I write from memory, unassisted by notes or diaries; and I have no distinct recollection of the length of our residence abroad.
He knew about the scandal attached to her but brushed it off: "I once heard but have no distinct recollection of events which brought distress into your family.
I have very distinct and colorful recollections of mid-Fairfield County during the years at issue.
But, from a pretty distinct recollection of the particulars of our conversation, I am thoroughly convinced that there was truth in what he said.
She called him a dirty Jew; she seemed to be paying back an old grudge, of which she had no distinct recollection.
It had all the atmosphere of a dream, and I have no distinct recollection of how I came away.
It was impossible, just as was avoiding her very distinct recollection of his touch and how it had affected her.
I had a distinct recollection of numerous resolves made on rainy nights, while holding a drifting herd, that this was positively my last trip over the trail.
I have a distinct recollection of playing a speaking part in a pantomime when I was five years old.
He had a distinct recollection of coming back to life, and of struggling to send off the signal which would say that he had survived the take-off.