To be reminded of it a lot, and now reminded of my experience publicly, is not easy at all.
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Whenever I look at Beyoncé I'm always reminded of that.
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Must one be reminded of these horrors, night after night?
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I'm reminded of the old saying of 'protest too much.
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But Britain is again reminded of its weak negotiating position.
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One is reminded of Kafka's laconic diary entry for Aug.
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Maybe you'll be reminded of a fun day you'd forgotten.
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We were also reminded of Hillary's role in defending him.
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I'm reminded of how much you eat on a campaign.
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We're going to need to be reminded of the stakes.
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When we smell something, we are reminded of something else.
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When we see something, we are reminded of something else.
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I'm just reminded of it as the concept of cool.
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But no one was eager to be reminded of that.
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"Especially today, we're reminded of the urgency of this," Rep.
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When they crash at 65 mph, we're reminded of this.
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Like Mikal, everywhere she goes, she is reminded of violence.
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Every time I have my period, I'm reminded of it.
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I'm reminded of the bomb disposal robots the military uses.
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I am always happy when I am reminded of them.
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Each time, he's reminded of what could happen to him.
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But we were constantly reminded of where we really were.
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I'm reminded of the character Sixo from Toni Morrison's Beloved.
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Am I the only one who is reminded of ribbons?
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" I am reminded of the saying "Laws are like sausages.
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"So I'm not reminded of the amount," Mr. Wolk said.
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I'm reminded of the '90s pushback against the FUBU line.
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I was reminded of it in 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005.
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Some like to be reminded of those who have died.
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They all burst out laughing, reminded of how similar they are.
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Definitely what I needed to hear and to be reminded of.
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And I am reminded of my feelings from 17 years ago.
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But we are also reminded of the unfinished business that remains.
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See here: Who doesn't love being reminded of everything they ate?
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In my wedding dress, I was reminded of my protruding belly.
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I remember loving this; it's marvelous to be reminded of why.
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But I'm actually reminded of the Terminator franchise, post-Judgement Day.
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TO LIVE BESIDE the sea is to be reminded of absences.
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And I got reminded of that often and I embraced it.
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MIKE POST Los Angeles I am reminded of "The Big Lebowski".
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One is reminded of the old expression about geese and ganders.
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And that's what our team has to be reminded of constantly.
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Life's boring enough without having to be reminded of that boredom.
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We're reminded of this this week by the tragedy in Cleveland.
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Yes, we are reminded of the power of the United States.
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I was reminded of a friend who doesn't own a television.
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Whenever I see stock photography, I'm reminded of Ancient Greek theater.
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I was reminded of Girl, Interrupted especially during Maniac's final scene.
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We're reminded of the IMAX Dome theatres that do something similar.
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Who wants to be reminded of that on a weekly basis?
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Clinton drops eight points when voters are reminded of her gender.
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Now, she's reminded of who Nick is in Gilead: Someone powerful.
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I was reminded of how soothing, how familiar that sound was.
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I'm always interested in being reminded of a octogenarian's next fix.
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We are reminded of this as we lay to rest Sen.
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But I'm reminded of the dog making love to the porcupine.
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And last weekend, I was reminded of that contrast yet again.
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I was reminded of the beauty of our national park system.
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I was reminded of the beauty one finds in damaged works.
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To be reminded of too much, and perhaps, to be compared.
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It's uncomfortable to talk about and uncomfortable to be reminded of.
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I was reminded of that moment when I read an Aug.
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We don't want to be reminded of what they can do.
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I'm reminded of President Kennedy campaigning in Logan County in 85033.
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I was reminded of Graham Sutherland's 1954 portrait of Winston Churchill.
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I was reminded of this on my last trip to Delhi.
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Being reminded of this all day makes me want to scream.
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Here, we're reminded of when organization is utilized as a weapon.
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The decision is triggered when he is reminded of a primal humiliation.
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A group of Android users were recently reminded of this shifty exchange.
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At worst, fans were deeply offended and reminded of uncomfortable personal memories.
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I will make sure you are reminded of your place, by force.
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At times, I was reminded of a kaleidoscope that has fragmented further.
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Americans who see it are reminded of the Allied bombing of Dresden.
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POLES LIKE being reminded of the time they came to America's defence.
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I am reminded of the generosity given to my family during Katrina.
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I'm reminded of a scene from Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone.
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I am also reminded of the daily reality women face in India.
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Or you may be reminded of Asus's dual-screen ZenBook Pro 15.
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Recently, investors in Anadarko and ConocoPhillips were painfully reminded of that lesson.
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Every single day, I am reminded of the U.S. sacrifice in Afghanistan.
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Washington shouldn't have to rely on tragedy to be reminded of that.
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But sometimes the busiest people need to be reminded of what's real.
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I was reminded of that moment in sophomore English class, reading Mrs.
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"When reminded of her son, Luca, Duff joked — "It was immaculate conception!
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I'm reminded of this whenever I'm on the road for long periods.
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But after the attack on Pulse, we are reminded of our vulnerability.
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To be reminded of that allows us to continue to move forward.
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Time and again, we are reminded of the profundity of D'Agata's writing.
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Plus, your loved ones will be reminded of you with each delivery.
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Increasingly, we read them to be reminded of what we already know.
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I was reminded of the mayhem in Nice, France, the day before.
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One is very much reminded of a phoenix rising from the ashes.
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As they gently intertwine, we're reminded of Daft Punk's capacity for pathos.
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"You don't have to be reminded of your otherness there," he said.
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And every time Clinton was called "shrill," we were reminded of this.
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It's good to be reminded of the story of Hanukkah right now.
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I'm reminded of the time I went on an emotional labor strike.
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With each beat, I am reminded of my body's worthiness of love.
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You are also, at every stage, reminded of the privilege it is.
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We are reminded of the provisional and transitory nature of self-knowledge.
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"We're constantly reminded of what happened in Minnesota last year," Derrer said.
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But others were reminded of another festival that went awry: FYRE Festival.
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Princess Margaret is once again reminded of her relationship with Group Capt.
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Theon jumps into the ocean after being reminded of his captivity under Ramsay.
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We'll be reminded of that every single day for the next 4 years.
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I'm reminded of a story a friend's grandfather told us about his mother.
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Being a survivor repeatedly reminded of others' inability to get it, that's exhausting.
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"That's not something that I would want to be reminded of," Rivera said.
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Once again, we are reminded of the real human voices behind surveillance technology.
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Democrats, for their part, should be reminded of the importance of consistent messaging.
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And then, every year, we spend a giddy month being reminded of it.
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Bill Clinton may find himself being horribly reminded of his ill-spent youth.
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Sadly, we're now being reminded of the true toll that measles can take.
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Every day, we're reminded of how special this is.. I'm just so grateful.
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Americans are reminded of that today, just as they were eight years ago.
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I'm reminded of a quote often attributed to the cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
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Today, we're reminded of this in part because of Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
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All of that, I think, is important for people to be reminded of.
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I didn't learn that during the film, but I was reminded of it.
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Looking back at his entrepreneurial journey, Larian is reminded of a favorite saying.
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I was reminded of Richard Tuttle's watercolors, especially ones that include a pattern.
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I have been reminded of it three times in the past eight months.
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I'm reminded of the Spanish word querencia, meaning a home ground or refuge.
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Taurasi nodded when reminded of her and Bird's first Olympics, Athens in 2004.
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Don't want to be reminded of an orca whale or your first iPod?
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Sick to my stomach every time that I am reminded of the incident.
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This year, we have all been reminded of how much our voice matters.
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This crowd hardly needed to be reminded of the abuses occurring around them.
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Would I have wanted even to be reminded of a bout with cancer?
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As the photo of Parker gained popularity, I was reminded of what Mrs.
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They might be reminded of an aunt, a neighbor or a cousin's friend.
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When I think of your online presence, I'm vaguely reminded of Tao Lin.
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I was reminded of exactly how lucky I am that day in Genoa.
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Instantly and jarringly, I was reminded of my other-ness within the room.
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D. is reminded of Xian's Famous Foods in NYC and we go in.
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"Every time something happens, I am reminded of how great this country is."
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I need to be reminded of how difficult it is to de-escalate.
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I'm reminded of her comment almost every time I watch a sporting event.
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Of course, Australians do not need to be reminded of the increased threat.
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Sometimes we read to be reminded of the obvious: Things could be worse.
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She was reminded of the anguish she faced as her mother's health declined.
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No Christian should need to be reminded of the moral error of discrimination.
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We are reminded of Dan Sickles, an incompetent 19th-century New York politician.
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Less than 222 hours later, they were reminded of the battles still ahead.
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I'm reminded of the summer of Y2K, and the epic battle that ensued.
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" Adds Crowley: "You just have to be reminded of how our freedom didm't exist.
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As soon as I landed, I was reminded of the remarkable diversity of India.
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One is reminded of his vicious misrepresentation of President Obama's own approach to protestors.
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It's not the first thing on my mind, but I'm often reminded of it.
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Every time I pick up this book I'm reminded of that story as well.
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" Reminded of Trump's recent remark that Harris was "nasty," Vaill quipped: "Is that bad?
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No one wants to be reminded of their mortality first thing in the morning.
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Due to memory problems, Angela had to be reminded of it at one point.
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So is being reminded of things we otherwise would have forgotten thanks to Timehop.
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As Jacy put it, 'It was something that we needed to be reminded of.
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It's a fantasy show — I need to stop being reminded of Internet inside jokes!
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But we are also reminded of the camera angles which those storyboards didn't include.
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I'm reminded of this when his staff bowed to him in the first episode.
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Are there things even you forget about and then get reminded of by fans?
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For years have we been reminded of the similarities to the 2000 tech bubble.
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Here are three things about innovation that I was reminded of from that experience.
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" Added Crowley: "You just have to be reminded of how our freedom didm't exist.
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Being constantly reminded of the person who broke your heart can be even harder.
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But if I wanted to be reminded of Jurassic Park I'd watch Jurassic Park.
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If I were reminded of that at Coachella, I would want my money back.
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On a construction site, Joundi White, 31, has often been reminded of her gender.
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You can watch that here, if you really want to be reminded of it.
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Especially in this divided political climate, it's nice to be reminded of our similarities.
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Before the patient ate each meal, they were reminded of what time it was.
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This past week I was reminded of the story of poor Wen Ho Lee.
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"I was certainly reminded of the tragedy that afflicted this city," Mr. Bratton said.
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Vati was reminded of his own young touring days and launched upon an anecdote.
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As the summer season begins, many of us are reminded of our first job.
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I was reminded of that every day through working with kids in this movie.
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We all need to be reminded of the stuff we are truly made of.
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I'm now reminded of how good magnesium sulfate is for plants, if anyone gardens.
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In return, I was reminded of why these friendships existed in the first place.
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Apparently, if you're reminded of death five times a day you're a happier person.
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Van Dijk, reminded of it a few minutes after, could not stop himself, either.
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I DONT NEED TO BE REMINDED OF THE WORDS TO "IN THE END" BUDDY.
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But what I'm reminded of, looking back, are the implications of not taking precautions.
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To enter a forest, any forest, in Japan is to be reminded of this.
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The mystery won't be solved in Norman's pages, but we'll be reminded of it.
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I get that, and I'm reminded of it every time I write about immigration.
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And for when you just need to be reminded of what's important in life.
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In an instant, I was reminded of a memory from when I was 16.
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I had never before considered that anyone would need to be reminded of that.
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I am also reminded of the importance of what has yet to be done.
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The country is often reminded of what grief looks like immediately after mass violence.
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There's not a day that goes by that I'm not reminded of the shooting.
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I was reminded of one of The New Yorker editor Harold Ross's story ideas.
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During this holiday, we are reminded of the importance of mercy, compassion, and goodwill.
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Your loved one can be reminded of a favorite memory every day of the year.
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That way, he and his family would always be reminded of their country, he said.
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Plus, I'll write them down so I'm constantly reminded of, and motivated to achieve, them.
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"It may be time to change that then," said Rosberg, when reminded of the statistic.
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It also, as I'm sure we'll be reminded of this week, has an excellent keyboard.
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If anything, wealthy Russians might be reminded of how dependent they are on the regime.
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I was sadly reminded of the older man he almost suffocated in an earlier episode.
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" When reminded of the campaign of Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson, Burr said, "Oh God, ok.
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Rozovsky herself was reminded of this midway through her work with the Project Aristotle team.
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Now, more than ever, we're reminded of how dangerous it can be to be LGBTQ.
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Due to this cozy circle they have found -- is anyone else reminded of "happy homemakers"?
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I order us a round and am reminded of how expensive this place can be.
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After seeing that the book is dedicated to her, Susan is reminded of their split.
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We&aposre reminded of that economic power whether we&aposre talking about Iran or Russia.
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I'm reminded of something Layo said earlier about the three types of restaurants that exist.
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We'll just take a guess and say La'Myia was reminded of how much she's loved.
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I was reminded of a body of drawings by Arpita Singh, which I recently reviewed.
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He was reminded of just how many boxes there were, how much crap he owned.
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I'm reminded of those hokey old Russian reversal jokes: In Soviet Russia, dog walks you!
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How do you decide which STDs people need to be reminded of on their commutes?
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It's as if he won't quite exist unless constantly reminded of his power and glory.
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I was reminded of something Jealous's cousin Rachelle Bland had told me at Baltimore Blossoms.
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Vietnam, and are reminded of his past as a veteran of and protestor against the
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He admitted that he's reminded of her death every time he sees a camera flash.
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Your Switch may have forgotten the controller and needs to be reminded of it again.
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You watch The New York Post and you're immediately reminded of how political campaigns work.
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Every time I look at him, I'm also reminded of my husband not coming home.
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I'm reminded of a tax break brought to my attention by a colleague in Iowa.
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I could see how others would be reminded of the caricatured portrayals of African Americans.
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We are reminded of what their gifts represent and how those gifts can strengthen us.
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In remembering our American values, I'm reminded of President George W. Bush's address on Sept.
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It's disconcerting even to be reminded of how difficult it is to answer these questions.
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And suddenly I'm reminded of Erik's attachment to his Bible, his conversations with the priest.
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Reminded of statements that she would not contemplate remaining in the bloc beyond June, Mrs.
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I live in the Bay Area, nowhere near the fires but persistently reminded of them.
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Here I'm reminded of something an undergrad philosophy professor at Humboldt State University once said.
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In the moments where the pieces didn't come together, I was reminded of my ADHD.
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Veteran traders were reminded of the events, dubbed "Black Monday" and "Black Tuesday," this week.
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I was reminded of this on a recent visit for lunch one rainy Monday afternoon.
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Reminded of those comments by a reporter on Tuesday, though, Spicer did not endorse them.
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"[Some donors] had to be reminded of their pledge," he on late Thursday told CNN.
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I was recently reminded of this when VSCO girls became a meme in late 2019.
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We're reminded of the simplicity of it all: Monsters hurt people, angels can save us.
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You are frequently reminded of their hidden presence by silhouettes printed on yellow hazard signs.
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Some were reminded of themselves, and how we ~can't function~ until we have our coffee.
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The year I learned some new tools, and was reminded of some old, forgotten ones.
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I'm reminded of all those tech "disrupters" who keep reverse-engineering things that already exist.
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I'm reminded of all those tech "disrupters" who keep reverse-engineering things that already exist.
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"People like to be reminded of the deceased, but sort of on their own terms."
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Every time a DJ asks me to like their page, that's what I'm reminded of.
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Reminded of the story he'd done with NPR, he decided to give radio a shot.
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I'm particularly reminded of Sunshine every time I watch another movie about space exploration and colonization.
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Now, you'll be reminded of what the women did even before you pull into NASA headquarters.
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Jennifer, for instance, has to be reminded of how young she actually looked at the time.
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I was actually reminded of 2001 when watching A Ghost Story, because of how time circles.
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There are few better ways to be reminded of your mortality than to observe religious holidays.
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This Fourth of July I am reminded of both my grandfathers' service to this great nation.
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I was reminded of everything I disliked about the "hypno-booth," faux spirituality, and canned mindfulness.
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Trump's speech reminded of a sitcom, which at the end was more like a horror comedy.
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We couldn't help being reminded of Dr. Pimple Popper as he ripped Ser Jorah's skin off.
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Young admirers reminded of their own existential confusions have every right to feel poignant about them.
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I hate that this culture must be constantly reminded of the magnitude of what women withstand.
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It still isn't completely shattered, though, and I'm reminded of this every time I go shopping.
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Students are pushed to be globally competitive; yet they are reminded of where they come from.
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I was reminded of how I felt when I first got into it ten years ago.
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It's very hard on me, and not something I want my daughter to be reminded of.
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Cawley started her new job last month and is constantly reminded of how far she's come.
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" Reminded of Prince Charles' visit, he said: "Well, my father didn't make it to the top.
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Be smart: It's sad testament to our times that we need to be reminded of this.
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I am instantly reminded of the scene 16 years ago, on the balcony by the Mondsee.
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But Macron was also reminded of French businesses' pressing demands for a more flexible labor market.
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I was reminded of the album cover for Elton John's Blue Moves more than anything else.
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Some are reminded of EgyptAir flight 990, which crashed off the coast of America in 1999.
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I'd hate to be constantly reminded of current events, but maybe you're more masochistic than me.
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As I watch a sandwich secrete sweet goop, I am reminded of a website I love.
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Whatever delusions of grandeur come up this week, we are reminded of the impermanence of luxury.
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I'm constantly reminded of the fact that something is wrong with me, that I look different.
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I shouldn't need a month of fasting to be reminded of this, but it does help.
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I am reminded of this often, in the comments by readers in some of my articles.
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Though she is grown now, I love to be reminded of her when she was small.
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I'm continually reminded of the importance of talking about these issues and learning from each other.
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I keep being reminded of the Beatles in the '60s and then people like One Direction.
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When we see what we saw, we are reminded of what was apprehended — and let go.
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Some may be reminded of even darker associations — with war, public beheadings and the Islamic State.
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One is reminded of the McDowell family in Coming to America, who own a knock-off
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We were only reminded of this fact when #LesbianVisibilityDay started trending on the social network yesterday.
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Each time, I was reminded of the power of our democracy and the greatness of America.
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When reminded of that quote a week after the election, Curbelo said his views haven't changed.
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"This year, we have all been reminded of how much our voice matters," the letter continued.
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However, I was also reminded of a famous exchange between Raymond Chandler and Dorothy L. Sayers.
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I was reminded of a trip I took years ago, to visit my cousin in Chile.
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And to listen to Mr. Molinaro is to be constantly reminded of that of that disparity.
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I'm reminded of the VOD performance of Sony's film "The Interview," a comedy lampooning North Korea.
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Watching him grow, I am occasionally reminded of how little we will ever know about Greta.
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We don't need to be reminded of Eric Garner while we're watching a beloved character die.
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But you didn't come here to be reminded of how damn cool chameleons are, did you?
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We are reminded of our ambiguous place in the Asia-Pacific each time we change leaders.
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But as all eyes turn toward next week's battle, I was instead reminded of Season 1.
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Observers like myself are reminded of one of the company's most notorious failures, Google Flu Trends.
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If you care to be reminded of the past week, there's also a new news quiz.
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We're reminded of how easy it is to mis-ascribe others' motives, to get things wrong.
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When she learned about the puncture wounds, she was reminded of her son's recent mugging nearby.
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He was quickly reminded of his own yellow Lab, Melakai, who died months prior in March.
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I was constantly reminded of all of the sacrifices that entrepreneurs make to run successful companies.
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Sometimes, watching Harrison grow, I'm reminded of how little we'll ever get to know about Greta.
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" Reminded of his advocacy for the president, the three women from Westchester County exclaimed together, "Oh!
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Every time someone asked me, I was reminded of how confusing this question was for me.
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" Talking about this subject, I was reminded of a recurring episode in "Narratives from the Crib.
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Mr. Farley was reminded of eating beans and tomatoes at his grandparents' farm as a boy.
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One is reminded of the coyote that gnaws off its own leg to escape the trap.
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Why it matters: It's hard to watch a Democratic debate without being reminded of Obama's legacy.
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Over the last few months, he'd been reminded of the importance of the mission he's undertaken.
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Now, as congressional Republicans work to undo that law, we are rightfully reminded of similar stakes.
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In conversations with other women, I was reminded of the beauty in rediscovering pieces of yourself.
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Of course not, no one can, but equally no one needs to be reminded of that.
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"Sounds pretty desperate," Gerstenzang chuckles when reminded of the tactic he and his co-counsel employed.
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To play Washington and get to just be reminded of what a great nation this is.
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And it's paid off — you're reminded of this every time you look at your bank account balance.
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Using it I'm reminded of other remarkably forward-thinking devices, like the original iPhone or the Surface.
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And by doing so, you will be reminded of how much we don't know about the universe.
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Thinking about the sale of this gun, I'm reminded of whites collecting souvenirs after lynching black people.
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We have so many reasons to thank them this week, but we were reminded of another one.
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We were reminded of just how good when she appeared on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
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Nineties kids like to be reminded of their childhoods all the time, including during their smoke sessions.
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It would seem that there is good reason to be reminded of Buffett's words about interest rates.
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I need to buy some new underwear, and I'm reminded of how much I hate this place.
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When I look at Knightley's face, the person I'm most reminded of is less obvious: Greta Garbo.
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Neither of those things are assured; I would think no one needs to be reminded of that.
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One might assume that when reminded of death, people would greatly value current spending over future spending.
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I'm also reminded of Arthur C. Clarke's adage that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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Although recent events have made life overwhelming at times, Wright is reminded of the importance of family.
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" I was also reminded of the Iranian author Sadegh Hedayat's 1937 cult horror masterpiece, "The Blind Owl.
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By listening to "Keep It A Secret," we are reminded of the precipice Simon is standing on.
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I'm reminded of this in many small ways, usually when such views are amplified on social media.
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It's also why, after breaking up with someone, being reminded of your ex makes you so miserable.
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It's difficult not to be reminded of Camille Preaker's (Amy Adams) own forest trauma from Sharp Objects.
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Imagine being reminded of your ex for the rest of your life, would you all like that?
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I am reminded of how much I love him and end the day feeling calmer and optimistic.
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But before you're reminded of those boring clip-on tassels of yesteryear, these are anything but subtle.
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He now has a desk job at Ardent and is reminded of the past wherever he looks.
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Can you think of a more delightful way to be reminded of the power of the polls?
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Nonetheless, I feel journalists and particularly editors have to be reminded of this on a regular basis.
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Brooker is reminded of those cultural myths about how having a photo taken will steal someone's soul.
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I was instead reminded of the tulip-bulb crash that hit the Dutch in the late 1600s.
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By making this film with them, I was reminded of what filmmaking at its best can be.
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I was reminded of this cliché color scheme with the release of Fitbit's new smartwatch, the Versa.
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Some are reminded of the lustration law PiS passed when it was in power a decade ago.
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I'm reminded of the fact that Iran downed one of our spy drones by spoofing the GPS.
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I make awkward eye contact through the windows, and am quickly reminded of how anxious I am.
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The haptic vest and headset are too big for me, so I'm constantly reminded of their presence.
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You're trying to form an identity while constantly being reminded of what a grown woman should be.
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I was reminded of what Thomas Kail, the show's director, told me about Seller's manner at rehearsals.
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They are reminded of this constantly, and in some cases, if they don't change they are punished.
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As a physician I am reminded of its value with every patient with Parkinson's disease I treat.
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As I write them, I'm reminded of their power and my desire to use them every day.
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Every summer as Americans slather on sun lotion, they are reminded of the dangers of skin cancer.
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President Trump will be reminded of this on his five-nation trip to Asia this coming week.
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Just how far can a black boy and his body travel without being reminded of the past?
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Looking at them now, I am reminded of every thing about him I fell in love with.
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This being Easter Sunday, I'm reminded of a number of friends who "gave up Facebook" for Lent.
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Maybe every few years, you&aposre just reminded of the things that you&aposre always struggling against.
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Not wanting to be reminded of the massacre every year, he ordered the stone to be destroyed.
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Short answer: It's not, and it is unfortunate that Fox News needs to be reminded of that.
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You never want to get on a plane or be reminded of the existence of planes again.
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Pence will be Trump's man, and Republicans may not want to be reminded of the 2016 debacle.
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I was reminded of another groundbreaker, Marlene Dietrich, who wore a suit in a number of films.
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I'm reminded of the 2009 sci-fi romance Timer, which is explicitly about that fantasy/reality divide.
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Along with Dickinson, I was reminded of Edward Hopper and his vision of urban isolation and loneliness.
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To watch Depraved is also to be consistently reminded of the monstrous critical importance of Shelley's creation.
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Walking up, they are reminded of how difficult it has been to get to where we are.
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New Jersey residents tuning into the World Cup were constantly reminded of Mr. Menendez's federal corruption trial.
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"They'll be reminded of their celebration every time they chop those herbs in the kitchen," she says.
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And I'm reminded of how readily these stifling restrictions permeate the physical spaces we create for ourselves.
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It's a one-time level shift in your paycheck that you are not reminded of every day.
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As I recount this history, I am reminded of an incident during the first intifada in 1987.
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In our society there we are always reminded of war and the effects it has on people.
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She's routinely reminded of and stressed by the social and economic divisions between her and other students.
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To watch its new iteration is to be reminded of what TV has done in its absence.
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The internet was then instantly reminded of this Easter Bunny classic: What this reminded me of pic.twitter.
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She was also reminded of her complicity in allowing the relationship to take the course it did.
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Thankfully I missed the 70s one, No need to be reminded of scourge of disco http://bit.
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Although Newton died a rich man, his niece said that he hated being reminded of these losses.
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I was reminded of Linnaeus's flower clock, with every hour indicated by a specific bloom that opened.
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"The more they are not reminded of the tragedy, the better it is for them," he said.
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I was reminded of Ahriel Fuller, a young woman I met a few years ago in Chicago.
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I was reminded of the signs you see in front of churches, often carrying an inspirational message.
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Brown's memory lives on for Whitaker, especially when he is reminded of her favorite movie, The Hunger Games.
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We don't need Ted Bundy to be reminded of the white male privilege so embedded in American society.
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That honor goes to Aaron, who looks physically pained every single time he's reminded of Zoey's current relationship.
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When you are with someone, when you see someone face to face, you are reminded of their humanity.
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If there's one thing old white men don't like being reminded of, it's their oldness and their whiteness.
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In case you don't like being reminded of that search, you'll be able to delete individual card entries.
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There is so much darkness in this world, I know people need to be reminded of the good.
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We're instantly reminded of the syncopation in their songs, a technique that is so specific to Destiny's Child.
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You are reminded of this angel that was so integral to this concept of brotherhood for our millennium.
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Why do I have to be reminded of Bestseller when I'm walking by myself in a quiet wood?
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When you move back home, you're quickly reminded of all the pros and cons of your earlier life.
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On August 17th at the BBC Proms, I was reminded of why her performances cut through my grief.
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It's also hard to look at the black Huawei P10 and not be totally reminded of Apple's iPhone.
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It's a breakthrough moment for Alex, who is reminded of everything, and everyone, he would have left behind.
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Though Trump clarified the country's stance on the breastfeeding measure, many were reminded of his stance on breastfeeding.
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In this election year, we are frequently reminded of the unsustainability of the old way of providing healthcare.
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Later, after Alice's mother visits and she's reminded of their disappointing relationship, Alice looks to Camille for consolation.
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While reading it, I was considerably reminded of the world featured in Annalee Newitz's fantastic debut novel Autonomous.
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The truth is that anxiety is a normal emotion, and sometimes you need to be reminded of that.
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But that being said, it's something that on a daily basis I'm reminded of and I'm dealing with.
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But Gina Martin Adams of Wells Fargo Securities has been reminded of another, less dramatic correction year — 1998.
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"We were reminded of that every day, with even our names taken away - we were nobody," she said.
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But I am reminded of a different patriot, the poet Langston Hughes: What happens to a dream denied?
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" I am reminded of the phrase this morning, because this has happened: "Why you guys filmin' my ass?
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They don't have to explain their pronouns because others are reminded of them in meetings and in emails.
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I was reminded of why I got into standup in the first place—so I could be heard.
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Also, when you are old and wrinkly you can be reminded of when you were in your prime.
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We're reminded of the fact that women's most fundamental rights are at risk in a very real way.
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I was reminded of the fire-safety technique taught to children in the US: Stop, drop, and roll.
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"; "As I look through your pictures, I am reminded of my mom saying my freckles are angel kisses.
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And yet, soon thereafter, Americans were reminded of an inconvenient truth: Ending wars is harder than starting them.
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Each time I see a butterfly, I am reminded of my personal transformation since coming home from war.
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It was there that Koller was reminded of her passion for applying machine learning to improve human health.
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Though Johnson rarely caught all of the hook, I was reminded of Alexis Arguello's terrific baiting lead hook.
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Reminded of my nap time history, I opted to include both the meditation narration and the background music.
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As the clock turns to March, spring and basketball fever, I'm reminded of my sister-in-law Mary.
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"But for peace to work, we need to be reminded of its existence, again and again and again."
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They have been reminded of their scoring issues often by people around them on and off the field.
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" I am reminded of this poignant Margaret Atwood quotation: "Men are afraid that women will laugh at them.
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Older Kenyans were reminded of the commanding performance his father gave in a courtroom a half-century earlier.
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But it probably made the decision because many users like to be reminded of holidays like Father's Day.
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Throw it into some turns on a test drive and you'll be quickly reminded of its intended purpose.
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"That experience reminded of getting my first Bible and finding the book to be really intimidating," Chung says.
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And I just thought people should be reminded of how fast you could lose your first amendment rights.
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I'm reminded of those horse insemination machines where the poor stud is humping away into a horsey robot.
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I learned this from my dear friend Ron, and I'm reminded of it daily with my fiancée, Genna.
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Even when things disappear — relationships, bank accounts, body parts — we are often still reminded of them every day.
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I am reminded of a simple fact: one can never fully comprehend the despair of another human being.
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I was reminded of that episode recently as a ventilation duct was being built in my building's courtyard.
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Years later, leafing through Jeanne's old photo albums, Ms. Altman was reminded of the conversation with her mother.
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It's also possible that she has moved on and won't be pleased to be reminded of what happened.
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To them, returning to El Salvador meant being reminded of the hardest, most traumatic years of their lives.
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In Volume One, we're reminded of the fake Facebook and Twitter accounts that churned out pro-Trump propaganda.
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I was reminded of my blind spot by an insurance commercial, which has over 15 million views online.
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Passing one another on the double-helix stairway, they're reminded of today's ongoing struggle for justice and equality.
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Fans were recently reminded of the actor's Love, Actually storyline when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got engaged.
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It's impossible to drive across the state and not be reminded of the first boundlessness of American potential.
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Peering into the building where the bank had been, I was reminded of one famous customer in particular.
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I was reminded of that movie recently as I found myself part of an eerily similar heartbreaking moment.
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I'm reminded of the film critic Pauline Kael, who wrote critically and intelligently about the movies she loved.
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To answer your question, I was surprised to be reminded of Pixar's Ratatouille while watching Ford v Ferrari.
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Jennings had called this a must-win game, and shook his head as he was reminded of that.
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"It's good people are reminded of the other side of the story," Mr. Cornelis said of the vandalism.
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Some supporters were reminded of pride flags when they saw the sleeve for Styles' new album Fine Line.
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We are reminded of that every way, with every whim, with every flip flop on policy and personnel.
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In this way, one is reminded of the long-running, and false, accusations that Obama is secretly Muslim.
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I'm reminded of something that happened a quarter-century ago when another potential landmark case, Planned Parenthood v.
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Old age isn't just about physical and mental decline, and that's what I needed to be reminded of.
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Sometimes without knowing, you are reminded of the importance of family, and everyone's need to feel at home.
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"Well, life is short, and being reminded of that every morning grounds me," she said in an interview.
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We cherish life, life is sacred, and a lot of Catholics need to be reminded of these things.
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When I hear something like that, I am reminded of what my friend, Michelle Obama, advised us all.
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"We constantly want to be reminded of how things can go wrong so quickly," said Munoz in his address.
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"I want him to be reminded of what he did and the work he put into it," he said.
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In using the GW100s over the last week, I'm reminded of that feeling of being fully immersed in music.
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You will be reminded of your intentions, and everything else will simply fade away from your mind and actions.
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We were reminded of Kelly's involvement in some of the biggest hits of the late '90s and early 2000s.
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" She now looks at the tattoo and is reminded of "hanging out when we were young doing random stuff.
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Leaving the exhibition, I was reminded of the unnerving parallels between the alt-right online and in real life.
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As Tisha B'av draws to a close, worshippers are reminded of better days to come — namely, the High Holidays.
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However, Wikileaks did not publish those records directly itself, something that journalists were reminded of during the press conference.
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The infamously censorious Chinese government really doesn't like its citizens being reminded of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
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After all, who wants to be visually reminded of the hard sciences and math classes you've had to take?
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KATE GRIFFITHS Brussels I am reminded of "An immodest proposal" put forward by Nicholas Humphrey in the early 1980s.
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This isn't the first time we've been reminded of Trump's campaign promise to be a friend to LGBTQ people.
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I'm reminded of that each time we're faced with what seems to be a revolutionary new technology these days.
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I'm immediately reminded of the way first-world reliance on certain crops can cause problems elsewhere in the world.
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But during a three-week vacation traveling across the United States in 103, Wheatcroft was reminded of his limits.
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You know, I'm reminded of that that is the same position that Marco took in Iowa on ethanol subsidies.
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"Standing in the shadow of lady liberty, we're reminded of the ideals that make this country great," Radziwill added.
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Appropriate flavors help adult smokers who do not want to be reminded of the tobacco-taste of a cigarette.
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Once again, we are reminded of what we know: Dinosaurs mostly were big, an engaging mystery and a challenge.
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Of course, no matter how hard they try to move forward, our "girlfriends" are constantly reminded of their exes.
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Watching amateur bakers come to grips with complicated recipes, Patrick is reminded of his own culinary journey so far.
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Coupled with her frighteningly hyper-feminine bedroom I was reminded of Natalie Portman's perfection obsessed ballerina in Black Swan.
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I was reminded of this story and many others like it when I heard about Aziz Ansari's bad date.
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Listening to these stories, and being reminded of my past, I now understand I personally contributed to the problem.
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With the new jet-black and matte-black designs of the iPhone 210 Plus, I'm reminded of sports cars.
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After looking at the TVs, I'm reminded of how skeptical people were of the Fire TV and the Echo.
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So that's something that those in the line of command from the president need to be reminded of privately.
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But every time a friend misgenders me, I'm reminded of the effort it takes them to see my insides.
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We're reminded of another Midwestern senator who won his last election before running for president by a wide margin.
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He was reminded of Kagan's temperament recently when he saw a picture of her sitting between Kavanaugh and Gorsuch.
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Watching Congressional Republicans as the president has announced this rule, I am reminded of what my former colleague, Rep.
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I was reminded of a YouTube video of Popeye paying homage to Escobar after he got out of prison.
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This doesn't confuse anything: being continually reminded of the artifice of performance helps us forgive the play's occasional staginess.
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I was reminded of this recently, during a class I teach on hip-hop music as a narrative form.
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But she's reminded of it every time she sees another story of another teacher who did the same thing.
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Whether they spoke to their friends about rubbing one out or not, they were all continually reminded of it.
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One taster was reminded of funnel cake, but ultimately it was decided the flavor was an unmistakable brunch classic.
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Hearing him thank his grandmother, I was reminded of my own grandmother, who also helped send me to college.
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For the senators who vote for this bill, their constituents need to be constantly reminded of what they did.
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Those who know history must certainly be reminded of 1865, when Andrew Johnson took office determined to undo Reconstruction.
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As I read about this lawsuit, I am reminded of my own college application experience, in the mid-1990s.
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When I watched Aine lying in bed, I was reminded of a similar recurring scene in my own life.
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But the Yankees were nevertheless reminded of one of baseball's oldest axioms: Good pitching, especially underwritten by 203-m.p.h.
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Nothing is new to tell you about, but even people being reminded of anniversaries in very ham-handed ways.
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I am also reminded of the private symbolism of David Smith's totems and the imaginary worlds of Odilon Redon.
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"He's always going to be reminded of me, and that's kind of a burden for him," Bjorn Borg said.
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That this surveillance is happening is obvious, even if the ways we're reminded of it can still be jarring.
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I'm vaguely reminded of the old Cinecittà studios outside Rome, where Fellini worked and Mr. Anderson has made films.
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"The more they are not reminded of the tragedy, the better it is for them," said the mosque's director.
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The pandemic, for all its disastrous effects, offers Europe an opportunity to recalibrate, to be reminded of higher values.
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Opinion It's impossible to drive across the state and not be reminded of the first boundlessness of American potential.
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With the collapse of the Senate health care bills this week, the president has certainly been reminded of it.
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Some were reminded of that dynamic after the singer Ariana Grande filed a lawsuit against Forever 21 in September.
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The photographer said he was reminded of Tom Cruise when he saw this man at the Amritsar train station.
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It's something I've been reminded of over the past month, as several of the industries' founding fathers have passed.
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I was unnervingly reminded of the days after 9/11, when cars were prohibited from making their way downtown.
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That dress is long-gone, but when we reunite I am reminded of the stripes in Bob's blue eyes.
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I am reminded of one of those talks we had when I asked him one of those impossible questions.
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He recalled sitting in a diner with Clinton, speaking with the waitress, and being reminded of his home state.
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We were reminded of an important lesson in 22: It's the electoral college, not the popular vote that matters.
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"There isn't a day that goes by in my life that I'm not reminded of that day," Monfried said.
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I've still got lumps on the back of my head that give me shivers whenever I'm reminded of it.
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I've been reminded of this a lot over the years, mainly when I head home to visit my parents.
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"I hope that people look at these images and are reminded of their humanity, their grace and mercy," said Belafonte.
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I saw it and was reminded of that clip of Chris Pratt in Jurassic World, jumping into the velociraptor pen.
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I was reminded of a child determinedly stacking one block on top of another until the whole thing topples over.
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"We wanted to Senate Majority Leader to be reminded of people like Detective Luiz Alvares," Feal said after the meeting.
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" Hawk said as he watched his mother's fingers, he was "reminded of her habit of typing unconsciously throughout my life.
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All of this, of course, is why we can't help but be reminded of the iconic street style moment above.
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As I sulked off to McDonald's for my daily dose of watery eggs, I was reminded of my bachelor years.
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Those who were reminded of Montana focused on Tiffany's voice, rather than on her also Montana-esque long, blond hair.
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I was reminded of my battle to find a good keyboard and mice set thanks to my colleague Dan Seifert.
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It's always nice to be reminded of the outside world while dealing with the horror that is a public bathroom.
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However, when reminded of President Trump's seeming allergy to the words "technology" and "innovation," Kosak offered a different, sharper response.
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You couldn't check social media, watch TV, open a newspaper, or speak to most relatives without being reminded of it.
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I am sadly reminded of all of the women's lives he destroyed and careers that were hindered from this abuse.
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Or, now that we've been reminded of Euron's other brutal methods, he could have something even worse up his sleeve.
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Beginning down this pixelated tunnel of failure, I'm reminded of Hieronymus Bosch's "Fall of the Damned Into Hell" (before 1490).
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This worries me, because I'm reminded of all the times something went wrong with the electronics in my first car.
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I guess now, it's easy to forget that sometimes but when you're reminded of it, it's a little overwhelming obviously.
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But so far, 2017 is not the year of the megacorp — it's the year we're reminded of the megacorp's limits.
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And after using the new iPad mini for a while, I was reminded of why people like them so much.
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"People still see that wiggle room, just because they haven't been reminded of a really big prosecution lately," Palomba says.
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When a row of them is placed close together, you might be reminded of an action sequence in a film.
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We know you probably don't need to be reminded of that but we thought we'd just put it out there.
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Walking around the CES show floor this week looking at VR prototypes, and all I'm reminded of is GiTS pic.twitter.
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With bad news coming out, it's nice to be reminded of some of the people who make the industry great.
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I was forcibly reminded of that history lesson due to the ThinkPad X1 Carbon having a weird trackpad setting enabled.
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Speaking during his toast Tuesday, Obama said he was reminded of his visit to the Colosseum in Rome in 2014.
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When I shoot with it, I'm reminded of Hasselblad's extraordinary X21D rather than anything even close to a pocketable camera.
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Thinking about the distance between YouTube's business and its public image, I was reminded of the early days of television.
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For no rational reason, I was reminded of Ronnie Bladen and Tony Smith, perhaps because their geometric forms were emotive.
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It was a peaceful time in Swat Valley, and I like to be reminded of that time in my life.
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Particularly in today's climate, it's great to be reminded of our similarities, so that element of the show I love.
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That's precisely what ISIS and other radicals aim for, and after each attack, people are reminded of their base motivations.
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Hearing Rubio's words, I was sadly reminded of the famous domino theory, which helped to bring us the Vietnam War.
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You're reminded of this policy every time you access internal data tools once you have the required permission (see below).
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Consequently, national campaigns were once again reminded of the key role Latinos and Latino culture play within our nation's politics.
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Lord knows reality is tough enough already, and lest we forget, we're reminded of it every day in the headlines.
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But this week I'm reminded of something that I, hand over biscuit-shaped heart, long for more than anything else.
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I am reminded of my time as administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under President Jimmy Carter.
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These statistics may sound alarming, but when I look at this, I am reminded of my mother's words of wisdom.
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In moments like this, we are reminded of the story of Exodus, a central narrative in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
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I wore the Alpern Chelsea Boots all day long and was reminded of how comfortable they were with each step.
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Being reminded of the same mistakes repeatedly is a sign that you should be putting more effort into fixing them.
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As details about individual victims are revealed, the public is reminded of the humanity that has been brutally taken away.
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Still, it's startling to be reminded of just how vulnerable young children were back then, even children of great privilege.
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"Many victims are reminded of the pain of being sexually abused upon hearing of Cardinal Law passing away," Garabedian said.
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The President and everyone watching at home were reminded of why those vets were truly members of The Greatest Generation.
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I wasn't ever able to look at him again without being reminded of that awkward combo of sex and poop.
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I'm always reminded of him, whenever I hear a song or his name or the title of a show somewhere.
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Rather, we are reminded of the importance PPE and to take precautions when caring for those who may be contagious.
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Whether it was being interviewed by investigators or responding to draft reports, she was constantly reminded of what had happened.
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To see an eagle on the wing is to see something magnificent, to be reminded of the nature of eternity.
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I've been reminded of the importance of American-funded humanitarian aid by the people like Olga who are receiving it.
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I am reminded of the arguments made in the 1960s and '70s about laws to reduce toxic emissions from cars.
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I'm reminded of the days when families went to the airport just for the joy of watching planes take off.
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I am reminded of a patient I once took care of who had AIDS and an irremediable intravenous drug habit.
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I was reminded of that again this month, when someone gunned down 12 people at a bar in Thousand Oaks.
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The more we can be reminded of what we all share, the better our country and our politics will be.
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Watching Jomama, one is reminded of Josephine Baker in Le Vésinet or Tina Turner post-Nutbush, living in Swiss comfort.
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And it is from this precipice that I am reminded of everything I did not do during the 2016 election.
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I'm reminded of how lucky I am to have close friends like her who run deeper than just nights out.
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Because I want to be reminded of the splendor of this beautiful and terrible life, and the grandeur of nature.
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"But I'm reminded of it only when I hear a recording of myself while playing back an interview," he wrote.
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I am often reminded of this — told this, really — by people my age who lived here through all those years.
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Kahn attended the Ricco/Maresca gallery show in 1991 and was reminded of the wire sculptures made by Alexander Calder.
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As you read, were you reminded of any vintage or vintage-inspired movie theaters you have visited or heard about?
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Peruvians cannot help but be reminded of the last time congress was closed down, in 1992 by President Alberto Fujimori.
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I keep being reminded of quotes from people from that other, much more famous Springfield: the hometown of The Simpsons.
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When you watch the animated series' Mayor Quimby you are reminded of President Trump more often than you would like.
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Now, after retirement, she has been reminded of how good it feels to perform, so, cautiously, she is dancing again.
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I am reminded of the many stories I have heard as an advocate for parental choice programs for disadvantaged students.
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While watching this cycle's seemingly endless stream of GOP debates, I'm often reminded of the American cinematic masterpiece, Billy Madison.
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Mexico had been reminded of how to handle the aerial threat of Mario Gomez, the striker who came on late.
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You can also filter out events on certain dates to avoid being reminded of things like breakups, layoffs or deaths.
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Here the audience is reminded of the crucial "emotional content" of Lee's fighting that he touted in Enter the Dragon.
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We find that stress levels in the wealthy decrease when reminded of the preexisting tax loopholes they already benefit from.
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In October 2020 or October 2022, when the Khashoggi scandal has faded into history, investors won't be reminded of it.
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Stress comes your way today, but later this evening, you'll be reminded of your goals, which will inspire and reinvigorate you.
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Reading it, Bagehot was reminded of Oscar Wilde's maxim that "the trouble with socialism is that it takes too many evenings".
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But when out-of-towners come to visit, I'm reminded of those dis pleasures, and they can be difficult to defend.
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"He was saying how much the place reminded of him of New Jersey," his close friend Michael Richardson, 36, tells PEOPLE.
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What a nice way to start your evening — being reminded of all the movie magic still to come in your life.
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Who goes to Burning Man to be reminded of long-haul flights, things that generally please us most when they end?
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It was prom season, and Sharma was reminded of when she was a senior in high school ordering her dress online.
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"Today we are reminded of the courage and daily sacrifice of the United States Capitol Police," he said in a statement.
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We are reminded of Frank's (William H. Macy) conversion to Buddhism following their death of his ex-wife, Monica (Chloe Webb).
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But when you get to the clips from the old show, you're reminded of what was, and what might be again.
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Yet every year when the holidays roll around, we're reminded of Carey's most important political role of all: Queen of Christmas.
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Reading the coverage, I'm reminded of Renee DiResta's recent essay "The Digital Maginot Line," which I first shared here last week.
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Ed Lyons, one of the first responders on scene, couldn't help but be reminded of his own 6-year-old daughter.
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You never know what you might find in a picture or an image; we were reminded of that again on Monday.
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Liberated from my own safe tastes, I was reminded of some of the reasons fashion interested me in the first place.
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As Christmas nears, we are reminded of the symbolism of reindeer, the magical creatures who pull Santa's sleigh in Western stories.
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While looking around at the two colleges last week, I was reminded of what I learned studying for my citizenship test.
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I was reminded of just how many people are petrified of flying on a recent flight from Inverness to London Gatwick.
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I'm reminded of my high school days when I would deny my heritage and my mother tongue to avoid hearing it.
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I was reminded of the episode in Kimmy Schmidt about outrage culture and how aggrieved and defensive that was, in contrast.
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I'm reminded of evidence that our enemies had footage of our drones when we were sending video feed in the clear.
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No one wants to be owned, after all, let alone be reminded of it every damn time the game is on.
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With Tax Day upon us, I've been reminded of this as I attempt to make sense of policy and political debates.
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Plus, the back is labeled with the city name in case they need to be reminded of which city this is.
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That was when I, too, was in jail, being reminded of the leader's supremeness every waking hour and in my nightmares.
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If you're a friend of someone who got engaged recently, this number probably isn't something you want to be reminded of.
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Recently, I was reminded of Davis's film when counseling a friend's high school sophomore daughter about colleges and the admissions process.
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When Bush learned about the journalist's inquiries, he was reminded of stories he had heard from other C.E.O.s targeted by Singer.
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Tip: You can pre-pay your gratuity, that way at least you don't have to be reminded of it every day.
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" "On the heels of this devastating election, I am reminded of the importance of being impolite, being persistent and having conviction.
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" Reminded of a far more recent sale to a reporter, he said, "You must have bought one of the last bottles.
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Every day seems to challenge my concept of normalcy, a basic fact I'm reminded of as I digest the day's news.
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Soaking in the abstractions, I'm reminded of something she told me a few weeks earlier, sitting in the museum's sculpture garden.
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Watching this elegant woman with towering red hair and head held high was to be gently reminded of life's deepest mysteries.
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I was reminded of an anecdote Ms. Didion tells of encountering a 5-year-old tripping on LSD in San Francisco.
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We are yet again reminded of how this president has hired people who reflect and reinforce his nastiness, neediness and narcissism.
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Just before they play ball, the current Mets will be reminded of the glory years — 222, 6493, 2649, 10 and 23.
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Feelings of joy and bliss rush through my mind every single time as I'm reminded of all the little wonderful moments.
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Are they places to size up competition while being reminded of the soul-eating machine that is the commercial art market?
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After we finished recording the album, we were reminded of how Steve is the world's best understanding person for MONO's music.
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It doesn't hurt to be reminded of the importance of marginalized and disillusioned groups' contributions to the field of creative knowledge.
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With the attack on the Syrian restaurant, the world was again reminded of the group's ability to carry out deadly attacks.
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When I'm shopping in the men's department, I'm reminded of how far my frame is from the ideal muscular male physique.
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I knew so many of them, and I was reminded of how I had always felt so at home at Mass.
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Throughout our careers we've been reminded of the importance of being in the room when decisions on our issue are discussed.
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From the moment we entered the facility until the time we left, we were reminded of the danger of these weapons.
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Gasana was reminded of a video he had seen, in which a carbon-fibre V.T.O.L. drone falls out of the sky.
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I was reminded of this exchange in the stables much later, while speaking to Phoenix about the expansiveness of Audiard's direction.
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I WAS REMINDED of that primal nature two days later, as the canoe lurched from side to side in Sandy Bay.
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Watching Peterson, in that video, you are reminded of the many Americans who may feel refreshed by Yang's demurrals on race.
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I'm reminded of the acting coach's dictum that it's not important that the actor cry; it's important that the audience does.
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During this time, I was frequently reminded of the special power vested in those who represent and fight for our nation.
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I would have known her signature anywhere, and when I see it today I'm reminded of so much more: Her hair.
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Every time I passed it, I was reminded of the legacy of violence that has scarred both sides of the conflict.
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I'm reminded of the more recent controversy over Joe Biden and his touching and kissing, and the divided responses to that.
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I'm reminded of the album's cover-art, a hauntingly beautiful photograph of a home that's been overrun by tonnes of sand.
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Perhaps we need to be reminded of that, in spite of the fear-mongering that has brought it to our attention.
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This week, as Americans celebrated our nation's independence, we were reminded of the revolution that catalyzed America's experiment in representative democracy.
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While it would be foolhardy to say history will repeat itself, I am reminded of the quip that it often rhymes.
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In Ghona School near Moshi in the north-east of the country, students are reminded of the harsh realities every day.
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I thought it was time to be reminded of that and also make a movie that's not defined by its nation.
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And suddenly, during the editing process when the moment of the slow motion begins, suddenly I was reminded of the song.
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It's impossible to listen to it and not be reminded of Gaye's own refusal to be someone else's piece of clay.
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In particular, I am reminded of the story of Joey Angeles, the manager of the Jordan Tourism Board in North America.
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One is reminded of John Cage's seminal piece, "4'33", where the coughs and adjustments made by the audience became the music.
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I was reminded of game pieces (dominoes, for example) and toys made by someone relegated to wood scraps and leftover paint.
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When I think about how technology has shaped the live event landscape, I'm reminded of the first Super Bowl in 1967.
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As an artist who prides herself on her Mexican heritage, and is constantly reminded of who she represents, I was torn.
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But when I watched the season 2 premiere, which aired Thursday night, I was reminded of a different character: Liz Lemon herself.
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Encountering such grand ideas on a recent trip to Tallinn, Charlemagne was reminded of the tech evangelists of California, his previous posting.
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Standing outside, with the corner of a porch and the plains before us, we are reminded of the vastness of the world.
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Again, I was reminded of the human impact of conflict as I protected medical teams evacuating soldiers and civilians from the battlefield . . .
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I was reminded of Schumer&aposs warning back in January of 22002, he warned Trump about taking on the intel agencies. Watch.
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As her daughter True gets older, Khloé Kardashian is reminded of how much time has passed since boyfriend Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal.
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But we're consistently reminded of their age difference — at times, Paula sees Rebecca as a daughter figure, rather than as a peer.
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" I'm also reminded of Beenie Man, who said basically the same thing but shorter: "When yuh live in the past, yuh lost.
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When we see her, we're reminded of the person who could've been president, that it didn't nearly have to be this bad.
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Looking straight on, I was reminded of the luminous bandings of Rothko's late monochromatic works, or Matisse's "Porte-fenêtre à Collioure" (1914).
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Once again, we're reminded of how very not American the show is when Tamal bashfully admits he wants to be star baker.
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Mention Mister Rogers and people instantly get a soft look in their eyes, like they're suddenly reminded of all the good things.
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Abe was intent this week on demonstrating his fury over the murder, and ensuring that Obama was reminded of the lingering disputes.
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AS THE parade of billionaires and generals joins Donald Trump's cabinet, it is hard not to be reminded of the Roman republic.
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I am reminded of a telephone conversation we'd had earlier with Scott King, a treasure hunter who failed in his own search.
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I'm sure he misses his superyacht, which is now owned by a Saudi billionaire, and does not appreciate being reminded of it.
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Australia, Fiji, Tonga and NZ - we leave feeling inspired and reminded of how every single one of us can make a difference.
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French was reminded of a book report written by a teen who had not bothered reading the Pulitzer-winning piece of Americana.
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Plus, we're reminded of just how much conventionally handsome, tall, white, brunette men can get away with if they smile sheepishly enough.
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"I was reminded of the magic of #Headstart and #EarlyHeadstarton today's visit to #Educare in Washington D.C with @savethechildren," Garner, 45, wrote.
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"Prosperity" is written in both English and Chinese, so Steph Curry can be reminded of his $228 million contract in two languages.
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Quickly, we're reminded of why Rose is so upset in the first place (read: Midge denying Joel and everyone lying about it).
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I'm reminded of this every time I spot my iPhone on my desk or bedside table, or hurtling around in my purse.
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I was reminded of that other Aleppo, the one Westerners rarely see, when I visited Christine Gedeon's new exhibition in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
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Professionally, Ryder realized the huge market opportunity, meanwhile, personally, she was reminded of the major lack of resources for women at work.
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No one in the audience, which included 85m Americans and many others around the world, was reminded of the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
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Cramer was reminded of this lesson when he looked at the stock of Caterpillar, which was trading at $57 in late January.
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The trip to Pennsylvania is the first time in "Politics Of Friendship" we're reminded of just how wonderfully unconventional Carole's relationship is.
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And some fans who'd lost parents were reminded of their own lives while watching Randall's last conversation with William (Ron Cephas Jones).
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"You look at Roger Ailes's life, and you look at all of his successes, and I'm reminded of Joe Paterno," Scarborough said.
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Not because the jobs are best for them but because they are reminded of the stereotype, and then align themselves with it.
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Watching the migrant caravan edge north through Mexico, I'm reminded of my own family's long, dangerous journey to America in the 260s.
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No one makes something flawlessly the first time around, and it's nice to be both reminded of and prepared for that eventuality.
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While playing with the Steel HR in Berlin I was reminded of Samsung's presentation of the Gear S3 earlier in the week.
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But there's no better way to be reminded of how effective and sometimes effortless these attacks can be than an actual demo.
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Whereas in the military I found acceptance of diversity, in civilian life I am constantly reminded of the differences that divide us.
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Yet in the image of a mushroom cloud that rose into these skies, we are most starkly reminded of humanity's core contradiction.
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I'M REMINDED OF THE OLD ADAGE THAT YOU NEED BUYING TO MOVE PRICES UP BUT PRICES CAN FALL OF THEIR OWN WEIGHT.
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Still, as the media habits of the young drive everybody else's, I'm reminded of that old saw about those who forget history.
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He shared an early character design of Mulan on her horse which he was reminded of by a shot from the trailer.
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Her parents, First Baptist Church Pastor Frank Pomeroy and his wife, Sherri, were unexpectedly reminded of the play in a Facebook post.
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I was reminded of this while watching "Fox & Friends" this weekend, with its numerous segments about violent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
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"I like to be reminded of where I came from, and putting myself in modest surroundings helps me do that," Cook said.
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And while she wanted to show off her dress, she really didn't want to have to be reminded of her now ex.
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Recently, seeing a chiropractor for back problems, I was reminded of the fact that a muscle in permanent tension becomes, ultimately, weak.
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But the Democratic senator argued that the bill is still important because the executive branch "needs to be reminded" of the law.
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She was told that the shelter could not accommodate such disabilities and was reminded of the requirement to sign in and out.
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Like as I stand here today I'm reminded of the first time my children ever got an opportunity to be in snow.
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Still, if Paisley was reminded of all that at the end of the 1977 final, he made little show of his feelings.
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Dashes appear tight or brushy and can resemble nautical flags, computer code, or paragraphs (I was reminded of Philip Guston's open books).
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Later, while examining my contact sheets, I am reminded of Capa's iconic photo of a French woman, from the end of WWII.
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I'm reminded of it whenever I'm entranced by the BBC's acclaimed wildlife series Planet Earth or pore over nature photography on Instagram.
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The moment the Pulse 2.0 started working its magic, I was reminded of those blood pressure machines you find at your pharmacy.
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Viewers are next reminded of worse economic times, when joblessness soared as the reverberations of the financial crisis rippled through the economy.
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I was reminded of this weird domestic dynamic just a few booths away, at Delmes & Zander, albeit in an extremely different work.
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It's the attitude that not only does it breach the mystical unity of the American nation to be reminded of politics, i.e.
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When I wear those shades today, I'm reminded of the intense emotions I experienced while wearing them for those pivotal moments before.
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Looking back at the last one, I was quickly reminded of the perils of predictions when it comes to votes in Canada.
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I don't know how much other viewers would be reminded of samurai flicks, but they certainly among the first associations I made.
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It doesn't hurt to be reminded of your commitment to protecting the environment if your school is in a stunning natural setting.
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I can only imagine, like, how difficult it is, because no matter where she turns in her house, she's reminded of it.
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Opinion Columnist Over the years I've periodically been reminded of the many ways in which Bill Clinton's presidency debased our civic culture.
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"With @cookie_carrasco returning back to the mound, we are reminded of how far positivity, faith, and resiliency can take us," Bieber said.
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I was reminded of my mom every time we traveled when I was a kid, lugging hefty binders for our whole family.
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Watching the Comey hearing, and thinking about the broad American audience that was tuning in, our TV critic was reminded of Watergate.
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It's O.K. to be reminded of it every now and then and think, Oh, right, I need to keep that in check.
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Kaiser conceded that he was not perfect at his job, something that he was regularly reminded of by fans, players and managers.
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DeVos, a Christian conservative, discussed the Trump administration's record of opposition to abortion, and said she was reminded of President Abraham Lincoln.
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When I walk through our Phoenix hospital's emergency department, I'm reminded of the global outbreak we really should be worried about: influenza.
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Reminded of her earlier statement, she said that back then, the period immediately after Bausch's death, the company was shocked and exhausted.
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Meanwhile, vague pronouncements like "Dylan was reminded of who he was and what he was called to do" appear far too often.
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I could no longer look in the mirror because each time I was reminded of how uncomfortable I was in my body.
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For example, research shows that survivors of war and torture experience a significant increase in cortisol when reminded of their traumatic events.
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As we approach March 2202, World Water Day, I am reminded of how much we have accomplished in just over a decade.
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I'm reminded of a sentence by the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas ... about the human face which, the moment you see it, forbids killing….
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"They (investors) don't like to be reminded of the headwinds that banks face," said Henry Jennings, senior analyst and portfolio manager, Marcustoday.
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You're guaranteed to get more thing done when you are reminded of the most important things that you need to be doing.
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"That kind of unreality that is propagated as reality is what people feel reminded of, and that's why they keep coming back."
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When Mr. Stubbs first heard the recording, he was reminded of insects he came across while doing field work in the Caribbean.
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Listen to them below and be reminded of why Hüsker Dü' remain one of the most powerful and influential punk bands ever.
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I was reminded of this moment years later, when I was talking to a young man named Bleu who lived in Florida.
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It's hard not to be reminded of...well...you know..." Other theories: That the new single was going to be called "Timeless.
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Austen's novels were prescribed reading for shell-shocked soldiers who would not be reminded of their trauma by her gentle, seemingly insular narratives.
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Well, I step back for a minute and I'm reminded of Steve Jobs's notion of bicycles from the mind, that's about human empowerment.
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If I had to guess, everyone was reminded of how good that song is when it started playing over Someone Great's opening credits.
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"We were struck by that comment – and were reminded of how transformational water can be in both big and small ways," he said.
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I was reminded of the thing that makes me stop in my tracks at a museum — the reason I love going to them.
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With its eye closer to the upper left-hand corner as it looks from right to left, I was reminded of a whale.
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I think it's probably safe to say that the biggest way it influences us is just being reminded of the fun of creation.
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They are happy, of course, for the public to be reminded of its fond feelings for Mr Vajpayee and his heyday in office.
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I am a human who is ultimately afraid to want what I already have, in fear of being reminded of my own impermanence.
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When his supporters hear him speak, they will only be reminded of why they believe the party cheated them out of a win.
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I love keto for how I feel, and I'm always reminded of that when I go off it and feel sluggish and tired.
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I was reminded of this moment a few days ago as I watched Kylie Jenner's series of Snapchat videos explaining that exact thing.
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If there's one thing we're reminded of around this time every year, it's that our mood really does get affected by the weather.
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But to be reminded of what I have lost is also a reminder of what I have held on to: my four children.
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Recently, we were reminded of what a gift this is when we came across the strangest YouTube video we've seen in a while.
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When I saw the trailer for Venom a few weeks ago, I was reminded of the prospect of being eaten by a creature.
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In the aftermath all employees were reminded of how individual tweets may reflect negatively on ESPN and that such actions would have consequences.
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Now that Valentine's Day is upon us, I'm reminded of the many artificial ways in which we seek out, stimulate, and simulate love.
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You're going to have something to look down at every day and be reminded of one the most transformative decisions of your life.
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I was reminded of soap bubbles stretching but not dispersing, of a form changing slowly and inevitably as it descended from the ceiling.
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As Cookie watches the shoot, she's once again reminded of how much she loves Lucious, and relives flashbacks of their teenage love affair.
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Because who doesn't want to be reminded of the ridiculousness of that weekend every time they're shielding themselves from the sun this summer?
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The idea seems to be that for white Americans—non-racist white people—being reminded of racial inequality is worse than racial inequality.
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I was reminded of how confident I felt about her then, but on this day, also so confident in what was to come.
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The sky was almost black, and I was reminded of past early mornings, being transferred from one prison to another, in similar darkness.
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I was reminded of this over the weekend when I saw the newest ad for the Google Pixel phone, this time from Verizon.
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Then I'm reminded of the victims who came forward too late, after the window closed, and were denied their chances to obtain justice.
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I was reminded of that image once again by the growing crescendo of news stories about the demise of the Great Barrier Reef.
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We Angelenos are reminded of this when we drive down roads that have been repaved and retrofitted for a half-century or longer.
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Dave Stinson, at Steelcase, told me that he often became emotional when he saw the building, and was reminded of what it represented.
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I'm reminded of this ugly truth every time I watch an old film in which there's not a single character who isn't white.
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Mr. Rosen said he was often reminded of the statue while walking past a similar one on Dien Bien Phu Street in Hanoi.
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Back outside, I took one last look at the massive hospital complex and was reminded of all the people who'd once been there.
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To use relatability more than just their resume Again, no one needs to be reminded of the terror created by an active shooter.
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Four and eight months later, the couples were reminded of the problems they had discussed and reported the current severity of those problems.
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But Girardi was surely reminded of those no-lead-is-safe evenings when the Rockies outlasted the Yankees, 13-10, on Tuesday night.
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Americans were reminded of this fact just last week when Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, was sentenced for crimes, including lying to Congress.
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Instead, you are reminded of your disconnect, that technology's illusion of transporting you to another time and place is, in fact, an illusion.
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I've had some dreams where the details were so clear that [I was reminded of] what I wanted to do with my life.
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Case in point: I was reminded of it by it coming up in YouTube's autoplay feature (algorithms are not always bad, I guess).
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You know the number in your bank account doesn't reflect your actual self-worth, but today you'll need to be reminded of this.
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Every time the Mister Softee song plays Larry is reminded of his teenage humiliation (suffice it to say he had some performance anxiety).
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People have been able to form a connection with their works as if they were reminded of the most profound reason to exist.
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When I step inside this space I am reminded of the wardrobe in C.S. Lewis's book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
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But my spouse did eventually come to tell me that every time he looked at me, he is reminded of our joint failure.
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And I'm sure I'm not the only one who will be grateful to be reminded of how much I loved him, and why.
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Each time this has happened, I'm reminded of the mental space that people I wasn't close to were occupying when I followed them.
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While Harmison had gone too far in his belligerence, Ponting had been reminded of what England thought of him in no uncertain terms.
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When it happens, healthy colleagues will sometimes try to push them out, because they don't want to be reminded of their own vulnerabilities.
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But for those of us who'd rather not be reminded of the current state of the world, there's no better movie than Emma.
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On Wednesday, she was reminded of her recent statement that all leaders have flaws, and she was asked to name one of Trump's.
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I was reminded of its remarkable twists and turns when I was writing my last book, which was about George Washington's military career.
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But it really is useful to listen to one of his rally speeches to be reminded of how very, very deep that goes.
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So few movies of this, uh, caliber make it to the big screen that sometimes being reminded of what's possible can be beneficial.
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Remember that you are never alone, and if you need to be reminded of that ask for support and it will show up.
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Every day, she says, she is reminded of this loss, the one unfinished project from her long tenure as a politician and activist.
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But now she's reminded of the difficult time she went through on the show, and has an extremely hard time watching it back.
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When winter storms rage, I am sometimes reminded of that stalwart light keeper, but in my 20 years here I've never felt marooned.
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Or we might simply discover that our teenager had forgotten about her summer reading and didn't yet want to be reminded of it.
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The Senate should be reminded of Ben Franklin's wise words: It is up to us all to either keep or destroy this republic.
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I get to my desk ready to be productive until I'm reminded of the harsh reality that our expense reports are due today.
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"We are here to be reminded of the struggle so future generations can do better, and be better," Ivey said, according to AL.com.
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Not only is it a wonderful book, I am reminded of our wonderfully eccentric time together every time I glance at the spine.
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If participants were reminded of the events before, the theory goes, those prompts should have made them feel like time passed more slowly.
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"People like to be reminded of familiar feelings—memories from the past, whether good or not, that people remain attached to," says Glass.
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When Juno's peers parted like the sea for her in the school corridor, I was reminded of how terrified and isolated I felt.
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After taking a (legally-prescribed) Concerta and muttering, "It's time for some game theory," I was reminded of playing a game of Craps.
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Transgender Dysphoria Blues was the album where I and a lot of other longtime fans were reminded of the sheer force of Against Me!.
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While Garza didn't have the chance to get to know her father well, the teen says she&aposs often reminded of their striking resemblance.
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When Jay Leno hits the streets in this bright red Corvette, he is reminded of Prince, a frequent guest on Jay's late night show.
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Editors note: Imagine if every time you used Google, you were reminded of how you lost your family — then found them many years later.
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He might not win the award, but we hope he takes the stage just so we can be reminded of his British accent again.
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These people almost certainly do not remember The Dress either, but if they were to be reminded of it, they might recall it fondly.
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Peter Read told WJLA that after hearing about what happened in Florida, he was "quickly" reminded of losing his daughter over a decade ago.
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I was reminded of how I used to feel when I watched "The Twilight Zone" or "Goosebumps" when I was younger — a defanged fear.
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Well, at least now you won't have to wait until the revival comes out to be reminded of the show's beloved setting and characters.
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As I explored Horizon's massive landscape of fauna growing atop a previous civilization, I was reminded of the other games upon which Horizon builds.
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The tenets of white femininity fail to stand on their own unless we are constantly reminded of their shadow: the strong, masculine black woman.
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We will go through this extremely difficult and trying time with heavy hearts sadly reminded of the ultimate sacrifice one of our own paid.
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"Appalling as the (Trump) tape is, I'm reminded of all the times we have said, THIS time he's REALLY done," Axelrod said on Twitter.
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I was reminded of how soothing Stardew Valley could be, especially with how it gives the player a sense of purpose in monotonous tasks.
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" After months of inquiries, Trump himself called CNN Thursday to explain that some of the bigger donors "had to be reminded of their pledge.
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Looking at all the rounded squares in Samsung's updated TouchWiz, I can't help but be reminded of Nokia's Harmattan UI on the Nokia N9.
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The appeal of silver screen superheroes is undeniable, but it's important to be reminded of all the real-life world defenders — living or dead.
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I'm reminded of a chat I had with an HTC product manager the day after Apple announced the original iPhone in January of 2007.
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"You're just constantly reminded of all of these families that don't have homes anymore," said Taylor Strickland, 23, whose home was miraculously left intact.
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We were recently reminded of this just last week when an essay about how to talk to women who are wearing headphones went viral.
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He has become 'ghost-like' in a sense, because I am getting reminded of him in so many ways, so many things pop up.
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When "The Shrine / An Argument" played, I was reminded of the summer after graduating when I played "Helplessness Blues" on repeat, at full volume.
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"The President and the finance minister demanded his resignation, but Cetinkaya reminded of the bank's independence and declined to resign," the other source said.
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In an era where we have foreign governments meddling with our national elections, the world has been reminded of the importance of email security.
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All you have to do is tell Google Assistant that you want to be reminded of something when you are at a certain location.
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As students head back to school, parents are reminded of the costly trade-off for helping them obtain a degree: their own retirement savings.
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"The stench of privilege hung heavy in the air, and I was reminded of my 'place' in the world," she wrote in The Guardian.
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"I guess it's pretty unusual to announce drivers in July," Wolff told reporters when reminded of the timing of last year's announcement at Hockenheim.
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Seeing Melody wearing that white dress, her mother is reminded of her own ceremony — when she was pregnant with Melody and facing teen motherhood.
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" (Because ugh, like we need to be reminded of an ex ever?) That's when Cameron responded to the comment with: "Was terrible to me.
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Being a parent means being constantly reminded of one's weaknesses and failures; kids seem to have a knack for bringing that out of you.
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We're reminded of the IMAX Dome theatres that do something similar, placing a cinema-size audience in the arc of a huge curved screen.
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Philadelphia Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds doesn't need to be reminded of the compete level of the New York Rangers, regardless of their current woes.
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Being reminded of the quirks of my own physiology was a wonderful thing, something I'm not sure any other video game has ever done.
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Everything about it positively drips with unabashed sentimentality, and, every so often, it's good to be reminded of the sheer potency of the sentimental.
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I was reminded of her song "Rattlesnake," which is about an encounter with a rattler while she was hiking naked in the Texas desert.
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Partly through all these interactions, ERS remains constantly reminded of key policy issues and industry concerns, all of which help shape ERS research priorities.
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Second, I can't help but be reminded of how none of the best-laid plans for Trump's political demise have gone according to plan.
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At the same time, Democrats should be reminded of the power of lower tax burdens to help low-income individuals access opportunity and work.
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When united, we're reminded of our strength, of the strength of those who came before us, and what we can accomplish and overcome together.
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" Mitchell continued: "As I sit here thinking about our friendship and journey I am reminded of how much I love, cherish and admire you.
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So, here are five career lessons we know all too well, but need to be reminded of if we want to keep moving forward.
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In the aftermath, all employees were reminded of how much individual tweets may reflect negatively on ESPN and that such action would have consequences.
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" River adorably asks Momoa to a chorus of "Aww"s from the audience, after being sweetly reminded of her question by Clarkson, 37. "Ariel?
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When she allegedly failed to do so, the suit claims, she was reminded of her obligation seven more times from January through March 2018.
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Fans of 1960s music may be reminded of the refrain sung by The Bobby Fuller Four: "I fought the law, and the law won."
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"We are reminded all the time of life's fragility, shortness, and unpredictability, yet we are also reminded of its infinite potential," the note continued.
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Italy's ambassador had been reminded of the "boundaries" that should be observed for Franco-Italian relations to remain friendly and cooperative, the spokeswoman added.
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Washington (CNN)A memorial service isn't the most likely place to be reminded of why laughing matters so much in life -- and in politics.
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"In the past, whenever I was reminded of that incident, my entire body would shudder and break out in a cold sweat," she recalls.
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Janson, ever the optimist, is suddenly reminded of another possible shared frame of reference, only to lead Lauer down another rabbit hole of bickering.
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I was reminded of both the stylized earnestness of Life is Strange and the old-school flat-shaded rotoscoping of Flashback and Another World.
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When I heard that it was just around the corner from here, I was immediately reminded of the attack in Brussels three years ago.
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I'm reminded of the old saying, quoted in The Sopranos (an obvious influence of Mr. Robot's): When there's blood in the streets, buy property.
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I was reminded of the fifth photograph in Robert Rauschenberg's sequence of "Cy + Roman Steps (I – V)" (1952), which focuses on Cy Twombly's groin.
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Her appointment was scheduled for 10 AM. Stepping into Ramirez's house, we were reminded of how detached from reality the term "immigrant" has become.
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I was reminded of this last week on stumbling over reactions to a famous 18-year-old Wired essay by computer pioneer Bill Joy.
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But if, like us, you need to be reminded of what was going down in Litchfield when we left off, we've got you covered.
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Now is a good time, then, to be reminded of its peculiar charms, and leave its negative qualities in the past, where they belong.
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These are nice to leave around the house, flip through every now and then, and be reminded of the memories that fill the pages.
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In my case, I was reminded of all the "countless silken ties," as Robert Frost wrote, that keep us bonded to those around us.
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You catch your breath, reminded of the everyday reach of the Nazi dragnet, of what diligence it took to decompose the German-Jewish world.
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" As the breakfast wore on, I was reminded of the business philosopher Dov Seidman's dictum that "trust is the only legal performance-enhancing drug.
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"A Million Little Things," which premieres Wednesday on ABC, is about a group of best bro buds, as we're reminded of over and over.
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" They noted, "We're reminded of a line from the 1987 film 'The Princess Bride': 'There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead.
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That said, every time I go through Penn Station I'm reminded of how awful our rail lines are next to every other developed country.
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I was reminded of how much the Norwich model matters when I returned home from covering the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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It's strangely consoling to be reminded of my failure, to remember that my efforts to be prepared for epic loss were mostly in vain.
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I was reminded of the portraiture convention in which the sitter holds an item symbolizing their identity, such as a paintbrush, lute, or globe.
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If you want to be reminded of the intellectual side of conservatism, consider reading National Affairs, a cross between a magazine and a journal.
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In the museum, I press my face up to their glass cases, and I'm reminded of how limited our knowledge of their world is.
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In the museum, I press my face up to their glass cases, and I'm reminded of how limited our knowledge of their world is.
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Now, with the news filled with stories of the coronavirus, I am reminded of the many random diseases that can strike suddenly and lethally.
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Editorial Here is one thing we are reminded of over and over about President Trump: The man simply cannot help himself — especially when cornered.
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Kirk and Buydens have been married for 65 years, and Michael admitted on Kimmel that she doesn't like to be reminded of her age.
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Being reminded of a time when Clinton was actually in the running to win is bittersweet, but it's good to know Colbert comes prepared.
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I was reminded of George Stubbs's 18th-century horse paintings, in which all but featureless, flat backgrounds serve to honor the equine subjects' individualities.
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As a solver, I am reminded of a Tuesday grid of hers from last year that was similarly endearing (it revolved around gluteal references).
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That way, when you reach for your phone and it's not in its usual place, you are reminded of why you put it elsewhere.
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Yet, even on their final day in session, lawmakers were reminded of the often uncomfortable marriage between Mr. Trump and the Republican-led Congress.
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When I heard this week that most credit card transactions soon won't require a signature, I was reminded of an experiment I once conducted.
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In part that's why I made the book; as I hold it in my hand, I'm reminded of the power of the physical form.
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Watching this, I couldn't help being reminded of the first episode of the second season of "High Maintenance," which contains a similarly exuberant scene.
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Besides the boxes and packaging, we were constantly reminded of the closing sale by the huge banners that could be spotted from every corner.
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Conversely, her sister Meg (played by Emma Watson in the movie) feels trapped by poverty, constantly reminded of the life she could have had.
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In the foreign policy world we are often reminded of Theodore Roosevelt's famous quote that leaders should "speak softly but carry a big stick".
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"But to be reminded of what I have lost is also a reminder of what I have held on to: my children," she said.
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The fundamentals of Harris' candidacy are still there, though we're reminded of fundamentals-strong Marco Rubio, who could never quite put it all together.
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When I pick up an old book, I am reminded of this — that we are a very small part of a very long story.
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As I trekked up and down the seemingly infinite stairs, I was also reminded of how exhausting it was to hike the Great Wall.
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The second any one of them obtains some, they're reminded of how easily their father can strip it away, even in a weakened state.
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During my weeks of Facebook group immersion, I was reminded of how much early 2000s message-board chatter was banal, off-topic or argumentative.
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" He adds that to watch the film is "to be reminded of the pleasures provided by the very entertainment being held up for censure.
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How sweet it is, to be restored, fleetingly, to that world, and how bitter to be reminded of how long it has been gone.
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AI: They have a musical quality as well' and sometimes I look at them and am reminded of maps–roads and freeways or highways.
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When Tevet used a marker to draw a circle on the glass, I was reminded of tabletops protected by a piece of cut glass.
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Its controls are resolutely poor, its systems both fussy yet uninvolving, and it fights my intentions so stubbornly that I'm frequently reminded of QWOP.
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You are reminded of how the batons are often swung with two hands; the arms rise and fall and rise again, with obscene frequency.
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We are reminded of Hokusai's notorious woodcut, "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife" (1814) in which a woman is having sex with two octopi.
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We walked around downtown Manhattan and tried to act like tourists, which was fun until we were reminded of some realities that instant cameras face.
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After a quick google image search, I was reminded of Johnson's role as a murderous sadist in the novel Jake Gyllenhaal's character sends his wife.
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And as the president sits down with Prime Minister Theresa May, we are reminded of the words Winston Churchill and our quote of the night.
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And when Woody gets a chance to attain immortality thanks to a toy collector, he's seriously tempted, only to be reminded of his true calling.
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I have the strangest meeting of my life with a colleague, and am brutally reminded of why I have to find a new job soon.
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I couldn't smell peppermint without being reminded of the week in recovery, because that's the scent of the chapstick they gave me in the hospital.
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It's important to be reminded of the human cost of this war as bombs and chemical attacks are wielded among civilians and rebel fighters indiscriminately.
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We were reminded of this just this month on Yom Kippur, when two people were murdered in broad daylight outside a synagogue in Halle, Germany.
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This is the first time we're really reminded of Violet's age and how all of the stress of this family situation could be affecting her.
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Later this month, we will be reminded of the power of Hanson's sickly beautiful images when a book of his work, "Wilderness to Wasteland," publishes.
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"I'm reminded of how much I have to fight myself every day to not be sunken down into that low place again," the victim said.
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When I hear about bills like HB2 being passed in North Carolina, I am often reminded of how slow, and how variable, progress can be.
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I also feel ill thinking about trans people everywhere who are seeing this news and reminded of the tangible hate that is felt for us.
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Although Burke's late father will not be physically present at her nuptials, she's reminded of him every time she looks down at her stunning sparkler.
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I was recently reminded of this important investing precept when I attended a presentation by Ken French, a noted professor of finance at Dartmouth College.
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In that moment of seeing Omran, so many of us were reminded of the image of another Syrian little boy, Alan Kurdi, who wasn't lucky.
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I was reminded of the fiction of Los Angeles as edenic paradise colliding against reality, fantasies set aflame by disasters both natural and man-made.
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These days, we all need to be reminded of a time when Johnny Depp was charming and Leonardo DiCaprio hadn't yet created the Pussy Posse.
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The Mortified Podcast If you're looking to belly laugh and be reminded of your cringe-worthy teenage crushes, dreams, and drama, download The Mortified Podcast.
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We were reminded of that fact this week when #oldheadshotday started trending and scores of celebs took the opportunity to tweet pictures from their past.
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As the Clinton campaign transitions from the primary to the general election, voters will continue to be reminded of the historic nature of her candidacy.
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Through Trayvon's tragedy, we are reminded of the pattern that many black Americans have had to live through, but on a much more public scale.
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I was reminded of the time that [EXTREMELY INTIMATE STORY THAT WILL PROBABLY ALIENATE A BUNCH OF PEOPLE BUT THAT OTHER PEOPLE WILL RELATE TO].
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Again, you don't buy these sorts of things to maintain atomic accuracy, you buy them to be reminded of a simpler time in aviation history.
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Verdine and Ralph tell us why they circle this date on their calendar every year ... and what party holiday they're reminded of every September 21.
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That's because I was reminded of my own family, and the ups and downs that we too have gone through together over the past decade.
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Iowa public school educators overwhelmingly responded positively to being reminded of the professional benefits their union offered them by trying to cast votes for recertification.
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And I'm reminded of the political nuances in our society; how these men are seen as a menace in some communities and heroes in others.
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I think fondly of Delicious even though when I search for memories of Delicious in my inbox I'm reminded of the bumpy past few years.
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It's no secret that the glamorous shots many influencers post on Instagram do not reflect reality, but it never hurts to be reminded of that.
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One Twitter user was reminded of their own experience of not being Italian themselves, but picking up the hand gesture from the Italians around them.
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During the documentary, "Harry and Meghan: An African Journey," the prince admitted he's reminded of his mother's death every time he sees a camera flash.
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A large part of the brand's success has rested on its social media prowess, fostering a loyal shopper base frequently reminded of the brand's prevalence.
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It is the time of the year that we're reminded of the risks of catastrophic wildfire and the poor health of our federally-owned forests.
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So long as the monument can be built, standing for future generations to be reminded of the President of the United States, the Master Builder.
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Fans were immediately reminded of Jaime Lannister, Brienne's longtime love interest on the show, whose house sigil is a golden lion on a red background.
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When I hear something like that, I am reminded of what my friend, Michelle Obama, advised us all: When they go low, you go high.
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Mercury is through its post-retrograde shadow on April 16, so until then, you'll be reminded of what's been discussed over the past few weeks.
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I was reminded of this last year when I attended a speech, given at my graduate school, by Anote Tong, the former president of Kiribati.
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The band launches into their songs, and I'm immediately reminded of early Marilyn Manson, before the acting career and the pontificating and the bloated belly.
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I was also reminded of a diminutive painting by Jess, "Petals of Paint" (1964), that I had seen at the Armory Show an hour earlier.
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I'm reminded of a criticism you sometimes hear of Meryl Streep's acting — that while her technique is impeccable, she doesn't often truly inhabit a role.
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But we marvel at his precision and presentation nonetheless, reminded of one of many reasons why he's the one with a restaurant and we're not.
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It makes sense, but then I'm reminded of Donald Trump, a man who isn't really an ideologue but a demagogue interested only in self-aggrandizement.
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Clerc is reminded of a scene in Hitchcock's final film, "Family Plot," in which a burglar hides a diamond among the crystals of a chandelier.
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When I imagine her telling these stories to them, I'm reminded of something my grandmother would say when she told me these kinds of tales.
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As she told me this, I felt my passport digging into my skin beneath my shirt, and I was reminded of the privilege it conveyed.
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I don't think I am the first to be reminded of Henry David Thoreau's telling words: The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.
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As I shook Ross's hand, I was reminded of the taxonomy of municipal judges that Sam Brooke of the S.P.L.C. had laid out for me.
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One thing you are reminded of here: Illegal immigration is a law-and-order issue for people in some border towns and not in others.
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You are reminded of the magnificence of our universe: a full moon, bright enough to read by; satellites slowly making their way across the sky.
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I was reminded of this recently after encountering OPEN, the 2009 autobiography of Andre Agassi, an athlete with a deeper history of irritating his company.
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When I returned there last week to report on the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria, I was immediately reminded of their many disadvantages.
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But before that, as the soloist perched on the plank as if on a dock, gazing into the distance, I was reminded of something else.
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Speaking to the crowd, I was reminded of the way in which the modern world allows us all to see what we want to see.
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It's soothing and simple when little else is, and being reminded of the great TV ships that sailed before it only adds to the enjoyment.
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He is often reminded of a piece of advice his father gave him: Better to retire a year too early than a year too late.
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I want to share some thoughts with you, but I'm reminded of a story of a young school boy who was asked to describe Socrates.
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Remember, a system is just a bunch of parts that function together as a whole, which most people are only reminded of when something breaks.
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" The pope said Sunday he had wanted the statue in St. Peter's Square "so that all will be reminded of the evangelical challenge of hospitality.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: The current revival of Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women" has reminded of a special moment in Manhattan sometime in the 1990s.
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In fact, watching Tuesday night's Iran crisis play out, I was reminded of the joke about the guy who jumps off a 10-story building.
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As a Nigerian, I'm reminded of that whenever I encounter some of the exquisite objects looted from Benin City, in southern Nigeria, in Western museums.
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It's a quick yet poignant juxtaposition: a man cosmically knocked out of sync with the universe, being reminded of the courage it takes to improvise.
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"I'm constantly reminded of people like Natasha McKenna and Tanisha Anderson and Sandra Bland, whose relationships with the law were just simply tragic," she said.
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What had seemed so pressing in the moment started to fade from my memory, but with each looming birthday, I was reminded of it again.
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"We're thrilled that Angelenos and visitors will forever be reminded of the legacy of President Barack Obama when traveling across L.A," Mayor Eric Garcetti tweeted.
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I was reminded of a completely different triumph for Mr. Finley at the Met, in the title role of Rossini's masterpiece "Guillaume Tell" in 2016.
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Reporting this, I was reminded of just how frank and reflective college students can be — and just how much their bank account impacts their experience.
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When Juno's ultrasound technician made a snide remark about her pregnancy, I was reminded of my local clinic nurses when I tried to find healthcare.
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Somehow, in the midst of the terrifying experience, Kenny was reminded of a surfer named Mick Fanning, who fought off a shark back in 2015.
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The last thing I want is for an audience to go into a movie and be reminded of that for two and a half hours.
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But if you drink every time you're reminded of Monty Python's 1979 Judean jaunt, "Life of Brian," you might just make it through to the end.
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I love buying jewelry when I travel because, every time I wear it, I am reminded of my trips and it helps support a local artisan.
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Native Americans reminded of past treatment For Iron Eyes, the initial threats of arrest have brought back memories of the government's past treatment of Native Americans.
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At times, reading this book, I was reminded of Terry Southern, also Kurt Vonnegut whom you mention in the novel, were they some of your influences?
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I feel overwhelmed with emotion and it's really inspiring, especially when you look at what's happening today around the world to be reminded of human kindness.
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By seeing one indiscriminate display of Vautier's handwriting, one is supposed to be reminded of all the millions of spaces onto which his hand cannot reach.
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I was painfully reminded of my loathing last week when Gizmodo had its holiday party and I went to Google to brainstorm ideas for my makeup.
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Molly, let&aposs start with you, I mean the rush to judgement blaming Trump reminded of what happened in the wake of the Gaby Gifford shooting.
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As we follow the long path to successful electric aircraft, we will be reminded of the perilous journey that was followed to achieve successful electric vehicles.
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"Every day I read the news, I¹m reminded of how happy I am that I¹m not in the chaos," Boehner said with a chuckle.
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If Mr Trump listens to General Mattis, he will be reminded of how America's NATO allies both answered the call and stayed the course in Afghanistan.
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Of course I'd long known that I was playing host to a massive collection of parasitic organisms, but I didn't much like being reminded of it.
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As I pondered his remarks, I was reminded of the lengthy history of stupefying male-centric social analyses that Jay-Z's take was in league with.
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I was grateful for any new song I was reminded of, and sometimes I just sat in front of the damn thing doing nothing but listening.
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To be reminded of that on a daily basis, it lets you know that this world is worth saving and doing good for it does change.
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Together, they are reclaiming what they have constantly been reminded of growing up and turning it into a source of fellowship with their banlieues and beyond.
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