Sentence examples for presenting recollection from inspiring English sources

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The book brings together the work of activists, artists, and academics, many of whom are current or former prisoners; it challenges hierarchies of expertise, presenting recollection, poetry, and theory as equally legitimate mediums for political critique.

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This contribution only presents recollections and events as I have witnessed them, in a double capacity: As engineer, researcher and teacher who was present (almost) from the beginning and as a participant in many control organizations, both national (AFRA, then AFCET, universities, CNRS …) and international, especially IFAC.

Also, we should have been clearer in presenting his recollections for what they were — recollections.

While some degree of prompting may be necessary to trigger my present recollection (Deutscher 1989), this recollection of a past experience must also causally derive from states which themselves causally derive from that experience.

These were not then, according to my present recollection, more than two Spinning Manufactories in Manchester, Arkwright's with its loft chimney, and Douglas's extensive Works, on the River Irwell, near the Broken bank .

The first videos on the Web site present recollections of experienced executives who include Sarah Barclay, executive creative director at JWT; Brian Collins, chief executive at Collins; Matt Eastwood, chief creative officer at DDB New York; and Barry Wacksman, chief growth officer at R/GA.

Greenspan, who was chairman of the Federal Reserve Board for 18 years, presents his recollections and his views in what our reviewer, Michael Kinsley, called an "unexpectedly charming Washington insider memoir" by "one of the more interesting characters in the history of our democracy".

All of these examples that I have shared with you, and many more, are described in the monograph called "Fifty Favorites," which presents my recollections of 50 research projects that I especially enjoyed (Baker 2012).

A subsequent recognition test for new items that had been presented during the recollection task found that conceptual and agentic recollection attempts resulted in differential incidental encoding of new information.

The memoir form is eminently represented in modern times by Sir Osbert Sitwell's polished volumes, presenting a tapestry of recollections that, as has been observed, "tells us little about what it feels like to be in Sir Osbert's skin"—a phrase perfectly illustrating the difference between memoirs and formal autobiography.

We present a historical recollection on the development of the software package SIMPSON (SIMulation Package for SOlid-state Nmr).

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