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remind

[ri-mahynd] / rɪˈmaɪnd /


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Earlier this week, Archbishop Moth released a joint statement calling for empathy for "those who come to this country for their safety", reminding Catholics that Jesus's family fled to Egypt as refugees.

From BBC

The Blossoms & Co florist on Market Street said the year has "reminded people how wonderful Bradford is".

From BBC

On a call with investors Thursday, Hill reminded investors that Nike’s recovery will be nonlinear, meaning some quarters will be stronger than others as new initiatives take hold.

From Barron's

Paul likes to remind people that he’s a lightning quick study—he insists that he has never been knocked out or knocked down, not even in sparring.

From The Wall Street Journal

The grand estate reminded him of those Gold Coast properties, Gary told The Wall Street Journal in 2023.

From The Wall Street Journal