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As one awaits this tortuous Godot, one might recall a forecast of a bomb by 1999 (Shimon Peres) or 2004 (Ehud Barak), or Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's talk of "a messianic apocalyptic cult controlling atomic bombs," or my friend Jeffrey Goldberg's allusion in The Atlantic last year to a "consensus" that there is "a better than 50 percent chance that Israel will launch a strike by next July".

One might recall the slogan pasted on the walls of Washington's metro trains: "When hospital funding gets cut, we all feel the pain".

Another close contemporary of Elgar's, one might recall, was Charles Ives.

Although one might recall but a handful of Mussorgsky's works, his output was respectable for someone who composed so fitfully.

One might recall that the Hindenburg carried in its serenely floating dining room a grand piano made of aluminum.

As to the issue of 'art' versus 'pornography,' one might recall the American Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart who, in 1964, famously declared, of pornography, "I know it when I see it".

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Way back in week one, you might recall, Yuri got very animated on finding a pair of handcuffs in the police station.

The 1993 biennial, the "political" one, we might recall, advertised itself as a harbinger of the return of drawing.

Whether they have enough to usurp or even stand beside NASL remains a point of some debate, one that might recall some of the acrimony that saw the vaulted name of North American soccer re-emerge in the first place.

On the one hand, you might recall the faces of anguished parents and children coming to testify before officials in Sacramento year after year about how demeaning, discriminatory, and inaccurate the depictions of their identity and culture is in the books (watch some of these children's testimonials on this video here).

To appreciate the difficulty of facing controversial issues in one's own past, Americans might recall the outrage in Congress and on editorial pages that greeted the Smithsonian Institution's proposal for a 1995 exhibition that included criticism of the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in 1945.

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