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"It's important to remind people of the duties of citizenship."
An organization bought billboards to remind people of Election Day.
Others will remind people of the bad old days of TouchWiz.
To remind people of our past, the good and the bad.
A similar thing happens when psychologists remind people of their mortality.
So you have to constantly remind people of how beneficial it is.
How can I remind people of my capability for being a dick?
Everyone needs a time to shine, and to remind people of their relevance.
"Unfortunately we have to remind people of diversity these days," he told Mashable.
But, at the very least, these campaigns remind people of their shared humanity.
Sharpton used his time at Franklin's memorial celebration to remind people of this.
"This is a platform to really celebrate that and remind people of that."
The Google Doodle is also being used to remind people of the election.
This is a platform to really celebrate that and remind people of that.
My hope is that it will remind people of their memories of Tokyo.
The fact that Warner had to remind people of this fact is chilling.
Still, she felt it was necessary to remind people of the importance of the work.
I thought my job was to remind people of the terror inherent in a terrifying situation.
Older housing estates like Choi Hung remind people of a more affordable era, Mr. DeWolf said.
While Sanders denied saying so, Warren took the opportunity to remind people of a simple fact.
To use the Aboriginal names is a really good way to remind people of the truth.
Every time it pulls this gimmick, it's going to remind people of the show's cheapest, dirtiest tricks.
Good memories remind people of meaningful family moments and may put present tensions in a broader context.
But among the joviality, some Twitter users were keen to remind people of the current political situation.
Well I just want to remind people of something: You can honor the ancestors by voting early.
Instead, Carlsen said, their goal is to remind people of the fundamental ideas that bring them together.
It is looking forward to unity and cohesion and to remind people of what makes us Americans.
The administration sent more than 700 million emails and text messages to remind people of open enrollment.
If Republicans remind people of what's at stake in November, Pennsylvania may help them keep their House majority.
"What Warren did in some sense was remind people of things we should have known," she told me.
"What I try to remind people of is that aesthetics have a function," Giffin said of tiny homes.
"Sometimes we have to remind people of the consequences and put it back in their court," she said.
Absolutely, and that wasn't a conscious, do it like this and that will remind people of this [thing].
That's a good thing to remind people of — I'm not going away from the show, Jack is still around.
The misogynistic and racist actions Trump has  exhibited over the course of his presidency also remind people of Michael.
Speaking of hat tips, your version of Brainiac is bound to remind people of the Borg from Star Trek.
The apparent hope was to remind people of Avatar's existence and introduce them to its alien world of Pandora.
I think it's the perfect time to remind people of Bad Boy's influence and legacy, because it never left.
For more … I've previously tried to remind people of the populism of both Obama's and Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns.
And that, he said, was the example he and the other former attorneys general wanted to remind people of.
Tsai said she wanted to read the letter to remind people of the significance of their vote next month.
Your communications director, Sean Spicer, is starting to remind people of "Captain Queeg" with his crackdown on White House leakers.
The non-profit posted this tragic account to remind people of the strife they can unknowingly cause in these situations.
First thing's first: Strippers are people, and sex workers unfortunately have to tirelessly remind people of this over and over.
Facebook owns Instagram and WhatsApp, and Mark Zuckerberg is apparently goddamn sick of having to remind people of that fact.
Because Juul marketed itself as a way for adult smokers to quit, its product couldn't remind people of a cigarette.
Was part of the attraction to this continuing to remind people of Leonard Nimoy's legacy and feel connected to him?
Mr. Trump's 2016-campaign announcement, four years ago, was full of imagery to remind people of his long celebrity career.
And so I just want to remind people of that framework and not promote it for something that it isn't.
I had to make a lyrically 'aggressive' song to remind people of who am I and where I come from.
Jarrius, ecstatic to become an honorary member of his favorite team, also wanted to remind people of the importance of donation.
Then let's make the announcement at the Oregon Institute of Technology, because its logo definitely won't remind people of another logo.
"Public executions are to remind people of particular policy positions that the state has," said TJWG research director Sarah A. Son.
You have to remind people of that: why we're here, why does Biogen or any company have a right to exist?
D'Alessandro said the service will remind people of anniversaries and birthdays and also help plan trips and buy meals, for example.
"I want to remind people of what Holder said one time, that he was a wingman for the president," Grassley said.
The aim was "to remind people of their achievements," said Phumtham Wechayachai, secretary general of the Shinawatra-backed Puea Thai Party.
But if you're a celebrity, it's also one of the best ways to remind people of yourself and your famous thoughts.
I'm feeling a responsibility to inspire people and to remind people of the importance of fighting for themselves and fighting back.
Luckily, it already did what it needed to do, which was remind people of the importance of staying safe while sexually active.
You brought them together...To be honest, a film doesn't really do anything other than maybe remind people of what they've lost.
His work might remind people of something familiar: mandalas, which are spiritual or ritualistic geometric patterns that are symbolic in many religions.
If you had anything at all to do with Beyoncé's Lemonade, it's appropriate to remind people of that fact in your new banger.
I know I lost Dave, and so we don't talk because we're afraid we're going to remind people of things that are hard.
" Crenshaw went on to remind people of the sacrifice of our veterans and those "we lost on 9/11, heroes like Pete's father.
In an interview with BBC's Newsbeat, Kojima said he wanted "Death Stranding" to remind people of the value of caring for one another.
Though, we have to say, if we had something in common with Princess Diana, we'd remind people of it every chance we got, too.
Still, it's become more urgent to remind people of the vital work being done by artists struggling in the shadows of the new system.
"We think 'Love Story's' message will galvanize our loyalists and remind people of the Chipotle they love," Mark Shambura, Chipotle's brand marketing director, said.
I think we had a couple of first steps — first, to remind people of Donald Trump's litmus test to criminalize abortion and punish women.
US elections tend to leave half the population disappointed, so this year a few countries would like to remind people of something very important.
This arrangement seems to remind people of a speakeasy, although it would take an especially clueless bootlegger to open a speakeasy inside a bar.
"The important thing is to remind people of how comic it is to make noise out of these machines," band brainchild Ei Wada told me.
While their presence will always remind people of their famous fathers, one of them will walk away with a Super Bowl ring of his own.
One charity has created a series of alternative Christmas cards to remind people of the 2016 events that forced millions of people from their homes.
Now, other fans of the singer have created the hashtag "Respect Harry" to remind people of all the reasons why that was a terrible idea.
Then there is this: Will Democrats go for someone who kind of, sort of might remind people of Trump to take on Trump in 2020?
The source said Kellogg was often the only person in NSC meetings who would bring up Trump's campaign promises and remind people of naked politics.
We likely won't be getting new episodes of The Crown until 2019, so it's about time to remind people of just how great this series is.
In addition to praising the work of the emergency services over the weekend, Trump took the opportunity to remind people of one of his election victories.
We remind people of the power of collective action and we help people overcome the isolation and loneliness that they experience and that sense of powerlessness.
Satirizing your reputation let you look like a good sport—and, if it clicked, might remind people of why they liked you in the first place.
This is the reason I write, to remind people of honor and courage; to tell them that their cause isn't lost, that their destiny is victory.
"Sometimes someone will create and share a new 'useless' website, which will remind people of the useless web, and that will kick it off again," Holman says.
It is only right that commercial deals involving gambling products should be balanced with a sense of responsibility to remind people of the risks associated with gambling.
She adds that it's not too unpleasant, though, unlike the chemical added to natural gas (mercaptan), which tends to remind people of rotten eggs and moldy socks.
It's a great time to remind people of her service and her compassion and, remind people 20 years on, what are you doing to change your world?
I wanted to try to remind people of the humanity at the heart of the crisis, at a time when refugees were being demonized in the press.
So when she got the chance to create a show for the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in 2016, she decided to remind people of the missing element.
Lastly, and I can't believe we have to remind people of this, but it's GOOD to have classrooms (from pre-k through college!) to be socioeconomically integrated.
"We need to remind people of the policies he's already enacted and all the strong policies that are already coming out of the White House," she said.
While not easy, I decided to take the high road: We learned how to make positive arguments, to communicate constantly and to remind people of our promises.
The characterization of the so-called White Turks as wealthy, degenerate, condescending elites obsessed with partying resurfaced, to remind people of the proper object of their resentments.
Just last year, Salma Hayek discussed the challenges she faced as an actress, being told her Mexican accent "might remind people of their maids" according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Silas said he did not mean for his Good Will Hunting crack to support Weinstein and instead was intended to play off and remind people of Bachman's earlier joke.
The more important task is to remind people of the idea that Republicans are the party of big business and Democrats are the party for people of modest means.
"I can&apost believe we have to remind people of this, but it&aposs GOOD to have classrooms (from pre-k through college) to be socioeconomically integrated," she wrote.
Banksy's artwork could remind people of the state of homelessness many people find themselves in, which can be particularly rough during colder months of the year around the holidays.
Many people were thrilled by the goal, but Stoke striker Peter Crouch took the opportunity to remind people of a similar goal he scored in 2006 while at Liverpool.
In what's sure to be a frightening time for undocumented immigrants, RAICES, a Texas nonprofit that provides legal services to immigrants, was quick to remind people of their rights.
You want to honor the Lord with whatever you say and do, but you also want to have fun and remind people of why this show worked in the beginning.
My wearing my hair in locs on an Oscar red carpet was to showcase them in a positive light, to remind people of color that our hair is good enough.
An effective and politically experienced chief of staff would have warned Trump that Comey's dismissal would remind people of Watergate and the Saturday Night Massacre that destroyed Richard Nixon's presidency.
To remind people of the importance of voting, a star-studded cast of celebrities joined forces with W Magazine to tell us why they are casting their ballots this year.
Whether he wants to admit it to himself or not, Trump is purposely playing on lingering racial resentment and animus in the country to remind people of what divides us.
In the case of the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown this June, the government sought to quash any remembrances, lest they remind people of the party's often bloody past.
And I can't think of a better way than to shed some light on this subject and help educate people and remind people of the real, unsung people of the world.
"This new icon's mission is to remind people of the need to keep a civil behavior and respect the space of everyone on the bus," the Madrid Municipal Transport Company said.
DAVID RUBENSTEIN: Well, I'm not sure that -- patriotic philanthropy, in my view, is giving money or your time or your energy or ideas to remind people of our history, our heritage.
"It should remind people of the importance of the two vice-presidential candidates, and whether they are appropriate presidential successors based on their experience, skill, character and substantive views," he said.
"We want to remind people of those women who came before us who went to jail, were force-fed, tortured basically so we could have these every day rights," Elizabeth added.
"The notion was that we needed a new, improved, non-brutal sort of medical method of injection that wouldn't remind people of the bad old days," Zimring told VICE News last year.
Saturday, expect to hear Bush make an explicit case for why he is the best to take on Trump or Cruz -- and even remind people of his family's history of winning here.
The word's vagueness has always been a handy way to remind people of their relatively low status: If they can't already tell what's wrong about their behavior, perhaps they are beyond help.
The goal of these campaigns was to remind people of the looming threat of this global pandemic, which included holding leaders accountable while promoting empathy and compassion for people living with AIDS.
I REMIND PEOPLE OF JEFF BEZOS, WHEN HE STARTED AMAZON, HE MAY HAVE HAD VISIONS ABOUT THE EVERYTHING STORE, BUT HE STARTED WITH BOOKS AND HE SPENT TEN YEARS GETTING BOOKS RIGHT.
So of course it's going to remind people of the contemporaneous movies that were suffused with that Playboy magazine energy and aesthetic that was everywhere and that was mainstream at the time.
Funded by grants from the American-Scandinavian Foundation and the Lois Roth Endowment, Giovinco hopes to bring attention to climate change, and to remind people of the dramatic environmental issues occurring in Greenland.
Obaidul Quader, the general secretary of the Awami League, said the government would take action against the perpetrators "regardless of [their] affiliation", although he did remind people of the Chhatra League's "good accomplishments".
There's going to be something quite magical about the irregularity at the top of that building, which will remind people of some of the prewar buildings, but of course the windows are bigger.
The challenge in remounting it was that the younger generations are ill-informed about the context of Hiroshima and World War II. We feel that we have to remind people of certain things.
That kind of system was part of the everyday reinforcement of difference, which was intended to create racial hierarchy and remind people of that basic power differential, whether it was political or economic.
When Helmut Kohl was chancellor, the dominant thinking was that sending German troops abroad was a terrible idea because it would remind people of atrocities committed by other German soldiers in world war two.
As a moderator of a swapper group, Lay's had to step in between trades like these, and sometimes has to remind people of the group's rules on seed swapping, which are not prominently displayed.
Since Helsinki, I think the administration has decided to project strength in a serious way, and I don&apost mean this cynically, but to remind people of how many good things it&aposs doing.
"The designers wanted to make a product that wouldn't visually remind people of cigarettes since they are trying to quit, but still provide the same nicotine delivery and sensory aspects of a cigarette," Gould says.
"The E.U. got the prize too late," he said, though when it finally received the honor, "it was an opportunity to remind people of the E.U.'s achievements" at a time that cracks were appearing.
It's her chance to talk about her ideas and remind people of the positive aspects of her public persona — she's diligent, attentive, well-informed, collaborative, and sincere in her interest in the work of governing.
"It's a healthy speed bump that will remind people of the newness of the space, and inherent volatility that goes with it," said Chris Burniske, author of the book "Cryptoassets," which is about virtual currencies.
Jacob Riis, a renowned chronicler of urban life at the turn of the 19th century, took photographs around New York City with his box camera to remind people of the cruelty of postindustrial working conditions.
Beyond re-emphasizing the museum's original mission of commemorating the deaths of six million Jews, officials hoped the exhibition would — at a fraught time — remind people of the perils of anti-Semitism and racial hatred.
In August, the White House ordered Senate Republicans to kill a bipartisan election security bill, saying it wasn't necessary — out of fear perhaps that it would remind people of those uncomfortable conclusions about the 2016 election.
Sure, it might remind people of the Reagan-era but it is such a pleasing design that one could easily imagine it being a minimalist OS mod for people who want to simplify their user experience.
Eleven percent of businesses said they've issued company-wide communications to remind people of sexual harassment policies and reporting procedures, while 25 percent say they've reviewed policies around diversity and gender equality in hiring and promotion.
To remind people of the "Access Hollywood" tape, UltraViolet parked a large screen on the Mall near the Washington Monument recently to play the tape repeatedly for 12 hours on the one-year anniversary of its release.
The government tries to avoid any and all mention of the bloodshed on that day, while dissidents go to lengths to remind people of the repressions that were stifled then and that still exist in China today.
After sending out an email on Monday to remind people of the program during the pandemic, Ms. Penniman said she had already received 50 requests — the demand for five years' worth of gardens in a single day.
In it, Grisham attempted to remind people of the philanthropic missions undertaken by Melania Trump, but its overarching message reminds us that the Trumps have a pattern of deflecting criticism against them and redirecting it toward the media.
We tried to remind people of the sad truth that Ebola thrived in broken or weakened health systems, like the ones of Guinea and Liberia and Sierra Leone, and that it was unlikely to spread very far here.
"Our brand reflects culture -- and occasionally creates it -- by turning vast and intriguing listening data into compelling stories that remind people of the role music plays in their lives and encourages new fans to join Spotify each week," the filing reads.
The guidelines also include encouraging each individual to carve out 144 square feet of space for their sleeping quarters on the streets and to send counselors into the streets to remind people of best practices, like to distance from others.
She fights back tears a number of times but insists she has survived to remind people of what North Korea is capable of -- something she says is particularly important as the Winter Olympics appears to be bringing the two sides together.
"Our brand reflects culture — and occasionally creates it — by turning vast and intriguing listening data into compelling stories that remind people of the role music plays in their lives and encourages new fans to join Spotify each week," the filing reads.
Debra also says it never felt exploitative of the Manson Family victims, and she actually hopes the film will remind people of the grisly crimes they committed and how some members could still get parole ... something she fights against to this day.
People will also have a chance to win a holiday, in the initiative which is "designed to remind people of the refreshment and great taste that only an ice-cold Coke can bring on a hot summer day," according to an online statement.
Your job is to cultivate that to your advantage, and if you can remind people of a feeling they resonate with — like childhood — you'll help them connect personally with what is otherwise most certainly not a personal experience like a video streaming service.
As the months passed and Trump became known for his unhinged Twitter rants and nonsensical claims about trivial things like crowd size, he began to remind people of Michael Scott — the quirky, sexist, culturally ignorant, problematic man child who possibly has Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Some Giving Pledge signers these days, such as hedge funder Paul Tudor Jones, are barely publicizing when they sign it lest they remind people of their massive net worths during a time when voices on the left are pounding billionaires for personifying American income inequality.
It's what made her stand out in life, in her film career, but even more in her work for children where there was the need to remind people of the hard facts, specifically the fact of the abysmal state of so many of the world's children.
The stitched jacket is part of an entire line of Pac-Man-themed gear from the Japanese brand, which also includes t-shirts, and a collection of sweaters and hoodies that remind people of how graphically crude video games used to be, while still frustratingly challenging.
"There's so much competition in the world now, with other forms of entertainment with movies and social media and stuff, that I think Museum Week is a special chance for us to remind people of the power of museums and the power of art," Scott said.
Democrats are, literally, trying to remind people of big-picture GOP priorities, which is important for floating or marginal voters (who tend to be less attentive to politics than the average person) but largely irrelevant for the highly attentive types who watch politics-focused television shows.
Omar and Trump's tweets are different in that she is making a policy point and he is simply trying to tease Warren and remind people of a controversy following her (the same way he consistently found ways to remind voters about Clinton's email practices in 2016).
Here's a chart FEMA made to remind people of the gargantuan efforts the agency has made in Puerto Rico since the hurricane hit: More than 90 days after the hurricane hit, the government has no idea how many people died as a result of the storm.
That Kanye is suggesting he wants to go back to his perceived roots, and that he's appealing to higher authorities than American government, and that he's trying to remind people of his production genius are certainly coherent bits of damage control after the unmitigated disaster that was 2018.
This may also be a good time to remind people of Netflix CEO Reed Hastings' remarks last year, in response to questions about the decision to pull an episode of Hasan Minaj's "Patriot Act" in Saudi Arabia: "We're not in the truth to power business, we're in the entertainment business."
At the time, his television remarks might have been the kind of diplomatic bluster one would expect of Mr. Sondland, a big, loquacious man who has been a prominent Republican donor and fund-raiser for years and loves to remind people of the good relationship he has developed with Mr. Trump.
This is the first time in Team Dance history that we've been given a slow romantic song to compete with so I think the audience it going to be pleasantly surprised because our dance will remind people of the way it used to be, the loyal fans will love it and the new fans of the show will be in awe.
I want to remind people of the enormous fun of falling in love, of the fact that it makes you feel alive, it's exciting, and that it's so much more fun doing that than staying in hoping for a little drop of dopamine every time you get a little ring that you've got a notification or someone's "Liked" something that you've done.
And I think we have to encourage people to get out there and join things and join clubs, join choirs, join sports teams, join amateur dramatics clubs, and remind people of the value of teamwork with sports teams or putting on a play and the fun of actually hanging around with people and getting to know people and forming groups with people and doing things.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) whom Trump has attacked before with the same name-calling in an effort to belittle her and remind people of the controversy surrounding her campaign for Senate when she claimed Native American ancestry.
They include on-the-spot collection of fines as high as 140 euros, or about $183, for public urination, drunkenness or excessive noise (enforcement agents will be equipped with hand-held devices to take card payments); rigorous street cleaning; and the hiring of additional "hosts," or security workers in orange T-shirts, who are trained to give information and remind people of the rules, which include no drinking in the streets and no photographing prostitutes.
" He added, "We feel hopefully this film will provide the other side from her close family friends that you might not have heard from before, from those who knew her best, and from those who want to protect her memory and want to remind people of the person that she was: The warmth, the humor, and what she was like as a mother, which probably hasn't come across before in many other pieces from other people.
Kim describes the breadth of the project in the publication: Nothing quite like this had ever been done: a mural depicting all 243 modern families of living birds, five modern families that had gone extinct by human hand within the last thirty thousand years, twenty-one prehistoric ancestors, and a ten-foot caiman to remind people of the mind-bending reality that the crocodile family is more closely related to birds than it is to other reptiles.
While we knew we were going to have to remind people of Donald Trump's litmus test — we were going to assume that every single person on the list met that litmus test — what we didn't know is that in Donald Trump's decision, we were actually going to have an easier time than we would have with some of the others who have [gone to] greater pains to hide their records on abortion rights and on a whole host of issues Americans care about.
"These national brands have a reach that nonprofit advocates could only dream of, and they have been using that megaphone in a really effective way to remind people of this issue," Kayje Booker of the Montana Wilderness Association told the AP. "[W]hen President Trump was elected, some of the threats to our public lands became more high profile," Outdoor Industry Association executive director Amy Roberts told the AP. The big picture: More people in the U.S. want brands to take a stand on societal issues, especially on climate change.

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