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"Could you please remind us of what happens in the event of a draw tonight?" asks Marcus Badger.
They could comfort you, remind you of the bright side of life.
If your opponent is standing over a four-foot putt to win the match on the 18th green, could you just remind him that you've seen these missed before?
I'm terribly sorry, but could you please remind me of your name again?" If I have to introduce two people and can't remember one's name, I (with sincere apologies to the manners mavens) ditch the introduction etiquette and go for the, "May I introduce John Jones?" approach, hoping and praying that the nameless person throws out his name (which they almost always do).
If you emphasize certain qualities that you have, you could subtly remind people how perfect you are for the job.
You could remind yourself that you're investing in your healthy future and that's a reward in and of itself.
If you tell your robot you're hungry, it could remind you when you last ate, or tell you that around the corner, there's a sushi place (which your robot would know is your favorite type of food).
But she inhabits a more material world, with a worrying emphasis on looks, and instant communication – none of which I wish I'd had (at least if a boy didn't call, you could remind yourself that the phone box might not be working).
For example, Amazon suggests you could remind yourself to pick up the dry cleaning, or put the laundry in the dryer, pay bills, or perform some other task or chore.
Speaking of, Krickstein contended just enough that you could remind people he was a Jewish kid from Michigan with a hot girlfriend, his father was an orthopedist who could have easily been Alan Greenspan's twin brother, and everyone was connected to him somehow through Jewish geography.
In addition to where and when and whom to contact, you could remind your V.I.P. guests what to wear or bring, and exactly what the occasion is.
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