Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...seemed to cut down the Air Force as though you yourselves were Commies. Let me remind you that the Communist plan for subversive tactics thrives on well-respected front organizations. What better front than a church...
...British public," said Britain's biggest paper, the tabloid Daily Mirror. From the London Times there was an uncomfortable silence. But for all these reservations about the Queen's decision, the expected birth within the next few days of another royal heir was bound to remind everyone again how basically popular Britain's Queen...
...this mood, late in the week. De Gaulle appeared on television clad in his brigadier general's O.D. uniform decorated with the insignia of Free France and the Free French armed forces. "If I have put on my uniform to address you," he began, "it is to remind you that it is General de Gaulle who speaks as well as the head of state...
...Macleod were not aware of the impact of this fact on Kenya, African nationalists would forcibly remind him of it. They are contemptuous of a system in which 65,000 Europeans, 165,000 Asians and 35,500 Arabs hold more seats and power than do 6,000,000 Africans. The Africans demand universal suffrage, one-man-one-vote democracy, and full independence now. Macleod may not want to give it "now," but his sharp, trained intellect (he is an international-class bridge player) is sufficiently acute to recognize that there can be no solid African policy in Kenya without...
Billy watered them with two jam-packed meetings of some 6,000 in Antoinette Tubman Stadium, at which nearly 1,000 people, including President Tubman's daughter, made "decisions for Christ." Billy won his hearers' hearts when he reminded them, as he will remind all Africa, that Christ was neither white nor black, and that it was in Africa that the infant Jesus found refuge from Herod. And he gave Liberia a new catch phrase with his description of "Mr. Two-Dollars walking down the street" to illustrate how small is the value of a man when measured...