Recalling
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Recalling
an Alfred Hitchcock movie, this climate “bomb” – which, at a certain point, could more than double the rate of global warming – has a timer that is being watched with growing anxiety.
It is worth
recalling
that Germany’s pharmaceutical industry was one of the earliest manufacturers of the contraceptive pill, starting in the 1960s.
With the presidential election just around the corner, it’s worth
recalling
the many ways Trump and the GOP have completely abdicated any sense of US responsibility toward the rest of the world.
The Indian National Congress, now in opposition, is
recalling
this moment by partly re-enacting the Dandi March.
As post-apartheid South Africa completes its sixth democratic election, it is worth
recalling
Mandela’s formidable legacy.
An artist from Ukraine,
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the Orange and Maidan revolutions, said: “We broke as a nation; we split in two.”
It’s worth
recalling
that it took two full years to complete the changeover from Europe’s legacy currencies to the euro.
Globalization has given rise to legitimate frustrations and concerns, which can’t be assuaged simply by
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the enormous benefits it has brought.
This initiative, it is worth recalling, was partly a reaction to the Russian invasion of Georgia the preceding summer, when the Kremlin tried to dismember that country by recognizing South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states.
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the US-led invasions of Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003) in his 2014 memoir Duty, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates argued that the United States was good at overthrowing a regime, but had no idea what should take its place.
It’s worth
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that the horrible 1918-20 influenza pandemic, which killed at least 50 million people worldwide – many in a deadly second wave of the kind we currently fear today with COVID-19 – eventually faded and disappeared without any vaccine.
No doubt, visitors to Notre Dame spend some time enjoyably
recalling
their trip, so let’s double that and say Notre Dame produces 9,000 years of visitor benefit each year.
Let’s suppose that the experience of visiting or
recalling
Notre Dame makes people about twice as happy as they would otherwise be over that time period, which means, in effect, an extra hour spent in Notre Dame, or in
recalling
one’s visit, is as good as extending someone’s life by an hour.
It is worth recalling, however, that many who voted for the Peronists once voted for Macri’s free-market reforms.
'How wonderfully expressive her hand is!' he thought,
recalling
how they had sat at the corner table the day before.
He now felt a similar sense of shame and remorse when thinking of his whole past with her, and
recalling
the awkward words in which, after much hesitation, he had proposed to her.'But wherein am I to blame?' he asked himself, and as usual that question suggested another: Did those others – those Vronskys and Oblonskys and those fat-calved chamberlains – feel differently, love differently, marry differently?
Besides, everything about the baby was still prospective, while Serezha was already an individual and a beloved one; thoughts and feelings were already struggling in his mind, he understood and loved and judged her, she thought,
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his words and looks.
There is a sort of barrier, and suddenly down it goes,' said Dolly with a dreamy smile,
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her past with Oblonsky.
He himself felt not only that he was in the highest degree ridiculous, but quite guilty and disgraced; but
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what he and his wife had suffered, and asking himself how he would act another time, he answered that he would do just the same again.
They're nothing but a tie...'This answer had seemed horrible to Dolly, despite the good-natured sweetness of the young woman's looks, but now she could not help
recalling
it.
Without ceasing to think of Anna and of all the words – simple in the extreme – which they had interchanged,
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every detail of the expressions of her face, entering more and more into her situation and feeling more and more sorry for her, Levin reached home.
'Yes, but faith without works is dead,' said Oblonsky,
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that sentence from the catechism, and only by a smile maintaining his independence.
Anna, all alone, awaiting his return from a bachelor dinner-party, paced up and down his study (which was the room in which the street noises were least audible),
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in detail every word of their yesterday's quarrel.
And I repeat that a man who reproaches me because he has given up everything for my sake,' said she,
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the words of a still earlier quarrel, 'is worse than a dishonourable man!
And
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all the cruel words he had uttered, Anna invented other words which he evidently had wished to say and could have said to her, and she grew more and more exasperated.
And he remained with neck stretched out, his vague beast's memory perhaps
recalling
the things of the earth.
Then, from looking at this image and
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the memory of its original, Emma's features little by little grew confused in his remembrance, as if the living and the painted face, rubbing one against the other, had effaced each other.
But soon
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herself to the necessities of the situation, with an effort she shook off the torpor of her memories, and began stammering a few hurried words.
A moment later M. de Renal, his wounded vanity once more gaining the mastery, was laboriously
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all the stories told in the billiard-room of the Casino or Noble Club of Verrieres, when some fluent talker interrupted the pool to make merry at the expense of some cuckolded husband.
How, arrived at this extreme pitch of misery, was the poor boy to guess that it was because she was talking to him that Mademoiselle de La Mole found such pleasure in
recalling
all the niceties of love that she had felt in the past for M. de Caylus or M. de Luz?
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