Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...tiepin. He plants his feet far apart and unfurls his arms, flexing his fingers to pantomime an expression like "quote, unquote." He speaks so quickly, using so many facts and historical allusions, that he often fails to engage his audience. His aides have given him a digital stopwatch to remind him to keep it short...
...like to remind individual students that they must speak to their individual masters about having parties in thenormal way," Epps said...
...from all sides and attempted not only to disrupt Kent-Brown's speech and blockade him, but to physically assault him as well. Kent-Brown was effectively deprived of his freedom of speech and freedom of movement on the basis of his political beliefs. So I would like to remind last night's protesters that freedom of speech and movement was created to protect precisely those who might otherwise not be heard. These protesters call themselves liberals and protest in the name of freedom. Freedom of what...
...very least, I wanted people to footnote the fact in speech, to remind themselves and their listeners of its origin. Realizing the impossibility of this, I am content merely with restating my legend. I promise to say no more on the subject...
...order to combat the semiotic nightmare that seeks to undermine rational discourse, we must all be educated in the ways of the new vraisemblable. And as the French Freudians remind us, the place to begin is in the nursery. What better way to ease the transition to post-Structuralism than to train your child in the methods of the new episteme? Goodbye Dr. Spock; Hello Yale School of Deconstruction...