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As in the Meno, discussed above, Plato concludes that such knowledge is "recollected" by the soul from an earlier existence.

The line, written by one poet, William Butler Yeats, is recollected by another, Billy Collins, 60 himself.

Previous lives of Joan have begun in Joan's natal village in Lorraine in the 1420s as recollected by the witnesses of 1456.

Though generously recollected by Orwell's friends in the years after his death, there is a way in which she never quite comes alive in their reminiscences, finds her own voice or takes on a personality distinct from her husband.

An adaptation of two short stories written by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, the film deals with a samurai, his wife, a bandit, and a woodcutter in the 10th century; a rape and a murder are recollected by the four persons in distinctly different ways.

In fact, the novel barely gets off the ground, largely degenerating into a series of vaguely folkloristic vignettes recollected by the pot to soothe the sexual loneliness of the telepathic (or at least, ceramico-telepathic) young art expert in whose safekeeping it happens to find itself.

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Updike mixes art history with fiction in a story, recollected later by its hero's widow, of how in the decade after World War II American artists, led by Jackson Pollock (here called Zack McCoy), seized power from Europe and made New York the center of the art world.

where ld is the data packet length used for the transmission of the recollected data by each node, and R is the number of TDMA frames per round.

Construction cost NOK 122 million and was financed 25 percent by debt to be recollected through tolls, 25 percent by job creation funds and 50 percent by ordinary state road grants.

We compared activity elicited by subsequently recollected (R) items with that elicited by subsequently forgotten (F) items, that is, those later afforded "remember" versus "new" judgments.

Over all, Ferguson calls for a return to traditional education, since "at its core, a civilization is the texts that are taught in its schools, learned by its students and recollected in times of tribulation" — by which he means Great Books, and especially Shakespeare.

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