The last Republican, as you well remember, was in the early 1930s in Pittsburgh.
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Well remember the words your employees use carry a lot of weight.
"I well remember that, four years ago, in fact right after a Malaysian Grand Prix, which was won for us by Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe was more or less in the same situation as today, " Domenicali told the team's official website.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s I well remember my Japanese colleagues' admiration for her and all that she had done for Britain's standing in the international business world, and their sheer bemusement when she was forced out of office.
My father was out fire watching and I well remember my mother and I making a dive for the Anderson shelter, mother clutching the large brown handbag containing birth certificates, insurance policies, bank books, identity cards etc - not forgetting our precious ration books.
We would do well to remember the difference when considering our next steps on Iran.
BMW's highest awareness ratings a measure of how well people remember the product, and the message conveyed.
Something which many of the talented and brash young cricketers would do well to remember.
Well, remember that this is India, where the politics are fractious, the bureaucracy oppressive and the courts sclerotic.
Well, remember how you felt when you first heard that the terrorist mastermind had finally been brought to justice?
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As arguments about immigration ring out once again, it's well to remember that we have heard them all before.
If they do, they would do well to remember what happened in 2007.
Elected officials will do well to remember that nearly two-thirds of seniors are regular voters, more than any other age group.
Hayek insists that all knowledge is local: HP and other companies attempting large foreign acquisitions would do well to remember this.
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The president and U.S. Trade Representative would do well to remember this particular history lesson as the TPP enters the final stages of negotiations.
Well, remember, we still have Tenzor, Baspik, White Key-M Natural and Nizhne-Lenskoye to look forward to, as they become household (well, at least dacha-hold) names.
Greece's alleged rescuers would do well to remember that if you kick a can down the road for long enough, it dents and eventually breaks.
"The U.S. State Department would do well to remember that it answers to the president of the United States, not the European Union, " DeLay said.
It is well to remember than Usama bin Laden himself has said that two million American children must die to atone for imagined transgressions against Muslims.
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In weighing the prudence of launching such negotiations now, policymakers in Washington, and the American public at large, would do well to remember a few things.
As we search for the most effective responses to Islamist radicalism, we would do well to remember that the answers ultimately must come from those who follow the faith.
Insurers would likewise do well to remember the reputational bath some companies took as a result of 911 coverage disputes that haunted the front pages for so many months.
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Investors tempted to take comfort from the fact that asset prices are still below their peaks would do well to remember that they may yet fall back a very long way.
Perhaps, but they would do well to remember what happened after the railway fever of the 19th century: the industry had to endure three busts before investors made any serious money.
But despite the odds against his opponent, Mr Chavez might do well to remember that presidents born in the state of Tachira have governed Venezuela for 62 of the past 100 years.
It is as well to remember that it was Iraq's humbling during America's 1991 liberation of Kuwait which, by his own testimony, turned Osama bin Laden into a sworn enemy of the United States.
The Democrats who have had firm control of the state during its years of decline would do well to remember that a society's most valuable asset is always its people, regardless of their wealth or clout.
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