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What we are seldom reminded of is that migration is a story of separation and personal sacrifices.
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IT'S easy to forget and museums will seldom remind you -- that much of the art in most of the world before the modern era wasn't made just to sit there looking pretty.
Her half-animal, half-human creatures, unheimlich yet seldom outright grotesque, remind you of Hieronymus Bosch.
Seldom does Mr. Kerry remind audiences he has been "a Democrat my whole life," his thinly veiled smack at General Clark.
Mr Duncan seldom fails to remind his audience that, thanks to the first family, "Never before has being smart been so cool".
He seldom forgets to remind his audiences that he was elected in 1972, at age 29, and has worked with seven presidents.
The need for factual truth in a nonfiction narrative is seldom convenient, as I was deeply reminded a few years ago while writing about a pivotal season in the life of the bird artist John James Audubon.
Viewers are regularly reminded of the government's terror alert level, although it seldom changes.
No doubt he will be swiftly reminded of the gulf between county and Test cricket, which has seldom seemed wider.
His words reminded us that there is more to trade than money, echoing William Schurz's powerful words that "Borders frequented by trade seldom need soldiers".
Non-respondents were reminded.
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