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Today's Letterman appearance is meant to remind a nation about that Grammy-worthy vocal.
In no other place are Baptists likely to remind a stranger of Verdi.
Is he hoping to remind a younger generation of football fans of his stature?
He is likely to remind a broadly sympathetic Congress where America's duty lies in confronting the "existential threat" to Israel.
Part of a consultant's job is to remind — a k a nag — students about their college admissions to-do lists.
There is no municipal lighting — little to remind a passer-by of the proximity of urban life.
I think it's appropriate to remind a university class that some of the oldest written inscriptions were not only about crops, but also the celebration of beer.
Of course the mission of art is to remind a culture of those vulnerable, painful (but essential) truths of human nature that it works relentlessly to suppress.
On occasion, Watkins said, he has used the data to remind a player during a workout that he is expected to be more active, to cover more space.
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He wore a plain blue suit and white shirt, and from his waist hung tzitzit, the fringes meant to remind an observant Jew of the 613 commandments.
Shout 'starboard' to remind an on-comer if you have right of way, but maintain your course and speed so they can avoid you.
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