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Discover Ludwig'kind remember' is not a correct phrase in written English
You could say, “Kindly remember…” For example, “Kindly remember to bring your library book to school tomorrow.”
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Both Kimmel and Maurer offer 10 commandments, and while Maurer's are mostly lame satirical variations on the Biblical kind ("Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it wholly devoted to watching football"), Kimmel's are an inventory of the unwritten rules that most men in our society live by: "Boys Don't Cry".
The logo and default photo image remind me of something out of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (remember that scene with the alien light coming through the doorway?) And then there's the welcome video of McCain on the homepage (embedded below), saying "Greetings my friends".
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I kind of remember her now as a shadow.
There is scarcely a building of any kind to remember.
That's what people kind of remember me for.
I kind of remember a couple of faces.
"You kind of remember the good days, not the bad ones".
"To this day, I can kind of remember everything he said.
"I do kind of remember one of them moving," he said.
"I kind of remember it," he said, adding, "The bedroom — actually I do remember the wood on the wall".
"I kind of remember running around with him a little bit at that first meeting," the bride said.
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