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"I can't remember a document quite like this coming from an official at this senior a level.
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And I would like to ask you if you remember seeing a document headed Terrorism bin Laden Determined to Strike In The United States in the SEIB. A. I do not remember seeing that.
In 1998 the Vatican had published a document titled "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah," which called upon the faithful to reflect upon the lessons of the Shoah (the Holocaust).
That document, "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah," disappointed many leading Jewish groups, which complained that the pope did not go far enough in apologizing for the silence of church leaders, including the wartime pope, Pius XII.
But the document, titled "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah," also distinguished between centuries of "anti-Judaism" as a religious teaching and the Nazis' murderous anti-Semitism, which it said had its "roots outside Christianity".
The document, titled "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah," bluntly condemns the Nazi genocide and calls the church to repentance on behalf of Catholics who did nothing to stop it.
In other words, remember, remember, remember Chequers was always a document from which a negotiation would finally start, and inside government there is still a strong belief that elements of it will survive.
Remember: an application is a persuasive document: your goal is to convince the employer to interview you by showing them that you can provide what they're looking for.
"I remember coming upon a document of some sort that made reference to a radio cassette player".
After reading a few sections of the document, I remembered a comment from a fellow scientist and friend of mine: "Pseudoscience is like spoiled food; you don't have to eat it all to know something is badly wrong.
It's a way to remember or document when I want to remember more vividly, or just to capture something I thought was worth others seeing.
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