This is acceptable table talk constituting a gentle reminder from his partner of the power at the dealer's disposal. |
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When confronted with a broad generalization, this statement serves as a gentle reminder that parents are not a single group. |
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I once saw a lady get a gentle reminder one day when I was driver on a bobtail and before I got to be a conductor. |
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They know that if they receive the gentle reminder, they still have a few letters to go before they have to get serious about paying the debt. |
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At last Mr. Somers looked at his watch, a gentle reminder that it was time for us to withdraw. |
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To those who have been customers in the past, let us call it a gentle reminder, that the business is still receiving all the attention the writer can give it. |
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Last year, after Earley said he issued a gentle reminder, 822 foot faults were recorded. |
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The following should thus be accepted as nothing more than a voice from the peanut gallery and a gentle reminder to the public. |
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Another gentle reminder might be in order, because the President of the Commission is constantly being taken to task over this matter. |
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For a city that is on the threshold of a major expansion, Mr. Monayee's is a gentle reminder that the city should not lose its soul in the search for economic prosperity. |
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But sometimes we need a gentle reminder not to overthink our music. |
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Delhi's honking, smoking, littering residents perhaps need this gentle reminder. |
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Nor is he above offering a gentle reminder of what people disliked about Clintonworld. |
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As a gentle reminder, we will continue to enforce our no-show and tardy policies. |
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And should you need a gentle reminder about the value of your investment in people, remember the story about the three envelopes! |
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This was a gentle reminder to the group by Professor Hamilton of the University of the West Indies. |
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Suddenly it came to me: The gentle reminder of a woman who was ahead of her time in discussing her disease with such ease. |
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And sometimes we need a gentle reminder that we've always been a country of immigrants. |
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It was at best a gentle reminder that barriers should be removed, without providing any of the means necessary to remove them. |
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Even a gentle reminder can sometimes be challenging when a person holds a more powerful position in the organization. |
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Some members had suggested printing the names of paid-up members in each of the spring and fall newsletters, to be a gentle reminder to those who had not yet paid that their cheques would be appreciated. |
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This service is a gentle reminder helping your customers realize the importance of payment, or initiating payment arrangements, while maintaining a relationship with your organization. |
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If the transfer process has a comment field, give the name you want to see listed on our Donations page and perhaps mail Theo a gentle reminder to notice it. |
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While Bujnowski is not a surprising decision, it should serve as a gentle reminder that taxpayers may be considered to be resident in two countries pursuant to each country's domestic taxation laws. |
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But a lot of us would appreciate a gentle reminder. |
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I think this is actually a gentle reminder to them. |
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However, such a proposal may serve as a gentle reminder that Canada does have some limited capital gains deferral rules in the Income Tax Act already in existence. |
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Chanting is a source of strength and it can also be a gentle reminder of the troublesome ego of the beginner who is likely to vacillate between protest and hopelessness. |
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A gentle reminder on the dash prompts early upshifts in the six-speed gearbox to help economy. |
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However, many wine-lovers still enjoy the softness and the gentle reminder of past pleasures provided by a Demi-Sec, especially when served with a dessert. |
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A gentle reminder of where our cream really comes from. |
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War was becoming imminent in Europe and the visit served as a gentle reminder to English-speaking Canadians of their ties to the motherland and imperial duty. |
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