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An etymological analogy is useful here: nostalgia really means the ache or pain of return, but most people think of nostalgia as pleasurable recollection.
Clarke added,"I have no recollection of clearing it with anybody at the White House."
If he has no recollection of the matter, he obviously is in no position to dispute what anyone has to say about it.
On a more conjectural level, the observed connection between decreased perception of health risk from nonadherence and over-reporting of adherence may indicate that health belief models that posit a direct relationship between perceived risk and adherence may also apply to the accurate recollection of past medication use [ 22 23 24 25 ] . In addition, the association with lower household income in our study population may indicate that a more stressful if not disorganized life situation, as suggested by lower socioeconomic status, may increase the likelihood of inaccurately believing that missed doses were taken.
After reading in The joy of jabberwocking, by J. A. Davidson [XXII,1,23], that but somehow a few editors gave it a second r , as in borogoves , and Probably many years ago a careless printer put in that extra γ, I have, somewhat tossicatedly, to ask: Am I the only one for whom (many years ago) Professor Bagos Hitman opened wide a copy of Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Primer and, pointing to a bevy of bilingual yokemates, one of which was (to the best of my recollection) something like bearu grove , burbled (accusingly) Tulgey?