Not only do you have the physical reminder, it's an emotional reminder, too.
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In the pop-up box, click on "Reminder" and type in a title for your reminder.
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The reminder details are only sent to Microsoft's servers, once a user agrees to have a reminder set.
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When a reminder goes off, for example, there's an alarm and the screen displays the contents of the reminder.
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Screen Time might be most useful as a broader reminder, not an in-the-moment reminder that you can swipe away.
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"These weeks have been a reminder -- as if we needed a reminder -- that America must choose a new president," Wintour added.
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This attack is a reminder of the nation's darkest heritage; the outpouring of solidarity following is a reminder of its best.
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The speaker If anyone needed a reminder of the clout Pelosi wields and power that she has, Sunday was a good reminder.
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What a powerful reminder about what her classmates might be dealing with without her knowledge, and a reminder to her to respond with compassion.
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If the rigs are a reminder of human activity, the forest is a reminder of what climate change can do, Dr. Helmuth said later.
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The swastikas were not only a reminder of the evil they represented — they were also a reminder of the Allies' destruction of that bestial regime.
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" It was "a very pointed reminder . . .
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A reminder that every single human being is created in the image of God; a reminder that I am part of a people that has survived the worst destruction and will always endure; a reminder that my ancestors gave their lives so that I can live in freedom in America; and a reminder, most of all, to never, ever, not ever be afraid to be Jewish.
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It's all a reminder of how adaptable and varied these characters can be — but the reminder comes just as Marvel is winding many of them down.
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Winters said he needed a reminder of why he lived in Kentucky and lived the life he did, so he drew a reminder on a map.
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While the day has always been a solemn reminder of the cost of war, it is increasingly becoming a reminder of the cost of time, as well.
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You can set up similarly regular alerts in the Reminder app by tapping the encircled "i" on a reminder to get to the time and repeat settings.
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The museum's exhibit is a reminder that authoritarian regimes start subtly, as well as a reminder that they could not take hold without the support of women.
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I bring this up not as a reminder of everything that's wrong with the world at the present moment — you certainly didn't need a reminder of that.
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The Policy Reminder Posted To /r/Starbucks Two weeks ago, an admin on the /r/Starbucks subreddit posted a reminder about the company's policy on sharing internal recourses.
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Cosmic rays are messengers from the broader universe; a reminder we're a part of it, and a reminder that there's still a great deal of mystery out there.
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Setting a phone reminder or occupying your hands could helpChapman said to set a phone reminder so you actively remember to be aware of your own face-touching.
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With Venmo, a reminder to pay up can come under the guise of a winged dollar bill emoji, a seemingly gentler reminder than a potentially rude in-person request.
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Scans are also apparently performed locally, according to Microsoft's Marcus Ash talking to the Verge, with reminder details only sent to Microsoft's servers after you agree to have a reminder created.
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You can tell Invoke to add a reminder to your calendar while at home and get into work to see the same reminder pop up on your Windows computer or phone.
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"Carmen & Lola" is a reminder to tread with caution.
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Halsey - "Closer"The Weeknd - "Reminder" Follow Lauren on Twitter.
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It's shocking - a potent reminder of our troubled time.
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" REMINDER: "The Fake News of big ratings loser CNN.
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Her story is a reminder of just how powerful our bodies can be, as well as a reminder that C-section births aren't the "easy way out" — despite what some may believe.
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For example, if you tag someone in a reminder, you'll also get that reminder the next time you message that contact when it's time to chat about whatever you had noted before.
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That book now sits high and dry on a shelf in his office, a tiny reminder of the things that Harvey had taken, but also a reminder of the things it had delivered.
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A reminder that every single human being is created in the image of God; a reminder that I am part of a people that has survived the worst destruction and will always endure.
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Check out the Ulla Smart Hydration Reminder See Details Speaking of blinking alerts, the Hidrate Spark 2.0 is a smart water bottle with a sensor that glows red as a reminder to drink.
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This is a heartbreaking reminder of the split-second decisions that officers must make every day and is also a sobering reminder of the destruction ... a lone individual with a handgun can create.
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I wanted that reminder that I am a sexual being.
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A reminder of all the key plot points is essential.
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Today's reminder comes in the form of a Twitter game.
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Martin O'Malley's podium is a reminder that I will die.
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But it's another reminder of how incredible these missions are.
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The reminder that you are constantly working on the self.
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But also a good reminder that all is not bleak.
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It's a reminder of how much difference a year makes.
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All the reminders Adding a reminder is easy in Slack.
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It's an important reminder that life can always get worse!
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It's a painful reminder of what the community has endured.
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It has also served as a reminder: Rockets are dangerous.
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She is a reason + reminder to keep up your fight.
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A gentle reminder that a bunch of publishers rejected this.
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Finally, tap the blue tick button to save your reminder.
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It's that important reminder that this life, it's really fleeting.
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A little reminder of how important the show is, too.
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They'll always be there, as a reminder of what's happened.
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Go to your account > Go to Settings > Reminders > Child reminder.
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It's yet another reminder that racial profiling hasn't gone away.
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So Grindr has added the reminder feature to their platform.
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The app allows users to voluntarily choose the reminder setting.
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That's a powerful reminder that I deserve to be here.
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What helped me was a loving reminder from my grandmother.
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They serve as an important reminder that the problem persists.
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It's also a cautionary reminder to never, ever get old.
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I have one nagging reminder of that dark period, however.
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It's a pretty clear reminder of where Netflix's interests lie.
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The coyotes are a reminder to be aware of tricksters.
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Plus, her mom's jambalaya is a comforting reminder of home.
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It's a powerful reminder that women's rights are human rights.
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Just your daily reminder that the technology is incredibly impressive.
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It is a reminder that strength comes in many forms.
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A reminder was sent to all students on March 6.
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The end of IDF is a reminder of Intel's struggles.
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Also, it's a reminder that sometimes, drones are actually good.
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A friendly reminder: This is the Grammys we're talking about.
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It's also a reminder to question everything on the internet.
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Call your high school girlfriends if you need a reminder.
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As a reminder, the earlier app was a bit busy.
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This is a huge reminder that I can't give up.
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In case you needed a reminder… Halles get it DONE.
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A little pictorial reminder can't hurt and may even help.
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Watch it lift off Sunday afternoon (we'll post a reminder).
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We needed that reminder of the tragedy of the series.
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Demi Lovato has a new, permanent reminder to prioritize herself.
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But there is a clear reminder: Don't drink and drive.
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Here's the theme song if you need a little reminder.
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It seems like common sense, but here's your friendly reminder.
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I debate making myself a calendar reminder for 5 p.m.
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Reading this was a good reminder to keep doing that.
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Need a reminder of what you'll find at TechCrunch Disrupt?
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It's also a pretty obvious reminder of why people matter.
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Their attacks are a reminder of the price of failure.
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But as a reminder, this is never going to happen.
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More on that in a minute, but first a reminder.
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Reminder: An invite doesn't guarantee an executive will show up.
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This is a great reminder to download Find My Friends.
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It was a cold reminder that Dave wasn't coming back.
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Post these regularly as a poignant reminder of one's existence.
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What follows is a reminder of how we got here.
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Reminder: In 2017, Trump appointed Giuliani as a cybersecurity adviser.
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It's a stark reminder of how archaic the subgenre remains.
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Hawaii is a living reminder that they are dead wrong.
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A timely reminder that nice guys don't always finish last.
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It is a powerful reminder that safer motherhood is possible.
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That's not really a secret, though it's an interesting reminder.
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LG: And a reminder, we also have an email address.
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Just another reminder ... video games are supposed to be fun.
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And her performance was, above all, a reminder of that.
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So, friendly reminder, please never leave a drunk friend alone.
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Stories like Nyong'o's serve as a stark reminder of that.
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You are my constant reminder of how great God is.
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Kate: Yeah, quick reminder, a lot of these we've seen.
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Consider this your daily reminder to change those passwords, fam.
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She shook off the depressing reminder of their fleeting engagement.
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"It's a permanent reminder to live more freely," he says.
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Writing it served as a reminder to go pump breastmilk.
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DK: It's a constant reminder of how fragile we are.
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Not that you needed a reminder of that, of course.
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The book is also a reminder to keep it simple.
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A friendly reminder, embarrassed has two r's and two s's.
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And a good reminder of what skin should look like.
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The coin is a reminder to never forget your goals.
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This is a little reminder to stick to the former.
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It's a reminder that most cabbies have stories to tell.
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Just a reminder: Cleveland is in the state of Ohio.
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And the Hawkins episode was a painful reminder of why.
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Assigned Reminder could very well fall into that category, too.
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Once you tap the "Continue" button, your reminder is set.
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"It's a stark reminder that racism still exists," he said.
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Her death was a blunt reminder of my new reality.
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Or a reminder to be more dutiful in their service?
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Overall this was another great reminder to never reuse passwords.
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An annual checkup is his only reminder of the ordeal.
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But the Triumph Bonneville had been the most acute reminder.
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Reminder: the Ethereum Foundation has no involvement in the DAO.
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We'll send a reminder before the #AppleEvent on September 12.
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It's a fun reminder that, yes, she's got the range.
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Quality packaging that doubles as a reminder of our URL.
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Thanks for the reminder that we're still in bro territory.
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Instead, this holiday is a harsh reminder of your grief.
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Each a reminder that both action and inaction have costs.
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"It is a reminder of her," Ziad said of Olga.
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It's a reminder that the Raiders rebuild is still underway.
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A pillow that's a permanent reminder of their best friend
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Being around an animal like this is a good reminder.
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Here's your daily reminder to wash your hands and moisturize.
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Emmett's death has remained an enduring reminder of Southern racism.
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On my calendar, I still have a reminder to renew.
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Well, that 30 is a reminder: 'Did you vote yet?
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Once a month, I have a calendar reminder pop up.
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Reminder: US initial jobless claims will be published on Thursday.
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It's a fine reminder: You don't always need a recipe!
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If that is ignored, it then gives an audible reminder.
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The story offered a reminder that sneezes shouldn't be stifled.
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And a friendly reminder: Daylight saving time starts on Sunday.
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That's just how it's always been. Please. Reminder. Yeah. Exactly.
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This is an especially important reminder for progressives in 2016.
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It's a reminder that a warming world has many hazards.
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Some of the voices may make you regret the reminder.
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A reminder of what's helping drive the deal: It's Amazon.
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Just a friendly reminder that college athletes don't get paid.
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He also offered a reminder in case anyone had forgotten.
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The race is a reminder that Republicans remain very vulnerable.
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My reminder to Hollywood: This film season, we're watching … you.
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But he's still a reminder of the bad old days.
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The empty frames were an obvious reminder of the robbery.
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She said she appreciated the reminder to notice her surroundings.
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Reminder, there are two Rs and two Ss in embarrassed.
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Reminder: This is for the fish's benefit, so don't worry.
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And a friendly reminder: It's not all bad out there.
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And a reminder of how tiny the automaker really is.
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Hurricane Harvey was a reminder of that vulnerability: Beaumont, Tex.
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Not to mention a useful reminder of the world outside.
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Such raids act more as a reminder than a warning.
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We suggest setting a reminder on your phone or calendar.
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Here's a reminder of what scientists know and don't know.
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It's a reminder of how special — and fragile — life is.
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Also, a helpful reminder: Keep an eye on employment laws.
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But as a constant visual reminder, cars would be gone.
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It's a reminder of the importance of our work. 5.
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Trilobites Here's a reminder of how beautiful our planet is.
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It's here where we are presented with a subtle reminder.
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MashupNeed a good reminder to buckle up that seat belt?
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It's a nice visual reminder to keep your hands clean.
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Take this as a friendly reminder ... get out and vote!
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It was a reminder of her dramatic and comedic range.
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It was a stark reminder of where my career wasn't.
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A friendly reminder: It's not all bad news out there.
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And sometimes you need a reminder of the beast within.
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It's a helpful reminder for feminists of all stripes. —T.
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Reminder, just 51 votes are needed for it to pass.
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It's a reminder of the complexity of restarting supply chains.
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It's just a constant reminder that I am 'not normal.
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Lana Del ReyJust a reminder that she's dating a cop.
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They are a reminder of the Iraq war and occupation.
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Her collection is a reminder of those essays and features.
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But it is not except a reminder to the worlds.
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It was a reminder that we might yet surprise ourselves.
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But the episode was a reminder that financial dangers lurk.
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Even if you mean well, it's just a sucky reminder.
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It was a reminder that winter is, in fact, coming.
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Wednesday's vote on the Senate floor is a stark reminder.
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Reminder: The next Democratic primary debate takes place on Oct.
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And yet another reminder that he had to keep going.
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It's a fresh reminder of the power of central banks.
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It's a timely reminder during a time of diplomatic upheaval.
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Mr. Jackson's arrest has been a reminder of that legacy.
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Last week was the brilliance — this week is the reminder.
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It's a reminder that reports of democracy's demise are exaggerated.
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What life experience forced this reminder of his own blackness?
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It's a reminder she's a country singer, but not really.
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Another reminder that when you make assumptions, something something, ass.
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The shootings offered another reminder of America's unique gun problem.
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Above his head, a cartoon bubble text offered a reminder.
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Here's a quick reminder of what else is going down.
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" Scalise's first play of the game was a divine reminder of just how much he's "gone the distance" in a physically and emotionally challenging year, and a reminder that yes, he's "still got it.
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I put a reminder in my phone to call her this afternoon on the way to my second job, and I add another reminder that's going to go off every Monday at 5:45.
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The Apple Maps parking reminder will be treading on the territory of the myriad existing parking reminder/car locator apps already in the App Store, as is often the case with new Apple features.
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But it's a good reminder for users to be very skeptical of new apps, and a good reminder for Google to step up its game when it comes to policing the Android Play Store.
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If anyone needed a reminder as to why an experienced speaker, who knows how to fight gracefully with a bully on her own terms, is needed right now, Wednesday's events were a healthy reminder.
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Hand washing and dating The reminder to wash hands is a big hook for Quarantine Together and Jayasekar likes it even if there is a chance that people might not be taking the reminder seriously.
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They exist not as a reminder to white people that we exist, but as a reminder that we existed, in the same vein as the Minnesota Vikings, the Pittsburgh Pirates, or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Walmart Pay, as a reminder, is Walmart's own mobile payments service.
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Just a reminder, there are less than four weeks until Christmas!
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A reminder that life goes on despite the craziness of politics.
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"It's a reminder of why I am doing this," Johnson said.
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The walking elderly are a constant reminder of our own mortality.
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All of them a heartbreaking reminder of a life cut short.
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Also, as a reminder, this one looks like an anus-eye.
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It's a clear reminder that smart home devices are always listening.
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"It's just a reminder that this can happen to us too."
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"Just a reminder, fitspo pictures aren't a real thing," says Sarah.
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Consider this your reminder that oily, congested skin still needs hydration.
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Companies can also use technology as a reminder to prioritize rejections.
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It&aposs a good reminder that fire season is upon us.
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The "Child Reminder" function can be selected from the settings page.
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Yearly reminder: unless you're over 60, you weren't promised flying cars.
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This story is also an important reminder to microchip your pets.
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I need a reminder of the brightest light of all -- love.
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Saturday's tweet was a reminder of the unrestrained side of Trump.
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But first, a reminder with regards to what you mentioned earlier.
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It is a reminder that I can make it through anything.
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It's just another reminder that sexual harassment really can happen anywhere.
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Reminder – Schedule notifications and to-do items or use location reminders.
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At the very least, it's a reminder: always lock your phone.
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One welcome touch: you can now create "subtasks" for a reminder.
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Same-sex weddings are a reminder that we are all equal.
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She doesn't need a reminder of her toxic ex on screen.
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And that's a good reminder that no bank is your friend.
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This was a joking reminder to myself not to do that.
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Now, as a reminder, we didn't love the HTC U Ultra.
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Her life and death are a reminder that pain doesn't discriminate.
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Yet Mr Donaldson's work is a refreshing reminder of important truths.
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It's a cruel reminder that the actions here have unimaginable repercussions.
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But, like, just a reminder: human being Tom Hardy exist IRL.
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Reminder: Send us pictures of your best political costumes this year.
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But — just a reminder — that stuff is totally normal and healthy.
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It's a good reminder to everyone that people define the party.
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Read This Next: A Friendly Reminder of How Health Insurance Works
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"This is another reminder that the world must unite," Obama said.
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Angel Sword is a gentle reminder that there's a proper use.
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Another reminder that this is business, not just kudos to customers.
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Lara and the boys were reminder of the World Outside Finance.
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Mr Sentsov's plight is a reminder that the struggle goes on.
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It essentially acts as a cross-device bookmarking and reminder system.
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Friendly reminder: Fashion, sometimes, can just be fun to look at.
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He's also a constant reminder of their worst fears made manifest.
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Set a reminder so it's one less thing to think about.
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It provided an uncomfortable reminder of how immiserated aboriginals still are.
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I think he sent you a pretty snarky reminder after that.
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They also include a reminder: Tread carefully -- you are being watched.
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Loss is a raw, visceral reminder of the frailty of life.
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Read This Next: A Friendly Reminder of How Health Insurance Works
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Yet the shutdown is a reminder of how powerful Congress remains.
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For one, it's a reminder of your loss, every single time.
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A gentle reminder set him straight, as did a docked allowance.
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The gray stripes at Hacker Square are the most prominent reminder.
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That reminder would not be as far-fetched as it seems.
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Reminder: "Natural" Food Means Literally NothingA box of powder-cheesed macaroni?
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And we received an all too common reminder: life isn't fair.
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I add a recurring calendar reminder so I don't forget again.
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This is a reminder that the Clinton era is really over.
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I add a reminder to my Google Calendar just in case.
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Plus, the theory is a huge reminder that anything can happen.
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HBO's newest documentary, 15: Quinceañera Story, is a reminder of that.
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"La Llamada de la Tribu" is a reminder that ideas matter.
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It's the perpetual reminder of every flight delay you've ever had.
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These studies are a reminder of what that endeavor is worthwhile.
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" No, it's not a passive aggressive text, just a friendly "reminder.
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What a powerful reminder of the values that built this country.
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So, in case you needed another reminder, update your software often.
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My hair is a physical reminder all the time to chill.
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Here's your daily reminder there's no such thing as true security.
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Cocktailing was the constant reminder that my dream wasn't coming true.
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Annual reminder to get drunk before you enter the stadium. pic.twitter.
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It's just a little reminder that we're all in this together.
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Chapman's new paper serves as a reminder and to offer solutions.
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It was a reminder of how relevant Ana's works are today.
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This may sound silly, but sometimes you need an extra reminder.
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As a reminder, iPhone sales represent 62.5 percent of Apple's revenue.
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Orlando was a horrifying reminder that homophobia, even if rebranded as
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If you need help remembering, set a reminder on your phone.
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Thank you, Bill and Bob, you Halloween legends, for the reminder.
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It was an important reminder that our unity is our strength.
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Set up a calendar reminder or something, if you have to.
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They're an astounding reminder of the sheer size of this movement.
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David, you're a constant reminder of what I aspire to be.
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And as a reminder, 60 x $13 K = $6 million. Ulp.
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"Everybody needs a little bit of a reminder," Klima told MPR.
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And this is yet another reminder that the world must unite.
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It's also a nonstop reminder of the haves and have nots.
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It's also a reminder that the HHOF induction process is weird.
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It was my daily reminder of that I had a problem.
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"It's a reminder of "how difficult [self-driving car] technology is.
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But Need for Speed Payback is a reminder of two things.
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So that penalty is serving as a recent 'regulatory considerations' reminder.
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For Frank, it's a reminder that his fear propaganda is working.
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Just a friendly reminder that eggs go great in soup, too.
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Quick reminder that Donald Trump thinks dogs can get fired. pic.twitter.
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Quick reminder: These people are asking to have sex with you.
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The suffocating security in Hangzhou is a small reminder of that.
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The attack was a stark reminder of the darkness of hate.
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Thanks for the reminder that dreams really do come true, Selena.
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It's a good reminder to never use the same password twice.
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No one is threatening to kill off 2202 entirely--periodic reminder.
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That setback was a reminder to savor the journey, O'Neill said.
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It's a painful reminder of the way our sexuality is controlled.
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"It's a reminder that making good things takes time," he said.
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It was a constant and painful reminder, Rebekka Hauskins told Today.
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It is a reminder that some, at least, succeed and leave.
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Send myself a reminder to order my younger son new sneakers.
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A beautiful reminder that you need love in order to protest.
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"This is a reminder of what Muslims are like," he says.
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It's a reminder to him, and everyone, not to give up.
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Tap on the red delete button and the reminder will disappear.
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It's a strong reminder that time is our most precious resource.
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While some are scary, others are a comforting reminder of childhood.
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It's a constant reminder that sobriety needs to be worked at.
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Its' a reminder for young people that the potential is infinite.
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Jim Crow required a constant reminder of who was in charge.
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It's a reminder that what you say on social media matters.
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The three teams fined had all worn shirts after the reminder.
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But lawmakers rejected him as a reminder of Iraq's failed monarchy.
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Britain's upheaval is a reminder that other shocks are also possible.
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Jennifer Lopez here with a friendly reminder ... peach season's still poppin'.
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A reminder to "keep the faith" in the path we've chosen.
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An occasional reminder of a time when you won is great.
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But it was a reminder: Avoid simulator sickness at all costs.
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It's an important reminder of how meals can bring workers together.
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It is a very physical reminder that a child is sick.
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Just a reminder— the Atlantic ran this exact story in April.
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For better and worse, it was a nice reminder of home.
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Alabama is a reminder that luck can cut in either direction.
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The best response was a reminder that Dr. Arturo Carvajal exists.
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All this should be a useful reminder that the future's uncertain.
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A gentle reminder: wanting an open and free internet is cool.
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It's behavioral conditioning; the eternal reminder that the state is watching.
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A quick reminder—torture isn't an effective method of intelligence gathering.
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A warning about what could happen, a reminder of her place.
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Christmas is often just an unwelcome but inevitable reminder of absence.
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Anyway, here's a reminder that you can always make Nutella yourself.
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If nothing else, let this be a reminder to stay calm.
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They were a constant reminder that I had a hearing problem.
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As a reminder, this isn't Chrisspy's first ridiculously creative beauty transformation.
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Sometimes I'll pin up my favorite things just as a reminder.
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More on that in a minute, but first an important reminder.
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" She also joked that "apparently twice a day reminder was optimistic.
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A reminder of the majority math for Democrats makes clear why.
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Providing a visual reminder and incentive has boosted their hygiene regiment.
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And a reminder that women don't vote as a monolithic block.
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It is a reminder that great wine is a living thing.
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But it's also been a reminder of what's important to her.
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A friendly reminder, there are two Rs and Ss in embarrassed.
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This is another reminder that these issues are not just environmental.
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Good reminder of how unpredictable this year has been so far.
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It's a reminder of what was normal, say, two years ago.
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After what occurred on Tuesday, she gave him a stern reminder.
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The show was a good reminder that we need to relax.
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VICKI HEYMAN: It's also a reminder that we're all citizen ambassadors.
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The casualties were another reminder of how badly Afghanistan is bleeding.
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Or it should be a daily reminder, at least, for you.
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It's a reminder of how different things are from past pandemics.
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They may act as a reminder to avoid doing that, though.
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Now those tunes can be a painful reminder of Maria's cruelty.
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I could eat less, but, as a reminder, pie remains tasty.
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It did that last year, and the Globes were a reminder.
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Mm-hm. And so, it pops up first with a reminder.
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But this week's news is a stark reminder of the stakes.
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Reminder, cash donations often go exponentially farther than in kind donations.
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But there is no starker reminder of that truth than suicide.
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The film serves as a reminder to be true to yourself.
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But it was a reminder that human beings are often unreliable.
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Sometimes it's as simple as a phone call or text reminder.
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This seems to me a reminder of nature, of our natures.
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It's also a reminder that, in politics, intensity is not strategy.
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Reminder: India's caseload remains relatively low, with around 500 people infected.
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Reminder: India's caseload remains relatively low, with around 500 people infected.
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It's a reminder we all live in our own little bubbles.
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All of which is a good reminder to get politically engaged.
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Every day, Rozenblat said, is a "constant reminder" of the shooting.
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And here's a reminder of what's at stake in Pakistan's election.
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A reminder of times past "makes people emotional," Ms. Harbove said.
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But it's all a reminder that mega-mergers can't solve everything.
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Bret: Just another reminder of why I'm politically homeless these days.
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You don't think that would be a painful reminder each time?
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The latest, starkest reminder was a new manufacturing number published Tuesday.
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It's also a reminder that Walt was always full of it.
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The quarrel began when Bell left reminder notes for housework tasks.
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Mr. Rohrabacher said he appreciated the warning but needed no reminder.
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It's also a reminder that "antifa" is not a monolithic movement.
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Programming reminder Do keep an eye on our baller Live Story.
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Ms. Fazlalizadeh seems to offer both a reminder and an update.
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It's also a reminder that zits happen to just about everyone.
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It's a reminder that these differences may increasingly cross party lines.
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Now, a gentle reminder that this is just for PUBLIC schools.
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Reminder: Things move very slow in the Senate until they don't.
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That was just a fabulous reminder about staying focused and calm.
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As a reminder, these companies have not exactly been financially struggling.
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Wednesday's sell-off may prove a salient reminder to remain diversified.
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In all, just another reminder that the Trump disaster is global.
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But it's a reminder that not everyone gets to move on.
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Even the land beneath our feet serves as a constant reminder.
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It's a reminder of the passion the president's core supporters feel.
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A vicious reminder that the past is never that far away.
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Except as a reminder that the word "Deplorable" has apolitical meanings.
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So sit back, relax, and set a reminder for January 29th.
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Today they're a quaint reminder of how things used to be.
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Sometimes we need a reminder as to who doesn't like us.
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SAPNA You mean outside of a stark reminder that we're old?
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When you are done, keep this visual reminder close to you.
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It's a reminder that politics is history in the present tense.
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Key reminder: A large-scale deal isn't possible without House Democrats.
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Finally, a reminder you may not need: Tomorrow is Valentine's Day.
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Yet another reminder of a heritage millenniums old, still dazzling today.
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This is a sober reminder of the limits of transactional politics.
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It's a subtle reminder of the man Buffett considers his hero.
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The reminder that this is all temporary and nothing is given.
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Watching the Ukraine scandal unfold is yet another reminder of this.
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The saltiest reminder of this came from Rick Wakeman, Yes's keyboardist.
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And reminder, this isn't even really a transcript of their call.
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But if you need a reminder, Sheeran has got you covered.
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Instead, it was a reminder why he's lost so many admirers.
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Always there is the reminder that the world lives somewhere else.
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It's the best reminder of just how good games really are.
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This historic statue is a reminder of the university's divisive past.
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A gentle reminder is a great way to avoid them completely.
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It's a reminder that we have a long way to go.
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That reminder should guide him when he's doing his day job.
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It was a reminder that coffee here is a family affair.
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It's a reminder that there's wonder out there, moments of surprise.
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But the ceremony was a reminder of the Continent's current instability.
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" She said it's "another great reminder to just bring your best.
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Every morning, Wellth sends her a reminder to take her pills.
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Marbury is a reminder of how such plans can go awry.
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A payment is a reminder of a choice that was made.
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The value of that reminder is not just timely — it's timeless.
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A recent experiment showed that this reminder increased support for Trump.
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Kirby: It's an important reminder — we know this won't be easy.
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It's a reminder of the nagging security issues plaguing Android phones.
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But his speech was a reminder of how true that isn't.
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The scars on her wrist are a reminder of self-harm.
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It's a reminder that her work reflects her personal history, too.
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The border became a visible and visceral reminder of the turmoil.
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These numbers are a sobering reminder that the drug epidemic is worsening.
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An important reminder: Applying to, and participating in, the hackathon is free.
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Here's an important reminder: Naido (Nae Yuuki) is still in this story.
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It's also a reminder of Apple's ability to make nascent technology popular.
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It's also a reminder that we should take better care of it.
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"I have a calendar reminder for when to contact her," he said.
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Just another reminder that no one puts on a show like Gaga.
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The reminder feature will complement the 12-hour limit for driver shifts.
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On International Women's Day, it's a reminder to keep that torch alive.
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The attempt to rehire Blankenship is just a reminder of that truth.
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"We'll send them reminder emails," she says, and they come right back.
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The line serves as a reminder that, yes, these were books first.
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One, it's another reminder that she's sensible, fun, and oh-so-relatable.
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"This is a reminder — if anyone needed it — that elections have consequences."
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A reminder, only ~80m Indians (top 10%) make more than $3000/yr.
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But as Twitter investors will probably tell you, the reminder was appreciated.
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It was a reminder that the first lady is not in town.
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It's a stark visual reminder of what's been emptied out from underneath.
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I have a mental reminder, 'Hey, you still have to meditate today.
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And writing the episode was a great reminder not to do that.
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Always a reminder to me and my family of what is important.
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Here's your latest reminder about how deeply strange this election year is.
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I dismiss it, only to see another annoying reminder 5 minutes later.
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As a reminder, these are the 20 locations currently in the running:
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The moment is a reminder that this show has recently changed perspectives.
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The signs have thank you messages, a reminder of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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The oli is a reminder that it comes from a living people.
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Today's indictment is a reminder that no one is above the law.
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Her reminder that she's gorgeous even with paint dripping down her face.
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It serves as a friendly little reminder: Hey, we're the good guys.
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For adults, it is a reminder of all that is most important.
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It was a reminder not to take anything for granted, he said.
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We don't often see a reminder that it can actually get worse.
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Mr Hollande's decision is a reminder of the fluidity of French politics.
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The dustup is a reminder that the fights of 2016 remain unresolved.
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The paint remnants are a reminder of the statue's age and wear.
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In case you forgot what Bendjima looks like, here's a quick reminder:
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When you next begin messaging this person, the reminder will pop up.
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With one shot, in his own accidental way, James offered another reminder.
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It was more of a reminder: Hey, we're still working on this.
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As a reminder, free apps often make their profit through data collection.
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What a powerful reminder of the values that built this great country.
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And a smartphone case is the perfect place for that little reminder.
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Just a reminder that you don't have to give it to him.
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The pock-marked and charred buildings are a constant reminder of this.
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They see in North Korea a reminder of their own sad past.
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Each is a reminder of how hard it is to keep pace.
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It's often a reminder that, in a fundamental way, they don't belong.
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They're a good reminder that inspiration is everywhere, including your morning commute.
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It's also a reminder that the way people use THC is shifting.
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A reminder that you are 25 and wheeze going up the stairs.
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All of this is a reminder of the complexity of Southern history.
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It's more of a reminder: they don't make games like this anymore.
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Up next, a somber reminder of what could happen when diplomacy fails.
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Instead, she sees the narrative choice as a reminder of Latinx unity.
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Because, reminder: Nutrition has nothing to do with judgment, restriction, or anxiety.
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And it wasn't just a reminder that summer is on its way.
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It's symbolic of their friendship, and a permanent beautiful reminder of Kat.
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Hurray For Hollywood: Entertainment is a reminder just how liberals really feel.
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"Every morning is a reminder of how blessed we are," it said.
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Here's a reminder of some of the more ridiculous things she's said.
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It's a refreshing reminder of electronic music's roots in disco and funk.
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Yet another reminder of just how lucky I have been in life.
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Kerry delivered a reminder that NATO had standards for its members, too.
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Still, the experience was a reminder of why they do this work.
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" Reminder: This is a man who calls people on the left "snowflakes.
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And for me; not just a reminder of the power of storytelling.
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It's a good reminder of who I'm doing it all for anyway.
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It was a sharp reminder of the fragility of his democratic revolution.
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For both, it serves as a humble reminder on a worthy anniversary.
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If nothing else, this game was a reminder of why that happened.
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I sent him a reminder on Sunday, but he hasn't responded yet.
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A friendly reminder, there are two Rs and two Ss in Embarrassed.
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If you ask us, any lunar eclipse is a reminder-worthy event.
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It was a reminder that there was a bigger picture at play.
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But a quick reminder that he's very into people talking about reputations.
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Flash is awful: Insecure, irrelevant, a reminder of a bygone internet age.
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But Mitchell's case is a grim reminder that oh right—wearables. Fuuuuuuuuck.
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It's a reminder that Survivor strategy is so situational and so personal.
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Still, O'Reilly's trajectory is a reminder of how powerful boycotts can be.
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A reminder, embarrassed has two Rs and two Ss. KS: Yes, indeed.
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Still, Terrogence should also serve as a reminder to all of us.
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It's a reminder to future players to have strategic conversations with everyone.
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Another reminder: SpaceX has yet to send any humans into space, period.
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A more recent experiment showed that this reminder increased support for Trump.
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It's a welcome but bittersweet reminder of her impact on this world.
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"Reminder that acne doesn't make you ugly," she wrote alongside the pictures.
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It's also a good reminder that on the internet, everything is forever!
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Just a friendly reminder that you do not indeed know absolutely everything.
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At its base stands a searing reminder of the continent's dark history.
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That's the not-so-subtle reminder the social network is sending groups.
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It was a constant reminder of how poorly her heart was working.
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A reminder: Trump won the electoral college by less than 80,000 votes.
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It's yet another reminder that leaning in alone won't solve workplace sexism.
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And it's a great reminder that nothing on the internet lasts forever.
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Chennai's water problem is the latest reminder of India's impending water crisis.
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Here's a friendly reminder of why we love Gigi and Bella Hadid.
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It's a stark reminder of the long American tradition of respectability politics.
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Plus, the shape of the fish is a reminder that design matters.
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So please consider this a friendly reminder to use Signal now.[Twitter]
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Here's another urgent reminder that wild animals are not props for photos.
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It's a reminder the president can do consequential, historic things without Congress.
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As a reminder, caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths.
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"It was another reminder of how they control our lives," she said.
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It's a reminder of the price her clients pay when she loses.
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Atlanta is a stark reminder that such advancements can't come soon enough.
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It is a reminder to step back and appreciate how we move.
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"A reminder is that we are still learning as we go," Sgt.
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However, Odom's comments were a reminder that there are levels to this.
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Quick reminder: There's no need to detox — your body has that covered.
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"Meetings are a reminder of how bad it can get," she said.
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Looking at Lupita is my reminder to snap out of that shit.
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It's like something that is a reminder of how wonderful life is.
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Just a reminder that Clarence Thomas was George H Bush's Brett Kavanaugh.
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Meghan's outing also came with another reminder of her sister-in-law.
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It's a devastating reminder that saving species means properly classifying them first.
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Unless, that is, it can be condensed into a tweet-length reminder.
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Here's another reminder to stop flushing your wet wipes down the toilet.
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A good reminder that despite the occasional crash, flying is incredibly safe.
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It's also a reminder that Musk hasn't gotten complacent in his success.
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And a friendly reminder, virtual reality is not designed for young children.
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You set a reminder in your phone for 3.30pm on the Sunday.
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Just another reminder to get in your driveway and practice that jumper.
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This most recent debate served as a reminder of that unsavory truth.
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The last few months have been a glaring reminder of that fact.
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It's a great reminder how quickly the game of Survivor can change.
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And it provides a grim reminder of the human lives at stake.
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If anything, it's a reminder that the winners write the history books.
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For some single people, Valentine's Day is a reminder of being alone.
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Although it is a good reminder to listen to that song again.
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A phone call and toast and a reminder to pay the bills?
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Even Middle-earth itself is a reminder of a more glorious past.
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"Here's hoping its legacy is a reminder of all that unites us."
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It's a reminder that before the dumb Jurassic World and Passengers—i.e.
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In case you needed a reminder: There's nothing shameful about taking antidepressants.
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A minor external shock, and a major reminder of Argentina's checkered past.
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It's definitely a good reminder for companies, investors (and reporters like me!).
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That simple daily reminder has a dramatic impact on mindset and productivity.
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Reminder: Overnight Defense will be off Monday due to the MLK holiday.
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The sculpted boat is now a grim reminder of their lost son.
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Also, friendly reminder: Ultimatums can totally work in this type of scenario.
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Mass participation is also an unwelcome reminder of China's own Cultural Revolution.
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And it was a reminder that she is the Court's finest writer.
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For Markey, the payoff is a reminder of the value of determination.
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A brutal reminder of this came after the massacre in Orlando, Fla.
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As a reminder, torture is illegal under both domestic and international law.
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" It's a constant reminder that "time goes, no matter what you do.
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Perhaps President Trump's latest move was meant as a reminder of that.
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The murder-swan is a reminder that modern-day birds are dinosaurs.
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A volcano gives off a warning blast, a reminder of nature's power.
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Tap "Done" in the upper right corner and your reminder is set.
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A minus sign will show up to the left of each reminder.
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This is a reminder that conservatives can win in Wisconsin next year.
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"It's that important reminder that this life, it's really fleeting," Ludden said.
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But Thompson's tale is a cautionary reminder that we've been here before.
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Strobe lights flash — an unnecessary reminder that the setting is a battlefield.
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As a reminder, you only get charged your bid if you win.
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Now, it was a reminder of just how fortunate I had been.
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"This is yet another reminder that the world must unite," he said.
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This latest crisis is an unpleasant reminder of the bad old days.
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Just a reminder, we're off tomorrow for Thanksgiving and back on Friday.
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Use this GIF as a reminder to get more sleep in 2019.
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"Which leads to an important reminder, he said: "Everything should be repeatable.
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Today has been another reminder of the incredible work that midwives do.
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"Guest added: "Reminder: Patrick doesn't stand a chance against President Trump either.
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Thursday's Brexit vote was a bracing reminder that London is not England.
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Reminder to Musk: Facebook owns Instagram and it's a problematic network, too.
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And she is a reminder that identity theft can happen to anyone.
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But some tariffs remain, providing a reminder of the costs and benefits.
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And finally, a reminder from activist and Baltimore mayoral candidate Deray McKesson:
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That picture is a constant reminder to always maintain balance and perspective.
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It's fun because it's a reminder of everything that makes us happy.
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It was a horrendously stark reminder of my incredible levels of unfitness.
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Wallace is a reminder that clothing is just a vehicle for communication.
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Let this video be a constant reminder of Celine Dion's unfuckwithable nature.
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When you need a reminder that relationships are complicated and that's okay.
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We need to cheer them up, with a reminder of better times.
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Here's a regular reminder that most of your childhood is a lie.
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The original Necco Sweethearts is a reminder of what that felt like.
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"I didn't really need that reminder that life is short," he says.
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As a quick reminder, this music-and-makeup phenom is only 19.
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Call it an assertive reminder that she was large and in charge.
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Bryan Cranston has a permanent reminder of the show on his body.
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But it's also a reminder that he has no monopoly on that.
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It's a reminder to a writer that tone and voice conquer all.
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Hyundai created a reminder system that detects children's movements in the backseat.
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I like the reminder of a more ancient time — or a timelessness.
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It was also a vivid reminder that the sport remains an oligarchy.
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It's a reminder that the election-year market is full of surprises.
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It's also a good reminder that 11-year-olds are … a lot.
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But it's a reminder that misinformation is not an internet-exclusive phenomenon.
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But sheets and towels are a permanent reminder, a particularly intimate connection.
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Or a reminder of the underappreciated utility of a single sheet pan.
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This is an important reminder not to push my body too hard.
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It also has a stark reminder of the importance of reproductive freedom.
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Ms. Lawrence said it was a reminder about the importance of family.
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Generally, there does not seem to be any immediate trigger or reminder.
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If nothing else, it's a good reminder that "flashy" isn't always better.
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An elaborate globe chandelier is a reminder of the building's opulent past.
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Our reminder lies in the almost homophones that open the theme entries.
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But it was, he added, a reminder of why the game matters.
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But it is also a reminder that marching is only the beginning.
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It's a shocking reminder of how tenuous our hold is on earth.
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The variety of the chairs served as a reminder of what Vogue.
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The Central Park jogger case is a powerful reminder of this fact.
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Reminder: Renault is often described as a crown jewel of French industry.
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It's a chilling reminder of the risks involved in reporting in wartime.
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Consider it a sunny reminder that we're nowhere near a paperless society.
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Would she be showing weakness or, worse, desperation sending them a reminder?
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But it's a nice reminder that nature's diversity produces some real superpowers.
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Its ascendancy is a reminder that the biggest companies can be toppled.
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This episode is a good reminder that even digital devices need maintenance.
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Three people record the scene on smartphones, a reminder of her celebrity.
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JON PARELES Here is a reminder of how expertly crafted pop works.
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RSVP to the Facebook invite to receive a reminder notification on Friday.
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After 2018, we could probably use a little reminder to have fun.
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Not Trump's kind of guy, but a reminder that open societies work.
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For decades, it sat empty — a dark reminder of Nazi-occupied Denmark.
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I choose midnight as my bedtime and set a reminder at 11.
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Often the details provide a stark reminder of how much has changed.
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This is your daily reminder to wash your hands for 20 seconds.
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"It's yet another reminder of the senselessness of gun violence," he said.
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A great gift offers a sharp reminder of what objects can mean.
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This podcast is a reminder of how exhilarating local elections can be.
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This crisis is a reminder of just how indispensable these workers are.
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The article was apparently a reminder to me of how things worked.
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But, if you wish to set a reminder in Slack, here's how.
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When you open "Feed," Pico is ambushed by just such a reminder.
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This memo was a reminder of the existing policy, the official said.
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The tattoo, which was her first, is a reminder of those values.
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And it's a reminder that we've got to make every day count.
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Helicopters hovered overhead, a reminder of the high security around the event.
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Supermarkets might become an unwelcome reminder to politicians that capital is global.
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My hair was rarely brushed, and often just a reminder of upkeep.
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It was another reminder of what an empowered Conservative majority can do.
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Once again, a reminder that Youssef and Awkwafina also created their shows.
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Like any checklist, this one serves as a reminder of proper protocol.
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His chronic pain serves a constant reminder of his rivalry with Logano.
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Select the list where you&aposd like to create your reminder.5.
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These love letters from famous men are an expensive reminder of that.
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And all I got was a devastating reminder of my own insignificance.
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This, she said, was a reminder about how policy isn't an abstraction.
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Wednesday's debate served as another reminder of why the moderates aren't winning.
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For her, the branding serves as a reminder of her late husband.
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The fake letter is also a sobering reminder of the stakes here.
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Each day is a devastating reminder of their absence in our lives.
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But the House results are nonetheless a reminder that turnout isn't everything.
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Just another good reminder that it's time to end trending on Twitter.
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A reminder of when we should speak, and when we should stop.
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Sputnik's anniversary is a great reminder that this problem is nothing new.
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The attack is a reminder, however, that positive performance doesn't last forever.
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Send reminder alerts to your partners when it's your night, she suggested.
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It's also a delightful reminder of why this show is so important.
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A quiet reminder that time passes and carries everything along with it.
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It's an unnerving reminder that things are not as they should be.
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Reminder: Trump was impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
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It's a gentle reminder, too, of an irony of Shanghai's recent history.
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A reminder notice was mailed to Atkinson—or was it Nineteenth Street?
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A bridge over Lake Maracaibo stands as a reminder of better times.
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In another experiment, the reminder made whites more politically conservative as well.
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Mario Kart Tour, meanwhile, is a stark reminder of those dark days.
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Advocates of the statues contend they are a reminder of their heritage.
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But it's another disappointing reminder of how gender bias shapes our world.
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That's off its peak near $303,000, though - a reminder of its volatility.
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Clinton calls students' march 'reminder of what is possible' 2:47 p.m.
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These charts are an acute reminder of the scale of that challenge.
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All of this leads to a simple reminder: Spend your time wisely.
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Just a reminder ... Note that Democrsts haven't won white folks in decades.
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To some, her presence was a reminder of the missteps of Mrs.
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For most of us, just scheduling a cable repair is reminder enough.
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A reminder: Shiffrin is only 23, not yet considered at her peak.
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Now the sound is a reminder of how bad business has become.
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A reminder of what was possible, of why you were still here.
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For me, Valentine's Day will now forever be a reminder of loss.
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But the strand was a reminder that this was not my hair.
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A reminder: Before Mr. Shafir, Mr. Och's chosen successor was James Levin.
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In its atmosphere, a discipline is a reminder of adjacency to eternity.
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A friendly reminder, there are two Rs and two Ss in embarrassed.
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For "have-nots," it's a subtle but constant reminder of your rank.
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But it's also a reminder that there is no easy solution here.
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The movie is a touching reminder that grief looks different for everyone.
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Reminder: This is the first of two hearings for Zuckerberg this week.
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It's a reminder of just how disastrous the oil spill has been.
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Reminder: There are nearly 5 million refugees from the Syrian civil war.
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The passing of Neil Armstrong this week is a reminder of the inspiration and wonder that our space program has provided in the past; the curiosity probe on mars is a reminder of what remains to be discovered.
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He was glad for the helpless invocation of her real life—he didn't need a reminder of the limits, the end already visible from the moment she had first shaken his hand, but maybe she needed a reminder.
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These threats are not only a stark reminder of the chaotic region in which Israel sits, but also a reminder of why our continued relationship with the only democracy in the region is more critical now than ever.
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"I am extremely proud to stand before you on this significant day, which serves as a reminder to all of us of how far we've come, but also amid celebration a reminder of the road ahead," she said then.
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This snack is a reminder of how marshmallows are severely underutilized in dessert.
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But this public reminder of the conflict with Armenia could overshadow the final.
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The incident was a reminder of the risks ahead in the Mosul campaign.
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It was a reminder that the nuclear threat is still alive and well.
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It was a tremendous relief, and a reminder of how things should be.
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For Cohn, 51, the picture is a reminder of her blessings in life.
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But it also offers a reminder of lotteries' long shadow over American history.
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And the cover art for the remixed single is a reminder of that.
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So it's a reminder of what we need to do right now, today.
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It's a reminder that the media has mostly moved on from the story.
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It's a fresh reminder to minority shareholders of just how they are regarded.
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"It's a reminder that taking images like this is important — to normalize them."
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It's also a reminder that now, more than ever, we need real life.
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Miller's report is a sobering reminder that politics often ignores actual historical trends.
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If you need a literal glaring reminder to drink water, consider this bottle.
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So here's a reminder that Dr. Oz continues to be full of shit.
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"It's a bit painful still, but it's a good reminder now," he said.
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The reports, he said, are a reminder that the immigration system needs reform.
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It's a solid reminder that the four episodes you just watched aren't fiction.
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But what happens when that reminder pops up while kids are at school?
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It's hard to say if Long's point was lost in this Facemash reminder.
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Good reminder to think very carefully before you post anything on social media.
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It's a good reminder that sometimes the dancing can just be for you.
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Click through for a reminder that big style can come in petite packages.
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The incident is the latest reminder that many IoT devices aren't adequately secured.
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Luckily, Apollinaire, le regard du poète is just the reminder that was needed.
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Keep track of events and tasks with this easy-to-use reminder tool.
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"Change your locks," one section reads, a reminder to revisit privacy settings often.
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" It is also, she said, "a good reminder of how much you've tried.
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See here: As a reminder, Mother's Day was this past Sunday, May 14th.
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A nice reminder to scientists on how to communicate the science to others.
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National Social Security month just ended, and it concluded with a sober reminder.
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Kate's outfit wasn't the only reminder of Diana on the BAFTA red carpet.
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In reality, it's just a stark reminder of how unlike them we are.
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As a reminder, LG debuted the G6 at Mobile World Congress last month.
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"This is a reminder that none of this is going to be easy."
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You can ask it to set an alarm or a reminder, for example.
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Reminder: Facebook's entire raison d'être is to extract personal data from its users.
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These awards serve as a reminder of just how much they can achieve.
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But it served as a useful reminder the driver is ultimately in charge.
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Here's a look at the actual replay, in case you need a reminder.
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But Slime is a good reminder that not every isekai is like that.
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As a reminder to Arie: It was supposed to be her wedding, too.
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They will also serve as a persistent reminder of Thiel's support for Trump.
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His death is a sad reminder that e-cigarettes are still largely unregulated.
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But now, it's an important reminder of how precedent can be set early.
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Her confidence in this unfamiliar space was a reminder that we weren't powerless.
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For Jews, it's a painful, useful reminder that Israel is not their vanity.
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" Other recommendations include an obligatory reminder to "be honest, passionate and be yourself!
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But the incident is a good reminder that it can and does happen.
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I wanted this to be a reminder that your words have such power.
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"An important reminder no matter how busy the week #blacklivesmatter," the post wrote.
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The official added the new details as a "reminder" to the asylum officers.
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It promises to be a fitting reminder of Brown's groundbreaking originality and style.
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Yan kept it in her wallet as a reminder of her true goal.
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The printed tweet — silly as it looks — is a useful reminder of that.
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This is a reminder that he's still a minor, and therefore he's not.
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It's just a reminder that fathers are people, not Ron Swanson carbon copies.
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In case you needed a reminder ... Justin Bieber's still pretty good at hockey.
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Here's a sweet reminder of the clip they're parodying: Excellent work all round.
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It's a reminder people of color in lower income neighborhoods aren't a monolith.
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The statues are a reminder that our laws aren't always right or just.
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And a friendly reminder, embarrassed has two Rs and two Ss. KS: Yes.
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Hopefully her post can serve as a reminder that bodies are always changing.
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That is a grim reminder of the terrible burden of America's opioid epidemic.
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It's also a reminder that, when Apple wants, it can innovate and surprise.
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If ya need a reminder of how Veronika helped back then ... you're welcome.
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Think of it as a reminder: the screenwriters could do much, much worse.
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However, the era is also a reminder that architecture can't solve our problems.
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Now it's time for your weekly reminder to sign up for Extra Crunch.
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In 2016, more graphic images provided a reminder of the war's real cost.
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For Jenkins, the reshoots served as another reminder of Gadot's tireless work ethic.
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That's a good reminder to stay the course, even amid dramatic daily fluctuations.
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"I think we all need a reminder like that once in a while."
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Just another reminder that canned pumpkin is your friend this time of year.
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They may need an eloquent reminder of what that change is all about.
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Why it matters: It's a reminder that greater connectivity comes with unintended consequences.
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Overall, they're an apt reminder of how wild and powerful nature can be.
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It becomes a reminder that we must act responsibly and properly sort waste.
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" She also concluded with a clever reminder: "@ me: now remember that u dummy.
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On the other, it's a reminder of how fundamentally unintelligent AI agents are.
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Just a reminder that: You get the picture, or rather, someone else did.
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School representatives posted a reminder for students and parents on Facebook last Thursday.
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It's a reminder that we shouldn't need in 2018, but here we are.
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This is a good reminder: Han isn't the original owner of the Falcon.
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Another reminder that I'm turning 30 and CANNOT party like I used to.
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It's yet another reminder to remember animal safety when using electronics around them.
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But it's a good reminder about just how fragile our individual crops are.
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I get a reminder to pay the 2016 property taxes in the mail.
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It's also a nice reminder of what a functional executive branch looks like.
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With Germans I think it's just so there, they don't need a reminder.
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But more broadly, it's simply another reminder that pretty much nothing is safe.
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They're a reminder that there's more than whatever we're looking at right now.
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Reminder: There are still more than nine months to go until Election Day.
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The decision is a reminder that Hillary Clinton is not above the law.
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Reminder: You're not breaking the rules if you're just embellishing the standard expectations.
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A Predator had flown above moments earlier, a reminder of the Coalition's presence.
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The tattoos are a reminder that he is always with us in spirit.
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The experience was a good reminder not to knock people's weird health habits.
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Her costars, too, have to pinch themselves as a reminder of their luck.
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All this is a reminder that political risk in Europe isn't quite over.
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A welcome reminder that athletes are a mind as well as a body.
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It was a good reminder that where there is hate, love is more.
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Let this serve as a gentle reminder than dogs are not your servants.
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Virus scans are another reminder of how annoying modern smart TVs can be.
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The < symbol on my wrist is a reminder: Data informs, but stories awaken.
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THE tech industry hardly needs another reminder that trustbusters are on its case.
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It was a reminder of the reason I was flying back to Nashville.
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For his part, Ken decided to leave it stuck there as a reminder.
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It's yet another disturbing reminder that our antibiotics are increasingly losing their effectiveness.
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This is a good time for a reminder about how NHL arbitration works.
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It's a welcome reminder that peace is possible, even when it seems unlikely.
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Eventually, the strawberry turns to goop, a messy reminder of our own mortality.
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Fourteen years later, the joke was finally over and the monthly reminder, gone.
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"Good reminder to be #SharkSmart and brush up on safety recommendations," it wrote.
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Facing Nathan and his relationship with Bonnie is only a reminder of such.
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As if we needed any reminder of their fun, post-presidency island life.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And Gorka Positioning System is always there with a helpful reminder.
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No need to call, and you'll get a text reminder the day before.
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It is a reminder that we are all humans, with armpits and chins.
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It's a fitting reminder that autocracy and propaganda are not a modern phenomenon.
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At 8:00 a reminder nudged me to re-apply for basic income.
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Mohamad is a reminder of how his fate, and the world's, have changed.
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Because—reminder—Grande is 100 percent white, despite rampant confusion about her race.
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But it's also a reminder of how contestants can make their own luck.
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Hope to Nope has been a timely reminder of that from the off.
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His leadership is a stark reminder of the personal responsibility in professional diplomacy.
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The episode was a vivid reminder that jeans won't do in every setting.
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The little talisman kept around as a reminder of the bad old days.
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"It's a reminder that we're part of the same story," Dietrick tells us.
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After sending, a quick swipe will delete the reminder from the app's queue.
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It was a reminder that journalists are just sharecroppers on Facebook's giant farm.
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As a reminder, TC Sessions: Justice is Tuesday, June 6 in San Francisco.
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In a country so dependent on its capital, that is a valuable reminder.
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But for some people, like me, it was worth paying for a reminder.
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Every time she flinches in pain is a reminder that Perry won't change.
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Max's girlfriend, Penelope: I guess it's a reminder of how times have changed.
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Set a reminder in your phone or write it down in your calendar.
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When the Cold War ended, it was an unnecessary reminder of stressful times.
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It was also a reminder that they are an absolute blast to watch.
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A deep reminder of those principles that are so much ingrained in war.
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It's a brash, heartfelt, and happy reminder why you should appreciate your buds.
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"Periodic reminder that Speaker Ryan is a coward," tweeted Adam Jentleson late Sunday.
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But Carey's essay is a reminder that it's not an either/or question.
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"Your midday reminder that YOU - just as you are - are FABULOUS!" she wrote.
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It is also an excellent reminder of the wisdom of King Hammurabi's principles.
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This piece is a crucial reminder of the didactic purpose behind Blind Vision.
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It's a small reminder of what hunger or thirst might actually feel like.
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He is a daily reminder that I am worthy of a father's love.
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Let's say, for example, you get a calendar reminder about an upcoming trip.
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Jimmy Kimmel is back with his regular reminder that some people just suck.
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And here's your usual reminder that emulation is technically illegal and arguably piracy.
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But maybe you don't want to delete that reminder of your school days.
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It's a powerful reminder of the link between organized labor and economic success.
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Here's a simple reminder: having figures like Bozoma Saint John onstage is essential.
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Nonetheless, events to date have already served as a reminder of two things.
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This has been your daily reminder to go home and hug your dog.
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He's a constant reminder of all the stuff that she's had to do.
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But for every lively moment, there's a reminder that the franchise is tiring.
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Cleveland is a reminder that decline can be as self-sustaining as success.
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Reminder: Impersonation of an officer is a first degree felony in New York.
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Collaboration flows—a sweet reminder that relationships require the participation of both parties.
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But we're waking this morning to a vivid reminder of another environmental threat.
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Instead, it's a haunting reminder of what the Syrian revolution, ultimately, is about.
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Trade wars are an important reminder for diversity of investments within a portfolio.
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Alexa will automatically speak the reminder and send a notification to your phone.
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A reminder of the meal he's probably going to eat after the race.
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And a gentle reminder to "fall back": Daylight saving time ends on Sunday.
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It was a reminder that the network cannot always control who shows up.
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It's a reminder of the players from their childhood and from generations earlier.
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It's also a fun reminder about how charmingly weird the Jonas Brothers are.
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Now I am a reminder of the most unwelcome message in human history.
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A few concrete homes provide the only reminder of the town that was.
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It's always Mueller time A reminder of where we were before the holiday.
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For those seeking mainstream legitimacy, it's another searing reminder that they don't belong.
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This will bring up a screen that allows you to customize your reminder.
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It's a fresh reminder that cheap gasoline cuts both ways in today's economy.
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The reminder of every minute that she has been separated from her child.
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But this outbreak is just one reminder of how we are falling short.
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"Reminder to tell all the fired fucks to learn to code," wrote another.
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This season of "UnREAL" has been a reminder that not all stories work.
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As a reminder, next week we'll be scaling back to a recess schedule.
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It provides a poignant reminder that even abundant species can go extinct rapidly.
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"A reminder about the potential impact of the upcoming monsoon," Fabrizio Carboni tweeted.
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Set a calendar reminder, write it in your planner, and commit to it.
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These are a reminder that "Tomb Raider" began life as a video game.
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"He walked away from any reminder of that life," his son, Glen, says.
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This reminder can cause a person to feel overwhelming sadness, anxiety, or panic.
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This acts as a constant reminder of what we let into our pages.
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It was a reminder of the past she was forced to leave behind.
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Justice Stevens was a reminder of what the best of America looks like.
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It was the starkest reminder that we were nowhere near a factory farm.
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The machines a reminder of the difference between fourth- and fifth-generation technology.
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The association's efforts were a reminder that it is not to be underestimated.
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And a reminder, too, of the painful reality of those fractures and broken
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Twitter will place an election countdown reminder at the top of the timeline.
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She says that her job is a reminder to what could have been.
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It is a reminder that the safe, stable, placid life is an illusion.
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Its discovery also served as a reminder of how far he had come.
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The adorable reminder that TomKat wasn't all just a dream turned 10 yesterday.
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It's a nice little reminder that in our current hellscape—go vote please!
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Bottom line: It's a reminder that innovation without execution is like uncooked bacon.
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"It's a reminder of how often the CBO gets it wrong," said Sen.
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Or is the empty space a reminder of his lost or absent authority?
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"E-mail My Heart" is an endearing reminder of the novelty of email.
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That was just a perfect reminder that we have agreed on a couple.
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The Next Web highlights a new Chrome extension that eliminates that pesky reminder.
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This understated setting is a great reminder that sometimes less really is more.
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One chair sits inside a glass bubble as both memory and keepsake reminder.
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Because it's been a reminder of the types of bodies that people love.
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"Kimmi," the following song, is a reminder that even vacation flings cool down.
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I decide to keep it as a reminder that love can outlast time.
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This is a call to action, a reminder that the future isn't fixed.
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It was also our fortnightly reminder of how desperate the heavyweight division is.
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It said the reminder was triggered by "current events" but gave no details.
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The episode starts, though, with a reminder of the show's greatest underlying contrast.
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I was a reminder of "that day," so I totally get it now.
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It's a beautiful reminder that pain and sadness are really valuable to us.
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It is a reminder of the music I have made over the years.
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Seeing all 100 movies is a reminder of how deep DCOM history goes.
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Here's a timely reminder for all the European startup fans around the world.
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"It's a reminder that we had dramatic immigration reform before," she told VICE.
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"Maybe it's just the reminder that there's health insurance out there," he added.
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The attack on Las Vegas serves as a stark reminder that evil exists.
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Among other things, the deal is a reminder that the EU has not
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It's a reminder not to read too much into a single jobs report.
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His arrest was a chilling reminder of a reality she'd hoped was changing.
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Finally, time for your weekly reminder: It's not all bad news out there.
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It's a reminder that there's no shortage of automobile awards for new models.
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Every new headline is a reminder of how the world has shifted overnight.
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Her passing stings because it was a reminder of what could have been.
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She keeps it as a daily reminder of her experience and her purpose.
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I think it is a beautiful reminder to be good to one another.
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It's a great reminder of the risks Hollywood routinely took in the '70s.
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A reminder that life goes on, I guess, sometimes in spite of us.
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It also serves as a reminder of unanswered questions about Melania's immigration status.
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The Bedsider app (for iPhone or Android) will also send you a reminder.
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The drama was a reminder that for Mr. Trump, tariffs are about politics.
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"It was a good reminder to keep everyone happy and motivated," she said.
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Reminder: Uber never replaced its CFO, Brent Callinicos, who stepped down in 2015.
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" It's a neat inversion, and a poignant reminder that our children always "drift.
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The shock of new Celine was a reminder that brands are not culture.
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It was a reminder that global gender parity still remained out of reach.
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Sketchbook A graphic reminder of the greatest secret to success as an author.
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