The girls' exchanges reminded me of classic road movies where two characters are thrown together, often quibbling and snapping at each other. |
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Once more we are reminded that no one really owns art, that all collectors are temporary custodians. |
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I have been reminded that I tend to overreact in any manner that befits the occasion. |
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They are rejected by relatives who are reminded of the terrors committed by the Janjaweed every time they look at their small faces. |
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Here's an important point that several homeland security folks have reminded me about apropos of this story. |
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I was, however, reminded of other notable films on two quite separate occasions. |
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I hate that image, not because of what it stood for but what it always reminded me of. |
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She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along. |
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Soloists, organists and all musicians are reminded that their primary role is one of service to the liturgy. |
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The candy in my mouth reminded me faintly of maraschino cherries and mint, two unlikely tastes to be found together in one candy. |
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It somehow reminded her so much of feelings that had only slipped through her fingers mere weeks ago. |
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It reminded me just how inaccurate science fiction and futurism inevitably are. |
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It may be stretching the point, but I was reminded of the severed heads adorning the house of another exemplar of humanity gone to the bad. |
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I'm reminded at this point of the great mentalist Joseph Dunninger, who I knew well. |
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The building strongly reminded me of a medieval castle, complete with turrets and towers, and the gray stone walls practically breathed history. |
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He was tan, toned, and had ashy blonde hair that reminded one of a falling leaf. |
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Parishioners are reminded that Ash Wednesday is a day of fast and abstinence. |
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There was also a mass of black swans, making little cooing sounds that reminded me of learning to play the recorder in primary school. |
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Chocolate semifreddo reminded us of frozen frosting, and panna cotta garnished with fresh strawberries was rich and eggy. |
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In the dark, you couldn't see all the smiling pictures and precious mementos that reminded her of her lost brother. |
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They are reminded of what they have been missing, what has been long lost or forgotten. |
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My uncle reminded my grandfather of my father's low opinion of his life's work. |
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His softly spoken admission reminded her of the scene in the hallway outside of his apartment. |
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When the wind rustled through the leaves it reminded her of her brothers laughing. |
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It remained an inside joke, loved only by aging graduates who were reminded of their student days. |
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In this age of tourism and exchange society needs not be reminded about the lucrativeness of the entertainment business. |
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She had amazing fiery eyes amber, that reminded me of that stone, tiger's eye. |
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He also reminded firms there was no obligation to claim if it is not to the business's advantage. |
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Women are reminded to ensure they are properly attired before leaving the arrival area. |
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It reminded me of how much we're complete opposites when it comes to our attitude to public transport. |
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I am reminded of the MIT group that managed to win millions at casinos by counting cards in blackjack. |
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Seeing the programme reminded me of the best bit of salesmanship I ever heard. |
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The color reminded her of Radcliffe, but their gaze took her back to the days when she was a child. |
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It reminded me of a science experiment that involved heating a block of tungsten to light it up. |
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Those clanging bells reminded me of another vendor who used to make similar rounds in the neighbourhood. |
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I'm reminded of the famous essay by the semiotician Roland Barthes, who analysed an image of a black soldier saluting the French flag. |
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Lank in body, slender in limb, full of spirit, they reminded one of blooded horses. |
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As their words evoke the McCarthy era, we are reminded of the blackness of the postwar period. |
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The sight of new molehills here and there reminded me of an old farm worker I knew who was a good hand at catching moles. |
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It was thought that Mary loved hearing the Ave prayer because it reminded her of her happiness at the Incarnation. |
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She reminded me so much of Jonathan that it almost tore me apart to see her tear-stained face. |
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He was reminded of the previous night's events and glanced curiously to the window, a magnetic force pulling his head in that direction. |
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After 20-odd years of this, my sister and I had a strong aversion to turkey, as it reminded us of some of the worst ever days of our lives. |
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It just reminded me of the time when they used to advertise that their cars would travel 400 miles on a tankful. |
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He also reminded delegates about the crowd trouble in Lansdowne Road some years ago at a soccer international. |
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The Baldwins reminded me of many such maiden ladies I knew back in the Little Town. |
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I'm picking up my email on the web this week and next, which has reminded me of all the mass mailing lists I'm on. |
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One candle burned near the hearth, kept to light others, the one thing that reminded her of life at Kamrit Castle. |
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The physical challenges reminded me too much of gym class, but the mind games were great sport. |
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Before the advance, Qutuz, in a speech that brought tears to the eyes of his men, reminded them of the nature of Tatar savagery. |
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Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass. |
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The effect of this long anticipated encounter reminded her of that light, numb feeling often experienced in dreams. |
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At first the picture reminded me of scattered toys but then I realized the hurricane's thumbprint. |
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He wasn't especially harsh, but he reminded me of my short-sightedness and silly academic pretensions. |
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Still distraught over her shortness with him, he reminded her that the days of divorce being taboo were long gone. |
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You will be reminded that firefighters deserve your deep and abiding appreciation and respect for their service. |
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Hanging towards the back was the gorgeous dress I had worn for Sara's bat mitzvah, which reminded me that her birthday was coming up. |
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However, Chuck was his brother, and, as Jerome grudgingly reminded himself, blood is thicker than water. |
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Parents are also being reminded to take extra precautions if their children were planning to go trick-or-treating. |
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It reminded me of a time many years before when a guy asked me did I want to come in for coffee. |
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Eli reminded me of an older Bob Dylan, his size and wan complexion and his face. |
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But instead of being thankful that you have been reminded about this event the mind tends to wander off and take a momentum of its own. |
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As I looked at it it, it somehow reminded me of an Apache brave's warpaint. |
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The bathroom accessories department reminded me that I hadn't washed anything for a few weeks, so I'd better buy a fluffy white bath towel. |
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Her election by acclamation, rather than ballot, immediately reminded us of past political practices which did not tolerate dissent. |
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Mr Prior has reminded me that he is the nominated executor of two wills of other members of his family. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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It sort of reminded me of when you see powerlines shorting out, or see a lot of sort of slow sparks leaping out from this central point. |
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For a short afternoon back in early January Harry Redknapp was reminded of life at the top. |
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Afterward he commented to me that I had reminded him of his days as an acolyte when he was a teenager. |
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I am reminded by our learned friends that he was acquitted of the offences. |
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His great wealth came from Jamaican estates and he was frequently reminded, when tribune of the people, that he was a slave-owner. |
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She was the jogger on the mountain road this morning, the one that had reminded him of Katherine. |
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The presence of these people must have reminded Roh acutely of the sense of crisis felt by the international community. |
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I'm thirty-seven, but I really feel, and behave like I'm twenty-five. Then I'm weirded when I'm reminded. |
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It reminded me of all I had abandoned and have since fallen into a well of depression. |
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At this stage of the 1976 campaign, Mr. Carter incessantly reminded voters that the misery index had reached an unacceptable level. |
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Pike have been showing this week and anglers are reminded to return all fish other than rainbow trout. |
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Before administering the oath of an attorney, Judge Hilberman reminded me of four important values we should strive to uphold as attorneys. |
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Cyclists are also reminded of the importance of having front and rear lights on bicycles. |
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It reminded me of how the ancient scribes lovingly embellished letters in bibles and illuminated manuscripts with human and animal forms. |
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It reminded me that the beard was only a pile of hairs on my face that would grow again if I really wanted it to do so. |
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The string of them reminded Mike of a rampart, or some other manner of fortification. |
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It's refreshing to be reminded that not all Asian artists are interested in using tablas or sticking bhangra beats over hip hop. |
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The luminous, newly sprouted grass fields reminded her of the paddies of tender rice shoots covering the lowland Kampuchean countryside. |
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Players are reminded that whist continues each Sunday evening, commencing at 9 pm. |
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Reading the first two articles in this series reminded me of some of the crazy things that happened when I first went flatting. |
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It reminded me of what a ray gun would look like except this had a chord and several switches. |
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Her face glowed whenever she reminded herself she was engaged to such a wonderful man. |
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I started counting sheep, which didn't send me to sleep but reminded me of what I wanted to write to you about. |
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Not enough wholesome movies are made today, so it's nice to be reminded that such movies exist. |
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Interestingly enough, the smell reminded me immediately of kefir, the yogurt-like fermented milk I love so much. |
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More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes. |
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The political kerfuffle surrounding the latest rate increase has reminded me of something I read earlier in the month. |
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In fact, it reminded me of a pintail duck in the way its primaries, the ten outermost feathers of the wing, seemed to do all the flying. |
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Perhaps we need to be reminded of one crucial part of our job that of transcriber, of recorder, as the keeper of the story. |
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Through this play we are constantly reminded that children are not mini-adults, but that they cognise the world in a very special way. |
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Collina's famously piercing gaze uncharacteristically drops away, almost bashful at being reminded of the compliment. |
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I'm reminded of the knock-down-drag-outs I had with my two brothers as a kid. |
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Her coworkers were nothing short of arrogant know-it-alls who constantly reminded her that she would never succeed at anything she attempted. |
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Captain Valentine ordered his men to reef the sails and lower the anchors, while he once again reminded Jose and the young boy about their jobs. |
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I am reminded of the vast sectioned farmland of the Great Plains as seen from the window of an airplane. |
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Each time they reuse their beverage cooler they will be reminded of the event where they got their Koozie. |
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The details of these walls are so sharply caught that one is reminded of similar walls in one's life. |
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Her mother always reminded her of how she was doing long division when she was three and complex algebraic equations by the time she was five. |
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I like to be reminded of the spring miracle, especially in the depth of winter, when the vibrantly alive trees look so dead. |
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I focused on my labored breath and thought back to my struggle to breathe in Laos, which reminded me of why I was doing this. |
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I was reminded of that when I turned the corner of the house this bright May morning. |
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It reminded us that some of the zaniest players can play tragedy better than tragedians. |
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He is still young and the opportunities might look lucrative, but he should be reminded that all that glitters is not gold. |
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I'm reminded of a lamentable conversation I had with an Afghan colleague who, until that point, I had quite liked. |
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And the trades unions reminded Labour, painfully, that power is not without responsibility to those who helped put you there. |
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It reminded me that Virginia used to impose a fine of 100 pounds on ship's captains landing Quakers in the colony. |
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Although Stroude asked for the tracing of the two accused, he reminded them that because of the nature of the charge, they were not allowed bail. |
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You reminded me of someone I remember vaguely from my very early childhood. |
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The photo over the Minster reminded me of Remembrance Day, when I flew the lone Spitfire over Westminster Abbey. |
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White toyed with the idea of resistance, but a casual glance at the guards' belts immediately reminded him of the repercussions. |
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The way he would hold a note reminded me at the time of David Bowie, though that now seems wide of the mark. |
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The floor resembled an empty floor of a warehouse, and John was reminded of where he'd woken up the day before. |
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The public were reminded to keep to marked footpaths, keep dogs on leads around livestock and close gates. |
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He will need to be reminded that his duty is to assist the court rather than Sarah. |
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Members are reminded to bring their competition entries with them for the meeting. |
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All members are reminded to bring something for the supper and also a little gift. |
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All catering staff have been reminded of the importance of adhering to these procedures. |
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With the lambing season now under way dog owners are reminded to keep their dogs under control. |
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One little girl reminded me that the guitar, too, is hard to use to really evil effect if it is at least in tune. |
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It reminded me of the day when the remodelers presented their final plan for a proposed addition to the old house. |
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Tall and lanky with balding hair he reminded me of the boring intellectual types. |
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The Secretary General has reminded us of the commitment made by our leaders during the Millennium Summit last year to eradicate this scourge. |
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The artist's female figures reminded me of the ambisexual girls in artist Henry Darger's world. |
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Adam from Soccer accidentally reminded me that it's about time I did what I've been meaning to do for yonks. |
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Last night's dinner was nutritious ambrosia and I was reminded how easy it is to make something very simple and tasty. |
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Sometimes, though, I look in the mirror and I am quickly reminded that I am not so youthful after all. |
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Hair thickener was an oily blue liquid, a bit like petrol, and came in a clear plastic bottle that reminded me of a glue container. |
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He first turns her down stating that he had quit practice but later takes up the case as the young lovers reminded him of his amorous youth. |
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He has a talent for being a down-and-out guy and he has a natural bent for comedy, as Russ reminded me on the way out of the theater. |
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It is impossible not to be reminded of the frenzied media reportage that has become the mainstay of American television news coverage. |
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The building reminded them of a past that belonged to them and their ancestors, a past they did not wish to repudiate. |
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It reminded me of the days when I attended marketing meetings where the air was thick with such terms. |
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However, I'm also reminded of an analogy between blogs and old-style soapbox speakers in City parks. |
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Being reminded that you are no longer a zippy 19-year-old, but 36 with a garden shed and a petrol lawnmower, comes as a horrible shock. |
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In rereading my notes from these meetings I am reminded how tenuous the project was at its inception. |
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Residents storing petrol for their strimmers or lawnmowers are being reminded to take care. |
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Nonetheless, I am reminded of a remark that if science is androcentric, then this is the best endorsement for androcentrism that one can find. |
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Members are reminded to conserve water during the dry weather and be alert for leakages and report them to the area representative. |
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Because humans are aware that animals are mortal, being reminded of our animality provokes this paralyzing anxiety. |
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She looked exceptionally forlorn when the tour guide reminded us we had to descend by the same passage. |
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Saturday's rally reminded me of the dangers of defining free speech legalistically. |
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I am once again reminded, how wrong it is to judge a person by the colour of their skin. |
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The public is also reminded not to leave bags or boxes at the recycling banks. |
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Consumers are reminded to make all necessary repairs to taps and water troughs as all supplies are now metered and will have to be paid for. |
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He reminded us that Elijah's ministry was revelational, confrontational and inspirational. |
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While he was scrimshawing it, he was reminded of a puzzling question which of course I don't know the answer to. |
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This clarified things for the more befuddled viewers but reminded all that they were watching a dead person. |
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Anglers are reminded that this competition is open to everyone and no permit or license is required. |
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The lady reminded Fiona of her own grandmother, who passed away three years ago from cancer at the ripe old age of ninety-one. |
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It reminded me more of Claes Oldenurg's 1967 proposal for a monumental ballcock in the Thames. |
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I am regularly reminded by scouse friends what a great sense of humour the people of their region possess. |
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The artist's linear arabesques reminded Greenberg of the feminized forms of Art Nouveau. |
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Her quiet words and calm demeanor reminded him more of their time as friends then this rivalry they now had going on. |
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Readers reminded us that gold, which does not tarnish or corrode, is used in contacts and connectors in telephones, computers, and other electronic products. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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The swimming instructor reminded the children to kick their legs as they swam. |
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I'm reminded here of Louisa May Alcott's story about the children who put beans up their noses. |
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Her relationship with him had failed, Alison told Cole, because he reminded her of their dead son. |
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Whenever I read Matthiessen the naturalist, I am reminded of a film clip I once saw of him trying to catch a snake in the wild. |
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I resisted it, though I was immediately told by someone in the group that the author reminded him of me. |
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Women are frequently reminded, too, that Barbie would be dangerously underweight if she were a real human. |
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I am reminded of the story of Senator Bernie Sanders walking along the shores of Lake Champlain. |
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It reminded me of the story about William Faulkner and Leigh Brackett writing the screenplay for The big sleep. |
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It reminded him of the man who had a poor old lean, bony, spavined horse, with swelled legs. |
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As every media outlet on the planet reminded us, the original Council of Nicea was held in 325 c.e. in modern-day Iznik, Turkey. |
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She reminded me of a great loaf of white bread, plumped down on the sofa in its cellophane wrapping. |
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His absent smile reminded the two thirsty coppers that they were on duty. |
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But he also reminded the younger members of the crowd of the civil rights movement of the last century. |
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So, among other things, claustrophilia might be a name for wanting to be reminded of the body through spatial constraints. |
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Parents are reminded that the club can provide excellent and varied recreational outlets for birthday parties, such as basketball, indoor football, handball and racquetball. |
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One photograph reminded me of a time long ago, when I was just a child and the likes of traveling minstrels, tinkers, gypsies, rag-and-bone men et al, were the norm. |
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His confidante, Louis Howe, reminded FDR there had never been a divorced president. |
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The Boston Marathon bombings reminded the world how quickly a celebration can turn into a conflagration. |
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We are reminded that boys are conditioned from an early age to be adventurous and take risks, while girls are taught to be cautious and not stray too far. |
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Much as it goes against the grain to praise the legal profession in any way, I was reminded earlier this week of one of the benefits of the profession. |
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We were reminded by our historic guide of the contribution of the Mennonites who came to these lands and built the canal system to reclaim the land of the Vistula River Delta. |
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Seeing all the A-level students reminded me of three years ago. |
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It hung against her body perfectly, and Cwen was suddenly reminded of her own lustful days with her husband, and how fine she looked in that gown, how refined and ladylike. |
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When I reminded him that that could mean hundreds of offspring showing up on his doorstep, he didn't flinch. |
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The nun wrote that she had been fearful of having to live among the poor, but that Christ reminded her that she had always said He could do with her as He pleased. |
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The Judge properly reminded the jury of the suggested motive for lying. |
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They were all reminded what the real point of the evening was. |
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On Sunday night after giving Leta a bath I lathered her chubby legs and belly with that lotion and I was instantly reminded of the hospital and the time I spent there. |
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Having the family around makes for a great time for everyone, but we're reminded that the extra summer traffic means extra diligence on the highways to and from the drags. |
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She was tempted to have lemonade, but lemonade reminded her of Maralynne. |
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To watch Waugh bat is to be reminded of a bygone era in Australian cricket, a time when they were made to graft for every run and sweat for every victory. |
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They are now doomed to a lifetime's torment, reminded of their foolhardiness every time someone tries to call. |
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The roan reminded me of him, and I recalled fondly how fast his legs had been, and how I had yearned to gallop him to faraway lands, but hadn't known where to go. |
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Earlier I was talking with one of the salespeople in the store who told me, apropos of nothing, that I reminded of her of two people, neither of whom she knows. |
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Michelangelo tricked his patron about the David, but sometimes he was forcibly reminded who paid the bills. |
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Pedestrians were reminded to wear bright highly visible clothing, reflective armbands, sam-brown belts or jackets and to face on-coming traffic when out walking. |
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Considering his height, then the steely look and his rough voice, both of which reminded me a lot of Carey, he was a rather intimidating person, even to me. |
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Her short, layered ash-blonde hair was caught by a tiny updraft and the effect reminded Brooks and Howard of just how pure and innocent she could appear. |
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It walked with a stalking grace that reminded me of a big cat, perhaps a lynx, especially with those tufted ears and cheeks, and the furry ruff around the neck. |
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The way Fred and Adele Astaire glided and strode on stage must have reminded one of the joys of being alive. |
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Each January, we are reminded of the gluttony with which we enjoyed December. |
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Over time, the patterns of gunplay and stabbings reminded Slutkin of the diseases crossing rural Africa. |
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When I turned 43 my gynecologist reminded me that if I was planning on having kids the time was now. |
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In the distance she could see a couple of boats heading into the village, a power boat and a sailboat with two masts, which reminded her of David's yawl. |
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Anyway, that reminded me of these early colour photographs taken by Lionel Lindsay in the early years of the century, and displayed online at the National Library. |
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We are reminded that European countries did not grow autonomously. |
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Also Tom Lyon, Allen Sparks, Jeff Huey, and Billo sent me donations recently and Tom sent a picture that reminded me of Australia's tall poppy syndrome. |
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A few weeks ago when I was writing about saponification and soap chemistry, I was reminded of a simple phenomenon that demonstrates closed-shell foam formation. |
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The monkfish is cooked with ground mustard paste and turmeric and the forceful flavours are married with a fish, which reminded me of Spanish bacalao. |
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Yesterday's thoughts on American gun culture reminded me of something that happened when this middle England muser was a backstage myrmidon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. |
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This friend had just recently reminded him that the backup existed. |
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A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule. |
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They were no older than she was and reminded her of two errant schoolboys. |
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It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity. |
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Being reminded that economic and social conditions are not improving at the pace one expected can be a powerful motivator. |
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The film deals with saints, marvels and even miracles and through this you are reminded that there is more to life than money and just making as much of it as possible. |
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I was also reminded that after Tony's last big birthday affair, the skies opened up and the normally dry dusty Todd ran a banker for a couple of days. |
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I was instantly reminded of my time in Italy, where I spent all day and night in pavement cafes, sipping thimblefuls of espresso, strong and bitter. |
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I slowly made my way along the hallway where my locker resided, each wall was a dull beige that reminded me of barf after eating a ton of peanut butter. |
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The thinness of the blanket reminded me instantly that I was not at home. |
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I think that reminded us all that there is a sharp division of members' views on the bill we are discussing, with people taking very different attitudes and approaches to it. |
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It reminded me of when I left Scotland, which is a big deal for a Scot. |
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The other noble metal is silver, comparatively scarce in nature but easily beaten into shapes where its gleaming silver colour reminded the ancients of the Moon. |
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After all, critics reminded their readers, beauty is only skin-deep. |
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This reminded one student of the maguey, and he enthusiastically described to the class the process of making mescal and tequila from that cactus plant. |
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Without government funds to rebuild all the devastation, Serbians are constantly reminded of what they underwent on the brink of the new millennium. |
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He sternly reminded the airlines that it was illegal to discriminate against passengers based on their race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion. |
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This reminded me of the street battles going on in Missouri and looting accusations. |
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Consequently, anyone having reason to carry a cutlass or similar instrument in any public place is reminded to ensure that it is carried in a sheath or other covering. |
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And when all the Beatles went meditating in India with the maharishi, he said that it reminded him of Butlins and came home early. |
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And now I'll never have to be reminded of your bettering me again. |
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The editorial page was happy about it, but reminded us how downtown had lost so many SRO hotels like this one, displacing transients and day-laborers. |
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The idle pleasure of the shepherd and shepherdess would have reminded seventeenth-century viewers of the human condition in an uncultivated environment. |
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The toilets reminded me of what you would find at a bad transport cafe. |
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It's not bad to be reminded that there's a whole horde of men of his generation out there in the sticks for whom the old shibboleths are pretty important. |
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The Department has reminded all farmers and transporters of livestock that farm animals are at risk of suffering from heat stress during hot summer weather. |
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Householders are reminded that all information they provide for the survey will be treated as strictly confidential and used for statistical purposes only. |
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He talked of how the Kottayam bus stand reminded him of his mimicry days, since he even used to sleep there, after having missed the last bus to Kochi. |
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So when someone breaks character, we're reminded that people are too complicated to typecast. |
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I hadn't seen her in a while, and I was again reminded of her eccentricities as she showed up in a flowered dress over jeans, still tromping around in her big, army boots. |
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The boy started to scream, not a yell of pain but a high-pitched shriek of panic that reminded me of a rabbit's death throes, which reminded me that I was hungry. |
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His brother reminded him that he ought to go to the Monastery and shrive himself before Father Eustace, who would that day occupy the confessional. |
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It's a heartbreaker, as I was reminded just now when I went to get the chapter reference, reread it, and started bawling. |
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How often are we reminded when reading of the Parthenon that there were other octastyle temples that predate it? |
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It didn't move or smell like bearnaise, but it reminded me of something familiar. |
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My husband reminded me that my 3-year-old nephew had earlier called me a doodie head. |
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The Emperor reminded Nerses that he had promised to convoke the synod for discussing the unity of the church. |
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At some point, the Queen remarked that the Hall reminded her of the British constitution. |
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Burke appealed for peace as preferable to civil war and reminded the House of America's growing population, its industry, and its wealth. |
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It is so deep in our blood that it is surprising to be reminded that there was a time when you could raise taxes and not lose elections. |
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It reminded me of my life on a farm where we had no mod cons, and no running water in the house. |
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And America is catastrophically reminded that it cannot stand alone, isolated from the world it seeks to influence so powerfully. |
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Further, Crista Benavidez, CRISTALK International LLC reminded everyone of the untapped potential within one's own company. |
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At the museum, visitors are reminded that mammaldom did not confer any major advantages on its earliest practitioners. |
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With the added suggestion of her goggles it reminded her pupil of the polished shell or corslet of a horrid beetle. |
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Peter Binns of Oakes reminded me of this after he read a letter in the Examiner that was signed Holmfirth Mutti Cauf. |
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I think that ever since maverick brands came along in the mid 90s it reminded everyone that, ultimately, cosmetics are all about fun. |
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And the reason the Kia Soul reminded me of this lm is quite simply because it's boxy and it's good. |
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The airline reminded me to print my boarding pass before arriving at the airport. |
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It has, after all, been almost twenty years, and as Norma reminded me, a lot can happen, artwise, in that amount of time. |
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I was also rather pleased to be reminded of the late and ludicrous Bill Boaks, the most unsuccessful parliamentary candidate ever. |
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I am instantly reminded of the mythical giant sandworms of Frank Herbert's Dune. |
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But good to be reminded of the selfless star's 500-mile charidee triathlon for Comic Relief. |
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The BBC newsreaders didn't perform this year but I was reminded of the time they did the Time Warp from the Rocky Horror Show. |
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Kilham said that the twig tasted like spearmint and reminded him of the compound methyl salicylate, which is used in muscles to relieve pain. |
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What the loss to the Bruins might have most reminded the Beavers of is that while they can feel any game is winnable, it's also losable. |
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A small pile of eight, near a fire ring, that reminded me of some bored cowboys practicing, or sheep herder rousting a coyote. |
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The searing winds and dusted Afghan sky reminded me of Iraq. |
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I sensed lemon in it, but there was an oaty flavor, too, that reminded me of making fresh oatmeal in the morning out of steel cans. |
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They drank the milky tea, aromatic with spices that reminded him of the tourtiere and saucisses his grandmother used to make for Christmas. |
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They reminded me fondly of the days when delivery of a brief was done by a solicitor's clerk, rather than by a professional removalist company. |
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He also reminded them that the Cruz crazies heeded only themselves. |
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Kodanda Ram had reminded the minister from Telangana that his father former Speaker D Sripada Rao was killed by the naxalites. |
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While Hannah quickly readopts the attitude of stroppy teenager, she's reminded just how alien small-town life is to her. |
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Then another boat passes and you're reminded that here you are, retired and living in a trailer park. |
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One should be reminded that the word Angra Mainyu or Ahriman is not cited in Gathas. |
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On the return of Qataris to Lebanon, the Minister reminded that the Qatari Prince has announced that he would lift travel bans to Lebanon. |
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They sternly reminded women to stay home and tend to their families by leaving public affairs to the men. |
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Users were reminded by Harris Sussman, Workways, that telecomm is not an end to itself. |
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Permitted wordage has run out so to end, I am reminded of King C Gillette, the 1901 inventor and vendor of his famous safety razor. |
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To study old photographs from UP villages like the one where Ram Dass lived is to be reminded of how rural history writes upon the body. |
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Cartaya called it Lake Adelie, because the azure water reminded him of the blue-eyed Adelie penguin. |
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The mousse was excellent, but it had a chalky undertaste that reminded Rosemary of blackboards and grade school. |
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I reminded her that it was the September holidays, and after that I was off on swot vac until the exams started. |
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The Lean article reminded me of the practice among educators of creating obfuscatory terms to describe everyday things. |
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Others were small, only a few crossed lines, and reminded Leverett of cuneiform glyphics. |
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Some of Gary's mannerisms reminded her of her ex, the guy she caught sex-texting with the blonde next door. |
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The fragrance of the white carpet of flowers under the flowering sewali shrub spoke of its origin and reminded her of the old woman Kali. |
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Terry agreed because he felt it was a little far out and, as I was reminded, Terry wanted to stay clear of things that seemed too Gilliamesque. |
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Ophelia was modelled on my daughter, Ngaio, because she reminded me of her so much. |
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He reminded people not to leave washing machines or tumble dryers on when they are not in the property, to fit smoke alarms and to visit www. |
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Gillespie was reminded he had promised to join team-mate Matthew Hayden in a nude lap of the ground if he converted his century into a double. |
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At Amber Hill, setting was a high-profile concept, and the students were frequently reminded of the set to which they belonged. |
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Verschoyle watched the ashen sea, and this reminded him of scorned and scornworthy Ireland. |
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I was reminded of it when all this stushie about the new guidebook to Scotland started up. |
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When Kayak Boy was mad he put his shoulders back and stuck his head forward, a roosterish stance that reminded me of Travis. |
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Mr Davies reminded farmers the survey was a legal obligation, and noncompletion may result in fines for the Welsh Government. |
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I must be reminded that I can be a leader in the nonhierarchical church by way of advocacy and marginal faith communities. |
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