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"Kaine did do better on reminding people of Donald's issues than Pence did reminding people of Hillary's," the longtime adviser said.
"There's no harm reminding people of the realities of no deal."
He's spent the last 364 days reminding people of that fact.
Of reminding people of their mortality, which is a vulnerable thing, seriously.
Because they would believe that reminding people of their election wouldn't be presidential.
If I had even the smallest part in reminding people of that, fantastic.
Pelosi is showing herself to be very good at reminding people of that.
And reminding people of that relationship they had with their fans was particularly unique.
She says it's one way of reminding people of the city's rich history and culture.
And it is not only the destruction that is reminding people of a war zone.
But the palace holds on, in the centre, reminding people of what once was the norm.
Henry was not alone in reminding people of the impact a good running back can make.
Because we take the responsibility of reminding people of their mortality, which is a vulnerable thing, seriously.
At the same time, constantly reminding people of a past triumph isn't the best way to move forward.
More broadly, the campaign hopes it can taint her by reminding people of scandals in the couple's past.
Indeed, have I somehow betrayed the resistance by spending the last few paragraphs reminding people of Kristol's pernicious views?
Sharing his work is her way of reminding people of his importance to her life and the world of fashion.
Making sure people know it's not true could be electorally potent — as could reminding people of what Democrats stand for.
But giving away the money, reminding people of history, is one thing that I'm now a little bit focused on.
In doing so, he humanized a marriage that has baffled many Americans while also reminding people of his philandering and her compromises.
The bust overlooks the music room, reminding people of a legacy that Mr. Haydon said must be respected as the changes proceed.
It's hard not to think of Cruz's little video tribute to himself as anything but a way of reminding people of this narrative.
By reminding people of what they want to achieve, they're more likely to be receptive to the things they don't want to do.
The agency is also reminding people of their not-particularly fun (but probably much healthier) advice to quit eating raw doughs and batters. [FDA]
Scholars have found that reminding people of dangers makes them temporarily more conservative, so this kind of manipulation can be an effective campaign tactic.
It's also adding floor decals at the checkout lines reminding people of the six-foot social distancing recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame does the opposite of reminding people of the glamour of Hollywood: it's dirty, crowded, and filled with tacky street performers.
I am reminding people of the simple power of great writing spoken out loud and of the indispensable role that storytelling plays in our lives.
The anniversaries of superstorms like Katrina and Andrew just passed, and with them news stories reminding people of how deadly nature can be at its worst.
I think reminding people of this fact is important because it makes it more difficult to dismiss the brave victims who come forward whatever their gender.
One enduring reason the Patriots are constantly being asked about their Trump connections is that the new president is hardly shy about reminding people of them.
In 2004, the researchers found that reminding people of their deaths, or of 9/11, was associated with more support for George W. Bush and counterterrorism programs.
Recognizing the power of Mr. Sanders's idea, though, she has taken to reminding people of her own attempts to create universal health care during her husband's administration.
This seems to fit the ethos of many of the cabinet appointments — government, Trump-style, just isn't that hard, and it is worth reminding people of this.
Patriotism is packaged in Troy, with signs and murals reminding people of its most famous resident: Samuel Wilson, who boxed meat for the Army during the War of 21909.
Officials are going door-to-door reminding people of the election date — put back a week to coincide with the day when Russia marks its 2014 absorption of Ukraine's Crimea.
I hate sunscreen, though, because it's messy to put on and it makes me smell like sunscreen, which isn't a cute smell, unless you like reminding people of the beach.
Jacob Tremblay may be only 10 years old, but he's already won a Critics' Choice Award for his on-screen work — and is reminding people of just how successful he is.
Their costumes are intended to represent the dead, and Barnes said they bring a serious message, reminding people of their mortality and the need to live a productive and good life.
It's a nostalgia refresher, reminding people of their connection to NES from their youths, and also introducing the console and its most timeless games and franchises to new generations of players.
These are not bad people no matter how terrible their government ever was, and as Americans we will have to be reminding people of that for the rest of our lives.
So the show is about reminding people of designers we may have forgotten while also honoring the industrial creativity that goes into making products that are stylish, fit well and solve problems.
Reminding people of the time when the earth beneath their feet brought their city to a stop, and when they, through sheer effort and force of organization, managed to get it started again.
This broadens Bryant&aposs identity beyond the basketball court, reminding people of his role as a father of four daughters — three of whom will now have to live without their sister and father.
The name is reminding people of the comics character Archie Comics memes have been flying on Twitter since Wednesday morning, with some people noting the red-haired Archie Andrews character's superficial resemblance to Prince Harry.
" Yet the issue still dominated coverage during the campaign; as Matt Yglesias wrote, "every bit of micro-news that puts the scandal back on cable amounts to reminding people of something bad that Clinton did.
This is why, in 1985, the massive Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall was built, reminding people of the slaughter perpetrated in that city by Japanese troops in 1937—a slaughter to which little attention had previously been paid.
There are a lot of things you can do to close an experience, from reminding people of what happened, to connecting them one last time, to making them think about how they want to re-enter the world.
This has had the effect of further inscribing and reinscribing the notion that Clinton did something wrong, meaning that every bit of micro-news that puts the scandal back on cable amounts to reminding people of something bad that Clinton did.
But Hollywood is releasing a movie for Holy Week that might empower Christians around the nation to end this silence by reminding people of the 1st century Roman persecution that sought to snuff out followers of Jesus Christ from Rome and around the world.
With polls showing that he comes into office with the lowest approval ratings of any president in recent history, Trump is dismissive -- reminding people of the polling mistakes that were made with the election -- and keeps saying there are other polls out there showing this was not the case.
But because people believe them to be special, and maybe because the $2s strike a nostalgic nerve, reminding people of when their grandparents tucked them into birthday cards or when the Tooth Fairy left one behind in exchange for a lost tooth, people don't spend them as much.
And also we know that millennial women in particular and Gen-Z women who would be Cosmo's biggest readership spend a huge amount of time on their phone, so reminding people of the value of print, that when you read something in print you actually absorb it in a different way.
In addition to reminding people of the enrollment deadline, the group said it also will be highlighting the fact that most Obamacare customers who buy coverage through a government exchange qualify for financial aid that can reduce their coverage costs to between $50 and $100 per month, or even less in some cases.
Campaigning recently at a recreation center in Murray County — a rural, mainly white bastion of Republicanism on the Tennessee border — she stood before TV news cameras, reminding people of her work helping to pass a bipartisan billion-dollar transportation bill, and her support of legislation that supports grandparents and other family members raising children.
He then compounded the error Thursday afternoon by reminding people of the imbroglio and emphasizing that even after having a day to research and think about the question, he can't come up with a name: It's been almost 24 hours...and I still can't come up with a foreign leader I look up to.
Nintendo Switch is the fastest-selling video game console ever in the U.S. Other tidbits from the release (figures are U.S. only): For a company that's footing was being seriously called into question just a few years ago, Nintendo seems to be in awfully good shape and they don't seem to mind reminding people of that fact.
A Blue Plaque has been placed on the outside of the new building reminding people of Bearmans by the Leyton & Leytonstone Historical Society.
He appears each year in Kunumeleng, pre-monsoon season, reminding people of the consequences of invoking the spiritual power. If people disobey the law, Namarrkon hisses, crackles, and even strikes the offender with his fiery spears of lightning.
For instance, in support of TMT, many experiments have shown that reminding people of their own mortality (versus a neutral or aversive control topic) leads people to defend their cultural worldviews more vigorously. For instance, people who are briefly reminded of death are more dismissive of someone who criticizes their culture.
When Mustafa Amin was arrested and imprisoned, there were attempts to change the name of the holiday from "Mother's Day" to "Family Day" as the government wished to prevent the occasion from reminding people of its founder. These attempts were unsuccessful and celebrations continued to be held on that day; classic songs celebrating mothers remain famous to this day.
As Forsyth (2009) posits, this tragedy made U.S. citizens aware of their mortality, and Bush provided an antidote to these existential concerns by promising to bring justice to the terrorist group responsible for the attacks. Researchers Cohen et al. (2004), in their particular study on TMT, tested the preferences for different types of leaders, while reminding people of their mortality. Three different candidates were presented to participants.
Signage in Addo Elephant National Park reminding people of the possible threat lions pose. Human–lion conflict refers to the pattern of problematic interactions between native people and lions. Conflict with humans is a major contributor of the decline in lion populations in Africa. Habitat loss and fragmentation due to conversion of land for agriculture has forced lions to live in closer proximity to human settlements.
Berlin, February 2014: Ba'athist student in front of the Lebanese embassy reminding people of al- Aysamis's disappearance In 2011 during a visit to Lebanon he was kidnapped by unknown militants and is presumed dead. His family accused the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad for the kidnapping, after many witnesses came forth with evidence, however the Lebanese government was too weak to take measures against the Syrian government.
This led to a prolonged ban on Junoon's music by the Pakistani government. PTV, the Pakistan state television, refused to show the audience even clips from Junoon releases. The Ministry of Culture charged Junoon with making comments in India amounting to sedition and treason. The band members denied these charges reminding people of the fact that they had been victimised since the release of "Ehtesaab" because they chose to speak out against political corruption.
Sidney Freitag of Odyssey described "Facts" as "a way for Kanye to promote his Yeezy shoes" and "not the best song to put on an album", as well as being "mostly a let down", showing a somewhat negative reception towards it. However, The Atlantic gave a much better reception towards the track, with Spencer Kornhaber of the site describing it as West "[reminding] people of why he matters in the first place".
The perceived damage done by Roger Douglas's reforms, as well as Palmer's lack of general charisma, caused too many Labour supporters to abandon the party. In addition, Palmer was perceived as being too academic and aloof, reminding people of the paternalistic attitude that Douglas was accused of. Palmer was replaced by Mike Moore, who Labour believed would give it a better chance of winning. Palmer chose to resign from parliament, and was replaced in his seat by Lianne Dalziel.
On stormy days, it swayed and creaked, reminding people of washing-boats on the Seine River, hence the name. The building stands on a small cobblestone square that was known as Place Ravignan. In 1911, it was rechristened Place Émile Goudeau for Émile Goudeau (1849–1906), a popular novelist, poet, and journalist who founded Les Hydropathes, a renowned and famous literary club. The square now has a Wallace fountain and is planted with horse chestnut trees.
This minister, upon hearing that the heir of Xia had survived, rejoiced and immediately joined his forces with Shao Kang, thus renewing his loyalty to Xia. With his base secure and his army building and training, Shao Kang continued to build his estate under the old banner of Xia, preaching and reminding people of the benevolence of old Xia rule. Han Zhuo, in the meantime, grew increasingly tyrannical and imposed heavy taxes upon the people of Xia. Many people fled from his rule.
Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Culture formally charged Junoon with challenging "the national opinion on the nuclear tests", as well as making comments in India "amounting to sedition and treason". Junoon denied all charges, reminding people of the fact that they had been victimised since the release of "Ehtesaab" because they chose to speak out against political corruption. On 9 August, Junoon performed at New York's Central Park. This was one of Junoon's most legendary live performances, with over 20,000 fans in attendance.
The Hall was deliberately refurbished to give retain the essence of the past, hopefully reminding people of the Gay World. In November 2009, a 24-hour prawn fishing restaurant known as Geylang Prawn Fishing Restaurant was opened, which occupied half of the former sports hall. In August 2011, The restaurant was closed at the hall upon its lease ended and moved to Punggol East Golf Club. Currently as of 2013, the most well-known occupants of the Hall are the Brawn & Brains Cafe and the Onsight Climbing Gym.
The franchise was open to those who had achieved a certain (fairly low) standard of education, and to property owners, and to people of "importance", i.e., chiefs and indunas – in other words, you needed to qualify for a vote – which many natives did. Smith's defiant response was a Unilateral Declaration of Independence, timed to coincide with Armistice Day at 11.00 am on 11 November 1965, an attempt to garner support in the UK by reminding people of the contribution of the colony to the war effort (Smith himself had been a Spitfire pilot). Smith was personally vilified in the British media.
He was tall and thin, with long black hair and beard, always dressed in a rough blue tunic, a straw hat and leather sandals, carrying a necklace with a wooden cross, Antônio Maciel cut an impressive figure, reminding people of Jesus Christ. Gradually he became a pilgrim, an itinerant benefactor and counsellor of the poor, as well a pious preacher and religious leader. He was called alternatively by the simple people of the region as Antônio Conselheiro, Santo Antônio dos Mares, Santo Antônio Aparecido or Bom Jesus Conselheiro, and began to attract not only admirers, but fanatical followers, who started travelling with him.
With the end of the war, the Bata company in Czechoslovak territory was nationalized and the communists began to take control and to eliminate anything even remotely reminding people of Baťa's system. In 1945, it was clear that Zlín was lost and could no longer act as headquarters. Baťa held a meeting in East Tilbury near London, and the decision was taken that Bata Development Limited in England would become the service headquarters of the Bata Shoe Organization. In 1946, Bata operated 38 factories and 2,168 company shops; they produced 34 million pairs of shoes and employed 34,000 people.
It consists of the personified Death leading a row of dancing figures from all walks of life to the grave – typically with an emperor, king, pope, monk, youngster, beautiful girl, all in skeleton-state. They were produced under the impact of the Black Death, reminding people of how fragile their lives were and how vain the glories of earthly life. The earliest artistic example is from the frescoed cemetery of the Church of the Holy Innocents in Paris (1424). There are also works by Konrad Witz in Basel (1440), Bernt Notke in Lübeck (1463) and woodcuts by Hans Holbein the Younger (1538).
When the rail tracks were removed and site transformed in preparations for Expo, the depot was demolished in 1973, but the clock tower was left standing after a public push to save it and has now become a Spokane icon, reminding people of the role that railroading played in the development of Spokane. The location roofline of the former depot can be seen on the face of the tower where the sandstone masonry blocks change color. The tower stands at 155 feet and 6 inches tall, and features a nine-foot diameter clock face on all four of its sides. The clock itself is controlled by a solid, 700-pound brass pendulum that needs to be hand-cranked every week by park staff.
A statue of George Orwell by the British sculptor Martin Jennings was unveiled on 7 November 2017 outside Broadcasting House, the headquarters of the BBC, in London. The wall behind the statue is inscribed with Orwell's words "If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear", from an unused preface to Animal Farm. The head of BBC history, Robert Seatter, said of Orwell and the statue that "He reputedly based his notorious Room 101 from Nineteen Eighty-Four on a room he had worked in whilst at the BBC, but here he will stand in the fresh air reminding people of the value of journalism in holding authority to account".
Dada Jazz reprinted Dragan Aleksić's 1921 essay "Dadaism" from Zenit, subtly reminding people of his seniority over Ljubomir Micić. It included a major text by Tristan Tzara, titled "Manifeste de Monsieur Aa, l'antiphilosophe" (Manifesto of Mr Aa the Antiphilosoper), as well as Tzara's short verse "Colonial Syllogism", alongside a poem by Aleksić. On the centerfold two pages was printed the typographic picture-poem "Smaknu" (Execution), a translation into Serbo-Croatian of a Hungarian poem by Ádám Csont that had originally appeared, like Erwin Enders's "Greek Fire" published in Dada Tank, in the May 1922 issue of the Vienna-based publication MA. Tzara's work in Dada Jazz was published in its original French. Although Dada Jazz has been characterized as a mere footnote to Dada Tank, it was in fact a very different project.
She described one billboard in Parkdale, Toronto, as "reminding people of the 15,000 year [indigenous] history here in Toronto and to affirm our relationship to our language, which is part of our spiritual presence, our political presence, our governance, our health..." in response to the neighborhood's rapid gentrification and loss of its indigenous inhabitants. Three years later, the City of Toronto and a local business group collaborated with Ogimaa Mikana to place several official Anishinaabe street signs at the north end of The Annex neighborhood, with Blight and King as advisers. In 2018, Ogimaa Mikana participated in the exhibition Soundings: An exhibition in Five Parts curated by Candice Hopkins and Dylan Robinson. They created an outdoor public installation entitled Never Stuck, a vinyl transfer installed on Mackintosh-Corry Hall at Queen's University main campus.
Kadare camouflaged an excerpt of The Palace of Dreams as a short story and published it, alongside Broken April, The Ghost Rider, and The Wedding, in his 1980 collection of four novellas, Gjakftohtësia (Cold-bloodedness). Due to its seemingly historical nature, the excerpt went unnoticed by the censors. The following year, under the same title, Kadare managed to sneak the whole novel in the second edition of Emblema e dikurshme (Signs of the past); due to the fact that the story had already been green-lighted once, it managed to escape the attention of the censors once again. However, people started noticing how much the novel setting resembled the inner city of Tirana, especially the Skanderbeg Square from which one could clearly see the Central Committee of the Albanian Party of Labour a few meters away; the buffet and the archive of the Palace of Dreams also reminding people of their similar counterparts of that building.

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