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This statement recalls the 1959 Berlin crisis, when President Eisenhower first told reporters that Berlin could not be defended with conventional weapons and then added that a nuclear defense was out of the picture too.
De Palma recalls that he was “ floored ” by this performance upon first sight, and in 1973 recounts how he " began to try and figure out a way to capture it on film.
Buddicom recalls him swinging from the luggage rack in a railway carriage like an orangutan to frighten a woman passenger out of the compartment.
As center fielder Bill Virdon recalls: " There were some ornaments on the fence that jutted out, and he was going headfirst into it.
Co-inventor Rene Pardo recalls that he felt that one manager at Bell Canada should not have to depend on programmers to program and modify budgeting forms, and he thought of letting users type out forms in any order and having computer calculating results in the right order.
This mythological account of his lover recalls Hesiod's account of Pandora who was decked out by the same goddesses ( the Graces, the Seasons and Persuasion ) so as to be a bane to mankind — an allusion consistent with Ibycus's view of love as unavoidable turmoil.
It scared the hell out of him ", de Bont recalls.
Rollins recalls going out on a flyering mission with roadie Mugger in 1981 in which the pair would put a layer of paste onto a telephone pole, stick up the flyer, and then cover it with an additional coat of paste so that it would last for up to a year.
Smith recalls " one man asked me to write out a relinquishment for him, remarking, ' I must either give up my claim or my wife.
The word means ‘ protruded, stuck outand recalls a landslide that occurred on the ridge south of White Swan.
" As Marsha fondly recalls her brief sojourn out among the humans, and with a passing expression of regret, confusion, and a small sigh, she and the sailor assume their natural posing postures, grow rigid, and become mannequins.
Not long after his early death, she recalls her concerns: " Thalberg was dead and the concept of the quality ' big ' picture pretty much went out the window.
As already pointed out, it recalls the sacrificium vespertinum of the Old Law.
His view of the unity of opposites recalls Heraclitus, while his description of man as a machine, condemned to the helpless acting out of unconscious, neurotic patterns, has much in common with Freud and Gurdjieff.
" Lynch recalls that the character, " came out of a feeling of a man who, whether real or not, gave the impression that he was supernatural.
" What stood out in my mind was the fact that he allowed us to stretch out ," recalls Berliner.
He recalls how, in 1940, in the London blitz, " some very frightened people came out of their rooms, ran all over the grounds and we had to go and find them.
Graham Lord's biography recalls that by 1979 Lowe was suffering from major health problems, but continued to drink ever increasing amounts of alcohol, sometimes passing out on stage or at dinner.
In one of his essays he recalls a time when he, by chance, visited a small town in the fenlands of England, which turned out to be Stilton.
M. J. as it turns out was also drunk ( while waiting for Peter to muster his courage in order to talk to her ) and while she recalls their meeting she has sadly overslept it.
When Hedren tried to get out of her contract, she recalls Hitchcock telling her he'd ruin her career.
She recalls her mother's horror when she first started living with somebody, " I explained to her why it was important for me to find out if I wanted a permanent commitment or not.
" I was going to give this gift to Elaine, and it turned out to be the opposite ," Hoffman recalls Beatty telling him.

recalls and awakening
This is a moment of awakening for Firdaus, and she recalls that it, " solved the enigma in one swift, sweeping moment, tore away the shroud that covered up a truth I had in fact experienced when still a child, when for the first time my father gave me a coin to hold in my hand, and be mine.

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Sam Mitchiner recalls going to World War I by way of the muddy dirt road and returning to find it paved.
The website is the place to find Consumers Digest ’ s staff ’ s real-time reporting of daily consumer news and product recalls.
Stuart locates and talks with people connected to Slade, trying to find out what happened to him, and recalls the glam-rock scene of the ' 70s in a series of vignettes, which recreate the stories of Slade, Slade's collaborator and one time lover Curt Wild ( Ewan McGregor ), Slade's former wife, Mandy ( Toni Collette ) and others involved in their lives.
In a 2011 interview, his mother recalls that she would often find his toys broken at a very young age, branding him an " annoying " and " different " child.
George recalls the envelope he saw inside Schreiner's book, and the two men go to Hilly's room, where they find the envelope containing letters written by Rembrandt himself, proving Devereau's guilt.
A supplier recalls: “ You can find the same product elsewhere at a better price.
Nursie's first appearance, in which we find out that her real name is Bernard ( her sisters were Donald, Eric and Basil ), and in which she recalls how the Queen was first mistaken for a boy:
He recalls Nick's earlier words which promptly lead him to find the money and a wedding present in the spare tire of his car.
The name is also used to assonate with Buttoo's statement that " there are plenty more fish in the sea ", whereas the angelfish-like physique of the two recalls to Haroun's mind ( and therefore to the reader's ) Rashid's reply that " must go a long, long way to find an Angel Fish ", which Haroun can be said to have done by traveling to Kahani.
Perhaps we can find in this film not only an indigenized sport but also indigenized practices of exhibition, objectification, and journalism, which recalls Appadurai's point in Modernity at Large that: indigenization is often a product of collective and spectacular experiments with modernity and not necessarily of the subsurface affinity of new cultural forms with existing patterns in the cultural repertoire.
Williams was laid off after a time but continued to work for TSR in a freelance role, performing odd jobs ; it was in this circumstance in 1987 that he came to write " Sage Advice " in the pages of Dragon-Williams recalls that Dragon editor Roger E. Moore simply couldn't find anyone else willing to regularly write the column.
She recalls that her male relatives struggled to find employment, and she remembers that her school friends would tell mean racially prejudiced stories that they didn ’ t completely understand.
Just as with the previous title, the name " Common Grounds " includes some double entendre in that it simultaneously brings to mind a safe, neutral haven where those of differing viewpoints can find some agreement (" common ground ") and also recalls an important aspect of coffee, namely the " grounds ".
Lettow also recalls, " There's an episode, " Indiscretions ", where we find out that Joe has a daughter, Amy Brennan.

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This is corroborated by ibn Battuta himself who recalls several hundred Malian ships off the coast.
Jean-Louis Barrault, later a major French director, was a pupil there at the same time and recalls Anouilh as an intense, rather dandified figure who hardly noticed a boy some two years younger than himself.
Pettibon himself recalls that " These drawings just represented what I was thinking.
The Maharishi recalls how it took about two and a half years to attune himself to the thinking of Brahmananda Saraswati and to gain " a very genuine feeling of complete oneness ".
Whilst a section of the white population appeared to warm to Powell over the speech, the author Mike Phillips recalls that it legitimised hostility, and even violence, towards black Britons like himself.
) Culler himself views " Ulysses " as a dialectic in which the speaker weighs the virtues of a contemplative and an active approach to life ; Ulysses moves through four emotional stages that are self-revelatory, not ironic: beginning with his rejection of the barren life to which he has returned in Ithaca, he then fondly recalls his heroic past, recognizes the validity of Telemachus ' method of governing, and with these thoughts plans another journey.
Stephen's first name remembers the first Christian martyr ; in juxtaposition, his surname recalls the mythological figure Daedalus, a brilliant artificer who constructed a pair of wings for himself and his son Icarus as a means of escaping the island of Crete, where they had been imprisoned by King Minos.
" He recalls that he attempted to get himself removed from his editorial position by " asking for bigger and bigger raises ," but instead found his demands met-even to the extent that he was given " generous stock options " and " made a vice president of public relations for the company.
As Frisch himself later recalls, a fundamental idea of the direct experimental proof of the nuclear fission was suggested to him by George Placzek.
The very elegant curvilinear barchesse are the only ones that were actually realised by Palladio from the many projected ( for example, those for the Villa Mocenigo on the Brenta, the Villa Thiene at Cicogna or the Villa Trissino at Meledo ) and their shape — as Palladio himself writes — recalls arms opening to receive the visitor: the relevant antique source was very probably the exedrae of the Temple of Augustus in Rome.
In his autobiography he recalls his business and private life in which he blames himself for the failure of two of his three marriages but is now proud of having at last grown close to his children and grandchildren.
He recalls a Norwegian man, who was allowed to stimulate himself as much as he wanted, and did so much that it actually gave him brain damage.
During that time he recalls that " policy and planning were not going to work for me " and the he " needed a more tangible resolution .” Mayne found himself living on a commune with the grass-roots group Campaign for Economic Democracy, many of whom became his earliest clients.
Gillies says that her accountant watches it to cheer himself up, while Bathurst recalls that a friend cheered so loudly when Mark pushes avocado into Trevor's face in the third episode that he woke his son.
Joe Esposito also recalls that Presley was unsure about the project himself because he did not want to play a loser.
Schuyler recalls Ralph Waldo Emerson's transcendentalism, and uses nature to express himself in the elegy.
Schicchi himself recalls the roguish Harlequin, while his daughter Lauretta, whose romance is nearly foiled by Buoso's relatives, resembles Columbina.
Discussing witch hunts, Mazarre recalls a historical figure that they should recruit — von Spee, who then introduces himself.
Yet in his anxiety to do justice to his subject, he steeped himself in Macaulay until his style often recalls that which he is censuring.
" He felt there were some songs that he had written that had become hits of sorts for other people, that he didn't actually perform himself ," recalls Traum, " and he wanted to fit those on the record as well ... So we just went in one afternoon and did it, it was just the two of us and the engineer, and it was very simple ... we chose three on the spot and mixed them ... in the space of an afternoon ... Sometimes I wasn't even sure if it was a final take until we would just finish and Bob would say, ' Okay, let's go and mix it.
At the age of 15, he joined the French Communist Party after reading Maxim Gorki's The Mother, a novel which made a lasting impression on him and led him to abandon individualism as he himself recalls in the nearest we have to an autobiography From Karl Marx to Jesus Christ.
Burt recalls this as he wrote about himself when he was sixty-two years old.
Javert recalls Valjean almost instantly after meeting him again, but he cannot quite convince himself that this is the man he remembers from the galleys all those years ago, and he would not allow himself to write a denunciation to Paris authorities without stronger proof than just his own vague memories plus some circumstantial evidence.

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