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"People will call me an 'inner-city politician' whenever they want to remind someone of my race," Mr. Sims said.
Would any other player sitting in his team's clubhouse and surrounded by his team's uniforms have felt the need to remind someone of his team's identity?
KidFu's chat room is constantly monitored by paid chat jockeys who pipe up occasionally to share in a quip, provide homework help or remind someone of the rules of behavior.
"Perhaps a particular sign will remind someone of a picture they have of their grandfather standing in front of that casino.
That might not seem to carry much weight, but Buffington said that in many cases, those the app just needs to "remind someone of the implications" of their actions" — he recalled one bomb threat poster who, after being tracked down, said they just thought it was going to be funny.
It might remind someone of something, like of their father or of a film they watched last week.
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This shrub's gorgeous red fruits, coming in summer, apparently reminded someone of strawberries once, but they are not edible.
The rice and meat mixture surrounds a melted mozzarella center, which pulls into strings and reminded someone of telephone wires, hence its name.
What he could say is that he offers certain clients access to his private archive, which contains items that are not normally for sale: a concert T-shirt from a band that is not ready for a nostalgic embrace by the masses; a brand currently overexposed but due for a return; or something that hits a personal note, like a T-shirt that reminds someone of the first concert she ever attended.
Often you will be reminded of someone and think of their face.
A common reason why we have mixed emotions about someone is that this person reminds us of someone in our past.
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