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Recollection
noun
The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the operation by which objects are recalled to the memory, or ideas revived in the mind; reminiscence; remembrance.
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Brook acknowledged the accident but said his recollection was "razor sharp".
The phone was never examined by the Metropolitan police investigating the murder of Kassahun, nor by Hallam's own defence team, nor raised as an issue by him – which Lady Justice Hallett blamed on his own "faulty recollection and dysfunctional lifestyle".
"It was horrible, to be ripped from your mother, but I have no recollection of that.
"I don't have a clear recollection," the senator said.
Sinodinos said he did not have that recollection of the meeting with her.
She blamed his failure to alert them on his "faulty recollection and a dysfunctional lifestyle, not a deliberate lie".
Murray's first recollection was of reading in a newspaper about the Spanish civil war.
Obeid's barrister Stuart Littlemore tried to get Keneally to concede her recollection of her phone call with Obeid could be inaccurate.
David Henry, then head of investor relations, was "stunned" at the family's concern about climate change, according to Goodwin's recollection of events.
It is, of course, impossible to consider him as a man or a manager without remembering the Munich air crash of 1958, which killed half of a superb young team and left Busby with a damaged lung and a misty recollection of a struggle for his own life.
"Vince and Rachel have no recollection of the issue of points being raised with them over the course of dinner with Vicky Pryce on 28 January 2011.
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