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Vessels always kept in mind something Wilkinson said to him on the flight to New York for the Heisman ceremony.
But she also kept in mind something she had read in the Brazilian director Augusto Boal's book "Theater of the Oppressed" arguing that to institute social change, an audience has to be left with a sense of hope that there is a way out of a bleak situation.
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When Mary Jo talks about the experience, she says she tried to keep in mind something Provino Mosca used to say: "Without trouble, there is no life".
It's useful to keep in mind something Robert Motherwell once said: a lot of trouble might have been avoided if abstract expressionism had been called abstract Surrealism instead.
When Mary Jo talks about the experience, she says she tried to keep in mind something Provino Mosca used to say: "Without trouble, there is no life". The kitchen was rebuilt and, for the first time, it was air-conditioned.
He would do well to keep in mind something that Senator Edward Kennedy said last week: "Tests and accountability are simply the measure of reforms -- they are not the reforms themselves".
He added that he tried to keep in mind something that his managing editor at Newsday, Alan Hathway, a crusty old newspaperman once told him, after pointing out that Caro was the only Ivy Leaguer who ever amounted to anything: "Turn every goddamn page".
But he'd be wise to keep in mind something Dawkins said when he announced his retirement: "It's probably going to sound crazy, but you know the fact that I could play another year gave me a lot of peace to say that this is it".
"Let's keep in mind something really fundamental.
But keep in mind something else: The teams with the best offense often are among the league leaders in runners left on base simply because they have more runners on base than the teams with a bad offense.
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