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But he says his grandfather is misremembered in several ways.
Could she possibly have misremembered the number, after all this time?
I think you may be misremembering an awful lot of things.
Something that he may even be misremembering because it's too painful.
I remembered the book fairly well, but completely misremembered the ending.
She must have misremembered, because this one wore none.
And tell it well, each augmenting what the other forgot or misremembered.
You probably just misunderstood what you were being told or misremembering it.
Or was my patient, in fact, misremembering a much more nuanced and ambiguous exchange?
And the chances of you misremembering are, in my opinion, too remote to consider."
In each, the show's title seems to suggest, concrete sources have been creatively misremembered.
He'd also misremembered his history, dressing the landing party in eighteenth-century garb.
It is often misremembered as, "You like me-you really like me!"
He shook his head so brusquely she obviously thought she had misremembered.
How could he have misremembered so much?
They had forgotten a lot and misremembered what they did think they recalled.
That is misremembering, claims Amis; the flight in question was the next morning.
I was telling myself that I must be misremembering the sentence when the social worker reappeared.
It is from the dread of misremembering.
It wasn't likely either of them would have misremembered the fact that Dionnu's building had one.
Start here in my desk; perhaps I have misremembered where I put it."
Inaccuracy of findings could result from bias questions or misremembering on the part of the participants.
Maybe I'm misremembering my high school physics. . .
"He has got to the stage of misremembering things," Dr. Crick says.
Sometimes Troi was convinced that his wife deliberately misremembered things in order to draw attention to herself.