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And one is quietly reminded that this indeed is the house that Harry Potter built.
On each occasion I subtly walked over and quietly reminded Anna to keep her eyes on her paper.
Fabius quietly reminded him that it was, in all wisdom, Hannibal, and not Fabius, whom he had to combat; but if he must needs contend with his colleague, it had best be in diligence and care for the preservation of Rome; that it might not be said, a man so favoured by the people served them worse than he who had been ill-treated and disgraced by them.
Dressed in a pink Chanel jacket and black pencil skirt, she poured the then 80-year-old's water for him, lovingly stroked his back and quietly reminded him to calm down when he began slapping the table to make his point.
I stopped you in front of the door and quietly reminded you to, "tip her".
He approached Felt and quietly reminded him that he was under oath and needed to answer the question truthfully.
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The development of part of the park into refugee housing paid subtle tribute to its use in the Berlin Airlift, quietly reminding of the rich, complicated history of the city.
Sidney was a significant supporter of Jazz at Lincoln Center's capital campaign, and a plaque bearing his name in Frederick P. Rose Hall quietly reminds us of his generosity, passion and belief in the importance of our music.
In "Veep," Hale plays a kind of politician whisperer, quietly reminding his boss (a frenzied Julia Louis-Dreyfus) of the names of various dignitaries and leading her through the typical terrain traversed by an important stateswoman.
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