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This law applies ruthlessly in politics as the Labour party and the young were brutally reminded in May 2015.
WHEN on September 11th 2001 the western world was brutally reminded about Afghanistan, it also had its memory jogged about Central Asia.
"It is at times like this that we are brutally reminded of how dangerous racing still remains," a GPDA statement read.
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The European Union is experiencing an existential crisis, as the European elections will soon brutally remind us.
It demeans the Scots by brutally reminding them of their dependency, while at the same time stoking resentment in England about the way Labour bribes its restive vassals in the north to go on voting for it.
A friend of mine used to brutally remind me of that stuff-up for many years, until she did a gig as a guest editor of an issue of an art magazine, which had the cover line "Artists of the 21st Millennium".
I had seen Medea at BAM before working here, and Fiona Shaw in Deborah Warner's production reminded me so brutally of my mother, I couldn't even weep.
As details about individual victims are revealed, the public is reminded of the humanity that has been brutally taken away.
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