Word: reminds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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According to Graham T. Allison '67, dean of the K-School, the tapes and transcripts "vividly remind the reader of the personalities and the seriousness of the situation...
...against drugs. Later she participated in a detailed planning session with Hartman and the G.M.A. staff. The questions Nancy would ask were neatly typed in capital letters on index cards, a prompting technique the President often uses. Meanwhile, the visit allowed Nancy's press secretary, Sheila Tate, to remind reporters that the First Lady would soon tape a promotional piece for the Public Broadcasting Service's upcoming program The Chemical People, which also deals with the drug problem and for which Nancy had already provided the narration...
...conversations with the Masters were to remind them what they had agreed to," Dingman added...
...basic problem is predictability. In an effort to constantly remind the audience that this play is a comedy in spite of serious themes, director James Pentecost creates an array of comic types rather than individuals. Lenny, for example, try convince us that she is old and that life is passing her by, repeatedly draws out each of her lines, but the result seems more like a six-year-old whining. Pentecost also tries to make Babe appear naively infantile. But what emerges instead is simply a ridiculous airhead who becomes not only unconvincing but predictable...
...families and the nation for the tragedy that befell Flight 007. And after the crash of a Japan Air Lines jet last year, the president of the airline visited the families of the victims and knelt before them to ask their forgiveness. Such acts not only move us, they remind us that the authentic apology is indeed possible...