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The intricacy of relation it represented reminded me of attempts I had seen to map the global Internet: a firework display of meshing lines and colors.
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We may need to be reminded of the mortal danger that these so-called "childhood illnesses" still represent.
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But Vince Finaldi, who also represented the boys, reminded jurors that one boy testified that he still endures flashbacks and suffers nightmares of Chapel chasing him and that he no longer trusts teachers.
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Vesti, a news portal, declared that Latvia's Russians were no longer represented in parliament, and reminded its readers that nearly 365,000 of Latvia's inhabitants, most of them Russians, do not have the vote as they are non-citizens.
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Despite feeling physically healthy, participants described how an HIV diagnosis represented a continual burden that reminded them of how their lives were forever affected by the disease: "It's just a disability in your mind cause it plays at your mind... because your brain constantly has to deal with new aspects, new feelings, and new sensations.
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