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recollection

[rek-uh-lek-shuhn] / ˌrɛk əˈlɛk ʃən /
NOUN
remembrance
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The new project is clearly out to teach us things and does, specifically why the Hemsworths travel so far north to prompt the elder Hemsworth’s recollections.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each viewer’s recollection is summoned and given autonomy.

From Los Angeles Times

Durkan said that to her recollection, she first learned of “It Takes a Village” from reading the news as several media organizations covered the announcement.

From Seattle Times

My recollection of their response — eyeballs telescoping out to knock over their pint glasses, a horn bellowing ah-OOOOO-gah! — is probably also somewhat exaggerated.

From Washington Post

To be honest, I had no recollection of this event.

From Washington Post