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reminder and war
For the Western Allies, the terms which the Germans imposed on the Russians were interpreted as a reminder and a warning of what to expect if the Germans and the other Central Powers won the war.
Hunter quickly obliged with a sarcastic and defiant letter on 23 June 1862, in which he delivered a stern reminder to the Congress of his authority as a commanding officer in a war zone:
Kovic, in March 2005, said: " The scar will always be there, a living reminder of that war, but it has also become something beautiful now, something of faith and hope and love.
After the battle of Plataea, the Greeks swore never to rebuild their sanctuaries destroyed by the Persians during their invasion of Greece, but to leave them in ruins, as a perpetual reminder of the war.
The unfavorable comparison of Tokyo to Kansai " in the context of the war years, a subversive reminder of the nonmilitary roots of Japanese culture and a sort of ' secret history ' of Japan from 1936 to 1941 ".
It was placed there as a reminder of the horrors of war.
This work has gained a monumental status, becoming a perpetual reminder of the tragedies of war, an anti-war symbol, and an embodiment of peace.
The campus is surrounded by an electric fence ( a reminder of the bush war of pre-1980 ) and is a small oasis of green in amongst the dry semi-desert Matabeleland conditions.
Each simple headstone is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war.
The bankrupted tradesmen at the end of the play are a reminder that there is still support for war.
Although it landed on Omaha Beach supporting the 1st Infantry Division, it operated primarily in support of the 2nd Infantry Division for the reminder of the war.
Plaza Cuartel is the restored ruins of an old garrison where Japanese soldiers burned 143 American prisoners of war inside a tunnel and stands as a grim reminder of World War II.
During the Spanish civil war it became the site of major battles, a reminder of this time are the concrete forms of bunkers that remain in the Dehesa of Navalcarbón and along the valley of the river Guadalajara.
The bell is cast from coins donated by children from all continents except Africa, and was a gift from the United Nations Association of Japan, as " a reminder of the human cost of war "; the inscription on its side reads, " Long live absolute world peace ".

reminder and position
Author Christopher Hitchens accused Baker of ahistoricism and wrote that the book served as a reminder of how " fatuous the pacifist position can sound, or indeed can be ".
Due to its position on the Downs, the town grew to become for a while the busiest port in England ; today it enjoys the reputation of being a quiet seaside resort, its quaint streets and houses the only reminder of its fascinating history.
In this position, he gained national prominence for his unusual criminal sentences that included ordering thieves to carry signs in front of stores from which they stole ; required men who abused their wives to publicly apologize on the steps of Houston ’ s City Hall ; commanded sex offenders to place warning signs on their home after serving jail time ; and directed murderers to securely place a photo of their victims on the wall of their prison cells, creating a daily reminder of their crime.
Cipitio was going to live forever as a 10 year old boy with his feet in backwards position, as a reminder of the twisted and illicit affair of his parents.
However, amidst all the carnage and slaughter Foucault gives us a reminder of those who took part in the blood shed by the users of those who control and are ultimately responsible for the productive resources operations, through no fault of their own, in order to replicate themselves as consumers through being in the unfortunate position of belonging to the unprecedented production and reproduction system in human history ; the work force.
The industrial working population which comprises the overwhelming majority of human populations anywhere in the world, in a wider context unwittingly there must be at least seen, essentially a systematic position however clandestinely operated, without disruption taking place of economic productivity and activity which still has to take place in a smooth, transitory and unfussy way this then takes on a new meaning Foucault offers us a chilling reminder of those who take part, through no fault of their own, in this involuntary naive complicity he introduces to us the concept of Homo economicus ( economic man )
He cited the Hirabayashi and Korematsu cases as blots on the reputation of the Office of the Solicitor General-whom the Supreme Court explicitly considers as deserving of " special credence " when arguing cases-and as " an important reminder " of the need for absolute candor in arguing the United States government's position on every case.
He placed an empty coffee cup on the flap handle as a reminder of the position of the flaps, a procedure used by many flight crews.

reminder and refused
The Sudanese government wants the plant preserved in its destroyed condition as a reminder of the American attack and also offered an open door to the U. S. for chemical testing at the site, however, the U. S. refused the invitation.

reminder and any
Independence Day is the appropriate date as a symbolical reminder of the American article of faith that governments are instituted among men to secure to them certain inalienable rights, the first of which is life, and when any government becomes subversive of that end, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.
To forestall any change of allegiance, the Democrats hastily organised a testimonial banquet for O'Banion, as public reward for his past services and as a reminder of where his loyalties lay.
Implicit to " Uncle Tomming " was the unspoken reminder to white folk that a presumably inferior and sub-human person could not, reasonably, be held responsible for poorly realized work, a kitchen fire, or any such catastrophic offense.
These changes are demonstrated when he thanks his servants for their service, and allows Nuala to keep the pendant given to him by his recent ex-lover, though earlier Lucien had warned her Morpheus would not want any reminder to be seen in the castle.
Determined not to go through any heartbreak again, he swore off girls, keeping little Joani's picture in his wallet as a reminder.
It is a lone reminder of this forgotten industrial era and, despite its age, it remains much taller than any other structure in the city.
Some hypochondriacal individuals completely avoid any reminder of illness, whereas others frequently visit doctors ’ surgeries.
Other people are so afraid of any reminder of illness that they will avoid medical professionals for a seemingly minor problem, sometimes to the point of becoming neglectful of their health when a serious condition may exist and go undiagnosed.
When the heat and work transfers in the equations above are infinitesimal in magnitude, they are often denoted by δ, rather than exact differentials denoted by " d ", as a reminder that heat and work do not describe the state of any system.
Whether or not there is any substance to the rumors, the Phra Bang remains an object of veneration and a reminder of the rich traditions of Luang Prabang.
Galton and Simpson never gave any of their Hancock scripts, for radio or television, titles ; this was usually left to the girl who filed the scripts at their office, who gave them names that were a reminder of what the script was about.
Having the branks on permanent display, so to speak, may have acted as a reminder to the populace of the consequences of any rash action or slander.
The ring is worn on the little finger so that it will drag across any surface on which the wearer writes, providing a constant reminder of the engineer's oath.
The twigs are painted gold and displayed year-round in the house – a reminder to any child who has temporarily forgotten Krampus.
In 1822, the walls were torn down, removing any physical reminder of the old borders between Jewish and Christian Kazimierz.
Decades later, the then popular book " IV-F " that centered on easily faked ways to be held medically unqualified for military service without any real incapacitation remains in college libraries as a reminder of how systemic resistance to the draft then was.
Realizing that it would become too much of a reminder to the public, after the 1974 film's release, the New York City Transit Authority, for many years, banned any schedule of a train leaving this station either at 1: 23 in the afternoon, or in the morning.
In a dual review of both Paid in Full and Follow the Leaders reissues, Pitchfork Media's Jess Harvell expressed that the high points of the latter album " are as high as any rap group has gotten " and wrote that both albums ' music serve as " a reminder of a brief period where people thought they could become a millionaire on skills alone, where the reality of that was so far away that no one had to think about what being a millionaire would mean to the culture that nurtured those skills ".
This is a reminder that the " living fossil " representative of a basal clade has as long an evolutionary history as any other living thing, and thus is more derived than the actual primitive ancestor it otherwise so closely resembles.
In 1948 the MCC issued a reminder to batsman, advising them not to handle the ball for any reason at any point during a cricket match, but it is relatively common for batsmen to pick the ball up and return it to the fielding side.
Before this can occur, however, Kane shoots Seth in the head as he is briefing the player on the planned assault ; his body is preserved in the Temple of Nod as a " trophy " and a constant reminder to any who would plot against Kane.
The company will either mail or email a reminder notice prior to the commitment expiring, giving the customer the opportunity to purchase the required purchase obligation before they are charged for any commitment or contract charges.

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