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Calment recalled selling coloured pencils to Van Gogh, and seeing the Eiffel Tower being built.
It looked nothing at all like the cow-pat coloured liquid I recall passing under this title, but I have a feeling that was a good thing.
He grew up in the eastern borderlands, close to Mozambique - as coincidentally did Alexandra Fuller, another memoirist of the white colonial experience - and in Mukiwa he recalled how his childhood was coloured by a civil war that would in time claim the lives of many of his neighbours as well as one of his two sisters.
Bouncing balls and Perry pots David Teiger still winces when he recalls how his three-year-old daughter coloured in the Andy Warhol he bought from the artist's first exhibition.
In an era of signs that read "No blacks no coloureds no Irish" she recalls him chastising other Irish people who made racist comments, and going to the aid of pupils' families made homeless by slum landlord Peter Rachman.
It would also have meant less reliance on participants' recall of their experiences which may have been coloured by desirability bias and the particular outcomes that they experienced in their relationship.
Finally, our findings relating to the patient experience may be limited by recall bias as participants were asked to recall experiences of choice retrospectively and these may have been coloured by perceptions of the outcomes of the procedure they had selected.
In addition, because this nested qualitative study was nested in a trial, women were sampled and interviewed after the final outcome measures were made at 44 weeks, so women's responses in the interviews were subject to recall bias and represent views and constructions looking back and coloured by experience in the RESPOND trial.
"Children were crying," she recalled, wearing a rainbow coloured dress, sandals and yellow headscarf patterned with a red rose.
In a now classical study, Sperling [1] presented participants with an array of items to be later recalled (e.g., variably coloured letters).
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