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To reminds
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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By John Cassidy January 8 , 2012 Between August 21and October 15, 1858, as Newt "The Historian" Gingrich loves to reminds us, Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for an Illinois seat in the U.S. Senate, and Stephen Douglas, the incumbent Democrat, debated each other seven times, with each exchange lasting three hours.
Grishaber also likes to reminds his students that they have to compete with Chicago's prestigious selective-enrollment high schools.
Miles Silman, a researcher she speaks to, reminds me of Biglari: "In other kinds of human disturbances there were always spatial refugees.
Borg wants to reminds us Angelenos that not all Germans are arsonists.
It's a good analogy that serves to reminds us that all problems are solved by treating the cause, not the symptom.
As the voice at the end of superannuation commercials loves to reminds us "past performance isn't indicative of future results" and nobody knows where it'll go from here.
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"This reminds me to take a breath".
Which reminds me to check my phone.
Hanukkah reminds us to do so.
That reminds me — I need to get those laminated.
Rob reminds me, not every song has to be illustrated.
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