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At her home, on the rolling green hills overlooking Lake Winnisquam, Ms. Frawley presented Mr. Huntsman with an ice scraper, which she reminded him he would need in the cold weeks leading up to the state's primary next year.
It was always too much to hope that as prime minister, she might choose her first meeting with the new leader of the United States for a historic Love Actually moment in which she reminded the world about those views.
In a trial of almost six weeks, prosecutors hammered at Ms. Temple's memorandums and telephone conversations -- especially an October e-mail message in which she reminded Andersen employees of the company's policy on "document retention".
Many observers assumed the Washington Post's thundering scoop of Trump's hot-mic remarks in which he boasted about grabbing women "by the pussy", together with Megyn Kelly's astonishing opening question at the first TV debate in which she reminded the candidate that he had called women "fat pigs" and "dogs", would hand female voters, and thus the presidency, to Clinton.
In one instance, Wilson-Raybould said she asked Trudeau if he was "directing" her on the file, which she reminded him would be inappropriate.
For the tourists who find themselves in the parish prison, "it's a shocker," said Sgt. T.K. Lane, who works the Bourbon Street beat — which, she reminded, is not Amsterdam, despite appearances.
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Mr. Jones may be trying to show that Elizabeth's selfless concern for her subjects (about which she reminds us on more than one occasion) is reciprocated by an enduring popular reverence for the monarchy, even by those of humble station.
It isn't just that her current tour involves singing Gainsbourg's none-more-male oeuvre (without altering the gender of his lyrics), notably including "Ballade de Johnny Jane", taken from a film in which, she reminds us, she effectively "played a boy".
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