Word: remindful
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...remind your public that there is "a wide and unhealthy gap" between eggheads and the rest of America, and that correction should be made in the intellectuals, as I read your passage, rather than from, may I say, the bottom upwards, is a remarkable way of looking at the problem. You don't say so, but I find the insinuation that intellectuals are more likely, rather than less likely, to be wrong than non-intellectuals...
...polls just by picking up < his telephone. In some towns he could get a free taxi ride, and in Rochester, N.Y. an ambulance was his for the asking, even if he wasn't sick. Orange City, Iowa blew its fire siren every hour on the hour to remind the apathetic that...
Election Day. From New York to San Diego volunteer baby-sitters offered their services to voting mothers. Thousands in St. Louis turned on their porch lights as dusk fell to remind the laggards of their duty...
Visitors are told that absolute neutrality of décor is necessary in "this most sensitive of emotional fields." Therefore, there is nothing in the room to remind one of any of the world's religions. The U.N. flag, however, is tastefully displayed against the wall, and there is a pedestal set at the end of the room, with a bowl of flowers on it. As the commanding point ki the room, the pedestal has been designed to "go back to nature itself, like almost all religions." It is an upright section of a mahogany tree, believed...
...Snows of Kilimanjaro (20th Century-Fox) is likely to remind most adult males of their more lurid adolescent daydreams. Produced by Darryl Zanuck and vaguely based on the Ernest Hemingway short story, the movie is a Technicolor travelogue that ranges from Africa to Europe to backwoods Michigan, a sort of scenic railway running through a Tunnel of Love...