Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Minow's exhortations
Target Entity: Wasteland_Speech
Preceding Context: After the announcement of the fall 1962 network television schedule Time magazine characterized The Jetsons as one of several new situation comedies (along with The Beverly Hillbillies, I'm Dickens... He's Fenster, and Our Man Higgins) that was "stretching further than ever for their situations"; after all the season's new shows had premiered—a season "responding to
Succeeding Context: "—the magazine called the series "silly and unpretentious, corny and clever, now and then quite funny."
Paragraph Title: Reception
Source Page: The Jetsons

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