Recalled
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The contrast between the vibrant pro-Algerian emotion and the more discreet pro-French sentiment was all the more troubling because it
recalled
another soccer night, when France was playing Algeria in Paris and the French team was booed by a sizable portion of the spectators, whose parents or even grandparents were born in Algeria.
Wars in the Middle East, it should be recalled, have started even when the parties did not really want them.
Stories of the Great Depression of the 1930’s were
recalled
from our dimmest memories – or from our parents’ and grandparents’ memories – and retold.
Every year, innumerable packaged-food products worldwide are withheld or
recalled
from the market due to the presence of “all natural” contaminants like insect parts, toxic molds, bacteria, and viruses.
Gabriel’s announcement sent shockwaves through the Turkish government, because it
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response to Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane in 2015.
Both countries, along with Bahrain, have
recalled
their ambassadors from Qatar.
Egypt
recalled
its ambassador from Ankara and expelled the Turkish ambassador from Cairo.
In writing about Bloch, Geremek described himself, particularly when he
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Bloch’s self-definition as being part of “liberal, disinterested, and humanely progressive traditions of thought.”
He was not
recalled
by his government;Tony Blair's government did not request his recall; popular opinion treated the matter as merely another scandal.
It is that aspect of his moral "example" that should be
recalled.
Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee, a member of a British constitutional commission,
recalled
that when he suggested the United States’ presidential system as a model to Indian leaders, “they rejected it with great emphasis.
“For a moment, she seemed flustered,” he
recalled.
The Arab Spring, it should be recalled, began after a Tunisian street vendor set himself on fire as a protest against the arbitrary expropriation of his undocumented assets.
First, in noting the role that the breakdown of trade between urban and rural areas played in Germany’s economic slowdown, he
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a centuries-old European economic insight: all wealthy countries have cities with a manufacturing sector.
In Bucharest’s University Square, the celebration
recalled
the energy of 1989; it was the sound of an awakened electorate, aware of its previous mistakes and ready for a fresh start.
Because Israel unlawfully intercepted the ship in international waters and later refused to apologize for the killings, Turkey froze bilateral diplomatic relations,
recalled
its ambassador, and expelled the Israeli ambassador in Ankara.
France and Germany, acting together, were able for many years to provide this sort of leadership, and this should be
recalled.
Indeed, to revert to the Japanese and Chinese precedents, it should be
recalled
that Sanetomo was later assassinated and Hojo took power, ending the effective control of the Kamakura Shogunate, and that the Xinhai Revolution brought about the end of the Qing Dynasty three years after the Empress Dowager’s death.
In a recent speech at the National Assembly that
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Emile Zola’s attack on the “blind stupidity” of Jew-hatred almost 120 years ago, he asked: “How can we accept that in France…shouts of “Death to the Jews!” can be heard in our streets?...How can we accept that French people can be murdered because they are Jewish?”
But then I
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that this line of attack – charging a scientific conspiracy to drum up “business” for science – was almost identical to that used by The Wall Street Journal and others in the past, when they fought controls on tobacco, acid rain, ozone depletion, second-hand smoke, and other dangerous pollutants.
As the economist Lionel Robbins recalled: “Confronted with the freezing deflation of those days, the idea that the prime essential was the writing down of mistaken investments and…fostering the disposition to save was…as unsuitable as denying blankets and stimulus to a drunk who has fallen into an icy pond, on the ground that his original trouble was overheating.”
In 1953, at the age of 25 and already a wounded veteran of the 1947-49 War of Independence, Sharon was
recalled
to active duty to establish Israel’s first commando unit.
But the Soviets encouraged the development of nations based on ethnic identity - Stalin, it is to be recalled, fancied himself a theorist of nationalities - and the ethnic identity of Soviet Muslims derived largely from their Islamic culture.
Back in 2010, he recalled, Greece and the UK faced fiscal deficits of more or less similar size (relative to GDP).
This baseless pronouncement – more propaganda than reality –
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Joseph Stalin’s 1935 proclamation that “Life has improved, comrades; life has become more joyous.”
After Trump won the 2016 presidential election in the United States, I
recalled
Brave New World, in which Aldous Huxley conjured a future in which humanity had been destroyed by ignorance and lust for mindless entertainment.
He
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a very different type of person.
And although 70% of those laid off say they expect to be
recalled
to their jobs, not all will be, because many firms will fold, relocate, or reorganize.
Biden has publicly
recalled
many instances of police violence against unarmed black people and promised to reform law enforcement.
Furthermore, in September, the US
recalled
its ambassadors to the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Panama, in protest over these countries’ decision to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
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