Word: remind
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Fritz Stern, a leading American expert on German history, "but their neighbors are thinking of the past." In Paris last month, former Prime Minister Michel Debre spoke warily about the prospect of a unified German nation. "We French," he said, "who know our neighbors well, how can we not remind all Europeans and the world as a whole of the need to guard against abuses which Germany commits in all areas when it sees an opportunity...
...merger merger was finalized in 1971, when the colleges approved co-educational living within the houses. Still, small vestiges of the pre-merger era remind us of the absurdity of sex-segregated living: legend has it that hooks on the doors of some North House rooms were used by Radcliffe women to prop open their doors when hosting male guests...
Provide food, cigarettes, soda and other Elements Necessary for Human Sustenance. The patient must be kept alive. Remind the patient that too many Pop Tarts is not good for one's digestion. If friends don't smoke, don't get them started. If they do smoke, remind them to light the tobacco side...
...Remind them that they are enrolled in courses. Despite the omnipresence of the thesis, seniors must enroll in actual courses. Petty obligations such as midterms and papers must be attended to. Sign your friends up for sections and keep them informed of nettlesome duties like attendance...
...California race, Republican candidate Wilson, 56, has seized every opportunity to remind voters not only of his long opposition to offshore drilling but also of his long attachment to conservation-minded "growth management" as mayor of San Diego from 1971 to 1983. On the campaign trail he has ridden a trolley to show his support for fume-free mass transit and visited a motor vehicle factory to admire the prototype of a methanol-powered bus. At a country club in Santa Barbara -- as Republican a setting as any to be found in Southern California -- he assured a matronly audience...