Examples of recall in the following topics:
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- The result--memory--allows the person to record information about people, objects and events for later recall.
- Moreover, a friend who expresses fear about a dog she sees on the sidewalk ahead can help you recall that the friend began the conversation with her childhood memory of being attacked by a dog.
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- Formulaic styling is to package complex ideas memorably for easy retention and recall.
- Speech that repeats earlier thoughts or thought-pictures, or shines a different light on them somehow, helps to keep both the speaker and the listener focused on the topic, and makes it easier for all to recall the key points later.
- Storage of information, being primarily dependent on individual or collective recall, must be handled with particular thrift.
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- What do you want them to recall in the days or weeks after your speech?
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- Retrieval, recall or recollection: calls back the stored information in response to some cue for use in a process or activity