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"There are many reminiscences of what Westchester used to be like in his tales.
And one of his many reminiscences concerned exchanges about matters of faith with the Labour prime minister, whose grandparents were Protestants from the far northwest of Ireland.
In one of his many reminiscences of '86 this year, Nicklaus recently recalled the stirring high-wire act that was played out across the back nine, stopping just short of calling it the greatest victory of his career.
The book is fictional but weaves in many reminiscences from the summers Mariko spent as a kid at a cottage in Northern Ontario: "It was my favorite place in the world.
I knew there was a story to be told as, among the thousand or so letters I received while researching How We lived Then, were many reminiscences from veterans of the outfit that was originally known as the Local Defence Volunteers.
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There were no significant differences in score change on any instrument between residents who participated in many reminiscence sessions and residents who participated in fewer sessions, even after taking baseline cognitive function into account (data not shown).
There were, however, many other reminiscences.
That affection is reflected in many online reminiscences from students who recalled his easygoing but protective nature.
I don't wish to spoil the fun, so this intro to one of so many hilarious reminiscences must suffice.
The English Civil Wars of the 17th century, for example, produced many such reminiscences, most notable of which are the Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow and Sir John Reresby.
It is no surprise that so many of the reminiscences have dwelt on the Scot's inimitable voice.
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