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How to use reminiscence in a sentence

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I would like to have found him a wordly-wise old stick, full of reminiscence and able to paint vivid sketches of great men and great occasions.
Her existence had been wiped brutally from the earth, and yet he was already thinking of her in nostalgic reminiscence.
This one has you indulge in the reminiscence of five childhood food memories.
His short reminiscence was written immediately after his return in 1810 and retains the freshness of his memory.
It still makes me smile in reminiscence, seeing the look on a young kid's face when you drag him off the floor while the band plays on.
There followed a long reminiscence of his lost love, and how she had landed this and that fish of blessed memory.
They say that there was a war between good and bad and the souls were the reminiscence of the humans and elves that fought.
The empirical yield of Ballard's analysis is that both oblivescence and reminiscence are basic to memory.
The website invites an assortment of love letters anything ranging from letters of reminiscence to letters that carry promises of unspoken love.
Fann's 5th-grade child has often written down Chou's name in silent reminiscence.
So, what does anything of this dreary autumn reminiscence have to do with politics?
He salted the argument with just enough personal reminiscence to make it committed without being confessional.
More prosaically, the preference for what is known underlies the pleasures of nostalgic reminiscence and the company of old friends.
Great teaching has an impalpable quality that does not always translate well into reminiscence.
If you expect a moment of regret and fond reminiscence you're very much mistaken.
I bet that anyone who has passed this stage, will, at this point have a faint smile of fond reminiscence.
Emily broke from her journey of reminiscence and concentrated on the sounds carrying from the first floor.
Mac smiled at his reminiscence as he looked at her sleeping now in her hospital gown.
The terraced square of rough stone blocks follows the terrain, suggesting an odd reminiscence of prehistoric megaliths.
Alternative therapies such as music therapy, aromatherapy and reminiscence therapy may be helpful to some people.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the second incident that happened to the cailleach there appears to be a reminiscence of Sindbad the sailor.
He sighed, as if the reminiscence of past times was pleasing but saddening.
He nodded with the sententiousness of a reformed character, who yet relished the reminiscence.
Science scoffs at reminiscence of dryad and hamadryad, and of trees speaking.
So that the tears that are shed out of all these many French eyes are tears of pure, unmixed delight in happy reminiscence!
He did not advance any reminiscence of what had happened since he came to the schloss.
The closing measures, una corda and dolcissimo, afford a reminiscence of the haunting appeal of the chief melody.
And suddenly there appeared in her face a reminiscence of the face of the Marchesino.
That the Nabuchodonosor of that work is a reminiscence of the real Nebuchadnezzar there can be no doubt.
He relapsed into silence, smiling and dwelling with gratification on this reminiscence.
There was no reminiscence of the usual Southern porticoed gable or columned veranda.
And memory is the preservation of consciousness, and reminiscence is the recovery of consciousness.
It can be done in a day or a week, but in the former case one must be content with a cinematographic reminiscence.
Orozco y Berra thinks that the snake represented Quetzalcoatl, and was a Toltec reminiscence.
An unreproducible sniff, half contempt, half reminiscence, rounded the retort.
The contrast now, instead of elating her, simply accentuated her reminiscence of guilt.
No doubt they were elevated for a moment as by the reminiscence of a previous state of existence, when even they were foresters and outlaws.
Tudor had seen the effect on Joan and deliberately continued the flow of reminiscence, netting her in the glamour of romance.
For a time the old man resigned himself to the pleasures of gustatory reminiscence.
Into what penetralia of reminiscence this auto-dialogue carried him!
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