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In America, with perhaps a fuzzy recollection of Sir Walter Scott's novels, the word has a noble ring; in the Middle East, where historical memories run much longer, it has other connotations: bloody massacres of Muslims, Jews and Byzantine Christians.
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I also have fuzzy recollections of a time when being a good speller was a valuable thing in and of itself.
These days, you can't open a magazine without being bombarded by the fuzzy recollections of the cast and crew of important movies of our -- or more likely an aging editor's -- youth.
I. P. Kaminow, "Amnon Yariv 75 Celebration: Fuzzy Recollections," CalTech, Pasadena, CA, April 2005.
As Janny Scott and I wrote in 2005: Some studies relied on children's fuzzy recollections of their parents' income.
If the Internet somehow "forgot" this information, I would only have the fuzziest recollection of that day.
Development of recollection: A fuzzy-trace theory perspective.
A fuzzy dog seeks inspiration.
He walks a fuzzy line.
It's a fuzzy path.
That is a fuzzy forecast.
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