Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other peace track is supposed to be with Syria, but here too Netanyahu has thrown up daunting obstacles. Forget land for peace, he says: Damascus can have peace for peace. Labor and the U.S. have operated on the principle that Syrian President Hafez Assad wants above all to regain the Golan Heights taken by Israel in 1967. But Labor's offer to hand back the territory if sufficient security arrangements could be worked out was not enough to tempt Assad into giving Israel the full, open peace it demanded in return. Netanyahu thinks Assad might be persuaded to stop harboring...
Unfortunately, none of these systems are worry-free. The instructions for the popular Brita pour-through carafes, for example, tell customers to change the filter every two months or after every 35 gal., whichever comes first. But many people don't count the gallons they use, and if they forget to check the calendar, they can wind up with filtered water that is in worse condition than the stuff that comes from the tap. PUR, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has capitalized on this all-too-human habit by marketing a filter that automatically shuts itself off when it has expired...
...tightening job market receives more attention from the administration and worried graduate students, some in academia are concerned that doctoral candidates will be so anxious about earning a living that they will forget why they are studying in the first place...
...covered walls surrounding Harvard Yard give physical expression to our belief that we are a unique community. But we must not let these walls separate us from the world outside. We must not forget that we are part of many other communities as well. Our families, our hometowns and our religious associations have given us so much over the years; we owe them more than we can possibly say. While many of us pride ourselves on our identity as individuals, we cannot deny the crucial role that communities have played in making us into the people we are today...
Many agreed that students will quickly become acclimated and forget their initial hesitations...