Sentences with phrase «vague recollection»

"Vague recollection" means having a fuzzy or indistinct memory of something. Full definition
The lovely Kurylenko does the best with what she's given but the end result of seeing her in The November Man inspires only vague recollections of her involvement with Quantum of Solace.
In Vague Recollection, the surface's sheer physicality lends urgency to Butler's system of dash marks and schematic lines converging in a somewhat perspectival grid that moves across the face of the painting.
«Pictures have a knack for supplanting the concrete, sliding as though self - lubricating around the globe, like poltergeists, they haunt the world they represent like vague recollections, inhabiting concrete forms briefly until slipping off to another host, a billboard here, a magazine page there, creating momentary associations, and chance resonances,» artist Walead Beshty recently wrote.
This confirms with what I recall, but I can't back up my own vague recollections directly right now.
In fact, recent studies have found that kids younger than three don't retain memories in the long - term (and most kids only have vague recollections of anything that happens before age seven).
Anyone with a vague recollection of the history of Facebook will recognize the Cambridge Analytica situation as a violent symptom of something that's plagued Facebook and its users for years: apathy.
My take - away from my vague recollections of the studies I've skimmed is that anyone who tries to argue that real wages are either strongly pro-cyclical or strongly counter-cyclical is arguing more than the data can support.
I had only the vaguest recollection of who I'd piled into and what terrible thing they'd done to deserve it.»
A vague recollection, like deja - vu, swept through my mind.
I have a vague recollection of seeing it on supermarket shelves years ago — non refrigerated, but havn't seen it for along time, I'm in Sydney.
It was Wendy from the Omnivorous Bear who got me in to the whole apple butter thing in the first place and I had a vague recollection that she had made a cake with hers.
When I set out to make this gluten - free fruit crisp, I had that dump cake in mind, without any actual knowledge of how she made it, and only a vague recollection of what might've been in it.
I have vague recollections of being a child on Jungle Cruise and some politically - incorrect themes, but that's all been rectified.
In my vague recollection, I can remember things changing.
I don't remember picking the pine cones (Mom says I was too little), but I feel like I have a vague recollection of doing this project... or maybe doing it with Mom?
I have a vague recollection of it being a children's birthday party on Nelson Road when we were shooting zombies with amputations and gory make up in the street outside.
The main plot of Deadpool 2, Ryan Reynolds's second outing as the wise - cracking, regenerative mercenary, doesn't require much knowledge beyond a vague recollection of the events of the first movie.
I might have, oh, the vaguest recollection of some farm animals.
I was armed with a vague recollection of an orange dinosaur etched onto a pair of kids» sneakers.
I've a vague recollection of playing the Space Hulk board game as a schoolboy, but honestly don't remember any details.
Oh Lord the depths I plumb to find games I have vague recollections of, and what nightmare fuel have I unleashed upon untold millions with that boxart!?
They have a vague recollection of what happened before coming to the real world, but for sure they came with an important purpose in mind!
I have a vague recollection of seeing this email and just deleting it, although I took the HTSYAO course, so maybe I'm just imagining that I received it.
The subject can be inspired by some vague recollection in my subconscious to actually experiencing a visual image.
This line of thought might be stimulated through «wisps» of memory, poetry and visual stimuli like a line of landscape, hints of rooftops, partly opened doors etc; possibly reawakening or holding a moment, a place, an event, a period, the vague recollection of something that is not quite tangible.
My «record is out there for all to see» because he quotes someone's vague recollection of information from years prior and someone else's interpretation of my activity on blogs.
As for Lamb, wonderful narrative it provides, does it specifically demonstrate either storm spans in excess of 1,100 miles or created by the interaction of a tropical cyclone with a major Arctic low pressure system, or does it just rhyme off a list of the vague recollections of a few mariners and dotty old aunts?
Sam Glover: I have a vague recollection of doing that and ending up getting a new policy mid-term or something like that.
Anyone with a vague recollection of the history of Facebook will recognize the Cambridge Analytica situation as a violent symptom of something that's plagued Facebook and its users for years: apathy.
Most real estate professionals probably have a vague recollection of the term «riparian rights» from their days of preparing for the state licensing exam.
Actually, maybe I didn't read it after all, I have this vague recollection of it being arduous.
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