I'm hosting four panels which I'll be reminding you about here, ad nauseam. |
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The desk contained her computer, pens and pencils, and post-it notes, reminding her to do things. |
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Shards of sunlight glanced off the remains of windows, reminding me of my mother. |
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Keep reminding yourself of the health and other benefits of giving up smoking. |
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I trudged over to a ramshackle building reminding me of a snack bar at our decrepit drive-in theater. |
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Trust and verify is drill jargon for reminding yourself to check the gun and see that it is not loaded. |
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Raimondo interrupts the standoff, reminding them of God's law that he who lives by the sword dies by the sword. |
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First off, it is filled with soaring tunes, reminding us what a gifted melodist Smith was. |
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The tree was huge, its titanic proportions reminding him of the redwoods that grew in the US, only three times as large. |
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A knowing smile brought out the dimples in Lance's cheeks, reminding him of Tara and making him wonder how two people could be so different. |
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She hears it every day, niggling and nagging in the back of her mind, reminding her that she failed. |
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The main theme rounded out, speaking of loss, reminding of might-have-beens. |
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Most of them plodded grimly along, stubbornly reminding themselves that the things they were doing were necessary. |
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But thanks for reminding me of the Marines and thereby reminding me that even the US Navy uses a local pilot when navigating unfamiliar shoals. |
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Still, she dismissed it, reminding herself that tons of people kept things that weren't shoes in shoeboxes. |
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We mount and finish the last leg out, every small climb reminding me my muscles feel like they were beat with a billy club. |
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It didn't do any good reminding them that when I was their age I only received one modest gift, a baseball mitt or electronic game. |
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The signboards of coppersmiths and grain shops still swing in the wind, reminding tourists of their history, but the doors are tightly closed. |
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She has blasted the senator's criticism of the war by reminding viewers that he voted for the war. |
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Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging. |
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And Emma kept reminding us to put on makeup and make sure we looked presentable. |
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A microscopic image of a slug follows these reflections, reinforcing this notion, reminding us that perception is multitudinous and malleable. |
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She loved Kieran undyingly, but her vows hung over her head, reminding her of her ever-present duty. |
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Feminists are also on his case, reminding him about all those glowing family photographs and public eulogies to nappy-changing. |
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In case anyone needs reminding what happened, a ne'er-do-well customer of the bank had run out of credit to prop up his ailing business. |
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Behind them, the stone-and-snow cone of Mount Erebus vents its volcanic breath, reminding them there is land here. |
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The law of value will still be there reminding us that, even under socialism, you can't make bricks without straw. |
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Next I nibble on the chocolate cookie, reminding myself of the rabbit I had when I was younger. |
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Officers have been on hand at university events giving away cups, bottle openers and other souvenirs with logos reminding them how to keep safe. |
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Then the vocals kick in, stripping the veneer of respectability and reminding anyone who they are listening to. |
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He stumbles up and bumbles through an introduction, reminding her that they've worked in the same shop for four years. |
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The platform rose, grinding loudly as it went, reminding the girl that there was something else that needed fixing besides her bike. |
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The intercom on his desk buzzed, reminding him that in ten minutes he had to conduct yet another execution. |
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Another jab of pain comes from my stomach, reminding me to see why it hurts so much. |
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I spent the rest of Thursday reminding myself just how much I suck for being so jacked about a stupid video game. |
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The guests needed little reminding as the statuesque bride proved utterly captivating. |
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It was a pale blue with off-white trim reminding him of a beach cabin he stayed in for a week when he was a child. |
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The charity is reminding older people and their carers of what is on offer. |
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The Department of Education recently wrote to all primary schools reminding them of the potential health hazards posed by overweight schoolbags. |
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The morning news speaks of battlefield deaths and capture, reminding us that easy, unopposed openings do not tell the complete story of a war. |
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Mr Wallace had written to the Minister raising the concerns of Orcadians and reminding her that Orkney patients used the hospital. |
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As the grey skies descend once again, reminding us all that it's still really winter, navel-gazing has become the order of the day. |
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I rolled over to stretch, reminding myself of Felix when he awoke from naps. |
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His face expresses bewildered helplessness, reminding us that the photographer must either choose to lend a helpful hand or snap the photo. |
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As he spoke, a car whistled past with a loudspeaker reminding people it was polling day. |
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The umpire instructed him to go to third base, reminding him that a runner gets two bases on an overthrow that goes into dead territory. |
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We trek to the hotel, reminding ourselves that once we drop off our bags, we can go to the beach, sunbathe, swim, and relax. |
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The album continues in that vein, reminding listeners that aggressive, well-produced rock doesn't have to sound like Top 40 pabulum. |
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He repeatedly gets honks and thumbs up from passing motorists reminding him of his enduring popularity. |
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I think I am reminding myself of what it feels like to feel attractive, confident, sure of myself. |
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For all the t-shirts and swag, I kept reminding myself it was all about the games. |
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Muezzins invoke a call to prayer, reminding everyone it is either time to pray or to call them to the mosque, and imams lead the prayers. |
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The first snippet has the author reminding us of the extraordinarily rich literary culture of the South Wales colliers. |
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He stared around the crowded bar miserably, reminding himself feebly that he was working. |
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The kinetic imagery of the first scene frames her career, perpetually reminding the viewer of the inevitability of her decline. |
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It had had been eating me away since that day and I tried to push it away, reminding myself that James Richemont was inexistent and dead. |
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It begins in Britain today with the purpose of reminding the world about the cost of man's inhumanity to man. |
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Buglike, and reminding me of dragonfly wings were two long pinions, and just under them were two more. |
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Eager to learn from the great man, she hangs on his every word, reminding him of his own faraway innocence and purity of motive. |
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I'm grateful to Jackie for reminding me of the United States law which prohibits US citizens from consuming Cuban goods anywhere. |
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The actors enter and exit through an archway at the rear of the stage, reminding the audience of the deliberately contrived nature of the play. |
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He dismissed the notion but only after coyly reminding us that he himself ranked 94 in that same poll. |
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Police are reminding all motorists they should not attempt to cross the barriers if they are in any doubt about the safety of the conditions. |
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This new freeride board is reminding me a lot of other inferior boards out there. |
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Which is a shame, because the Independent seem intent on reminding him what a fruitloop his dad is at every opportunity. |
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It has the great and salutary benefit of constantly reminding us how hard won is fugitive information about even quite senior office-holders. |
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I'd love to waft around his gaff as a beautiful apparition, red hair flowing in the breeze, reminding him of what he's been missing. |
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I just have to keep reminding myself that anyone can wear a dashing black turban and eyepatch. |
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After a week dominated by railway matters, it seems worth reminding ourselves just how fragmented the system is. |
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It succeeds admirably in reminding us of the 1940s hard-boiled detective film and what we lost when Bogart departed the scene. |
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Thanks so much to my anon. reviewers for reminding me to mention Sophie Kinsella's book and I will try my hardest to steer clear of her ideas. |
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Kit's voice whined sharply, reminding Alan that he still hadn't answered Kit's question. |
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The lone winds teased the white drifts of snow into the air, reminding me oddly of Fantasia. |
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Jack's presence rattled Wilson, reminding him of Henry as a little boy showing Jack how to work the old cash register. |
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Work is shown as unremitting drudgery, keeping us down and continually reminding us of our essential failure. |
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As I'm fond of reminding readers, your feelings don't have to change to get what you want. |
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What is stopping you from reminding your mother she is special, or telling your best friend that you value her? |
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The blast of cold wind almost hits me on the face, reminding of the real feel of Christmas in our place. |
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My true love kissed me goodbye, reminding me to put out some breadcrumbs later in the day. |
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To keep myself from getting discouraged, I kept reminding myself that all this was only temporary. |
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Unprepared, I tensed, then relaxed against him, reminding myself that this was acceptable now. |
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Occasionally the guitar figure skips a note, reminding us she is actually playing this. |
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I pushed through by reminding myself that when this project was finished, it would all be worth it. |
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She left a quick note reminding her father not to forget his meeting in the morning and went on her way. |
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Encourage courtesy by reminding children to say please and thank you to those who serve or help them. |
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Stung by his reproach, she counters by reminding him that her lack of ardor is understandable given their night of lovemaking. |
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At night, you'll listen to the crack of icebergs calving, reminding you that, while Antarctica might not be far away, everything else is. |
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It was strong, and he had to keep reminding himself not to drink too much of it, because he was already slightly light-headed. |
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Every few years Oscar sees fit to reward genuine artistry, thereby reminding us why we watch the show in the first place. |
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They know, as farmers are loudly reminding them, that US cotton is a god, an American icon, not to be trifled with. |
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As it is, when she utters them on court, I have to keep reminding myself that she's really an awfully nice gal. |
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He is clearly a type of the green man, living on the margins, reminding us of our origins among the animals. |
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Thanks for reminding me how much fun it is to have a babe in arms and how soon until my 2 month old will no longer want to be held. |
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The sweet scent of perfumed roses will linger on your tongue, reminding you that the warmth of summer is on its way, but remember, a little goes a long way. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms, countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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The last thing they needed was a giant holographic image reminding them of how very unlike the gipper their nominee is. |
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She turned to her paper work and began to sift through the information, taking notes and reminding herself to talk to Nathan about certain things. |
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I'm sure that he will also be stirring his players by reminding them that their supposed role in the last-day drama is to lie down and let the big boys run over them. |
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Foster often thought of you and your colleagues as a compass for journalists, pointing us in the right directions, orienting us and reminding us of how to get home. |
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And so, every so often, he cannot resist making a splash, drawing attention to himself and reminding people that he is a major Labour Party player. |
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Giant carp control the lake, wallowing, complacent, feed on glutinous rice, silvery ancients reminding how scales and fish-slime outlast dynasties. |
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Federer sobbed, reminding us of the tantrum-throwing, John McEnroe-esque brat he was as a kid. |
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Earthquakes occur frequently during their visit, reminding them that the ground beneath their feet is extremely shaky, both literally and figuratively. |
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It'll be your way of reminding people that you haven't really changed since those schoolboy days of yore, that you're still the same crazy guy at heart. |
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The council is also reminding local people that when they go on holiday they will not be able to deactivate their burglar alarm if it is falsely triggered. |
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You hardly need reminding that a hardcore physique complete with ripped abs is likely to be much more attractive than a flabby body weighed down by its own fat. |
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Point of view is inconsistent and Berg employs enough obvious filmic artifice to keep reminding us we are watching dramatization. |
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Once past this section of white water we began to drift downstream and came to a stone bridge crossing the deep valley of the river, reminding me of a rainbow. |
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She hauled open the huge sliding barn door, and walked to the feed bin in the dark, reminding herself to get her dad to replace the burned-out light bulb. |
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I smile while ordering, but her face stays stony, reminding me of a rock. |
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It was a cold night for October, single digit temperatures with a wicked north wind blowing in, reminding the unwary that it wasn't too soon for a blast of early snow. |
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Some of the marchers began to chant at the anarchists, reminding them that the movement is bigger than them. |
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Just before intermission, Georgian dancers in crimson hats and tunics perform with stirring exuberance, reminding us that earthbound entertainment can also thrill. |
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As my younger brothers never tire of reminding me, becoming a Rhodes Scholar entails a definite measure of self-promotion and self-aggrandizement. |
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With the timer constantly reminding players that time was ticking away, the game moved much faster and he stated that it was the most enjoyable playing of the game he's had. |
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As I submit to the ever-changing nebulosity above me, the distant melancholy moan of a train whistle carries through the valley and touches me, reminding that I am not alone. |
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The dress fell in layers of blue reminding me of a snow cone. |
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When the tide is out at Strandhill one can see clearly the indents and hollows in the sand, reminding us that extreme care needs to be taken when swimming there. |
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A lambent spotlight shines on each individual in his portraits, reminding the world of their forgotten existence. |
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We've been reminding him of all the calumnies and vituperations and bombast he has heaped upon the trade unionists of this country in recent years. |
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If, after your frustrating rush-hour road-rage journey to the gym, you're still a bit torpid, keep your wits by reminding yourself that it's all in your mind. |
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Oddly enough, a book titled Mountains of the Mind by Robert Macfarlane was recently published, reminding me of this old essay, herewith presented from the dusty stacks. |
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I keep the ripped side up so that I can remember which side was exposed to the blown sand all day, reminding me to flip it over at night before I lay down to sleep. |
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As DIY experts never tire of reminding us, decorating requires thorough preparation, and the correct prep for painting is a wash down with sugar soap. |
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The powers do not have to be used, but they may be useful in reminding recalcitrants and those who would obstruct investigations that failure to cooperate is not acceptable. |
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There is, in the particular acts we do, a way of reconsecrating our lives, reminding ourselves of what's important and carrying on in the best kind of way. |
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These frozen, silent moments were punctuated by the hum, whir and click of slide projectors changing and revolving, reminding us of their outdatedness and sheer physicality. |
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It folded very thin, reminding her of the giant shawl from Turkey her aunt had, which could be bunched up and could still be threaded through the center of a wedding ring. |
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I was bowled over by the energy of the Seventh Symphony which has a lovely transition in the First Movement and a dreamy Allegretto reminding one of hallowed antiquity. |
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The man has an uncanny grasp of the public mood and once again he seized it, reminding us all how right we were to re-elect him as Prime Minister at the last general election. |
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I kept reminding myself to pick up a Brown Betty while we were out. |
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Bolted to the deck beside it are bright yellow warning signs about the dangers of entering a wreck, and reminding divers that they enter at their own risk. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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She was bubbling with energy, except for the few cracks in confidence that surfaced every time an inquiring scribe insisted on reminding her that she was yet to make it big. |
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He started on a downbeat note, reminding us of the Establishment's crawling opening party to launch the channel, which was full of snobbery and intellectual pretension. |
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A biohazard warning reminding personnel that blood and body fluids are potentially infectious was placed near the soap dispenser at each scrub sink. |
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The art installation suggests the continuity and fragility of Mediterranean civilization, reminding us of the simultaneous remoteness and seamlessness of the past. |
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Xu Fan is the beautiful actress featured in that very useful advertisement reminding us that love of home and country begins with paying Caesar his vig. |
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On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands. |
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It threatens subjectivity by collapsing meaning, reminding us of the subject's necessary relation to death, corporeality, animality and maternal materiality. |
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Mrs. Peacock exploded, leaning forward in her seat, her upturned nose reminding me strongly of a bird dog watching his master go in for the kill so they could go and fetch. |
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On Thursday this week, a truckload of salt was dumped in Adelaide's Rundle Mall reminding everyone that 1000 truckloads of salt flow down the Murray every day. |
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Colorful beach signs point tourists to the underwater trail head, while reminding them of proper marine etiquette. |
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And I may add old buffties like me who have forgotten some of it and could do with the reminding! |
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The trophies on his wall reminding him of his heyday are now just collecting dust. |
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We slouch and bellow, reminding in prayers our deathless woe And foredamn ourselves more by the ignorance of what we could not know. |
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He might pay back the money he borrowed without you reminding him, but I wouldn't hold my breath. |
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It is 10 months since they lost to the Latics in last season's final, something that the visiting supporters were intent on reminding everyone. |
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From 7 April 2011 advertising focused on reminding people to complete and return by post or submit online. |
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On larger roads, the approximate location of the border can be determined by signs reminding the driver of the change in units. |
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Polybius began his Histories by reminding Romans of Alexander's achievements, and thereafter Roman leaders saw him as a role model. |
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An expert in the self-inflicted wound, his attacks frequently miss their target in favour of reminding you of his own failings. |
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Moneypenny reminding Bond of his responsibilities and limitations curtails the textual harassment of the character. |
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Recently, she opened a coupon binder and read a note reminding herself about a December raincheck to buy Excedrin at CVS for just 99 cents. |
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On the other hand, this orchid will reflower and reflower, each time, like a record on repeat, reminding mum of your untold kindness. |
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The materialist perspective of atomism places us in a different relation to time, by reminding us of the dirt we haunt and our obligation to it. |
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That's when Gail knew her life had been repurposed, and years later, the bench is still reminding her of how she began. |
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There's still a community spirit and a lot of warmth here, but we all need reminding to make that effort. |
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It is only possible through an individual's conscience, reminding them that they are about to indulge in an act which is not cricket. |
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The US keeps reminding us about the poison gas attack on the Kurdish village of Halabja, carried out by Saddam. |
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Large scale housing estates are typical neighbourhoods reminding us about fast post WWII developments. |
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I WANT to thank Jean Evans for reminding me to proof-read a letter before I send it off. |
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No one needs any reminding of the ruthlessness of the Provisional IRA, the most ruthless killing machine in the whole of the western world. |
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The Pennsylvania Department of Health is also reminding residents of the dangers of coming into contact with floodwaters. |
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Kasich can strike a folksier chord, reminding voters, as he frequently does, that his father was a postal worker and his grandfather a coal miner. |
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He centers his investigation on the importance of our bodies, reminding us that we are spirits enfleshed and can really do nothing outside of this bodiliness. |
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It has declared today the national day to begin defrosting turkeys, reminding cooks that a typical large turkey weighing 11kg will take two days to thaw. |
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The design and construction of the mosque and Musalla and their decorations mustn't be in a western style reminding unreligious or antireligious architecture. |
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The judge gave them antideadlock instructions, reminding them of the reasonable doubt standard that the State must satisfy and encouraging them to try to arrive at a verdict. |
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Anyone caught smoking immediately outside the hospital's entrance gets a blast from a squawk box with a recorded message reminding people not to light up. |
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Caroline has a ball chivvying along the restorers when their spirits flag, while occasionally reminding them of the great responsibility upon their shoulders. |
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Manson wouldn't cooperate with the project, but Guinn does such a thorough job reminding us of his monstrousness, that actually seems like a blessing. |
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Martin acknowledges his wheelchair may make some rookie skydivers nervous, reminding them of the risks, but his journey is nothing but inspirational. |
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Forget the merits of a 4-4-2 against 4-3-3, it's little wonder the striker is currently reminding himself of the medical uses for the likes of omeprazole and amoxycillin. |
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So his jovial walkaround visit yesterday morning was less about resurrecting the long-dead Respect Agenda, and more about reminding everyone just who he thinks is to blame. |
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As if Fresh Meadows needed reminding that it was very much in the modern era, a notice arrived unwelcomed in April, in the form of an outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus. |
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Coke's decision can, therefore, be seen as him reminding such courts that their interpretations were subject to the law, not to individual discretion. |
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I find that I am constantly reminding you to feed your pets. |
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