday morning before deciding to take a drive.
But Kavanaugh said during his sworn testimony last week that he was only "probably" at a wedding with Ramirez and didn't have any specific recollection of interacting with her.
I'd park my car at Whole Foods, where they now know me by name, and not only forget where I'd parked but have no recollection of even driving there!
Their other daughter, 12-year-old Haditha, has only one recollection of the strike, of seeing a ball of fire before being losing consciousness and waking up in hospital.
Pickett, who claims to have no recollection of the crash, was sentenced to 35 to 55 years for each of the five murder counts, which will be served concurrently.
Leland Keyser, the friend who Dr. Ford says was there during the assault, has said she believes Dr. Ford although she has no recollection of the party in question.
I have a vague recollection of running a lengthy dial-up phone line from my wall phone jack to the TiVo so it could download its regular programming update.
Sheaffer, now a 52-year-old father of two based in Maine, where he directs a conservation organization, doesn't actually have a first recollection of Bay View, he said.
My recollection of Lil Mama's career is not meant to take down cyber bullying or a fickle internet culture, although that could certainly be a post for another day.
When further probed about his recollection of 911 dispatch calls placed from his home in 2003 citing domestic violence, Brown doubled down on his denial he ever abused Houston.
NPR recently reported the recollection of one Clinton volunteer who had just such a run-in back in 2008: "And she said, 'Please, I'm 94 years old,' " Frederick said.
I have no recollection of the next few hours beyond a thought loop telling me I wasn't not feeling anything, before lurching over my bedside to eat more pills.
The sources say when she got home she took an Ambien, went to sleep, and when she woke up she was in the hospital ... with no recollection of driving.
"I felt victimized by the fact that others were judging me through conflicting and unsubstantiated reports, while I myself had no recollection of the events that transpired," Olympios continued.
An instant later, perhaps, Merwin remembers the flowers' actual name; the poem suspends us between recollection and forgetting, right in the spot where elegy is most poignant and effective.
Three defense attorneys in the case, however, told Reuters they have no recollection of Ratcliffe's involvement in either of two trials, the first of which was declared a mistrial.
To them, it was a last, desperate effort to restore a lost world of secure jobs and communities that was far harsher in reality than it is in recollection.
Her inclusion in Mr. Cunningham's early work was a small enough happening in her life that, when contacted by phone 27 years later, she had no recollection of it.
He told lawmakers he didn't take notes of the conversation, but that he has a clear recollection of it, and that he immediately told Embassy staff about the call.
On the recording, one of the aides, Lynne Patton, says that she raised the issue with Trump, and that he said he had no recollection of using such language.
Trump was speaking at a campaign rally in Southaven, Mississippi, where the crowd laughed and cheered as the leader of the country mocked Ford's recollection of her alleged attack.
" He argued that it would pose a problem in an FBI interview if "our recollection keeps changing, or we're not even asked a question and somebody makes an assumption.
"You seem to have perfect recollection" about Mr. Manafort's alleged crimes, Mr. Downing said sarcastically, but "you seem to be having such a hard time" recalling your own misdeeds.
Mr. Tucker and Ms. Ramos said that they received a high volume of messages during the campaign, and had no recollection of receiving, let alone responding to, the messages.
But in doing so, the book skews towards a fan's recollection of this scene and the rising bands that populated it, including Interpol, Fischerspooner, and its headliner, The Strokes.
I have a vague recollection of seeing a gallery of well-stuffed sacks on a long defunct website that a friend brought to my attention in the early aughts.

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