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'remembrances' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to memories or recollections of past events or people. Example: She wrote down all her cherished remembrances of her grandparents in a journal.
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remembrances
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Plural of remembrance
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The heart of his volume is their first-hand remembrances of the Duke, affectionate but frank, amplified by the author's scrupulous research and well-informed musical judgments.
On what seemed slated to be a day of now-standardised public remembrances of the attacks of September 11th, the Coast Guard gave us all a little scare on Friday with its counter-terrorism drill on the Potomac.
Carbondale was the home of General John A. Logan, commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, and was the site of one of the first remembrances of Memorial (Decoration) Day (April 29 , 1866; a stone in Woodlawn Cemetery commemorates the occasion.
The first volume, related long after the events, is in the manner of an autobiographical novel; even the author confesses that her remembrances are probably tinged with fiction.
As someone who grew up in the same era, and with visceral remembrances of the time, I had an instinctive understanding of what the costumes needed to be".
But her remembrances of growing up in Ireland and then in London are curiously disjointed, and there's little real self-reflection until her horrific relationship with the famed fashion photographer, Bob Richardson.
But the overwhelming evidence of modern psychology is that many of our stories, and the remembrances we build them on, are far from accurate.
Mrs. Overtheway (in Juliana Ewing's Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances, 1869), recalling her childhood reading, refers to it as "that book of wondrous fascination".
At the "left" was the view of the Anabaptists, who viewed the acts, which they called "ordinaries," as purely memorial remembrances of Jesus' death and resurrection, public symbols of commitment to Jesus.
Toward the end of his life, Mark Twain began recording his thoughts and remembrances, aiming to speak his "whole frank mind" on his life and the world as he saw it.
It has been reported that an authorized biography will probably never be allowed, and as noble an effort as an unauthorized biography may be, I think I'd prefer to hold in my hand a collection of personal remembrances like Fuller's — each one a pearl, no digging required.
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