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    1. I forget exactly who we met, with whom we shared our brief but intense reminiscences, and to whom we said our goodbyes


    2. "Indeed", said Archibald, cutting across her reminiscences about


    3. reminiscences of a vindictive one, and the Apocalypse


    4. ” the Elf drew their reminiscences to a close


    5. These reminiscences, many funny and some very poignant, have been


    6. Before returning to the encampment, he walked down by the synagogue where he had gone to school and indulged his mind in many reminiscences of his childhood days


    7. Mabel chuckled to herself, and then she paused in thought for a moment before continuing her reminiscences


    8. I read a lot and I am now ploughing through Bashevitz Singer’s reminiscences of Jews in their pre-war communities


    9. Magazines are packed with heartwarming reminiscences and the shelves of your local bookstore are choked with anthologies promising to spread good cheer


    10. Recent TV reminiscences have highlighted some of her personal qualities of which determination and clarity of will were both evident

    11. After whispering her reminiscences of her honeymoon for Roopa’s ears, Sandhya said, ‘Well, even the vigor of his virility can’t subdue my urge for our union


    12. That was something he apparently understood even encouraged, and during the reminiscences he slipped into the conversation allusions to the excitement of going against community mores


    13. The name fetched some zilion reminiscences affixed to that place


    14. With a blink of an eye, countless reminiscences collected in her mind


    15. Reminiscences of social cults manifest in the world of


    16. Reminiscences of the fi rst wave can still be found in continued


    17. He places his own times, reminiscences, parents, brothers and


    18. And questioning all those reminiscences, the tempest in its fury,


    19. The lobster was instantly surrounded by a halo of pleasing reminiscences, and curiosity about


    20. She sprang towards him, she pressed against him, she stirred carefully the dying embers, sought all around her anything that could revive it; and the most distant reminiscences, like the most immediate occasions, what she experienced as well as what she imagined, her voluptuous desires that were unsatisfied, her projects of happiness that crackled in the wind like dead boughs, her sterile virtue, her lost hopes, the domestic tete-a-tete—she gathered it all up, took everything, and made it all serve as fuel for her melancholy

    21. The readers of THE ENGLISH REVIEW, who cast a friendly eye nearly six years ago on my Reminiscences, and know how much the merchant service, ships and men, has been to me, will understand my indignation that those men of whom (speaking in no sentimental phrase, but in the very truth of feeling) I can't even now think otherwise than as brothers, have been put by their commercial employers in the impossibility to perform efficiently their plain duty; and this from motives which I shall not enumerate here, but whose intrinsic unworthiness is plainly revealed by the greatness, the miserable greatness, of that disaster


    22. In his version for the 1989 history journal, called “Watergate Reminiscences,” he wrote, “One did not then lightly contemplate serious battle with the White House


    23. Sanders, “Watergate Reminiscences,” The Journal of American History, Vol


    24. Maria had never seen Joe so nice to her as he was that night, so full of pleasant talk and reminiscences


    25. Though they admittedly knew little about Rosemary’s life before the surgery, their love for her was clear through their reminiscences and helped me see her as a much-loved woman whose life had a tremendous impact on their entire family


    26. As to Haidee, these terrible reminiscences seemed to have overpowered her for a moment, for she ceased speaking, her head leaning on her hand like a beautiful flower bowing beneath the violence of the storm; and her eyes gazing on vacancy indicated that she was mentally contemplating the green summit of the Pindus and the blue waters of the lake of Yanina, which, like a magic mirror, seemed to reflect the sombre picture which she sketched


    27. Bowing under the weight of twenty-four years' group; but he thought of that courageous woman who had come to plead for her son's life, to reminiscences, he thought not of Albert, of Beauchamp, of Chateau-Renaud, or of any of that whom he had offered his, and who had now saved it by the revelation of a dreadful family secret, capable of destroying forever in that young man's heart every feeling of filial piety


    28. —Ah, you've touched there too, Mr Bloom said, Europa point, thinking he had, in the hope that the rover might possibly by some reminiscences but he failed to do so, simply letting spirt a jet of spew into the sawdust, and shook his head with a sort of lazy scorn


    29. What reminiscences temporarily corrugated his brow?


    30. Reminiscences of coincidences, truth stranger than fiction, preindicative of the result of the Gold Cup flat handicap, the official and definitive result of which he had read in the Evening Telegraph , late pink edition, in the cabman's shelter, at Butt bridge

    31. Did their conversation on the subject of these reminiscences reveal a third


    32. What object offered partial consolation for these reminiscences?


    33. Dimmesdale encountered the eldest female member of his church; a most pious and exemplary old dame; poor, widowed, lonely, and with a heart as full of reminiscences about her dead husband and children, and her dead friends of long ago, as a burial-ground is full of storied gravestones


    34. Poor Ratty did his best, by degrees, to explain things; but how could he put into cold words what had mostly been suggestion? How recall, for another's benefit, the haunting sea voices that had sung to him, how reproduce at second-hand the magic of the Seafarer's hundred reminiscences? Even to himself, now the spell was broken and the glamour gone, he found it difficult to account for what had seemed, some hours ago, the inevitable and only thing


    35. ‘But in favor of foreign travel I would urge the change of habits, the removal from conditions calling up reminiscences


    36. blame in it, that recollection, like other humiliating reminiscences of a similar kind, made him twinge and blush


    37. There had been in his past, as in every man’s, actions, recognized by him as bad, for which his conscience ought to have tormented him; but the memory of these evil actions was far from causing him so much suffering as those trivial but humiliating reminiscences


    38. ‘Am I right, that you have some reminiscences connected with that song?’ said Kitty


    39. prompted the general's reminiscences, but a genuine love of that wild life which he had led in his young days before he turned his back for ever on the thatched roof of the parental tolderia in the woods


    40. In return, I ventured upon some of my own reminiscences of London life, which interested him so much, that he vowed he would come up to Grosvenor Mansions and stay with me

    41. After wavering among reminiscences and anecdotes of guns, of dogs, and of former shooting parties, the conversation rested on a topic that interested all of them


    42. Interviewing Smokey Robinson on the stage of the Apollo obviously triggered some great reminiscences about his debut there with the Miracles, but it was when I asked Smokey about his first solo single, “Just My Soul Responding,” that the conversation really went into orbit


    43. It was warm, and none of them connected her withdrawal with the reminiscences of the dairyman


    44. com to develop their mental game or classics like Reminiscences of a Stock Operator; and ping trading questions to pros like @thekirkreport (we will respond)


    45. ” Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, John Wiley & Sons, 1923


    46. Over the years, we have read books such as Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, William J


    47. If instead it reacted it meant that precedents had failed me and I was wrong; and the only thing to do when a man is wrong is to be right by ceasing to be wrong” (Edwin Lefevre, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Illustrated [Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2004], 101)


    48. She met Prince Vasili with that playful manner often employed by lively chatty people, and consisting in the assumption that between the person they so address and themselves there are some semiprivate, long-established jokes and amusing reminiscences, though no such reminiscences really exist- just as none existed in this case


    49. Mademoiselle Bourienne also shared them and even Princess Mary felt herself to share in these merry reminiscences


    50. What she drew from the guitar would have had no meaning for other listeners, but in her imagination a whole series of reminiscences arose from those sounds




























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