Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...those who are worried about Jack Kennedy's Roman Catholic faith, let us remind them that it should be a good reason to vote for him for the presidency. As a devout Catholic, he would be an enemy of Communism. Every American wants his country to stand up to Moscow. Who then would be better for this job than a Catholic -or Jack Kennedy...
...week, set down stringent new requirements for Catholic attendance at non-Catholic colleges and universities. "We are alarmed and grieved at the number of graduates who are selecting secular and non-Catholic colleges," wrote St. Louis' Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter. "In our solicitude for our young graduates, we remind them and their parents that they must always be far more concerned about nurturing and protecting their Faith than they are about pursuing higher studies...
...opposition of his own Justice Minister, Ben-Gurion was clearly determined to seize the occasion for a "show" trial. If he got his way, the trial would be used not only to condemn Eichmann but also to rehearse all the anti-Semitic crimes of the Nazi era and to remind the world of the continuing presence of ex-Nazis in advisory jobs in the governments of Israel's Arab neighbors, most notably the U.A.R...
...visible evidence of the 1956 revolution. The Gellert Hotel (just refurbished), the Duna and the Grand, the city's best, cost $20.50 per day for two, including meals. The evening includes gypsy violins, and a capitalist 15% service charge is added to the bill to help remind the tourist that Europe is Europe...
...abstract of desire. But into this image of life burst images of death-recorded by Japanese cameramen who moved into Hiroshima the day after the bomb fell. Director Resnais permits himself no sensationalism, but the merest glimpses of the horror that was Hiroshima-acres of charred and moaning humanity-remind the audience with cruel force that the man and woman are making love in a mass grave...