Perhaps they are unaware of what they are doing, and perhaps a reminder might help stamp out this uncivil practice. |
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Her wariness about talking about her children is a reminder of the dangers of her job. |
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For Heavey, the performance served as a reminder of the consistency he has shown in the past. |
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The alarm clock rings accusingly, a reminder of failed intentions to skip the pub and have an early night. |
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This should be an important reminder to all webmasters not to publish sensitive material online. |
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The only reminder of the heating is a radiator in the bathroom, which the residents did not want to do without. |
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It's a timely reminder of the fact that actually it isn't the media who have the power to make important decisions. |
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This is in addition to three reminder letters asking for the information I had already sent. |
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Reports of the possible spread of West Nile virus to Florida are a reminder that mosquitoes are no mere summertime irritant. |
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A carving of the whale, mounted by its rider, occupies the prime spot above the local wharenui, a permanent reminder of the tribe's beginnings. |
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Small is currently ranked 37 in the world, a grim reminder of just how far he has slipped down the rankings. |
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It's a reminder that I have at my fingertips the ability to make several hundred dollars over the weekend, on my own time, in my own whip. |
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As a reminder of their union two of the streets in the city are named after them. |
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The ticket stub in my wallet has served as a reminder that it really was true. |
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It would be nice to have a reminder alarm set a few days ahead of a scheduled meeting. |
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He had more expected a sharp rebuke for sleeping late, maybe even a none-too-gentle reminder in the form of a hand to his backside. |
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Jackson's woodcut of the Pieta theme hangs in my loft as a reminder of a classical motif, the Pieta of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. |
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At the end of the book, a kowhai is planted, a reminder of the bush that once covered the hill. |
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The story of his resistance to ordination is a fine reminder to all clergy and would-bes of the gravity of the office. |
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It even lets you add birthdays and yahrzeits of loved ones, with a reminder for every year. |
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Anywhere he roams, she is there, a reminder of the fragility of his heart and of his sham relationships. |
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It's a tragic reminder of the reality which all of us in this House, and in the Lords, have to deal with in considering these matters. |
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She is a constant reminder that an alternative was once possible, which might flower again. |
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The first reminder concerned some racist remarks about Aboriginal people and dysfunctional social behaviours. |
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A reminder to all players who have not yet paid their membership to please do so as soon as possible. |
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Nevertheless, budgets provide a timely reminder that financial spring cleaning should be done on a regular basis. |
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Some churches impose ashes on the foreheads of worshipers as a reminder of their mortality. |
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Recent stock market falls offered a sobering reminder of how mere economic concerns can quickly look like crises. |
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She's trying to move on with her life, and he's a constant reminder of the past. |
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The walls remain, a purposeful reminder of the waste of war, and the roofless interior become a sort of peace park for contemplation. |
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I knew tourists had chipped away souvenirs but I was sure a large chunk of it had to remain as a reminder to the Berliners of their divided past. |
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Matt had gone, leaving me with Celeste, a beautiful bittersweet reminder of the love we'd had. |
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Every death has been a grim reminder that our roads are not safe for crossing. |
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The sound of nearby gunfire interrupts the inspection, a stark reminder of the dangers never far away. |
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The sound of lake water lapping on the shore was a constant reminder of the fact that we were on an island. |
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Sister Bliss's big beats aren't really the soundtrack to youth culture anymore though, rather a nostalgic reminder of pills, parties and puberty. |
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People who enjoy sport were given a sharp, revolting reminder of what really matters. |
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Yet the redundancy is also a reminder that there are no jobs for life any more, even in the most advanced industries. |
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The illness was a reminder that life's too short, so he ended his third marriage. |
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A reminder that double demerit points continue on the roads over the Anzac Day weekend. |
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You will also have a constant reminder of your appalling actions through your own and your partner's permanent injuries. |
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As Labour MPs rub liniment on their bruises after last week's anti-terror vote, here's a reminder that modern whips are mere pussycats. |
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Gracie sits next to a rosebud and tree trunk, a poignant reminder of a life cut short. |
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The island's startling natural beauty can be a rueful reminder of what once was, up and down the Caribbean archipelago. |
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They were a lost generation, and a living reminder to others of what war really meant. |
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It is a worthwhile reminder of the sheer breathtaking ruthlessness of many of their acts. |
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The celebration is an annual reminder of the victories of Chief Mwata Kazembe of the Lunda people. |
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For me the big takeaway is a reminder that the old ways of doing business are being challenged. |
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It is timely reminder that many farm-related accidents can be avoided if potential hazards are clearly identified and precautions taken. |
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On the path a few solitary scraps of withered white and blue police tape were a solemn reminder of the crime scene. |
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In my humble view, the current mobilizations are a reminder of exactly why we maintain an Army reserve. |
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And for the first year or two, you burst into tears at times when you run into a reminder of it, and then the Lord kind of heals you. |
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Even so, it was a pertinent reminder that when push comes to shove, we will still turn to God over Mammon. |
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All in all, it is reminder that even with a natural talent, playwrights do not necessarily spring fully formed. |
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The rails will be a permanent reminder of the heyday of the station as a thriving terminus. |
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The only mention of sports news in the front page was a reminder that the next cricket test match was to begin in Kolkatta. |
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Only this one remaining pair now choose Ilkley for their summer residence as a reminder of former years. |
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As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's snowfall, the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding. |
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Maybe it's just a mental reminder that I should really get to a bank machine. |
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Their bodies were left to sway with the sea breeze in order to serve as a reminder to anyone who dared fight the Spaniards. |
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Acts of barbarous inhumanity are a grim reminder that, in the scheme of things, we are not much above wild animals. |
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With a reminder to use her thimble when she dealt with needles, Jemimah left. |
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By 11 p.m. the dance floor is filled with young expatriates thirsty for a reminder of what they left behind. |
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Though a woman full grown, she still needed a reminder on the evils of keeping secrets from her parents. |
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It is a reminder that travel can have a seismic effect, either on the travellers and their homeland or the places visited. |
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It is a reminder of the delicate line that lies between self-interest and the national interest. |
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That's why an old photograph taped to the refrigerator door serves as a daily reminder of the girl she once was. |
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It was here I was to experience another memorable and glorious reminder of Cornwall. |
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This also serves as a timely reminder to all members that renewal of membership is now due. |
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It serves as a timely reminder of the bravery and determination of the Royal Navy and merchant seamen. |
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He hopes that it will serve as a timely reminder that going green really is a viable alternative to fossil fuels. |
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For some, Christmas is an oppressive reminder that mercantilism and materialism have replaced Christ as the heart of Christmas. |
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A total of 940 surveys were mailed, and reminder cards were sent two weeks later. |
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It is a real and sad reminder that violence begets violence and that rarely does violence breed peace. |
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The metronome is handy and well positioned visually to be a constant reminder of the benefit of slow practice. |
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Then a cold glint appeared in his eye as a reminder of just what he's seen and potentially done in all his years as a bent cop. |
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It will tower over the community for years, a constant reminder of bureaucracy's triumph over democracy. |
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Hopefully the Biblical passage above will serve to act as a timely reminder of the evils and perils of dancing. |
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She grew roses at her family home and they were a constant reminder of her happy years growing up with her brothers and sisters and her parents. |
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It is a reminder of how revolutionary their fast, loud and minimal music initially was. |
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It was the wrong thing to say, for he grabbed her wrist in his hand, clamping down on it with iron strength in a painful reminder of what he was. |
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The presence of a collector at the church-gate annoys them because it's another reminder of their miserliness. |
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I find that an unnerving reminder that we are floating around somewhere relative to nowhere in a cosmic shooting gallery. |
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This mishap is a reminder that accidents will continue to occur in war as in peace. |
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But they started tricking readers early, with Saturday's front page reminder about the end of daylight savings. |
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And this crisis provides a useful reminder that, contrary to popular belief, our media are often not nearly as troublemaking as they should be. |
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Now we have a stark reminder that this law is serious, that it can bite, and that its effect is undeniably discriminatory. |
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It's a salutary reminder that only the genuinely elderly truly know what it is to be old. |
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Instead it had become a whispered warning and reminder to be constantly on our guard. |
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It's a reminder of how much market power a monopolist holds in shaping a culture. |
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He hopes an old signal box, unearthed while digging drainage, can be restored as a further reminder of the line's history. |
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I would like to offer my sincere apologies to you if you have wrongly received a reminder about your council tax in the last week. |
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To hear him speak is a sobering reminder of the ugly scars left behind by apartheid. |
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However, an ultimately depressing day had begun with a reminder of cricket's place in the grand scheme of things. |
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The sculpture would be a reminder of the past and the lights would represent a pointer to the future. |
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The book is a useful reminder of just how uncritical was much of the analysis of the pre-downturn phase of the most recent Asian expansion. |
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As the congregation left St Paul's, there was a reminder of the public unease surrounding the war. |
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The chilling reminder of the mushroom cloud, the darkest cloud the world has seen, hangs over us all as we try to stop this horror. |
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In fact this gorgeous headquarters will remain a silent but a constant reminder of the unfailing service of those who made this dream come true. |
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But it was like a glowing reminder of the beautiful boy who'd once worn it so proudly, an unfitting tribute to all that the world had lost. |
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A clothesline in the backyard is a reminder of how electric dryers were once considered luxuries, not household must-haves. |
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As Miller approached the helm looming before her, a quick glance at the boom and rigging was a reminder of the vessel's size. |
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A skull rests on the threshold as a reminder of the wages of sin, and, above, an unkindness of ravens presides. |
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As such, the book is a reminder of what I already knew, namely that spies are very boring people. |
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The runway takes up a fair chunk of the island and the borrow pits are an ugly reminder of the past. |
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A Falcone-based reading would see Caravaggio narcissistically engaged in his own reflection and hence negligent of the skull's reminder of death. |
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Marc's smarmy false congratulations are another reminder to Josie of his ability to destroy her bliss. |
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It is either an unrealisable wish-list that will prompt howls of derision, or a stark reminder of the size of the job facing us. |
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It is a sad and grim reminder of how vulnerable we are to the force of nature. |
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Our conductor routinely announced the names of towns as we got near and also did a reminder of how many minutes we were to spend. |
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Yes, this is due to my own negligence, but a helpful reminder from a travel agent would make all the difference. |
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This is a reminder of the Romans, who took over the city in 106 AD and settled into several centuries of urban renewal. |
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The setting is a breathtaking reminder of the wondrous beauty of our province. |
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Imposing as it was, the colonia must have been a constant reminder to the Britons of Roman rule and military dominance. |
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The cars, building blocks and dolls are a colourful reminder of the cares of motherhood. |
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The Einstein dossier serves as a useful reminder of the scope of FBI spying. |
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That guy had a massive impact on me and it was a huge reminder that it is not my place to judge the lives of others. |
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I had a recent pleasant reminder of this two days ago when we took a friend on a short trip up the River Cam in a cabin cruiser. |
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That should warn people not to write us off but it should also serve as a reminder to our own fans. |
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This kind of calendar is produced as a promotional item because the company hopes it will act as a reminder to use its services. |
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A hairline fracture of his cheekbone is a painful reminder of his escapade. |
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The driver had failed to set a driver's reminder appliance when he was at a stand in a station, so he didn't have the reminder. |
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With the Christmas festivities only weeks away he gave a reminder of the dangers of over-consumption of alcohol. |
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The angel casts its shadow over the northeast as a reminder of its industrial past and a symbol of hope for the future. |
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This timely reminder of the dangers of diabetes should prompt a careful look at the wisdom of that strategy. |
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Yes, but it is also an unforgettable reminder of the omnipresence of breast cancer. |
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At the end of his summing up he gave the jury a brief reminder of the way both sides put their cases in counsel's final speeches. |
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The humble restaurant, with a hearth of a kitchen, was a reminder of its owner's undeniable skill in the kitchen, even with bread. |
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All this provides a reminder that this is an opera seria, with all its baroque associations. |
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Thick, cloud-shaped tufts of the head are left clinging to the side of the glass, serving as a reminder that this beer is heaven-sent. |
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Once onto the actual branch, old catenary towers are visible, a reminder that this line was once electrified. |
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The attacks are a reminder that if left uncontrolled, street kids could grow not only into robbers but also purveyors of terror. |
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Berlin is a reminder that life doesn't have to be fast, career-driven and stressful. |
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In my view, the commodity boom is a reminder that the supply of ores, minerals and metals is not infinitely flexible. |
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It's antiquated and outdated, more of a reminder of a bygone era in college football. |
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To me, it's a good reminder what Blackburn was, with heavy industry that employed tens of thousands in its heyday. |
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Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally. |
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The Celtic Supporters Club has issued a final reminder to members that their annual subscriptions are due now. |
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It's a daily visual reminder, one of several visible from the house and garden, that this is not suburbia, it's the countryside. |
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The red flag fluttered over Sheffield town hall on May Day, a reminder of the city's radical past dating back to the Chartists. |
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But it serves as a reminder of several points relating to history, historiography, and the current Indian situation. |
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It would be a tiny reminder that other people with beliefs hostile to mine own this country, and that I'm here at their sufferance. |
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Umpteen mistakes were made, overthrows, byes, no-balls, bad shots, all of them a reminder that cricket is a game of the spirit. |
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It began with a reminder of the history of our two families, in Ghana and in England, his summary account of who we were. |
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A householder owing money will receive a written reminder and, if they ignore the letter, can expect a court summons. |
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Instead, it's just another reminder that as rock supergroups go, the whole often measures up to a little bit less than the sum of its parts. |
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This finding agrees with other studies and supports the suggestion of sending a reminder to those who have not provided a specimen. |
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With all the hoo-ha about next week's regal festivities, the Diary receives a timely reminder that even monarchs go in and out of fashion. |
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The station commander said it was designed to be a light-hearted reminder to motorists to drive safely this Christmas. |
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Treatment blends of honey, cornmeal, sage and sweetgrass are a luxurious reminder of the spa's Native American roots. |
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Nariman's daughter, sweet-tempered, warm hearted Roxana, is the only positive reminder of his ill-fated marriage. |
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The cilice creates a minor leg irritation which is intended to be a reminder of Christ's suffering. |
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The blood and tears of this past week are a reminder, terror is as old as humankind. |
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The sparkle in Kit's eyes was back in full force, a reminder of all that had just passed between them. |
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He raised his eyes to the heavens, clinging desperately to the only remaining physical reminder of his past life. |
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And their mere existence is a reminder of your position in the pecking order. |
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Nothing like a friendly reminder at the end of the week that I would be very lucky if I could just be left alone to do my work. |
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This scholarship is being established in her name as a permanent reminder of her work. |
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There is also a reminder that cash must not be kept on the company premises with the exception of petty cash. |
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For young collegians, it can serve as a reminder of the glory days of our national sport. |
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The penalty imposed by law is not draconian, and serves more as a reminder to perform a commonsense action. |
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We're too cowardly to actually commit insurrection, and its impossibility becomes a grimly mocking reminder of our impotence. |
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The book is a stark reminder that the strongest economic boom in US history did not ameliorate widespread impoverishment. |
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The endless favelas in the major cities are a daily reminder to Brazilians of the tremendous social ills that plague their country. |
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Besides, he was a refreshing reminder that gentlemen do indeed still exist in the world, which you know has been a piercing fear of mine. |
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One program reminder, this Sunday night we'll present a composite of interviews that we've done with Brando on this show. |
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The engrossing series is a searing reminder of man's capacity for unimaginable acts of inhumanity against fellow man. |
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Not a word of condemnation, criticism or even impartial reminder of her responsibility. |
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But there is still a reminder of innumerable court cases in the imposing oak bench in court number five. |
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Indeed, because of suffering the joys contain a special piquancy, a reminder that in the end God is good and wants the good for us. |
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He pitched forward and started to roll down the reminder of the hill, landing right at Basil's feet. |
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The month of August was honored as a reminder to the Filipino citizens of the language they must love and be proud of. |
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It was a rude reminder of all the reasons I cycle instead of taking public transport. |
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We end this week's Science Show with a reminder that there is a grand tradition of plagiarism in some places. |
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Those who have been burnt look at it with contempt, a reminder of conniving luck. |
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Then there's his fingerless left hand, a potent reminder of the dangers of living adventurously. |
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Jeck's endlessly rotating platters, like the whirr of moving film, serve as a constant reminder of the time-based nature of the medium. |
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The reminder of general systems theory is that all parts of a system are connected and interrelated. |
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We contemplate the photographic image, how it is a site of loss and remembrance, the life preserved in it an ironic reminder of death. |
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It was a splendid reminder of just how great live music is and how much better Quo are in the flesh. |
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On the plus side, it has been replaced by a flashing seatbelt reminder, which covers front and rear passengers. |
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It's a good reminder for us when we start to take our bartenders and waitstaff for granted. |
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He is a reminder of the site's history, a unique tie to stories and advice from times past. |
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The flowers are also meant to reflect the optimism of spring and act as a tangible and touching reminder for those who sponsor a bulb in memory of a loved one. |
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The accident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of drinking and driving. |
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The courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights. |
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Jason Pierce oversaw the compilation of tracks here, and it serves as a timely reminder of the heavenly wonder of one of Britain's foremost musical talents. |
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While most of the captives were eventually ransomed, the raid stood as a clear reminder to all the colonies and to Britain as well of how dangerous was frontier life. |
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Above our table were small, hanging lights whose subtle illumination was overpowered by the streetlights, a reminder of the restaurant's location. |
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Modern violas and pansies are hybrids of the old-fashioned heartsease Viola tricolor, itself a fitting reminder of this romantic month of the year. |
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For instance, if you choose to killfile someone, you needn't post a daily reminder that killfiles are great because you don't see so-and-so's posts anymore. |
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But the Wobblies' combination of grassroots democracy, direct action and visionary politics is a reminder of the limitations of the current debate. |
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We are issuing a brief reminder that reporting specific details about the method a person uses for suicide can be very triggering for others experiencing suicidal thoughts. |
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The women belonged to the Pa-O tribe and wore red head coverings as a reminder of the dragon from which they are descended. |
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It was a reminder that regardless of how outrageous the setting may be, one cannot deny Browne's dexterity in designing clothes. |
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The area abounds with wrecks and other reminders of the war, and regularly anchoring in Tokyo Bay is a sobering reminder of why the area is known as Iron Bottom Sound. |
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Their appeal for the wine drinker is that they are a refreshing and stimulating reminder of the passing of the seasons, a sort of liquid harvest tradition. |
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Fork in hand, napkin in lap, and a wine glass to toast, Dijon is a reminder of the poetry and elegance that lies in food. |
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And he offered no explicit reminder that the NYPD had been saving thousands of black lives, along with many others. |
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Prosecco has long been a favorite alternative to Champagne, and this delicious bottle is a perfect reminder of why. |
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The dogs are a reminder that the three friends were also keen sportsmen, and this journey would have provided them ample opportunities for indulgence. |
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Now 27 years later, the giant, unfinished shell is a reminder of the country's unfulfilled tourism dreams. |
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In the end, his account is an entertaining reminder that sometimes, the truth really is better than fiction. |
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That was an unpleasant reminder that for many people, science is still considered a boys club. |
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Surely the reminder of a danger doesn't favor any one candidate, does it? |
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His faced loomed before her, a bittersweet reminder of her past. |
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Stalingrad, besides being the turning-point of the war on the Eastern Front, was also a reminder that an ancient form of land warfare, the siege, was by no means obsolete. |
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We witnessed a reminder of the importance of what we do and why we do it. |
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So the disease remains a reminder that human beings remain vulnerable. |
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It served as a reminder of how vulnerable we are to uncaring, unseeing bureaucracy. |
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He had written it on his calendar, in his planner and left a reminder on his cell phone and his mind still completely blanked out at remembering that piece of news. |
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The results provide a useful reminder that the onshore regions are in fact atypical stratigraphically and are thus not the best places to define type sections. |
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They act as a poignant reminder of the tragic incident seven days ago. |
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But the flurry of leaves gave way to camellias the colours of bridesmaids' frocks, a reminder that in nature, as in life, every season has its compensations. |
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The sun was setting, a reminder of the last sunset Solomon had seen. |
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The only reminder of the separation of crowd and performers was the visibility of costumes and the empowered medicinal calabashes worn around the neck of the dance leader. |
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It is a reminder that poetry can work which ever way you like, either by adhering fanatically and formally to the rules or blowing them to smithereens. |
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Watching Duffy on The Real World is welcome reminder that politicians are people, too. |
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This was a reminder of the days when the sovereign washed the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ washing the feet of His disciples at the Last Supper. |
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Black Oxen is a reminder of the healthy benefits of cynicism, and in retrospect served as an early warning to an ebullient age. |
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It is also a remarkably assured debut, and a reminder that the Bush Theatre's honourable legacy of spotting plays with real zing and commercial potential remains intact. |
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The cliffs are a reminder that a giant, lazy river sluiced through the prairie as it coursed west to the Pacific, a passage since blocked by the rise of the Andes. |
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It serves as a potent reminder that the cost in lives of one war can erode the will of a people to fight another. |
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This is the sort of food people fight over, a reminder of how Italian pasta dishes, when rendered as they ought to be, are unbeatable in the satisfaction stakes. |
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The ordeal of the bereaved families is a sobering reminder to ministers. |
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Still, the video is a reminder of how feckless U.S. efforts to free American hostages have become. |
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Instead, the rites of Levitical sacrifice are inaugurated and the priesthood is instituted as a sort of permanent penitential reminder to the people of their sinfulness. |
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This latter sighting's a timely reminder that while the canal's murky water may look inviting in the heat of the day, swimming's not an option for cooling off. |
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The event at Scarborough, however, is a reminder that in the 1930s cigarette card trading was second only to stamp collecting in the list of world hobbies. |
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He insists this was an innocent, routine reminder of company procedures. |
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If the campaign is successful, the aim is to turn the ship into a working museum piece, an example of paddle steamers and a reminder of the heroism of the men of Dunkirk. |
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But sometimes we need a gentle reminder not to overthink our music. |
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Secondly, it's a seasonal reminder that ospreys and other birds that do not winter with us have either returned here to breed or are on their way from distant shores. |
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Yet those days, and March 14 especially, become less of a painful moment to grieve and more of a quiet reminder of what was lost. |
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In the case of a sleeping pill or some other medicine you use only occasionally, this can serve as a reminder to ask your physician for a new prescription at your next visit. |
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This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today. |
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The resulting convictions should serve as a salutary reminder to those who hold public office that they are bound by a duty of trust which they breach at their peril. |
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A look at old race cars, with their exposed fuel tanks and absence of seatbelts, is a sobering reminder of just how vulnerable the drivers once were. |
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He also parted company with the Farnese Flora by exchanging her wreath and fillet for oak crowns, a reminder that his figure stood against the thick woods of Versailles. |
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It was a reminder that there are those who will speak out for even the most despised, if only in loose, off-the-cuff moments. |
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To maximize response to the questionnaire, two additional mailings and one postcard reminder were distributed to those who did not respond to each successive mailing. |
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Pointedly, a satellite dish atop the roof served as a reminder that television is the purveyor of global commercial culture and the desires it inculcates. |
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I have that album as a constant reminder that one can regard an artist's entire canon with disinterest, but love one work with intense fascination. |
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Dravid was a reminder, too, that staying power and concentration and desire are beautiful things too, that in purpose itself we can find pleasure. |
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His whining about not getting enough time was a reminder of his petulant, entitled side. |
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Dark marks were scored across her muzzle in dreadful lines that were a reminder of the scars that distorted my own face and she moved slowly, painfully. |
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So what better way to craft that reminder than with a retrospective of famous, dead figures who defined Ukrainian identity? |
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We learned, as too many other families learned, of the terrible pain and loneliness that must be endured as each day brings another reminder of this very long goodbye. |
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The trees were a wonderful reminder of the artist's connection to the land, and many who visited the site would have felt a connection to this great Territorian. |
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As a reminder of unpleasantries past, every Fort Meyers voter received a hanging chad, and as expected, here in Florida there were some who didn't think the election was fair. |
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The chasm is not a peaceful picturesque place, but a reminder of nature's power, which is emphasized by the scratchy crosshatching of the drawing. |
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Is there a better reminder to New Jersey of the indomitability that got them through the storm? |
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For some people narcocorridos are innocuous, but for others the songs are a constant reminder of violence that has taken more than 60,000 lives to date. |
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If this was society, where a man can't even go to a pub without a reminder of the bubbling undercurrent of social unrest, give me back my bothies in the wilderness. |
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And its woeful end is a reminder that the U.S. has few good options in its attempts to bring American prisoners home. |
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That's a reminder of just how much of the conservative lobbyist's enthralling secret world remains unrevealed, despite all the national coverage to date. |
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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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A reminder of just how close Tallinn is to Finland is the large number of Finns you will come across sitting in the sunshine outside the city's many bars. |
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They say the quote serves as a jolting reminder of how quickly people can change. |
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The incidence of business failures provides a vivid reminder of how fundamentally corporate activity affects the lives and livelihoods of people and communities worldwide. |
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And each time it does, it will be a poignant reminder of the life of the 19-year-old backpacker from the city murdered by an as yet untraced attacker in Australia in April. |
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Down at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and Esplanade, behind a chain-link fence, the bones of the old Versatile Pacific Shipyard buildings are a stark reminder of the past. |
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But the incident still can serve as a quirky reminder of how important it is for retailers to deliver their brand image consistently across all channels. |
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It gives us vivid, sickening scenes and a worthy reminder of man's inhumanity, and sole actor Tom Barnett invests his performance with skill and honesty. |
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This accident is a reminder to check cleats and pedals for wear. |
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The study reported in this issue on serodiagnosis of dengue infection in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi is a timely reminder of the required extent of monitoring. |
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The accident serves as a harsh reminder of the importance of wearing a seat belt. |
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In nervous moments, her hand wanders to a small patch of acne on her forehead, a reminder of just how young she really is. |
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But, really, the whole episode was a reminder of how reform can swerve when a government has its foot to the throttle. |
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Revisiting the Balkan wars may be a useful reminder about the limits of airpower. |
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The powerful images served as a heart-wrenching reminder of borderless humanity and the reach of social media. |
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The last six months have been a stark reminder of the brutality that lurks at the boundaries of civilized society. |
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The burned-out carcasses of police vehicles and torched cars served as a reminder of the violent day. |
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What remains in the Waning West is a poignant landscape rich in local meanings, a reminder of a past that never quite produced sustained material abundance. |
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Art historians have argued that this is a vanitas image, a chilling reminder that in the midst of all this wealth, power, and learning, death comes to us all. |
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The harrowing scenes of grief at the funerals of the young victims were a dreadful reminder of the complacency that placed safety in second place to budgeting for so long. |
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An impressive viaduct spans the valley a reminder of the time when visitors travelled from Lancashire, Yorkshire and beyond to spend a day around the falls. |
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And using an acute accent instead of the correct grave accent is a poignant, pathetic reminder of the potential for humiliation that social climbers expose themselves to. |
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A hearty reminder of the power, malleability, and deep playfulness of the novel form. |
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A reminder that Washington has been toying with and lying to Americans for a long, long time. |
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Extreme smog events were experienced by the cities of Los Angeles and Donora, Pennsylvania in the late 1940s, serving as another public reminder. |
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She ignored first the reminder of 80 cents. At the end, she was sentenced to pay 200 euros! |
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It's a little reminder that Cummings is the top scorer around these parts and pretty swaggersome himself. |
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In other words, the dentist is unconfrontable mainly because she serves as a reminder of some earlier unpleasant experience. |
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On the green itself, a forge planishing hammer from the Isaac Nash factory serves as a reminder of the village's industrial heritage. |
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A reminder of what could have been for the Lakers if the two superstars had just put the wah-wahs behind them. |
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Emirates Identity Authority has issued a timely reminder that national identity cards are important documents that need to be safeguarded by all. |
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The Yacker Tracker, a sound meter, looks just like a traffic light and serves as a visual reminder when noise levels get too high. |
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Those who did not attend the screen after a reminder were considered to be nonattenders. |
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Matzo is eaten during Passover as a reminder that Hebrew slaves did not have time to let their bread rise before they fled Egypt. |
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Gratitude measures the distance between have-not and have, and is a reminder of the journey, one that Oprah's own life exemplifies. |
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Noah Korea considers it a reminder of the unfinished business of communizing the entire Korean peninsula. |
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This is a good reminder of how long ago the waxes were produced, when epigenesis had yet to fully overcome the idea of preformation. |
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Each one grows as a little reminder of someone lost, not for selfish cheapskates to help themselves. |
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Di Buckland's Message Sticks was an amusing piece which was a further reminder that ceramics today speak with many voices. |
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It was a reminder of the value of Rosie as a daytime personality. |
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For athletes, the Cisco TORONTO 2015 Countdown Clock is a reminder of how close the Games are getting. |
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Parents also receive a reminder to check their phone for the daily Vroom tip. |
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In the postelection euphoria of autumn 2008, Casting was a sobering reminder of barbaric wartime policies scarcely behind us. |
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Each sheet of paper also is a sticky-backed Post-It note, so you can tear it off and place it where you want it to be seen as a reminder. |
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