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recollected

adjective as in recalled

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adjective as in remembered

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As Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell recollected in a speech last month, “the good ship Transitory was a crowded one, with most mainstream analysts and advanced-economy central bankers on board.”

Mark Macarro, chairman of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, recollected fellow Native Americans insisting that “Mission Indians” are not like other Indians because they don’t have treaties with the United States.

The couple married in 1959 — Nancy, she later recollected, took three days to say yes after he proposed.

Rather, Lerner is working a seam between what is recollected and what is imagined.

Kershner, the attorney, said that the officer may not have accurately recollected exactly which commands he had given Johnson, but the video shows that Johnson was not complying.

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