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These woodsy New England environs and dormlike lodgings may well remind you of boarding school, but there will be no late-night bitch sessions about the retreat's strict no-sex, no-drugs policy.
If, as the old joke went, the first President Bush reminded many women of their first husbands, then McCain may well remind them of their first bosses — well-meaning and eager to evolve but never really comfortable unless he's helping you on with your coat.
The White House has said it will let Mr. Gore make the decision, but the chairmen, by and large, think the president's presence on the trail is worth the gamble that he might well remind voters how much more exciting than his protege he can be.
The ones that use data more effectively well remind of us how we relate to each other.
The idea may well remind you of a bit of Github, a bit of Stackoverflow meets Sourceforge.
In the meantime, we leave you with the traditional French video explaining The Pigeons (which may well remind you of your old high school French lessons).
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Putin wants to make Europe more flexible in response to some of Russia's demands regarding the broader Ukrainian crisis – as well reminding the rest of the world that Russia can wield this power.
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