Reminds Sentence Examples

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  • Reminds me of when we just met.

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  • This spending of the best part of one's life earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part of it reminds me of the Englishman who went to India to make a fortune first, in order that he might return to England and live the life of a poet.

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  • She really reminds me of somebody.

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  • And reminds me of the old days.

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  • This reminds me that Dr. Hale used to give a personal touch to his letters to me by pricking his signature in braille.

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  • Which reminds me - have you set a date yet?

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  • Reminds me of someone else I know.

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  • It's what reminds us of why we fight for humanity, and it's what makes us who we are.

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  • I purchased it because it reminds me of my beloved Venice.

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  • Right now it reminds me of Ben and me on the Amherst playground as kids arguing who owns the ball and who owns the bat.

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  • Only I don't know what it is that reminds me of what.

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  • We are most horrified by that which strikes closest to us and reminds us of our own mortality.

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  • Swimming lessons reminds me, Vinnie.

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  • It reminds us of a similar property of animal protoplasm which finds its expression in the rhythmic beat of the heart and other phenomena.

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  • It merely reminds me of her.

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  • Actually, it reminds me that I can't use it.

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  • Which reminds me, you've got a ten o'clock today with your producer to plan out shooting for the next season, Ingrid said.

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  • The choice of this man as a possible Italian liberator reminds us of the choice of Don Micheletto as general of the Florentine militia.

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  • It reminds us that God is the real King of an eternal kingdom, empowering us to stand in his world.

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  • Cleisthenes, for instance, enfranchised many slaves and strangers, a course which certainly formed no part of the platform of Licinius, and which reminds us rather of Gnaeus Flavius somewhat later.

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  • So far he reminds one of Herbart, who founded his " realistic " metaphysics on similar misunderstandings; except that, while Herbart concluded that the world consists of a number of simple " reals," each with a simple quality but unknown, Bradley concludes that reality is one absolute experience which harmonizes the supposed contradictions in an unknown manner.

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  • They are written in the Doric dialect, with epic licences; the metre is dactylico-trochaic. Brief as they are, they show us what Longinus meant by calling Stesichorus "most like Homer"; they are full of epic grandeur, and have a stately sublimity that reminds us of Pindar.

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  • In some of his books he reminds the reader of Turgeniev.

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  • But the chief significance of the man is his "combination of zeal for legal observances with bold criticism of the Law itself as a whole and of its origin," which reminds us of the Clementine Recognitions.

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  • He is writing a letter to encourage a little Christian society which he, a Jew, had founded in a distant Greek city; he reminds his readers of many things which he had told them when he was with them.

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  • On the one hand, the tols or seminaries for teaching Sanskrit philosophy at Benares and Nadiya recall the schools of Athens and Alexandria; on the other, the importance .attached to instruction in accounts reminds us of the picture which Horace has left of a Roman education.

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  • The close is fine, and reminds us of Job.

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  • Science, he reminds us, is based on final inexplicabilities; and its attempts by theories of evolution to find an historical origin for humanity in rudimentary matter show a misconception of the problem.

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  • But Schopenhauer reminds us that the welfare of society is a temporal and subordinate aim, never to be allowed to dwarf the full realization of our ideal being.

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  • The existence of ciliated micrococci together with the formation of endospores - structures not known in the Cyanophyceae - reminds us of the flagellate Protozoa, e.g.

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  • Some Commelinaceae and Marantaceae approach grasses in foliage; the leaves of Allium, &c., possess a ligule; the habit of some palms reminds one of the bamboos; and Juncaceae and a few Liliaceae possess an inconspicuous scarious perianth.

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  • Elsewhere (b) Caleb the Kenizzite reminds Joshua of the promise at Kadesh; he asks that he may have the "mountain whereof Yahweh spake," and hopes to drive out the giants from its midst.

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  • In the midst of the torrent of his most strenuous and passionate deliverances, he suddenly rises aloof from his immediate subject, and in all tranquillity reminds us of some permanent relation of things, some enduring truth of human life or human society.

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  • Yet the very word reminds us of the legal piety which is characteristic of Western popular religion through all its history.

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  • But ideas themselves are, he reminds us, " neither true nor false, being nothing but bare appearances," phenomena as we might call them.

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  • Here, as elsewhere, the future master of Greece reminds us of Napoleon on the eve of the first empire.

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  • The tortoise from which all things sprang, in a myth of the Satapatha-Brahmana, reminds us of the Iroquois turtle.

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  • My trusted advisor reminds me I am a servant of Tiyan.

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  • For reasons I can't quite fathom he reminds me of Tiny Tim.

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  • It reminds me of when you see circus acrobats building a human pyramid all balanced on the central person.

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  • Which reminds me of a story of a wealthy Texan businessman who held a large party at his ranch with 32 oz steaks galore.

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  • Its warm, spicy, citrus fragrance reminds people of sunny climes, which is cheering in Winter.

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  • The postmodern critique reminds us all that the future is not in the past!

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  • The interior decoration reminds me of a Thai backpacking resort.

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  • He reminds me of a little dormouse, the way he curls up, with his little feet all tucked up.

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  • It reminds me of nothing so much as the old drinking fountain in Christchurch Park.

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  • The opening to ' Someone Like You ' reminds everyone of New Orders influence over dance music.

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  • When he gets even more excitable he reminds you of Robin Williams.

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  • Anyway, that reminds me of an interesting factoid.

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  • The Boy Least Likely To also reminds me a bit of the Russian futurists.

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  • The project, to occupy 1.3 square kilometers, reminds me of " Mr.

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  • The death of Zarqawi reminds me of the death of Colombian cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.

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  • Very good face that reminds me of Jes Goodwins old ogres.

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  • Bass is primal, and it reminds me of a large posterior - but both spirituality and sexuality originate higher up in the body.

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  • But Russell skilfully reminds the reader that if causes are deduced from wrong effects then the causes themselves will be wrong.

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  • The topic of politics arose and how the exhibition continually reminds us of war and trauma, memory and loss.

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  • Micheal Jackson - ' Thriller ' Totally reminds me of the roller rink.

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  • It reminds me of being a bit older and finding student living incredibly romantic (in a non-sexual sense ).

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  • The blue sash which secures the white tunic at the waist, reminds us of the importance of remaining close to Our Blessed Lady.

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  • Its light, smooth taste reminds one of some of the highland and speyside Scottish single malts.

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  • She reminds me of Audrey Hepburn who, even in her 50s and 60s, remained naturally skinny.

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  • Blackburn reminds us, however, that racial slavery was peculiarly associated with plantation slavery.

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  • Even Tortoise's ' TNT ' reminds me of summer, and the music isn't particularly summery at all.

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  • I have " unvented " a stitch that I call the trellis stitch (it reminds me of a garden trellis ).

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  • That reminds me of Louis Armstrong the great jazz trumpeter who was once asked to explain jazz.

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  • It reminds me of watching crap daytime TV American sitcoms when I was on the dole.

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  • An idyllic looking place to stay that reminds the Webmaster of a Greek Island!

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  • There is something, too, in his fastidious refinement and in his shrinking from the rough contact of life that reminds us of the English poet Gray.

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  • Though this may dishearten the systematist, Scourfield (1900) reminds us that " It was in a water-flea that Metschni koff first saw the leucocytes (or phagocytes) trying to get rid of disease germs by swallowing them, and was so led to his epochmaking discovery of the part played by these minute amoeboid corpuscles in the animal body."

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  • Such transmissibility is commonly explained by the association of ideas, that becoming sacred which as it were reminds one of the sacred; though it is important to add, firstly, that such association takes place under the influence of a selective interest generated by strong religious feeling, and, secondly, that this interest is primarily a collective product, being governed by a social tradition which causes certain possibilities of ideal combination alone to be realized, whilst it is the chief guarantee of the objectivity of what they suggest.

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  • The translation of titles also reminds readers of book contents.

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  • The extreme use of parody and irony reminds the listener of Mahler and the sounds can be quite striking and modern.

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  • It reminds me of being a bit older and finding student living incredibly romantic (in a non-sexual sense).

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  • He reminds us that the seminal thinkers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century were Mahan, Corbett and Richmond, not Laughton.

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  • It kinda reminds me of William Burroughs fronting the seventies Miles Davis band.

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  • He reminds me of Rhys Hughes when he includes these extraordinary similes.

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  • Its light, smooth taste reminds one of some of the highland and speyside scottish single malts.

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  • Reading stories like that reminds me just how amazing God is.

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  • Even Tortoise 's ' TNT ' reminds me of summer, and the music is n't particularly summery at all.

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  • I have " unvented " a stitch that I call the Trellis stitch (it reminds me of a garden trellis).

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  • It reminds me of watching crap daytime tv American sitcoms when I was on the dole.

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  • The Red Lion Hotel at Clovelly reminds us all of what used to be the unhurried, natural pace of life.

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  • In this timely book, Dr. Badawi reminds us that Islam has a historically verifiable track record for healing social chaos and individual tragedy.

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  • An idyllic looking place to stay that reminds the webmaster of a Greek Island !

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  • Ms. Rowe reminds her AP class everyday that conceit comes before a fall.

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  • Ask guests to bring a copy of their favorite children's book to help stock baby's library or their favorite toy or an item that reminds them of their childhood.

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  • It reminds you of the movie theater screen, but it is not necessarily the best for practical everyday use, particularly if wall space is limited.

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  • Looking at all of the new patio furniture and garden decorations reminds us of summer parties and of course, grilling!

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  • Terra Cotta is great to use on kitchen walls because it reminds one of the old crumbling clay walls found on ancient Tuscan buildings.

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  • So frosty it reminds me of the '80s, this offers very little pigment and far too much shimmer to be practical.

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  • You want a layout that brings it to life in a memorable way so that whenever you look back on it, it reminds you of the special time you had and the people you celebrated with.

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  • This philosophy of the company reminds scrappers to take the time to enjoy the present, as well as document the special moments in life for future generations.

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  • He reminds the people that his house is to be a house of prayer.

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  • A note on each page reminds users not to type in all capital letters, which is considered shouting in the online world, or to fill the screen with text.

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  • Inspiration from Amy's interview reminds us once again that the important thing is to be true to yourself, no matter what look you lean toward.

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  • If young children read for story, teens read for connection - whether it's on a personal level (the book reminds them of themselves) or an interpersonal level (the book teaches them about other people).

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  • In his book, Foods That Heal, Dr. Bernard Jensen reminds readers of the old Russian mountain culture whose members would drink raw goat whey for its longevity promoting properties.

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  • He'll hate that I said this, but he reminds me of me.

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  • The handsome purple lip reminds one of some Orchids.

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  • If you're buying pajamas for a special man in your life, give a gift that seems extraordinarily personalized because it features something that reminds you both of something only you share.

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  • It reminds the reader that many kinds of circumstances can present a threat to our safety and that we should always be conscious of that.

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  • Sparky proudly reminds everyone to Stay fire smart!

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  • Another advises sticking with what the experts (the physicians) recommend and a third reminds that the snoring solution is simply a chinstrap.

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  • National Sleep Awareness Week is an annual week long event that reminds people of the importance of sleep.

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  • Life reminds me of the combat portion of the Grand Theft Auto series, which was arguably its weakest point.

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  • It reminds me of some of the cheesy badly acted sci-fi movies made in the 50's, and Tim Burton's Mars Attacks.

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  • The game reminds veterans of the series of many fond memories from as far back as the NES.

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  • Fess Parker's Pinot Blanc reminds me less of a Chard and more of a Loire version of it, and, more importantly, an enjoyable one.

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  • Merlot is a medium-bodied red wine that sometimes reminds tasters of fruit.

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  • Other collectors may enjoy collecting vintage saws and other antique tools because it reminds them of their father, uncle, or grandfather.

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  • During the first three or four months of life, many babies feel comforted if they are held tightly in a way the reminds them of the womb.

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  • Tigi Bed Head hair products are designed not only to provide users with a cutting edge approach to styling technology, but bright packaging imparts a bold and hip attitude that reminds fans that these are the "it" products for "it" hair.

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  • The Foolish site reminds users that the results are future savings, when money is less valuable.

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  • In this way, the San Francisco Giants logo also reminds fans of the great game of baseball's storied history.

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  • When paired with the knit fabric, the entire collection reminds you of stopping at the ice cream truck during the hot lazy days of summer.

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  • Making it a recurring occasion adds to the importance and reminds teens and adults to save the night and not plan another activity.

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  • Walking into a room with a candle chandelier often reminds people of centuries past.

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  • Serve food that reminds people of the tropics and summer.

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  • This reminds me of one of my professor's definition of insanity.

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  • Your letter reminds me of the scene in When Harry Met Sally where Harry states that there can't be platonic relationships between men and women because men are only thinking about wanting to have sex with women.

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  • Sending texts reminds your sweetheart how much you care and think about him or her.

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  • Your question reminds me of the time I attended this training.

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  • Listen to music that reminds you of your sweetheart.

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  • To wit, turn your attention to the Mini Ciao Bella, a look that reminds one of a delicately stitched seashell, or Mini Frolic in the Woods, a style that is rich in its deep brown color, yet sophisticated with its petal-like jewels.

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  • On one level, you suspect you understand your Taurean man as much as anyone can, but then he does something that reminds you that he takes offense if you assume to know him too well.

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  • More importantly, the introduction of sleek muted pink leather straps reminds wearers that these shoes are as comfortable as they are classically cute!

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  • It is a shoe that reminds everyone how a few discreet flashes of skin can be so much sexier than showing just about everything.

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  • He reminds Lorelai and Rory both of Christopher (Rory's dad) and he's the first boy that she dates that her grandparents approve of.

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  • She turns him down, but he reminds her constantly and his father supports his decision.

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  • It reminds me in some way of my all time favorite story, and I think the conflict between Bill and Katie and the Forresters opens a lot of doors.

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  • Damon reminds Stefan that he promised him an eternity of misery and was just seeking to keep that promise.

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  • When she confides in Meghan about how Noel did not believe her about the time travel, Meghan reminds her that not everyone needs to be told about the future, and especially not Noel.

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  • Although the basic design is butterfly-shaped, the look reminds you more of a Mardi Gras mask.

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  • It is said that the tick and tock of a clock helps a baby to sleep as it mimics the sound of a heartbeat and reminds a baby of the sound of his mother's heart from inside the womb.

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  • This way the watch becomes fun as it reminds the child of their favorite character as well as being purely a time keeping device.

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  • The instructor has to have a connection with the practice that goes beyond the asanas to offer insights and guidance in the practice that reminds students to not get caught up in the physical.

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  • The style reminds car buyers of an old-fashioned wagon but with a wow factor.

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  • It seems just about every diet out there reminds us of the importance of drinking plenty of water, but why?

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  • In some ways, My Black Dahlia reminds me of Murder Was the Case by Snoop, another song that does a good job of communicating the feeling of spiraling out of control.

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  • A fun checklist at the bottom of the invite reminds guests to bring things like pajamas, pillow, "fav movie" and "girl talk."

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  • Tracy dates Olivia's ex-boyfriend, and Olivia often reminds viewers that Tracy is a boyfriend stealer.

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  • Deverry book reminds us who is reincarnated as whom.

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  • Darwinia reminds one of Conan Doyle's Lost World, another candidate for ex post facto elevation to Steamhood.

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  • They present a video recap of the previous season to whet fans' appetites before the new season starts and reminds.

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  • You might also opt for a fragrance that reminds you of your favorite flower or dessert, helps you fall asleep faster or reduces stress.

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  • A simple form will appear that reminds you that you won't be able to reactivate your account if you delete it.

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  • It reminds the Cub Scout to behave properly.

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  • He developed a cough that sounds like something is stuck in his throat, and at the same time it reminds me of trying to clear his throat.

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  • Perhaps you'll find a style you like with a name that reminds you of an inside joke with a loved one.

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  • Oh, and that reminds me.

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  • As far as purity of diction, fine wit, crushing satire against a debased and ignorant clergy, and a general sympathy with suffering humanity are concerned, Omar certainly reminds us of the great Frenchman; but there the comparison ceases.

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  • We find a division of social ranks which reminds us of the threefold gradation of Lower Germany (edelings, frilings, lazzen - eorls, ceorls, laets), and not of the twofold Frankish one (ingenui Franci, Romani), nor of the minute differentiation of the Upper Germans and Lombards.

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  • As the lame smith he reminds us of Hephaestus, and in his flight with wings of Daedalus escaping from Minos.

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  • His character and pursuits are the more remarkable, considering the rank of life in which he was born and the circumstances under which he was brought up. In many respects he reminds.

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  • The church key reminds him that "it is my sin that locks his handes," and the stones of the floor are patience and humility, while the cement that binds them together is love and.

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  • Balak meets Balaam and they go together [and offer sacrifices]; Balaam, however, blesses Israel by divine inspiration; Balak remonstrates, but Balaam reminds him of his message and again blesses Israel.

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  • The old gentleman in his aristocratic imperiousness frequently reminds us of the amusing directions given by Sir John Wynne to his chaplain, quoted in Pennant's Tour in Wales.

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  • In some of the flights of his muse he reminds us of Slowacki, in the melody of his verse of Zaleski.

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  • The opposition of divine good fortune according to impulse to that which is contrary to impulse reminds us of Plato's point in the Phaedrus that there is a divine as well as a diseased madness.

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  • To warn Eugenius against pride, Bernard reminds him in biblical terms that an insensate sovereign on a throne resembles " an ape upon a housetop," and that the dignity with which he is invested does not prevent him from being a man, that is, " a being, naked,!

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  • The mention of the order of the Teutonic Knights reminds us how the crusading spirit had affected Christendom.

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  • It reminds us of the general conditions of Greek seamanship when we find that Corcyra was the meetingplace for the allied fleet, and that Syracuse was reached only by a coasting voyage along the shores of Greek Italy.

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  • He resembles the first in his method of investigating the end which human nature is intended to realize; he reminds of the other by the consistency with which he upholds the absolute supremacy of moral law.

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  • This reminds one of the Ananzi or spider creator of West Africa.

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  • Factory Direct Craft reminds me of a craft superstore.

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  • It reminds the boy to dress neatly and maintain a neat appearance.

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  • The " bastard " (mixed race) of Ashdod reminds us of Neh.

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