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His photographs of a remade city have been exhibited in museums and have been used to remind more recent city hires how much New York has changed.
If nothing else, social media is alive with jibes at Kim Jong-un's expense, and more people will surely now watch the trailers than would have seen the film in cinemas – just as tabloid outrage over the BBC serialising Hilary Mantel's book on murdering Margaret Thatcher (talking of fictional assassinations) will probably only remind more people to tune into A Book at Bedtime.
Discover messaging could remind more users that the wall of pro content exists a few swipes over in the app.
Conversely, if the managers induct public views and remind more carefully the public of not relying on rumors, increasing the ability to distinguish, then the parameters β and θ will become smaller, and make the threshold (R_{0}<1), and the rumor will 'die out'.
But he added that since all voting in Oregon is conducted by mail, receiving a ballot could remind more people to vote in off-year elections.
Last but not least, they can remind more experienced professionals - who just might have become a bit more cynical - of their original drive and motivation.
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I just get reminded more often than most that some are not so lucky.
As I roamed, I was reminded more of Vienna and Prague than Moscow.
Todd, too, has probably been reminded more than once that a large part of his job is theatre.
Watching Valentino's movies, and reading this version of his life, one is reminded, more than anyone else, of Elvis.
As every fat person is perpetually reminded, more than 84 million American adults are considered clinically "obese".
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