Word: remind
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...vision for the future. They can't afford to be judged on Ronald Reagan's standard: Are you better off than you were four years ago? Or on the "kinder, gentler" standard. Would you be better off four years from now? And that's what I've got to remind the people...
...comes to demonstrating quality, TIME, like any product, must speak for itself -- and does, week after week, in the vivid and dramatic terms that exemplify our style of journalism. Still, we believe it never hurts to go outside our own pages, and even outside the print medium, to remind people of the importance, relevance and leadership of TIME in its field. In that spirit, we launched a major television advertising campaign last week that is unlike any promotion we have undertaken before...
...ardors of the trip remind me why this area has remained unchanged since the last Ice Age. Amid our planet's vain struggle to balance conservation with human aspirations, the Ndoki has no villages whose needs must be met or colonists determined to build a new outpost of civilization. Fortunately, this last Eden has formidable barriers protecting its treasures. In all the world, it is perhaps the perfect place to make a stand for wild nature...
...women's vote by portraying the President as a "traditional family man." Mamie was used repeatedly; her "smile and modesty and easy natural charm make her the ideal First Lady," said the G.O.P. spots. Bush may be more subtle, but Barbara will undoubtedly surface as the Republicans seek to remind voters of Clinton's once troubled marriage...
...Bush finally pushed one over the bleachers last week. After 10 months of maneuvering to little effect on the recession, the Los Angeles riots and the Rio Earth Summit, Bush won from Boris Yeltsin a breakthrough arms-control deal and engineered the horseshoe-throwing, arm-around-Barbara scenes that remind people of his other up-close-and-personal diplomatic triumphs...