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A round pin with the number 37 was fixed to the lapel of his blue sports coat, but Heatley did not need a pin or reporters' questions to remind him of a horrific car accident Sept. 29 that claimed the life of his teammate Dan Snyder, who wore No. 37. "I will think about this forever," said Heatley, an All-Star forward for the Atlanta Thrashers, in his first public comments since the accident.
The 'coach' in the game further asks rhetorical questions to remind the players of their responsibility not to be clumsy.
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All invited persons were approached by phone by a call centre to ask if they were willing to participate, to answer their questions and to remind them of the survey.
"What do girls learn about who they should be," she asks, "from Lego kits with beauty parlors or the flood of 'girl friendly' science kits that run the gamut from 'beauty spa lab' to 'perfume factory'?" I think Ms. Orenstein is right to ask that question — and to remind us that our buying choices, as parents, can either reinforce stereotypically gendered play patterns or promote greater breadth.
The player who played the winning white "answer" card will be awarded one "Awesome Point" (they can hold onto the black "question" card to remind themselves how many points they have, or you can keep track on a score pad).
Just as some earlier questions were meant to remind readers about how they should feel about key issues, this final question is meant to act as a pledge.
If you know children who are struggling with the news, the best thing to do is to talk to them, let them ask questions and try to remind them that these kinds of attacks are on the news because they are incredibly rare.
When I talked to one of Facebook's lead designers at a party at Facebook's Austin office, he said the biggest question is how to remind people these powerful new content-specific feeds exist without cluttering the homepage or making everyone feel overwhelmed.
Dan Brody, the executive in question, was there to remind the gaming industry professionals in the room that China has more Internet users than the United States has people.
These and innumerable other questions suggest we need to remind ourselves of the British approach: innocent until proven guilty.
Questions were also used to remind persons of their options.
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