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As the late historian Professor Tony Judt reminded us: In the course of the Thatcher-era UK privatisations, the deliberately low price at which long-standing public assets were marketed to the private sector resulted in a net transfer of £14bn (AU$26bn) from the taxpaying public to stockholders and other investors.
Mr. Kramer stops the Mayor at a couple of points, noting, for example, that one reason for the improvement in the dropout statistics is a redefinition of who is a dropout and reminding him that in the course of the ongoing corruption inquiries he has changed his mind once or twice about the rules needed to rein in local politicians.
Let me remind you that in the course of political consultations on the unification of East and West Germany, at the very high level, some nations that were then and are now Germany's allies did not support the idea of unification.
Just as the youth of the Arab Spring have found themselves colliding with their nation's embedded elites and vastly more experienced political players, who have complicated their path forward to "democratic revolution," Arab nations have been reminded of something else in the course of this upheaval: they cannot resolve their domestic issues in isolation.
Miles Kimball of Texas Tech University reminded Map Collection staff in the course of a research visit in the fall of 2011 of how much 19th-century ethnographic cartography is held at the Collection.
Friday, we were again reminded that the U.S., in the course of becoming too free a nation over the last half century, has evolved into the amoral society envisioned in the 20th century films of Stanley Kubrick and Quentin Tarantino.
And in the course of watching, I was reminded of The Lone Gunmen.
In the course of the last chapter, he reminds us that from the printed book comes "the democracy of the intellect" and that humans are primarily ethical creatures.
Ritchie sat in the original chair and reminded viewers of the 1,500 Fix It badges handed out to children in the course of 286 programmes.
We are reminded that prandial glucose excursions (and thus prandial insulin needs) far outweigh fasting blood glucose elevations until later in the course of CFRD, and that insulin needs exponentially increase during acute illness (and, conversely, rapidly drop during recovery).
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