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And if we do go to the beach, it's equipped with a shade umbrella or tarp, a wide-brim hat, and we spend most of the time reminding one another to put sunblock on our earlobes and toes.
It's always nice when a real artist lets you in on their inner-tender thoughts reminding one that "Oh, she can really sing!" Cher looked fresh and adorable in a wavy just-touching-her-shoulders hairstyle.
Inside the austere courtrooms where Balkan war crimes are tried, the judges have at times fallen asleep, lost their temper with witnesses and scolded lawyers, even reminding one from the United States that she was not on an American television show.
---November Blonmberg Marketheis good on thistoryory and recent flailing of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., reminding one of our frequent mistake of assuming the perils of thinking the past is prologue; in this case using history to assess future loan risks in the housing market (predicting as recently as March that the cost to cover bank collapses in 2008 might be a mere $1 billion).
It is a medieval sort of humor, reminding one of Bruegel.
'I have none.' " Some of Ms. Malarkey's characters risk reminding one of central casting.
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This scheme of Lyapunov-Schmidt type [4], [5] reminds one of the shooting method on first glance, but there are several essential differences [1].
"It reminds one of the looting that went on in Los Angeles a decade ago," he said.
On the other hand, it reminds one that most sources in most stories are, or should be, named.
The insistence on sameness in the case of autism reminds one of it too.
They remind one of a simpler time.
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