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remind

[ri-mahynd] / rɪˈmaɪnd /


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Spanning fascinating subjects from bees to human anatomy, Ward’s insightful list reminds us that books remain a timeless vessel for truth and knowledge.

From Los Angeles Times

Fehrenbach reminds readers in his classic Korean War history, “This Kind of War”: “If the free nations want a certain kind of world, they will have to fight for it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Health experts in Guernsey have reminded islanders to look after their wellbeing as the festive season can bring pressure, tiredness and moments of loneliness alongside the lights, laughs and togetherness.

From BBC

The providers spoke out against the proposal to city officials, reminding them of the number of children in the vicinity.

From Los Angeles Times

In retrospect, that scene is bittersweet, too, reminding us of another small blessing that’s gone.

From Salon