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Definitionn. the ability to recall past occurrences
Last update: September 2, 2015
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I close this letter with best remembrances to you and your parents. [Please select]
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He sent me a small remembrance on the Diwali Day. [Please select]
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Theologian, tutor, university reformer, a great master of a college, Jowett's best claim to the remembrance of succeeding generations was his greatness as a moral teacher. [Please select]
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The remembrance of that affair has followed me night and day. [Please select]
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And with it the remembrance of what he had done. [Please select]
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Tulp, who presented it as a remembrance of himself and colleagues. [Please select]
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"Take my diamond star as a remembrance of this hour." [Please select]
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"A shock of remembrance shot across me." [Please select]
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The Arabs cannot have retained a disagreeable remembrance of the first Europeans. [Please select]
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The habit ceases only when the child has forgotten all about it, and these devices serve only to keep it in remembrance. [Please select]
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By skilful questioning, the remembrance of a terrifying incident in his childhood was regained. [Please select]
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