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remind

[ri-mahynd] / rɪˈmaɪnd /


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Tucked into a pocket, the muslin pouch has kept my wool winter overcoat smelling fresh—and reminding me of Paris—all season.

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Only the huge boots and akimbo shirt collar remind viewers of his frontier background.

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At least the inappropriate dump of investigative documents from the Justice Department reminds us that victim identities were long known to prosecutors.

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After precious few nights out without our kids, we had willingly suspended our better judgment—only to be reminded, expensively, that there are better ways to signal how you feel.

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"When leaders wear it, it reminds people this cloth is ours," Agboli said.

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