Word: reminder
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...Precious feet” are symbolic of the advocacy of pro-lifers for the unborn. Furthermore, they serve to remind the public of the inevitable development of a fetus into a fully formed human infant. Finally, they represent a striking challenge to all women to truly demonstrate their power to choose by selecting virtue and intellectual honesty over a cowardly retreat from shame and adversity...
...need to remind voters of an ugly scandal involving a company with links to the G.O.P. Better to stick to forward-looking reforms, like protecting 401(k) plans...
...subtle level the cover says as much about the uncertain position of women at Harvard as does the book itself. The defensiveness responds to an intellectual environment that still questions the validity of studying “women’s issues.” The need to remind women that they are marginally better off than their foresisters responds to an administrative reluctance to admit that there are still inequalities now. And the tounge-in-cheek plea for male allies responds to a social climate that assumes that no man would have a real reason to offer support...
...Don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t harass, don’t pursue” policy that the military was mandated to implement in the mid-90s. HROTCA recognizes these points of contention and strives to remind students and faculty that the military itself is not an autonomous branch of government but is subordinate to the wishes of the president, Congress, and the courts...
...came out fired up,” Harvard senior Justin Denham said. “We were too eager to win, and that affected our performance early on. Our coaches had to remind us to be calm...