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Like the rest of us, they become busy and forget or I forget to remind them.
But by the time they get into middle school, we forget to remind them.
But you can bet that they won't forget to remind the crowd of Trump's many sins.
Many people would be inclined to say, "please do that and don't forget to remind Glencore to close the door upon its exit from the market".
The group (four men and one woman) didn't forget to remind us of their championship level skills, pulling off dizzying spins and spiralling arabesques with a fine insouciance.
Sometimes we also forget to remind everyone why watching rugby in 2009 is much more fun than going to football: you can still take your family to a big game, sit with opposing fans and cheer for any team you want.
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He seldom forgets to remind his audiences that he was elected in 1972, at age 29, and has worked with seven presidents.
As they hang about to enjoy the last moments of their weekly catharsis, the club's principal suddenly pulls them back into reality: "I forgot to remind you!
"I've been wanting to go somewhere where people have been marginalised, or victimised, or forgotten, to remind the world beyond that they're there". Working with Haitian housing activist groups Frakka and Under Tents, the Self-Portrait Project was set up in four encampments and shantytowns: Grace Village, Cité Soleil, Mozayik and Solino.
Somebody forgot to remind Google that they achieved orbital velocity by teaming up with Apple on the iPhone.
A senior city librarian was appointed to head a committee to notify "all publishers of dictionaries" as well as "all radio and television stations and boards of education and libraries". Perhaps someone forgot to remind City Hall.
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