Sentence examples for not clearly remember from inspiring English sources

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But Stackhouse said Gallagher was being falsely accused by disgruntled Seals who wanted to get rid of a demanding platoon leader and that several of the government's witnesses have now indicated they do not clearly remember what happened.

He added that whilst he had some memories of the time, he could not clearly remember which day the events happened, and hadn't previously linked them in his mind with the introduction of internment.

However, because of the time delay between purchasing and receiving a product ordered online, consumers may not clearly remember all the purchase details at the moment of receipt and may not visit the respective website or check old e-mails to reacquaint themselves with actual purchase information or return policies.

This issue was addressed by excluding searches that participants could not clearly remember.

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During our further interview, the batch numbers of the vaccine administrated by the four cases were not clearly remembered by their guardians.

Phillipos's lawyers told the jury that Phillipos was a frightened 19-year-old who was so high on marijuana he couldn't clearly remember what he did the night of 18 April 2013.

Estranged from his divorced parents, traumatized and guilt-stricken, a murder suspect (especially in the blogosphere) who can't clearly remember the details of that night, 19-year-old Skyler has decided to tell his sister's story on the 10th anniversary of her death, to make his peace with her ghost and with his conscience.

I clearly remember not understanding what was happening the night the Soviet Union collapsed – I was only seven – and having nightmares of my dad being deported to his native Kyrgyzstan.

My response to the disappearance of all assistance was, at the time, not very temperate: I clearly remember saying to my husband, without serious intent, "If I see an employee of easyJet going by, I'm going to give them such a kick up their fat orange arse".

I was deeply touched by Amanda Stern's Lives column on Etan Patz ("Seeing Etan") -- not only because I so clearly remember the tragedy of this small boy's disappearance, but also because of the beautifully rendered youthful colorblindness of the writer as a little girl.

I'm not of Medicare age, but I clearly remember when Lyndon B. Johnson and legislators and supporters across the country, most of them well under retirement age, fought valiantly to create Medicare.

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