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remind

[ri-mahynd] / rɪˈmaɪnd /


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“It was in some areas, but the goodness did not balance the bad. So it’s like, not wanting to be reminded.”

From Salon

His anger plain to see, he had to be reminded to answer questions, not try to make his case.

From BBC

Together, they have reminded everyone just how effective the splitter can be—even if the lesson took a little time to sink in.

From The Wall Street Journal

He reminded investors that there’s no substitute for” long-term, line-by-line analysis of capital structures” rather than relying on market sentiment to tell you when a crisis is brewing.

From MarketWatch

“Just,” she said, the word heavy, reminding Chitto of when his mom and aunties switched into code to talk about things he wasn’t supposed to hear.

From Literature