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To reminded
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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However, if he wanted to reminded himself of some lingering possibilities he could always take another look at the eagle that might still change his life.
One has be to reminded about the fact that in the given form of visualization, reducing from ten or more dimensions down to three, the values given on the three axes only express similarity or closeness of design parameter sets, but have no explicit physical meaning.
Before we both know it, she'll have to reminded she was once my "little big girl".
A recent interview with a former British minister suggests that the presence of UK personnel at the planning cell is being used to justify arms transfers to Saudi Arabia from a country that boasts, as the spokesman we spoke to reminded us, one of the most stringent arms exports regimes in the world.
Information and subsequent written consent from patients was considered, but as this was a retrospective study with more than half of patients deceased, the rest of the patients having to reminded about the death rate of the disease and the possible raising of unrealistic hope for the individual, they specifically waived the need for consent.
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Just to remind you.
To remind me of.
Hot oil!" to remind himself.
We need to remind her.
I have to remind you.
I have to remind myself.
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