However Mr Diamond and Mr Tucker have different recollections of it, according to well-placed sources.
Part of the article is Kamil's personal recollections of his time at Horace Mann.
"We can't comment on the recollections of the clients, " it says in a statement.
More than 75, 000 prosecutions every year are based entirely on the recollections of others.
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There were many, however, who were old enough to have vivid firsthand recollections of specific instances.
Others who grew up in Argentina shared personal recollections of the former first lady.
Time has a way of blurring our recollections, sharpening the wrong details and muddying others.
The StoryCorps Griot Initiative travels the country collecting the recollections of black Americans.
One of my fondest recollections from my BlackBerry Curve days was the phone's intricate use of shortcuts.
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Barker was one of the first African-Americans to record recollections of the city's musical and social heritage.
"Sir, I'm giving you a summary of my recollections and my discussions with my sister, " said Mr Courmouzis.
Part memoir, part paean to her departed other half, the book begins and ends with recollections of losing Robert.
She loses consciousness -- though not for long if her recollections are accurate.
Most importantly, what memories do we want to live on in the recollections of our friends, children, and grandchildren?
It appears as if the problem is one of them has three recollections.
The mere fact that the recollections of two witnesses may differ does not mean that one is committing perjury.
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During her stay, she keeps slipping back, at the merest prompting, into recollections of her time at the farm.
The recollections of Dickie Bird, Britain's best-loved cricket umpire, is a long-standing bestseller.
Yet in that document she was very specific in some of her recollections.
Recollections, a unit of Michael's, added classes, work spaces and kitchens where moms could make their kids lunches and snacks.
In reality, our recollections are always being altered, the details of the past warped by our present feelings and knowledge.
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As he showed them the cabin where the Camp David accords were negotiated, the two men shared recollections of Rabin.
Trent Lott (R-MS), whose fond recollections of Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist presidential candidacy provoked a wide outcry and ultimately cost Lott his post.
The Memory Characteristics Questionnaire tests for sensory and emotional details of recollections and how people relive them in space and time.
Reading between the lines in Mr Frankel's memoirs, their recollections of him are confirmed by the way he achieved that ambition.
Defense attorney William Pepper calls Rhodes-Hughes' recollections "significant verification" of new assassination evidence that the Sirhan legal team is currently presenting.
They perform a script based on the recollections of 40 surviving female long-stay patients in the mental health system at the time.
Republican leaders have been heading for the hills, there have been failures of memory and contradictions with the recollections of staff members.
Although our recollections seem like literal snapshots of the past, they're actually deeply flawed reconstructions, a set of stories constantly undergoing rewrites.
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With time recollections fade, and so does the memory of a facsimile.
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