Sentence examples for whose recollections from inspiring English sources

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Those whose recollections outdistanced their imaginations were the preferred ones, so long as they were not incapacitated by shyness.

As Father Zossima — whose recollections and exhortations are intended as a refutation of Ivan in the following chapters of the book — says, "What is hell?

What can we do?" remarks one resigned widow whose recollections of macheted infants and bludgeoned family members are searingly similar to those of her peers.

The first first lady to see her memoirs published in her lifetime was Helen Taft, whose "Recollections of Full Years" appeared in 1914.

Christina Schwarz, the author of this suspenseful, unusually well-crafted first novel, cleverly contrasts Ruth's impressions with those of her aunt, Amanda Starkey, whose recollections are darker.

Ms. Marvel plays a novelist whose recollections about her late brother, an antiwar activist, expressed in her new memoir differ from those of her parents, played by Mr. Keach and Ms. Channing.

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"We could hear some noises and knew straightaway that something was wrong," says Fidan, whose recollection is chillingly clear.

Mr. Agranovsky said the evidence against his second client, Mr. Akimenkov, an activist with the Left Front, a socialist group, was even thinner: testimony from a police officer whose recollection of the clash has changed several times.

"We talked to some people in publishing and magazines and fashion, single people who don't have drinking problems whose recollection you can rely on," said Ms. Parker, who has been a producer since the show's first season.

She then embarks on a long, unnecessary reminiscence about gulls devouring newly hatched turtles on a beach; before we finally meet the traumatised Catherine, whose recollection of Sebastian's demise is so gruesome you begin to feel nostalgic for the turtles.

Indeed, the term 'reward expectation' [2], [3] refers to behavioural adaptations that depend upon the formation and subsequent activation of memories about specific properties of a given reward, whose recollection is eventually triggered in the absence of reinforcement by the cues and events predicting such a reward.

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