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Perhaps they just reminded their owners of a time when their kids were cute.
Before a long, long buildup sequence set to ominous music, the hosts reminded their audience of the auspiciousness of the moment.
In Red Wing, the certainty of the youthful opinions of the students reminded their speech-class teacher, Jillynne Raymond, of an earlier generation's certainty.
The Taliban have long recognized this, and many captured militants have reminded their interrogators that "you have the watches, but we have the time".
As the founding editors reminded their readers in 1914, the success of this endeavor ultimately depends on the public support of readers in search of "sound and disinterested thinking".
When the Guardian revealed extensive police torture, which had remained largely unreported in Greece, the government threatened to sue the newspaper and sacked two senior TV journalists who reminded their audience that this was an idle threat.
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But as parents everywhere remind their children, there is money and there is money.
Bosses constantly remind their underlings that if you can't count it, it doesn't count.
Lawyers often remind their clients that litigation (and hence the bill) is unpredictable.
The Twits delight in brazenly reminding their guests of how they were duped out of their livelihood.
They need to remind their politicians of the heavy costs of living continuously under sanctions.
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