Remembered
in sentence
1077 examples of Remembered in a sentence
While gloomier economists like Mancur Olson surmised that only revolution or war could dissolve the rigidities of the status quo, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher
remembered
Friedman's worldview, along with that of Hayek and others.
Cameron could be
remembered
as the prime minister who helped break up the UK (and possibly Europe).
And it should be
remembered
that Latin America’s most recent electoral fraudsters – Manuel Noriega of Panama in 1989 and Alberto Fujimori in Peru in 2000 – were evicted from power before finishing their terms in office.
The US economy, it should be remembered, finished 2002 with an annual growth rate of 2.5%--above the long-run trend estimated for the Euro area by many experts, including the European Central Bank.
The key is to create a hierarchy of humiliations, according to which those inflicted on one’s own country are regarded as vitally important, and those inflicted on others are diminished,
remembered
only to reaffirm the status hierarchy.
Monti wants to be
remembered
as the prime minister who saved Italy from disaster.
It should be
remembered
that, after the US, Japan is the largest contributor to the United Nations, and to its peacekeeping budget.
Good Riddance to 2018MADRID – Sadly, 2018 will not be
remembered
as a year of political and diplomatic success.
It should be
remembered
that former General Secretary Hu Yaobang, who had been forced to step down two years earlier by Deng Xiaoping because of his liberal stance, died in April 1989, triggering spontaneous and peaceful student demonstrations in Beijing, which spread across the country.
For some Hindus, the difference between historical fact and cultural myth does not matter; what is
remembered
and believed is as important as what is verifiable.
The Soviet Union’s collapse, it should be remembered, was not the result of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev’s reformist “betrayal.”
But that is likely to change as the vote approaches and the risk grows that he will be
remembered
as the leader who, to paraphrase Churchill, was given a choice between his party and his country, chose his party, and ended up losing both.
Had Cortés’s strategy failed, he would have gone down in history – if he was
remembered
at all – as an arrogant fool who thought that he could defeat a great empire.
The first three G-20 summits of chiefs of state, in Washington, London, and Pittsburgh, will be
remembered
for advancing multilateralism and coordinated global action.
Acheson should be
remembered
as one of the EU’s founders.
If this had been done, Russians would have fondly
remembered
receiving cash aid from the international community rather than blaming it for transferring funds to corrupt leaders.
Will he be
remembered
as the French Harry Truman – a discreet, uncharismatic man who, when faced with urgent and dramatic circumstances, ended up doing the right things for lack of a better alternative?
Vietnam
remembered
remains the stuff of dreams, a voluptuous mix of reproduced scent and sound.
Thousands of miles from the bloody fields of France, 26 young New Zealanders who died there are
remembered
on a granite cross.
Some home truths about the migration of people need to be
remembered
and the necessary consequences drawn.
But the effect of his case on international justice ensures that, at the very least, he will be
remembered
for his indictment in Chile rather than for the impunity he had sought to ensure.
That conflict contributed mightily to the onset of the recession of 1991 (which, it should be remembered, was probably the key factor in denying the first President Bush re-election in 1992).
We came much closer to getting there than is now
remembered
in the Agreed Framework deal of the mid-1990’s, in which I participated as Australia’s Foreign Minister.
Latin America Between Kennan and ObamaBUENOS AIRES – The late American diplomat and strategist George Kennan is
remembered
as the creator of the doctrine of “containment,” which formed the centerpiece of the United States’ policy for waging the Cold War.
If they succeed, Rice and the Bush administration will be
remembered
not just for the endless tragedy of Iraq, but for making a serious contribution to Middle East peace.
But, depending on how Europeans answer these questions, today’s crises might one day be
remembered
as the end of the beginning.
This is for good reason, given that India’s private sector still bears the stigma of having been midwifed under the pre-1990s “License Raj” – an era
remembered
for its red tape and corruption.
It should be
remembered
that America and its allies, faced with strategic fears of a similar type during the Cold War, also supported repugnant and oppressive regimes in places like Zaire, Chile, and Indonesia.
That will be
remembered
as peacekeepers are called upon to manage conflict situations around the world.
Now the country is being divided by the political rivalry between two Sinhalese war idols, each of whom wants to be
remembered
as the true leader who crushed the Tamil Tiger guerrillas.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Years
Movie
Would
Could
Their
About
Should
There
After
Always
Thought
Being
Still
People
First
Great
Before
Having
Again