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"reminiscence" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually plural] a spoken or written description of something that somebody remembers about their past life synonym memory
  2. [uncountable] the act of remembering things that happened in the past synonym recollection
  3. [countable, usually plural] something that reminds you of something similar

143 Sentences With "reminiscence"

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"As a nurse, I became familiar with reminiscence when I was working with hospice patients," said Juliette Shellman, an associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing who studies reminiscence therapy.
This orgy of reminiscence has different causes in different countries.
Did you just grin with fond reminiscence or reflexively shudder?
Every reminiscence you read about Gwen will describe her smile.
But it was the grief, not the reminiscence, that surprised me.
You are old when an essay of reminiscence takes 84 drafts.
Like most gaming nostalgia, those memories are forgiving and clouded in reminiscence.
And who wants to watch their minds unravel in the Reminiscence Unit?
And all around us, the seeds of false reminiscence are being sewn.
Even Rufus reassures Claire it's all right, dying gently amid bittersweet reminiscence.
An electrifying book about dying that's part dreamy reminiscence, part philosophical monograph.
I am not sure he deserved such a generous reminiscence from his son.
I was unprepared for how involving this stretch of her reminiscence would be.
Well, why not listen to it all in one long, excruciating session of reminiscence.
And yet, in 2018, a wistful reminiscence of the W. Bush years has taken hold.
Astonishingly, Cale's first-person reminiscence gives way to generous, wrenching renderings of both his parents.
Ray gets a few weekly breaks, though, when Mary goes to "reminiscence therapy" at Town Square.
Her return to Ballet Theater for the event was an emotional one and cause for reminiscence.
Downtown is arguably more "Real Housewives of New York" than CBGB now, but Reminiscence adjusts and endures.
She compared it to Reminiscence Therapy, which also involves music, entertainment, discussions and photographs from the past.
Daryl and Carol reminiscence about the old days at the Sanctuary, which Daryl now begrudgingly runs alongside Eugene.
The book, he adds, "consistently charms with its tight swirl of art history, personal reminiscence and aesthetic theories."
Recently, the mannequins in the window of the Manhattan vintage shop Reminiscence traded their summer outfits for Sgt.
As a cultural artifact, it's both a sendup and embodiment of our Facebook-enabled era of permanent reminiscence.
It may be this flexibility, in addition to its ever-entertaining and eye-catching merchandise, that keeps Reminiscence going.
Like Brad was saying, this is his homage and his reminiscence of 1969 where everything changed culturally and cinematically.
The work that focuses on the Jazz scene is especially poignant in its reminiscence of a time now past.
Reminiscence relocated to Chelsea for a number of years, and then returned to the same Fifth Avenue spot in 2013.
It was his 10th annual inspection outing that also served as a reminiscence ride, with no one clocking his time.
Hours later, he stood in Reminiscence wearing a sheepskin vest, loose cotton drawstring pants and a billowy black peasant blouse.
" Her reminiscence prompts a similarly disturbing riposte from Jimmy, who further darkens the mood by deciding that "life is terrifying.
Although she claims to share her father's "incapacity for reminiscence," she and I went there to talk about her past.
The whole thing is more like the compulsive re-enactment of a trauma than the inscription of a fond reminiscence.
" Glenner, designed to look like a 1950s-era town and set inside a 20,000-square-foot industrial building, employs "reminiscence therapy.
If you find yourself feeling nostalgic for the service's short run, here's a reminiscence of its rise, fall and quick acquisition.
Fairly early in Salvador Dalí's career, between 1933 and 1935, he worked on a painting titled Archaeological Reminiscence of Millet's Angelus.
So Garner's reminiscence breaks into short, discontinuous sections, as she appraises, from different angles, the unassertive enigma that was her mother.
KS: No, we don't want to hear a reminiscence of when it used to be, you know, you used a phone.
The idea is based on reminiscence therapy, which holds that anxiety in dementia patients can be reduced by creating a familiar environment.
But the rushing momentum of what happened, both scary and exhilarating, is most evocatively conjured by the details of first-person reminiscence.
In his hands, even a complicated reminiscence can become something lightly and mysteriously rendered, with the restorative force of a fleeting resurrection.
In reminiscence of Jones & Ginzel, her own public art partnership, she decided to invite a fellow creator to build on her project.
Here, five women reminiscence fondly about their summers in Catskills (or, in the case of Maisel creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, her father's summers).
This unconventional account of the Margaret Thatcher years by a former editor of the Times of London mixes reminiscence, gossip, and classical philosophy.
Researchers call this phenomenon, in which elderly people recall events that occurred when they were 15 to 25 years old, the reminiscence bump.
It was never completed, for reasons this essay film — an absorbing and original mix of reminiscence, reflection and investigative mystery — gradually parcels out.
I had rented a van to take the whole family from their house in New Hampshire—it was a week-long trip of reminiscence.
My little wiggle worm… I hold my belly even now with sweet reminiscence.. I am so proud to finally share you with the world.
What you lose is opportunities for spontaneous reminiscence: those times when you catch a keepsake in view and suddenly a memory floods your mind.
The reminiscence of the rock genre adopts a tragic hue, punctuated by gluttony, drugs and the conscious theft of black culture by white opportunists.
Having left school to pursue a career in music, Joy has sold out multiple gigs and released her second EP, Reminiscence, earlier this year.
His face now, relaxed and open, mellow with reminiscence, was so different from the one he so often presented, at least to his family.
They meet on the beach and reminiscence about how they used to steer boats as teenagers because they were too young to drive cars.
It is jarring to discover a reminiscence so cherished has been inaccurate, even when the subject is as inconsequential as snow and sweetened milk.
"The song...is about reminiscence on a kind of relationship that's very short-lived and fleeting, but also very romantic and almost hyperbolic," Walker adds.
Mr. Ekman's follow-up live dance piece, "Simkin and the Stage," which includes the old movies and some reminiscence in voice-over, is more vague.
You can't help but reminiscence, and all the thoughts go through your head — what a tragedy it was, and what the family is going through.
But, hearing Gail reminiscence, Sophia reveals that her mom left her and her dad when she was 12 and took all her clothes with her.
No, it wasn't a pun or a bit of sweet, sentimental reminiscence; it was about death and doom, so the awkward silence was totally justified.
EVERYTHING IS TEETH (Pantheon, $24.95) is a lyrical reminiscence of her youthful fixation with sharks and with the conservationist and shark-attack survivor Rodney Fox.
Because Howe often front-loads her books with personal reminiscence, we see her experimentalism as a version of instincts learned and perfected in her childhood.
One of these recordings, a very short reminiscence of a date at The Majestic, is used in the opening and closing moments of the video.
The antique bar — all polished mahogany and cherry and mother-of-pearl inlays — provides a suitable spot for laughing reminiscence, for catching up, for storytelling.
Over two decades later, the song's carefully crafted bars and jazz-sampling beat remain etched in hip-hop history, giving its titular reminiscence new meaning.
Occasionally the songs' lyrics overlap, returning to insoluble obsessions; they wander among observation, parable, reminiscence and incantation, sometimes infusing the most commonplace sentiments with mystery.
But just as a potential affair seems to present itself, Dederer swerves into an extended reminiscence of her reckless formative years as a sexual conquistador.
As each element of his reminiscence is dropped into place, you can almost see the author's hand rearranging three-by-five cards on a corkboard.
A virtuosic chapter of reminiscence finds Oluo traveling to Nigeria for the first time and visiting the tribal village of his father, now long dead.
Elizabeth Warren on Monday showed how she might tap into the teacher protests, by sharing a folksy reminiscence of her 2nd grade teacher Mrs. Lee.
Sometimes, in a more direct reminiscence of the way things used to be, I'll find myself at 2 AM creating an account on Tinder or Pure.
Traditionally worn from the last Friday in October to November 11, the poppy is a symbol of collective reminiscence in the U.K., Australia and New Zealand.
The crack will then spread faster and faster, branching out in a pattern reminiscence of herringbone or a lightning bolt, until the material's structure fails completely.
Their son, Sawyer, 25, who works for a wildlife conservation group in Montana, wrote on the contest website his reminiscence of growing up at the paper.
Months later, while reading a fashionable work of autofiction, Anna comes upon a passage that she recognizes as the childhood "reminiscence" Chip had shared with her.
Kruger kept mum on the details of why she's not attending this year, but she did reminiscence by sharing her best style moments from Met Ball's past.
Anyway, this verse is objectively perfect-sounding music, and it still leads into another awesome part, which is Wayne's wailing reminiscence of trips from Hollygrove to Houston.
Haley's reminiscence of the time Olivia slut-shamed her for "wearing this low-cut, short romper — cause oh well, I looked good in it!" was especially poignant.
Having received a hero's welcome on his return to Anfield as Newcastle boss, Rafa Benitez must have allowed himself a moment of wistful reminiscence on Saturday afternoon.
"People used to come buy hippie stuff, and we didn't know why," said Joan Bedor, 275, who has worked for decades at Reminiscence, now near Union Square.
The president opened his remarks with an extended reminiscence about the show, recalling that he fired an agent who had rejected Mr. Burnett's pitch for the program.
Josh Kaufman, his band's guitar player, is a master of texture whose watery sound lent the songs an orchestral depth that accentuated the concert's mood of melancholic reminiscence.
Talking to Greatness, who speaks as warmly as the hard life reminiscence of his newly minted hit, it's pretty clear he's ready to show it to the world.
Schlesinger left Washington to return to Cambridge, where she painted, wrote and illustrated five children's books and published another reminiscence, "Snatched From Oblivion: A Cambridge Memoir" (1979). (Mr.
"This was the beginning of the social revolution that ended up being called the '60s," Harold Leventhal, a musicians' manager, wrote in a reminiscence on Mr. Weintraub's website.
This concept animation of the deployment sequence of Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite Systems (CYGNSS) makes the list because of its reminiscence to Darth Vader's Lambda-class T-4a shuttle.
Khloé Kardashian loves her 5-month-old daughter True Thompson, but she can't help but reminiscence on the days she was still waiting for her little one to arrive.
Johnston manages to cut through the bandages covering the chest, and suddenly I'm distracted from my harrowing reminiscence by the mummy's heaving gold-painted nipples, which match his gilded fingernails.
This Scary Movie reminiscence is part of EW's feature full of "Hollywood's Greatest Untold Stories" about other movies in the horror genre, including Child's Play, The Craft, and Hocus Pocus.
"Finale " Daft Punk's dewy-eyed nostalgia is part of what's made the duo's tracks so heartwarming over the years—especially on their aptly titled meditation on reminiscence, Random Access Memories.
They frequently reduced each other to gales of laughter with a joke or a reminiscence, and they found it both surreal and amusing to be figures of suspicion on three continents.
But "Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law" isn't a memoir, exactly; had it been an uncomplicated reminiscence, I would have enjoyed it much more.
Japanese Emperor Akihito announced his abdication at a palace ceremony Tuesday in his final address, as the nation embraced the end of his reign with reminiscence and hope for a new era.
Researchers have found that reminiscence therapy improves cognitive functions and reduces depressive symptoms in people with dementia and that it is more effective with those in care homes than those living independently.
"We were stylistically free in the front and rear sections to pay respectful homage to the EB110 while at the same time transposing this appealing visual reminiscence into modern technology," said Anscheidt.
It began with a triumphal march that by degrees, loops, crossfades, and overlays shaded into subtle reminiscence: of sweetness given freely, and honesty, and love that came and went as it chose.
On May 4, 1901, The Times printed a charming reminiscence from a woman who had sent a boutonniere to Dickens for one of his 1868 readings of "A Christmas Carol" in Philadelphia.
Like Henry Hill, he's going to tell the tale of his unsavory associates and criminal doings — a meandering reminiscence that will touch on some notorious historical episodes, many of them involving murder.
To loosen tongues, he begins with reminiscence: if a witness has moved from the area, he breaks the ice by bringing printed photos of their old home, or of a loved bar.
Her first Billboard No. 1 country single, more than half a decade after her début album, was "The House That Built Me," a wistful reminiscence that sounded like nothing else on the radio.
Michael Keaton, who actually worked on the program in the 1970s, hosts the hour, providing his own reminiscence with a personal touch -- joined in that regard with recurring players and Rogers' widow, Joanne.
The two figures are the central subjects of Archaeological Reminiscence of Millet's "Angelus," which Salvador Dalí began painting around 1933 and are based on Jean-François Millet's French realist painting, The Angelus, from 1859.
Throughout, Mr. Sayre intercuts reminiscence with observations about the cosmos, comparing the life and death of stars with what he enumerates as six kinds of love, from adoration to love in absence and beyond.
"The clinical impact of loneliness is massive," said Tony Jameson Allen, co-founder of the Sporting Memories Foundation, an organization that uses similar reminiscence therapies to run more than 100 such programs in Britain.
And for all his indignation at the start of the speech, Mr. Trump lapsed into well-worn themes later in the one hour and 22-minute speech, even delivering a leisurely reminiscence about his election victory.
And then, there was the haunting reminiscence of Farkhunda's brother Mujibullah, who described how the police all but ordered him to collect what remained of her body before her family could even accept that she was gone.
"The switch between first and third person and erratic cuts of biological and mechanical reminiscence provide a disorientating experience but one that invites its audience to interpret the story and lyrics through the black eyes," Beaumont says.
Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is testing the new form of reminiscence therapy - where films are played on a smartphone in an inexpensive virtual reality headset - in several hospitals and care homes across the country, she said.
"This look is a nice reminiscence of the times when these colors were just emerging on the market and making their way into women's psyche to stay away from the brights and pinks and fuchsias," he reflects.
Doctors have observed that there seems to be a "reminiscence bump": that people whose memories are failing tend to remember the period of their late childhood and early adulthood more vividly than other stages of their life.
He juxtaposes Ms. Forbes's reminiscence of how as a young woman she used to keep cows "bonnie" (pretty) with a photo of Mr. Trump Jr. holding the severed tail of an elephant, killed in a hunting expedition.
"It was a risky business, and we often landed in the soup," Mr. Lichtenstein wrote in a reminiscence in The New York Times in 21967, after he had announced his retirement as the president and executive director.
And the rush to reminiscence almost seems an acknowledgment that what has immediately preceded it — a series of exposed duets and solos — is more generic and less engaging than the group stuff, a persistent problem in Mr. Peck's work.
And we usually remember stuff from our teens because of something called the reminiscence bump, whereby we recall more and more from our youth as we get older, until we slowly wither, begin the decline, and forget pretty much everything.
A young woman named Jessica (voiced by Mae Whitman) writes letters of reminiscence to her late mother Angelica (Geena Davis), a film star whose many roles — as an astronaut, hardboiled character, fantasy hero, and more — helped define the pair's relationship.
The attendees were bursting with enthusiasm, and rather than formally ending one interview with a handshake and introducing myself to someone to start the next, I would be carried from one person's reminiscence straight into the story of another member.
In a reminiscence on the occasion of Mr. Lehmann-Haupt's retirement in 2006, Mr. Leonard, who died in 2008, recalled "meeting the likes of Norman Mailer and E. L. Doctorow" at the Lehmann-Haupt home, then an apartment in downtown Manhattan.
The Philharmonic's high level of the performance continued throughout the symphony: the second movement's cross between a scherzo and lyrical reminiscence; the restless slow movement; and the often frenzied finale, which drives toward of seemingly triumphant (or bitter?) coda of victory.
Though this memoir offers more than a portrait of Cunningham, reminiscence of Cunningham intuits a lot of the critical points argued about his work that may make the reader lean in to know more about the past New York art scene.
Welcome to the world of 2018, when we celebrate the centenary of the end of World War I and indulge in nostalgic reminiscence of the popular upheavals of 1968, 50 years ago, while our current international order is in disarray.
Reminiscence therapy, developed by psychologist Ellen Langer in 1979, involves the use of past activities, events and experiences with other people, usually with the aid of music and tangible, visual prompts from earlier years, such as photographs and familiar household items.
This catalog for his first-ever retrospective, now at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, includes hundreds of Sidibé's elegant portraits and more candid snapshots, plus a reminiscence by the Malian scholar Manthia Diawara of nights on the Bamako dance floors.
Biden's fond reminiscence last week of bygone days when he worked with senators with opposing views including a pair of virulent racists drew renewed scrutiny of his lengthy Senate record on racial issues, and furious responses from his primary opponents.
"In a Black Out," the second single, is more nuanced both musically and emotionally, with a steady shimmer of fingerpicked acoustic guitar, a raft of lyrics about loss and reminiscence, and a plain-spoken drum beat that only emerges about two minutes in.
So the home, which often finds seasonal pegs for its reminiscence therapy programs, has timed its latest program to opening day at Yankee Stadium on Monday by erecting the kiosk with the therapeutic goal of recreating the distinctive smell of the ballpark.
If you want to read a beautiful tribute, check out the brief reminiscence "Prodigal Son" by the novelist Benjamin Taylor, one of Mr. Anton's childhood friends, in the 2727 anthology "Loss Within Loss: Artists in the Age of AIDS," edited by Edmund White.
The query is submitted by Dr. Spielvogel, the psychoanalyst to whom the novel's eponymous protagonist, Alexander Portnoy, has for the previous several hundred pages poured out his heart and soul in a sustained, wildly free-associating aria of bawdy reminiscence and intense self-loathing.
Never one to be driven by fashion or the agendas of a retail chain, Reminiscence has expanded and contracted over the years, but the store has been consistent in stuffing its racks, shelves, and cases with bohemian essentials: sock monkeys, vintage lingerie, mermaid tails.
With outstanding performances from all three and a visual style marked by just a hint of sepia-tinted reminiscence, The Souvenir clearly stands out as one of the year's best films: pointedly personal art that somehow manages, in its specificity, to hit on something universal.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 21983 "I can state categorically that he was the easiest, least defensive writer I ever worked with," Mr. Matalon wrote in The New York Times in a reminiscence in 20033, a year after Coward's death.
She wrote it first in Spanish, as "La Casa de la Laguna," but as she recalled in a 2011 reminiscence (recently published in English as "Memoir"), she decided to translate it into English and send it to an American publisher; it ended up at Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
Much more effective is the film's visual device: The Sense of an Ending abandons straightforward reminiscence to start mixing the past and the present in subtle ways that help us see Tony's state of mind as memories resurface, rather than just showing us what actually happened.
Michael Bloomberg deftly battered the empty piñata that is the Trump business record, Joe Biden and Jennifer Granholm brought passion, and Bill Clinton gave us a surprisingly charming reminiscence of his years with Hillary, reminding us that, for all its manifest shortcomings, theirs is a real marriage.
Set at a New York show palace that is about to be torn down, where former stars and chorines from Ziegfeld-style extravaganzas gather for one last gaudy night of reminiscence and performance, "Follies" is a hymn to musicals past and lives that were never fulfilled.
The video and imagery should be echoing that raft of adventure in some way; I wanted it to be an almost painterly flow of colors and motion, something that resembles the excitement felt in that age and that gives that burst of reminiscence of how it feels to discover.
Three years ago, he moved back to his native Brooklyn with his wife, Fukiko Aoki, and is now locked in a battle with his aging body to finish his 2100nd and, he said, possibly last book, "Back to the Old Country," a reminiscence about the borough that shaped him.
Couple that technique with outstanding performances by Byrne, Burke, and Swinton and a visual style marked by just a hint of sepia-tinted reminiscence, and The Souvenir clearly stands out as one of the year's best films: pointedly personal art that somehow manages, in its specificity, to hit on something universal.
"Nótt eftir nótt (translation: night after night) contains songs of regrets, shadows, witches and all the things that lure in the darkest hour of night, mixed with Icelandic folklore and reminiscence of the winter darkness that simultaneously frightens us and makes us feel at home," says the band's keyboardist, Solveig Matthildur.
As today's Google Doodle celebrates Bernstein's 100th birthday, you might be tempted to whip out your copy of West Side Story and indulge in a reminiscence of "Somewhere" or "Tonight" or "Cool," or any of the other brilliant songs that have made the Bernstein-Sondheim masterpiece such an enduring part of our modern musical lexicon.
The stated purpose of this contentious piece of writing, which varies from personal reminiscence to dense theological argument, was to assist the deliberations of the current pontiff, who convened a global meeting on child abuse in February after reports of dreadful crimes and cover-ups in countries ranging from Ireland to the United States, and from Chile to Australia.
Her previous memoirs, both New York Times best sellers, were "Just Kids," her luminous reminiscence about her New York romance with Mr. Mapplethorpe in the 1023s, and "M Train," about the period after she moved back to New York from Detroit, where she dropped out just as she was breaking out, shocking the music world and offending some feminists.
Whether or not you've spent the entire six hours with A Year in the Life just yet, you've likely had the chance to reminiscence, catch up, or introduce yourself to the Gilmore girls in all their twee sartorial glory, and its shades of Connecticut, all things prep school, or that period in Taylor Swift's life when she was dating a Kennedy.
If you really want to follow the loop, there's "Betsy on the Roof" which started on Live Recordings with a microphone's white noise and Holter's compressed voice buried in the buzz; on ...Wilderness it became a howling lament fit for an gilded, empty ballroom; here, it's hushed and melancholy, sung through a jilted character who's moved passed agony and into some melancholy reminiscence.
At its core, "Black Power 50" serves as an excellent textbook, one that not only covers all the bases but also dives into aspects of the movement that have received scarce attention, most notably (and, for me, surprisingly) the international influence of Black Power, from a photo of members of the Australian Black Panther Party to a reminiscence from an Israeli Black Panther.

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