reminiscence造句1. Reminiscence can produce a lot more responses, because you're tapping into a person's past which is theirs alone.
2. First, reminiscence highlights older people's assets rather than their disabilities.
3. Willetts detects in these later stories a reminiscence of a Minoan initiation ordeal.
4. Less personal reminiscence might allow greater clarity about the grubby political reality of Indira's Congress.
5. There comes a point when reminiscence is blocked, or when there is resistance to proceeding further.
6. Zohra Labrooy was the ideal audience for reminiscence or confession.
7. Given all these factors, reminiscence should be an extremely valuable counselling aid.
8. Takeji Fujishima, Reminiscence of the Tempyo Era, oil on canvas, 1902.
9. Reminiscence can provide the counsellor with an initial point of contact with the counsellee.
10. A heady mixture of reminiscence and connoisseurship of the least pretentious, most illuminating sort.
11. A good example are the reminiscence and life history projects now active in many areas of the country.
12. In reminiscence, you build up from past life to the present.
13. This hopefully will provide a wealth of reminiscence and anecdote, and might take place anywhere from Putney to Paris.
14. A faint smile of reminiscence appeared on her face..
15. Reminiscence is the theme appearing frequently in Chinese poems.
16. The scene awakened reminiscence of my youth.
16.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
17. But I can't reminiscence in the sadly night.
18. He entertained us with reminiscence of his childhood.
19. There is a reminiscence of her mother in the way she talks.
20. Intense purplish-red wine. Its aroma has a reminiscence of ripe plum, blackberry and sweet spices. Round with sweet tannins and a long and juicy finish.
21. Generation gap, conservation, reminiscence, pedantry and stubbornness all basically derive from that.
22. It may be that few people who were there have devoted much time to nostalgic reminiscence.
23. People with dementia often respond to Reality Orientation and reminiscence or other therapies.
24. Mr Blinco was a founder member of the Coventry Reminiscence Theatre and he is currently working on a one-man show.
25. Massot was a pleasant but impossibly long-winded Gaul whose briefest reminiscence about his days in the Resistance tended to last an hour.
26. On this morning she was softly and shyly radiant. Her eyes were dreamily bright, her cheeks genuine peachblow, her expression a happy one, tinged with reminiscence.
27. The strains of the polonaise, which had already lasted some time, were beginning to sound like a melancholy reminiscence in the ears of Natasha.
28. On this morning she was softly and shyly radiant. Her eyes were dreamily bright, her cheeks genuine 15)peachblow, her expression a happy one, 16)tinged with reminiscence.
29. But the blind peddler was caught up with the train of his one dramatic reminiscence.
30. As a cross of philosophy and divine Platosophy, Plato s doctrine of reminiscence has theological form.