Sentence examples for readers to remember from inspiring English sources

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In another he asked readers to remember the holiday that begins the month of April.

The New York Times called upon its readers to remember that "All swindlers are not Jews.

We can get together with other readers to remember how charmed we were by his brilliant, benevolent mimicry.

Strict guidelines indeed, but Olly Winkles is one of several readers to remember at least one hairy-faced winner.

Others blamed the serial format, requiring readers to remember to return month after month for the next installment.

Along the same lines, Pravda's Lisa Karpova warns that the United States is pushing toward a "world war," and asks readers to remember "that every war has begun with the imposition of sanctions".

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Remembering, he wanted the reader to remember, too.

Sometimes, it only takes one reader to remember.

The thing for the reader to remember about confessions like this is that writers can lie about everything.

A gentle, but urgent reminder, rather than a strident harangue, this endlessly absorbing book guides the reader to remember that small, apparently benevolent actions can coalesce, all of a sudden, into huge ineradicable change.

And yet the awkwardness of the phrase stands proud and distinct in its otherness, which allows the reader to remember that this is, in fact, a translation from a language with its own unique rhythm.

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