Sentence examples for perfectly recalled from inspiring English sources

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Hours later, blazed on acid, Waters perfectly recalled the information for his examiners.

Kelly Kohlman, also involved in school plays and dance, perfectly recalled 227 words, capital letters and punctuation of a poem she had just read.

Mrs. Travis said she perfectly recalled her own audition for the Ziegfeld Follies in August 1918, becoming one of 3,000 chosen from the 15,000 women who tried out.

During the meal she revealed a sharp intelligence, marked with self-deprecating diffidence ("I know nothing about anything"), a remarkable memory for names and literary quotes, and a facility for telling anecdotes larded with perfectly recalled detail and dialogue.

One after the other, we stumble across them in her prose; the perfect object, perfectly recalled: "a baby's matinee coat with picot edging", "a linen napkin in a bone ring", a dressing gown that is "fawn and hairy", a chop with "a plump red kidney attached", a bunch of altar chrysanthemums that had "a sad smell of clay".

For 213 experiments, our method perfectly recalled all 298 of the existing annotations.

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The art of memory is credited to the ancient Greek poet Simonides, who was able to perfectly recall the scene in a banquet hall moments before the roof collapsed, simply by reviewing it in his mind's eye.

Snappy and aphoristic, but also capable of writing in a classical rhythm, Palmer has a cadence that perfectly recalls midcentury New York — or at least that city as it exists in our collective imagination — and fans of Damon Runyon and Joseph Mitchell should seek out his work.

I CAN still perfectly recall those moments, a handful of times late in my first year here in Shanghai, when the late afternoon light was at its limpid best and the very special beauty of this city seemed distilled for me in all its clarity.

This is the same as saying that (psi ^{cc}=psi ) for any c-concave function (psi ), and this perfectly recalls what happens for the Legendre transform of convex functions (which corresponds to the particular case (c x,y)=-xcdot y)).

Imagine being able to scroll through your memories like your Instagram feed, to perfectly recall everything you've ever learned, to immediately access every section of your life history.

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