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Be remind
verb
To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
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But when I worked with him, I had to be remind myself that it wouldn't be like this forever".
Will he live down to his reputation as trouble on legs, or will be remind everyone just how good a player he is with his hands?
The standards, played as hard and fast as they have to be, remind you of the band's greatness, but their performance gives only the occasional pleasure.
It must be remind that this trend was significant only for monocytes in women.
It must be remind, however, that experiments performed with artificially infected laboratory mice demonstrated decreased level of testosterone in both males and females.
It must be remind, however, the low frequency of Toxoplasma infected men as well as the statistically significant associations between the Toxoplasma infection and the cell counts were observed mostly in subjects with immunodeficiencies (D.89.9) not in patients with allergies (J.30.1-4 J.30.1-4study.
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They needed to be reminded?
You have to be reminded.
Nice to be reminded.
He didn't like to be reminded.
Health workers should be reminded of this.
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