Word: remind
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...belated bow to the public-school teachers of America. It is also a sensitive portrayal of a youngster (Douglas Croft) who honestly adores his pretty, understanding teacher (Claudette Colbert). Based on Philo Higley's and Philip Dunning's 1935 Broadway play, the picture will remind many a U.S. grownup of his grade-school days...
...journey itself was not necessary to remind Disney of the fact that his fairy-book animals are loved literally by everybody everywhere, even by the warriors of World War II. He had been swamped by requests for insignia for the Allied armed forces. To date his men have supplied 66, have 300 outfits on the waiting list...
...days like these, our Thanksgiving next year may remind us of a peaceful past. It is possible that our boys in the military and naval academies may next year be fighting for the defense of these American institutions of ours." He shook hands with the patients, patting the backs of those boys & girls whose hands could not be shaken...
Recently the Colonel has mostly warmed over old journalistic dishes in preparation for the arrival of the Marshall Field paper. Month ago the Tribune headlined an exposé of gambling in Cook County - an anti-climactic series which served chiefly to remind Chicagoans how long ago were the Tribune's successful anti-gangster campaigns in the '20s. The Colonel inaugurated a series of articles on points of interest in Chicago-a well-worn reminder that he loves the town in which he has so large a proprietary interest. (The trouble with New York, says the Colonel, is that...
With these names of Russian men who are dead and yet alive, Joseph Stalin reached to the heart of his nation. Familiar names summon understanding from shared remembrance; great names sometimes evoke greatness. Joseph Stalin wanted to remind his people what it is to be a Russian...