Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Hong [with others] came to the United States as the first group of Chinese students to study here. Many Chinese contributed to the nation-building of the United States, while a lot of American friends helped and supported the national liberation cause of the Chinese people. We will never forget their contribution, which has touched us deeply...
...year. At Friday's performance, he appeared a little nervous, but took control of the orchestra as soon as he mounted the podium. His conducting was clear and expressive, though at time slightly tense and skittish--probably due simply to nerves. Every once in a while he appeared to forget he was in front of an audience and relaxed a little, becoming more expressive in his conducting and more enjoyable to watch. He did have a very good handle on the technical aspects of conducting, tackling even the most difficult meter changes of the Stravinsky with ease...
...forget, however, that there is a world beyond Harvard, a world in which earnest high school seniors gobble up U.S. News' annual rankings. Despite our return to the top, those seniors recall last year's fall and the reason for it. And when they make campus visits, as they are doing presently, they invariably ask about class sizes and the time professors devote to undergraduates...
...President Jiang Zemin is to make a state visit to the United States embellished by no less than a 21-gun salute and welcoming ceremonies with President Clinton on the South Lawn of the White House. I implore Harvard, scheduled as a stop on Jiang's itinerary, not to forget that Jiang is the official head of the thug government which killed and imprisoned thousands of peaceful demonstrators, many of them students, in and around Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989, a day that will live in infamy...
...forget plodding up steps on a Stair-master or pedaling furiously in place on a stationary bike. Picture yourself flying along the Charles River with the wind in your face and a pair of sleek blades beneath your feet...