Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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About the prospects of Kissinger holding another on-the-record discussion, Mendelsohn said, "He might well recognize what we remind him of-that we are acting in some large measure as representatives of an educational community. Such a community insists on open discussion of the most crucial issues, and that is just what this...
...would seem to me to be more appropriate for you as the President to have said something to remind the nation of the purpose of our legal system and the respect it should command...
Consequently, Royko confesses puzzlement that Daley's most consistently loyal constituency is in the black ghetto wards. Their loyalty, though, may be due to the diligence of Democratic precinct workers, who remind the voters that the continued receipt of welfare checks is somehow inextricable from the franchise. Then, being thorough in their work, says Royko, they accompany the voter into the polling booth to make sure he does not forget...
...Demystifying the Cinegraphic Image: La Hora de los Hornos explicitly disavows the role of presenting the whole Truth about the revolutionary situation of Argintina. The voice of Solanas comes on in Part II over sections of black leader to explain the intentions of the filmmakers, to remind us that this experience is their communication via celluloid, a projector, and a screen rather than some larger-than-life revelation, and finally that it is a form left open and fragmented-to be finished by the audience with their own debate and acts. He calls the film a collection of "Notes...
...arrival of your Kissinger letter of March 16, enthusiastically addressed "Dear Colleague." occasioned a good deal of amusement, since, for the past nine months. I have been congratulating myself for precisely the fact that I am no longer your colleague. The contents of your letter vividly remind me of the reasons for taking pleasure in no longer being associated with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...