Reminded Sentence Examples

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  • The way he did it reminded her of Alex.

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  • It reminded her of those days, years ago, when the family laughed and talked to each other.

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  • I reminded him that he said he went to Columbia because he needed the money.

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  • The sight of them reminded him of all he had experienced and learned during these weeks and this recollection was pleasant to him.

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  • Alex said it might not have made any difference, and reminded her that she needed to think positive.

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  • He looked and recognizing in her both the old and the new Sonya, and being reminded by the smell of burnt cork of the sensation of her kiss, inhaled the frosty air with a full breast and, looking at the ground flying beneath him and at the sparkling sky, felt himself again in fairyland.

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  • That wide-eyed innocent look and those full lips reminded him of a fairytale princess.

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  • Bruises in the shape of fingers reminded her of the ordeal.

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  • Martha gave her husband a searing snarl and reminded him it was Howie's life and not ours.

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  • He hadn't thought it as harsh as it was, just like he thought nothing of killing anything in his path, but seeing the look on a normal human's face reminded him he'd been close to losing what humanity he possessed for quite a while.

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  • To be reminded first by a woman who should be dead and again by a Healer of some sort … He shook out his shoulders and nudged his XO awake, not wanting to deal with the thoughts.

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  • He didn't need to be reminded of that.

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  • It is impossible in reading Erasmus not to be reminded of the rationalist of the 18th century.

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  • We are reminded of Exod.

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  • The two letters "c-a," you see, had reminded her of Fridays "lesson"--not that she had any idea that cake was the name of the thing, but it was simply a matter of association, I suppose.

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  • I also dreamed that I might gather the wild herbs, or carry evergreens to such villagers as loved to be reminded of the woods, even to the city, by hay-cart loads.

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  • Rostov even noticed that Denisov did not like to be reminded of the regiment, or in general of that other free life which was going on outside the hospital.

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  • It was unpleasant to Prince Andrew to meet people of his own set in general, and Pierre especially, for he reminded him of all the painful moments of his last visit to Moscow.

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  • It reminded her of an Arkansas weather joke she once heard.

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  • His reminded her of a cobra about to strike, though he'd pulled the gun up to his shoulder.

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  • For a moment, Dusty was reminded again of the strong, confident leader Darian had been, long ago.

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  • You're running out of time, she reminded him.

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  • Reminded of Pumpkin Green, he wondered where the young hiker had spent the cool night.

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  • As the deity who brought you back from the dead-dead, you are obligated to me, she reminded him.

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  • A knock at the door reminded her she wasn't alone.

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  • The clipped note in her chief advisor's voice reminded her of how little he approved of her recent decision to involve herself in war planning.

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  • The coloration is generally sombre, but to this there are exceptions; the fruit-bats are brownish yellow or russet on the under surface; two South American species are white; Blainville's chin-leafed bat is bright orange; and the Indian painted bat (Cerivoula pieta) with its deep orange dress, spotted with black on the wing-membranes, has reminded observers of a large butterfly.

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  • He accepted,or appeared to accept, the cognomen of Nero conferred upon him by the shouts of the populace, whom his comparative youth and the effeminacy of his appearance reminded of their lost favourite.

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  • Not only were the magnates sharply reminded that they held their lands on military tenure, but the towns were also made to contribute both men and ships, and peasant levies, especially archers, were recruited from every parish.

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  • A townsman told me that when he met him sauntering through the village in his small close-fitting cap, and whistling to himself, he reminded him of a prince in disguise.

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  • We are often reminded that if there were bestowed on us the wealth of Croesus, our aims must still be the same, and our means essentially the same.

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  • This gratitude reminded him of how much more he might do for these simple, kindly people.

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  • Everything that reminded him of his past was repugnant to him, and so in his relations with that former circle he confined himself to trying to do his duty and not to be unfair.

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  • I remember how he began speaking to him about Lise as if she were alive--he had forgotten she was dead--and Tikhon reminded him that she was no more, and he shouted, 'Fool!'

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  • The heaviness of his head and chest reminded him of the possibility of suffering and death for himself.

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  • These bells reminded Pierre that it was Sunday and the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin.

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  • She closed them but did not kiss them, but clung to that which reminded her most nearly of him--his body.

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  • In the darkness, he wasn't reminded of an ache he'd killed long ago, that which reminded him he once knew what it was to feel the warmth of the sun on his human skin.

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  • She dressed quickly to avoid comments on either her collar or her scars and flung herself into her bunk, reminded of her cell with Lankha.

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  • Other thoughts collided with her emotions, ones that reminded her that she was forever trapped with some otherworldly creature that viewed her as a food supply and nothing more.

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  • I own you now, she reminded him.

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  • No alcohol, he reminded her.

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  • The spacious kitchen reminded her of Ully.s lab with its landscape of stainless steel.

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  • Gabriel's words and her nightmare haunted her, reminded her she couldn't let herself fall in love with him now.

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  • Sasha.s words reminded him that he, too, had tasted Katie.

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  • She reminded herself she wasn.t defenseless with him this time.

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  • With his small frame and bright eyes, he'd always reminded her of an elf of some sort.

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  • A yellowish glow emitted from some unseen light source in the grey walls reminded her of a late winter afternoon that never ended.

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  • She reminded him of the little dolls his youngest sister had rejected several sun-cycles before.

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  • He didn't doubt that once she reached her new home and his sisters reminded her how to act, she would be both exquisite and tame.

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  • Other thoughts were skittering through her brain, those that reminded her she was no longer on her own territory and he hadn't told her something she hadn't heard before.

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  • It reminded her of one of her favorite space empire-building games, Homeworld.

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  • The ensuing silence, however, reminded her once more of their awkward status.

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  • The planet welcomed him home, reminded him that his own life-- and those of his people-- was tied to it.

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  • Dean was reminded of his prior night's dream.

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  • Standing there, silhouetted against the upstairs light, he was once again reminded of his prior night's dream.

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  • As they passed the plowed pullout for the cutoff to Engineer pass, they were reminded of the past June and their mountain-camping honeymoon, up this road and into Poughkeepsie Gulch.

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  • Neither spoke for more than an hour, until the ranch and stable were in sight and Dean's watch reminded them of reality.

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  • The long ride back to Ouray reminded Dean of another trip after dropping Cynthia at the airport.

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  • It reminded him of Halloween night and how she had been nearly unrecognizable.

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  • He reminded her of a Banty rooster facing it off with a big Leghorn.

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  • You sent me home, she reminded him.

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  • The Guardian's relationship, he reminded himself.

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  • Your performance on the couch makes me think you're not above taking what you want, either, she reminded him.

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  • Mrs. Watson was already up, and the scents of bacon and eggs reminded Lana how long she'd gone without real food.

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  • It reminded him of his native Appalachia with the exception of the pines.

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  • They reminded Dean of Jeffrey Byrne, doing the same thing a week earlier.

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  • It reminded him of his talk with Monica Cutler on Monday.

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  • It was bad enough to be reminded that Alex was experienced, without being reminded she had none.

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  • His startled look reminded her that the reverend was waiting for her answer.

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  • Shopping was another experience that reminded her how simple life had become.

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  • At home that evening, everything she looked at reminded her of him.

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  • The last thing she needed right now was to be reminded of their loss.

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  • It reminded her of what Katie had said about other women wanting him.

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  • She insisted she didn't want anything to do with the insurance money or the farm — she wanted to get away from everything that reminded her of Josh.

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  • This new face reminded him of everything he'd never be, of lost opportunities and misguided hope.

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  • Jenn took several steps towards him, Darian shifted, reminded of another temptress, one that had succeeded not only in mating with him but betraying him.

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  • Bianca swallowed hard, reminded of her time being bled near death by the former Black God and his son.

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  • We're nearly at war! he reminded her with a chilling smile that didn't reach his dark eyes.

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  • He hesitated before vaulting to the ground, unable to explain the quickening of his heart or the sense that the woman's teal gaze - the color of the eyes of Karyan nobility - reminded him of the home he hadn't thought of in years.

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  • The night usually reminded him of Jame.

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  • Once again Carmen was reminded of the fact that Alex wasn't a tall man.

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  • It still rankled that he thought she had to be reminded to dress in a professional way.

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  • At first he expected Carmen to lead the tour, but she reminded him that he was equally responsible for the business.

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  • It reminded her of their conversation about Brutus.

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  • It reminded Carmen of what Katie said about her response to Alex making an impression on the children.

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  • I'm sorry I reminded you.

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  • His maiden speech was youthfully fluent and dogmatic; but on its conclusion the orator was reminded with many compliments, by an honourable member, that he wanted six weeks of his majority, and consequently that he was amenable to a fine of £50o for speaking in the House.

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  • Knowledge resides not in sense but in reason, which, on the suggestion of sensations of changing individuals, apprehends, or (to be precise) is reminded of, real universal forms, and, by first ascending from less to more general until it arrives at the form of good and then descending from this unconditional principle to the less general, becomes science and philosophy, using as its method the dialectic which gives and receives questions and answers between man and man.

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  • The taking of Constantinople by the Latins in 1204 brought persecution and pillage on the monks; this reminded them of earlier Saracenic invasions, and led them to appeal for protection to Pope Innocent III., who gave them a favourable reply.

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  • After peace had been concluded, Leo, by the agency of Galimberti, reminded the chancellor of the settlement of the Roman question.

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  • Finally, the Church had reminded the wealthy classes of their duties to the sick and toilers, and by making the social question its own it had gone a long way towards permeating all social and political conditions with the spirit of Christianity.

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  • He was sick of life; but he was afraid of death; and he shuddered at every sight or sound which reminded him of the inevitable hour.

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  • It is probable that what he had suffered during his first year in London had often reminded him of some parts of the satire in which Juvenal had described the misery and degradation of a needy man of letters, lodged among the pigeons' nests in the tottering garrets which overhung the streets of Rome.

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  • Thus forcibly reminded of the existence of Canada, the British government sent out Lord Durham to investigate, and as a result of his report the two Canadas were in 1841 united in a legislative union.

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  • We are reminded of the greatness, the goodness, the righteousness of God as manifested in Nature, in history, and in revelation through the prophets, especially through Mahomet.

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  • The occasional visitor to the tomb is reminded by its inscriptions of the many virtues of the dead man while he yet lived, and is charged, if he be come with empty hands, at least to pronounce the funerary formula; it will indeed cost him nothing but the breath of his mouth !

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  • And again, when they challenged His disciples for not observing the regular fasts, He gently reminded them that they themselves relaxed the discipline of fasting for a bridegroom's friends.

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  • There would still be a great gap to be filled before we reached the earliest letters of St Paul; but yet we should know what the Apostle meant when he wrote to " the Church of the Thessalonians in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ," and reminded them how they had " turned from idols to serve the living and true God, and to wait for His Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead, even Jesus who delivereth us from the wrath to come."

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  • At last they made up their minds, and presented a memorial to the emperor (19th of February 1521) in which they reminded him that no imperial edict could be published against Luther without their sanction, and proposed that he should be invited to Worms under a safe-conduct and be there examined.

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  • Indeed, the sophists generally had a special predisposition to error of this sort, not only because sophistry was from the beginning a substitute for the pursuit of truth, but also because the successful professor, travelling from city to city, or settling abroad, could take no part in public affairs, and thus was not at every step reminded of the importance of the " material " element of exposition and reasoning.

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  • He reminded Brusati, on various occasions, that the role of the I.

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  • In Babylonian myth a serpent, apparently in a well or pool, deprived Gilgamesh of the plant which rejuvenated old age, and if it was the rightful guardian of the wonderful gift, one is reminded of the Hebrew story, now reshaped in Gen.

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  • We do not need to be reminded that Beatrice's adorer had a wife and children, or that Laura's poet owned a son and daughter by a concubine, in order to perceive that the mystic passion of chivalry was compatible in the middle ages with commonplace matrimony or vulgar illegitimate connexions.

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  • Canning was constantly reminded that his mother was a strolling actress, and was accused of foisting his pauper family on the public funds.

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  • Grateful to one who, at such a time, reminded him of his highest hopes, Gotama, to whom such things had no longer any value, took off his collar of pearls and sent it to her.

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  • During these years of petty strife England was only reminded at intervals of her kings existence by his intermittent demands English for money, which his ministers did their best to satisfy.

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  • If he pleaded that in 1328 he had been the mere tool of his mother and Mortimer, he could be reminded of the unfortunate fact that in 1331, after he had crushed Mortimer, and taken the power into his own hands, he had deliberately renewed his oath to King Philip.

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  • Balaam reminded Balak of his declaration that he could not go beyond the word of Yahweh, and then boldly announced the respective destinies of Israel and Moab, xxiv.

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  • He reminded the landlords that the " sands were running in the hour-glass," but this threat had no effect.

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  • The Spanish design with its ivory stucco walls reminded her of a mission.

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  • Occasionally she had a flashing thought that she didn't care if the Indians caught her, but when she reminded herself that they would also catch Bordeaux, she summoned up a little energy from that mystery area.

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  • While I expressed my disappointment, he reminded me our culprit had a notorious habit of frequently changing stolen plates.

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  • He reminded her of an ancient Greek god, his cold, hard beauty magnified by his sun-kissed skin and dark blond hair.

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  • Dusty gazed at him, reminded of the man Darian used to be before he was destroyed by the Black God himself.

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  • To be reminded first by a woman who should be dead and again by a Healer of some sort … He shook out his shoulders and nudged his XO awake, not wanting to deal with the thoughts.

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  • Another memory emerged, one that reminded him that long ago, he'd been assigned to ease Damian's transition to the White God, which was how he met Cassandra, a human, in the mortal realm.

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  • But today, she didn't want to be reminded that she'd changed from a normal human being into a sunlight-intolerant, moody bitch in the two months since her twenty-fourth birthday.

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  • But seeing her lifeless on the table made his soul wrench in a way that reminded him of how he'd felt when he found his brother's lifeless body thousands of years ago.

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  • It was night on this side of the world, and the otherworldly glow from the lake near Rhyn's house reminded Gabriel that he was no closer to getting those souls home yet.

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  • For a moment his persistent grip reminded her of another time when he had overpowered her.

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  • As the sole living resident of the underworld with human origins, Gabriel was often reminded of how different he remained.

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  • Then he set down the iPad, reminded of how often past-Deidre teased him by taking other assassins to her bed.

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  • His tone reminded Rhyn that coming here had been Katie.s idea and no one else.s.

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  • Gabriel.s words and her nightmare haunted her, reminded her she couldn.t let herself fall in love with him now.

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  • She must choose Anshan of her own will¸ Mansr had reminded him.

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  • Rhyn gripped and released the dagger, struggling between the tiny voice that reminded him of his promise to Katie and the vision before him.  If he took back his mate and child, there would be nowhere safe for them to go.  But he didn't want to live eternity without her.

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  • It reminded Dean to check in with Lieutenant Anderson and call Cynthia Byrne.

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  • It required only a fraction of a second to be reminded that her original career goal would never be achieved.

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  • She insisted she didn't want anything to do with the insurance money or the farm — she wanted to get away from everything that reminded her of Josh.

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  • He was reminded of the uncanny connection he felt upon their meeting in the forest.

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  • Wherever she was, she was reminded of Northern California, where she lived until she took up guardianship of the cousins.

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  • I reminded him of the fact. Yes, yes, I am a little absent-minded in such matters.

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  • Every newspaper and every news bulletin for the last two weeks has reminded us that there is a terrible agony in the world.

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  • I am reminded of a story, perhaps apocryphal.

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  • It reminded me that I've become far too churchy.

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  • She reminded us of great film comediennes who had a funny and specific way of viewing the world.

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  • I pulled up the old design comps and it reminded me of something.

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  • He also reminded comrades that the left, including the SWP, was part of the answer and not just part of the problem.

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  • It reminded me of some kinda crazy dysfunctional family.

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  • He reminded delegates that the recent Audit Unit document ' How good is our school?

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  • Got dumped in some village in the middle of nowhere, that reminded us of a scene from the film deliverance.

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  • Three ball maestro & sharp dresser Jamie Fletcher reminded everyone just how good low number juggling can be.

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  • Monday 15th May 2006 Reminded of something you forgot to finish a few days ago, you may need to retrace footsteps.

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  • They reminded me of something my great-great grandmother would make b. .

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  • The Clerk reminded members that the annual Village Hall maintenance grant of £ 350 had not been paid for the current financial year.

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  • Ms Milsom reminded homeowners that there are often flexible solutions for managing payments.

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  • What a handsome bird - it reminded me of an African hornbill with its red beak and black and white plumage.

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  • One resident felt that this whole project was a blot on the landscape; the black humps reminded others of German helmets!

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  • We are reminded of the biblical call to shun sexual immorality, and the controversial question of ' What about genital acts?

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  • Regarding Darfur, the PMOS reminded journalists what the Prime Minister had said during the Sudan trip.

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  • Our entertainment here was in so elegant a style, and reminded my fellow-traveller so much of England, that he became quite joyous.

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  • Similarly, processing, storage and sale premises were reminded of minimum sizes and to look out for V-notched lobsters.

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  • I have had a quick look at it and it reminded me of his awesome presentation.

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  • Itâs actually quite wonderful to be reminded of what a truly masterful musician Bill Bailey actually is.

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  • I'm reminded of TI that had the best 16 bit microprocessor in the late 80s.

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  • Her past misdeeds are regularly referred to, yet how often are we reminded of Juliet's unpleasant behavior during her first term.

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  • It reminded me of America so I went in and ordered a tall mocha in honor of Thanksgiving.

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  • I was reminded of a young vicar burying an elderly parishioner whom he had never actually met.

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  • Dog walkers are reminded to clean up after their dogs by placing dog poop in the red bins provided.

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  • I am reminded of the huge funeral pyres of cattle carcasses, which we saw last year.

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  • The balcony railing and its shadow reminded me of animal cages I had seen in Cambodia.

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  • The equation might have sounded simple but, as O'Leary has constantly reminded us, they were ' only ' playing Barcelona.

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  • Mission, as our Orthodox brothers and sisters have so helpfully reminded us, is the liturgy after the liturgy.

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  • I reminded children of how we did this and we clapped the rhythm together.

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  • Acharn Supee reminded us that we may try to induce sati by acting in a specific way.

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  • I quickly skimmed through the media to be reminded that I could boot from the rescue floppy.

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  • Slow, forgetful and slightly sniffy service, never paying us much attention and having to be reminded to bring drinks and take orders.

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  • Its hectic lunacy reminded him of kids rushing around with plastic bags over their heads playing spaceman.

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  • There were, we reminded him, alternative ways to fill a stadium.

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  • I was soon rebuked by him and was sharply reminded that status and rank is alive and well in civvy street, too.

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  • Harry Studholme reminded the Board that the issues were not just about import substitution, they were to do with sustainability generally.

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  • It reminded me too how much I've always fancied the job of naming the colors on paint swatches.

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  • It reminded me very much of when I was a little tike and the family went to Orlando, Florida for our summer hols.

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  • William III, the Protestant hero of Orange mythology, we are reminded tried to extend legal toleration of religious worship to Catholics.

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  • At the wsop reminded me more some high-stakes VIP.

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  • Pupils may also need to be reminded about text wrapping.

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  • Gardiner had, in fact, ere this remonstrated boldly with his sovereign on some points, and Henry now reminded him of the fact.

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  • But he admits that " some of the old poems may have been borrowed from tradition, without any intermediary " (ibid.); and when it is considered that the traces of the " cantilenes " are slight, and that the degree in which they inspired the later poetry must be a matter of impression rather than of proof, it does not surprise us to find other scholars (notably Paul Meyer) attaching less importance to them, or even doubting their existence.2 When Leon Gautier shows how history passes into legend, and legend again into romance, we are reminded of the difference 1 Die exegetischen Scholien der Ilias, p. vii.

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  • We are daily reminded of the dangers of possible bioterrorism.

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  • Thus, all NHS Trusts are reminded of the need to settle invoices with NHS Professionals in a timely manner.

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  • Thinking as we are today of sparrows, I 'm reminded of a rather whimsical old story from the ancient middle- east.

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  • I have also been reminded of a passage on the subject in ' Trout Angler 's Angles ' written by Alan Pearson.

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  • Momentarily, I was reminded of something Jim Proctor once said.

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  • Every spring and fall I 'm reminded why I love this town, it really shines.

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  • Patients can elect to be reminded when their repeat is becoming due, by phone, text, or email.

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  • Where the speed limit is greater than 30mph the motorist is normally reminded of the speed limit by the use of smaller repeater signs.

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  • I 'm reminded of a post-industrial Angkor Wat, or the islands of the Andaman Coast near Phuket shrouded in fog.

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  • Interested Sector Skills Councils are reminded that the closing date for this funding is Friday 21 April 2006.

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  • I was reminded of Roy Harper by the, at times, rambling, stream-of-consciousness lyrics.

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  • Police are linking the two incidents and reminded elderly and vulnerable people to be suspicious of all unexpected callers.

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  • At this point I was reminded of early Enid as both bands tend to lean toward the symphonic in structure and nature.

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  • And in his vertiginous sense of collapsing space and toppling buildings one may be reminded of Leon Kossoff.

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  • Suprisingly the vibrato guitar sound and initial vocal tones here reminded me strongly of The Police, but this effect soon subsides.

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  • At the wsop reminded me more some high-stakes vip.

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  • Concluding with a wistful, sunny ballad, it reminded me of happy lethargy on a sunny morning.

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  • When he reminded the audience of the ten commandments, he was using ethos to persuade them to follow a virtuous path.

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  • The sparkling myriad lights of the city reminded me of my days in Paris.

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  • The myriad sparkling lights of the city reminded me of my days in Paris.

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  • When I saw the fern, I was reminded ofprimitive plants that I saw in a history video.

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  • When I saw the fern, I was reminded of primitive plants that I saw in a history video.

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  • With government involvement and increased public awareness, pet food manufacturers are reminded of the responsibility they have to pets and pet owners.

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  • Whether she is looking for work for her modeling career or photos for her husband, sometimes being reminded of her motivation is helpful.

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  • We are reminded in Scripture, "Don't sin by letting anger gain control over you.

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  • First you can re-read your entries and be reminded of the insights you received while your mind was cleared from the everyday clutter that drags you down.

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  • In the end, consumers were simply reminded to enjoy soy products, such as tofu, in moderation rather than in monster-sized portions.

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  • If you're planning a beach wedding for early September, you might be reminded that it's hurricane season.

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  • Lastly, it's always good to be reminded that brightly colored or dark towels should be washed separately to retain color integrity.

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  • He was and is ok and never got sick, but the entire situation reminded me just how easily accidents can happen.

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  • Andi's story reminded me so much of the trials I went through with my own dog, Webster, that I was fascinated and I think you will be, too.

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  • I have been training my own dogs for many years, but my discussion with Shelby reminded me of a few basics I had forgotten and even taught me a few things I hadn't thought of.

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  • However, more advanced players who feel that they have nothing to learn from Credence will be reminded that great rock music is not about how fast or how fancy you can play.

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  • Most women love jewelry, and what mother doesn't like to be reminded on a daily basis of those she loves dearly?

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  • This is a lovely way to be reminded of loved ones as the bracelet will represent many happy thoughts.

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  • This is a nice way to look at special items of jewelry and perhaps be reminded of special memories.

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  • This a beautiful way to be reminded of your nearest and dearest.

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  • Certainly great words to live by and be reminded of by this piece of message jewelry.

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  • Hillary Clinton reminded women all over again just how great an elegant suit can look, whatever the circumstance.

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  • In this example, you are reminded that it's important to know and understand safety rules, and to follow them carefully.

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  • You know you're 50 when all you want for your birthday is to not be reminded of your age.

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  • You'll be reminded that silence is golden (or frustrating!) because you can't comment on them, though.

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  • If the parents are required to provide the answers, they are reminded that accuracy is the best way to achieve a result that may help the child.

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  • Since these studies were published, U.S. primary care physicians have once again reminded parents of the importance of immunizing their children against mumps and other childhood diseases.

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  • Children in daycare centers need to be reminded about hand washing during an outbreak to minimize contagion.

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  • Children should frequently be reminded not to share brushes, combs, or hair accessories.

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  • Young adults should also be reminded that herpes simplex can be transferred from oral-genital contact.

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  • Mandarin orange and lemon verbena make this a great scent for those days when you need to be reminded of what summertime's all about.

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  • She can keep this gift at home, or take it to work where she will be reminded all day how much you love her.

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  • Despite knowing everything, he reminded her again she will realize what you have lost in life.

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  • Millions of celiacs live in the United States who are, no doubt, better off health-wise for that "Very Green Salad"; but, occasionally each celiac needs to be reminded that his worth as a person exceeds his genetic complications.

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  • You may want to offer the child a reward of some kind for doing his or her chores without needing to be reminded to do them.

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  • Bill Nighy's character, Viktor, reportedly decided not to kill Selene because she reminded him of his daughter Sonja.

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  • The man in line behind him, the voice in the song, is reminded of the meaning of Christmas by this pair of shoes.

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  • Readers are reminded that Degrassi spoilers are intended to be fun and may or may not be correct.

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  • Every time I show someone my "tatts," I am reminded of the journey I took in the creation and design of my tattoo, the reason for getting it, and even the process of receiving it.

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  • Now that the consumer has been reminded of you, this letter needs to be more urgent and extend the offer once again.

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  • Men, while not quite as overly affectionate as women, still like to be reminded that they are loved and appreciated.

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  • The Peanut Butter were also my favorite with their chewy texture and the Oatmeal Raisin ones reminded me of a cookie!

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  • Your wife will love to be reminded that you still desire and recognize her feminine wiles.

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  • Teens and children may need to be reminded to keep their voices at a reasonable level.

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  • The sex scene immediately reminded me of the Matrix Reloaded sex scene.

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  • For those Twitter users that have a specific topic to tweet or for businesses that promote their products, then you'll want to add a topic so you can be reminded what you need to write.

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  • The Cub Scout is reminded to live up to their motto Do Your Best, the Law of the Pack and the Cub Scout Promise.

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  • No doubt he didn't like being reminded that her dream could only be achieved by unnatural methods.

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  • The golden brown skin and black hair reminded her of the conversation at Thanksgiving.

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  • Carmen met a playful mocking gaze that reminded her of Alex.

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  • Yet, one backward glance at the hard lines of the face over hers reminded her that there was more than the gentle side to him.

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  • The lady at the wheel reminded Adrienne of Mrs. Marsh.

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  • Yet his presence reminded her that he was alive because she had taken another life.

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  • When she reminded him that he was going over the thousand-dollar figure he had thrown out, he merely shrugged.

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  • She knew him to be merciless, and his words only reminded her how dangerous he was.

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  • Her heart leapt, and she stood, halfway to him before his sharp look reminded her he wasn't someone she wanted to approach.

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  • He reminded her of Jonny when her brother had learned of his father's death last summer.

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  • You really shouldn't do things like that, she repeated, reminded of similar conversations with Jonny.

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  • Darian's voice reminded Dusty of the world outside Bianca's body.

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  • Reminded he didn't give Bianca the rules he gave Darian and Sofi, he retrieved his phone.

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  • The way he and Jule had talked to each other, like long-lost enemies, reminded her she didn't know much about her father.

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  • No one wants anything to do with something like you, he reminded her.

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  • That Damian was capable of the same level of violence as these men reminded her that this world was nothing like hers.

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  • The mention of him reminded her of her cramped stomach and the half dozen failed attempts to eat normal food.

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  • The power swirling in the air around her grew as she neared Damian's door, and she was reminded of the tension in the air before a thunderstorm.

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  • Damian regarded him, reminded again how fortunate he was to have friends like his.

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  • She was reminded of a scene from a movie, where an army mobilized for war.

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  • His nearness rattled her senses in a way that reminded her of how she felt around Gabriel.

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  • Those skills give me a small chance of leaving, he reminded her.

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  • He was a handsome kid who somehow reminded Dean of Cynthia's son, Randy, but more brash.

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  • Dean reminded the voice on the other end of a three-way conversation that mother and girl hardly knew one another.

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  • It reminded Dean of the cigarette tin Martha had described.

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  • Fred O'Connor seemed a tad put out that he'd been absent from the final confrontation in the Lucky Pup Mine until Dean reminded him that without his Internet connection and library research, Martha's bones would still be without identity.

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  • The thought of the Dark One reminded Gabriel that he lost three death-dealers to him in the course of a week, not to mention the deal Deidre made.

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  • You melted for me last night, he reminded her.

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  • He found himself drawn to her again, almost too strongly to resist, and reminded himself something was off about her story.

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  • She reminded herself if he did, he wouldn't be holding her.

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  • Andre's patient smile reminded him of how there was a time when he never would've considered asking for such a favor.

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  • Gabriel was reminded of the many times he'd expressed something human to the goddess he'd loved for thousands of years.

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  • In that moment, the demon lord reminded him of Rhyn when the half-demon was trying not to let his mate soften his mood.

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  • For some reason he reminded her of Josh.

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  • It wasn't as nice as hers, and it reminded her of the fact that Alex had picked her car out for her.

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  • His silence reminded her of a time when they were fighting.

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  • His gentle flirting reminded her of how charismatic he could be, when not telling her she was getting ready to die.

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  • It smelled sweet and spicy, a scent that always reminded him of pecan pie.

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  • The heavy Southern day reminded her of the Caribbean.

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  • Wynn always spoke differently, she reminded herself.

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  • The idea of waking up to him each morning reminded her of how centered, energized and at peace she'd been after their first night together.

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  • Gabriel's gravelly voice reminded her of one of the reasons she'd snapped in the first place.

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  • She'd wanted a second night with him since the first, and the passion of his kiss reminded her of how incredible it was to be the center of his world.

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  • She needed to be unhappy, he reminded himself.

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  • The sight of the lights thrilled her, reminded her she needed to stop moping around and live her life like a glowing chili pepper.

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  • His lean torso, narrow hips and the outline of muscular thighs reminded her too well why she wasn't able to get him out of her mind.

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  • She reminded herself that the man named Darkyn promised to help for free, whichever way she decided to go.

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  • Relieved, she focused on the blue skies, yellow suns, and thick emerald grass that reminded her of pictures from a tour book of Ireland.

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  • The feeling of the angel's soft, cold hand in his own reminded Rhyn of the first thing he'd touched in Hell that hadn't been stone.  Gabriel had brought him a book with a worn, leather-like cover, and he'd lost himself dwelling on the sensation of buttery leather under his fingertips after the hazy nightmare that had been his existence in Hell.

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  • It reminded him of being underground.

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  • With my help, the beast reminded her.

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  • A stomach cramp reminded her that she hadn't eaten lunch.

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  • Something about the way he walked reminded her of Justin.

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  • Jessi was reminded of the last time she saw the mother of the cousins, a day before her death.

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  • Despite the surreal experience, Jessi saw something in his face that reminded her of the cousins.

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  • Jonny warned her that this guy wasn't normal, she reminded herself.

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  • Laurencio's voice reminded her they weren't alone.

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  • She poured it into the polished silver pot that reminded her of the fancy pots she'd seen once at an upscale hotel.

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  • The sight of his thick, roped arm next to hers reminded her of their difference in sizes.

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  • She was hot from the inside out, stunned by the kiss in a way that reminded her of how she barely walked away from his bite.

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  • He didn't do reruns, she reminded herself.

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  • Jenn stood smoothly and quickly at the hint, no doubt reminded of their many sparring sessions.

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  • Oracle, she reminded herself.

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  • She studied him apprehensively, reminded of her cousins, when they were caught up in some sort of drama.

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  • The young woman on the balcony was whining in a way that reminded Jessi of Ashley.

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  • A huge car drawn by oxen, bearing the standard of the burgh, and carrying an altar with the host, this carroccio, like the ark of the Israelites, formed a rallying point in battle, and reminded the armed artisans that they had a city and a church to fight for.

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  • We are reminded of St Paul, and of his friends Aquila and Prisca, by a monument erected by an imperial freedman who was Praepositvs Tabernacvlorvm - Chief tentmaker.

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  • The enemy's escape annoyed him greatly, the absence of captured guns and prisoners reminded him too much of his Russian experiences, and he redoubled his.

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  • Thus the botanical evidence seems to indicate that the wild almond is the source of cultivated almonds, peaches and nectarines, and consequently that the peach was introduced from Asia Minor or Persia, whence the name Persica given to the peach; and Aitchison's discovery in Afghanistan of a form which reminded him of a wild peach lends additional force to this view.

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  • Finally in the exposition of Christian Justice the Stoic doctrine of the natural union of all human interests is elevated to the full height and intensity of evangelical philanthropy; the brethren are reminded that the earth was made by God a common possession of all, and are bidden to administer their means for the common benefit; Ambrose, we should observe, is thoroughly aware of the fundamental union of these different virtues in Christianity, though he does Cicero's works are unimportant in the history of ancient ethics, as their philosophical matter was entirely borrowed from Greek treatises now lost; but the influence exercised by them (especially by the De officiis) over medieval and even modern readers was very considerable.

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  • Two days later Cesarini received the tidings that a fleet of galleys had set off for the Bosporus to prevent Murad (who, crushed by his recent disasters, had retired to Asia Minor) from recrossing into Europe, and the cardinal reminded the king that he had sworn to co-operate by land if the western powers attacked the Turks by sea.

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  • On the western side one is reminded of scenes in the highlands of Ross-shire and Inverness-shire in Scotland, from the picturesque character of the blue, white, and pinkish crystalline peaks and the fantastic outlines of the mountain ranges which rise abruptly to a height of from z000 to nearly 3000 feet above the Button Grass.

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  • The central and largest one was white, and reminded her of the sun.

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  • The children were inclined to be frightened by the sight of the small animal, which reminded them of the bears; but Dorothy reassured them by explaining that Eureka was a pet and could do no harm even if she wished to.

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  • These birds were of enormous size, and reminded Zeb of the rocs he had read about in the Arabian Nights.

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  • I reminded her of the corn, beans and watermelon-seed she had planted in the spring, and told her that the tall corn in the garden, and the beans and watermelon vines had grown from those seeds.

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  • It reminded me of ghouls and idiots and insane howlings.

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  • As it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines, making heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you look down on them, the laciniated, lobed, and imbricated thalluses of some lichens; or you are reminded of coral, of leopard's paws or birds' feet, of brains or lungs or bowels, and excrements of all kinds.

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  • This sight reminded me of falconry and what nobleness and poetry are associated with that sport.

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  • By the grace of her movements, by the softness and flexibility of her small limbs, and by a certain coyness and reserve of manner, she reminded one of a pretty, half-grown kitten which promises to become a beautiful little cat.

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  • When the adjutant reminded him of the prisoner, he jerked his head in Pierre's direction with a frown and ordered him to be led away.

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  • The picturesqueness of the chimney stacks and tumble-down walls of the burned-out quarters of the town, stretching out and concealing one another, reminded him of the Rhine and the Colosseum.

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  • When Lord Beaconsfield appealed to the country in March 1880, he reminded the country in a letter to the viceroy, the duke of Marlborough, that there was a party in Ireland " attempting to sever the constitutional tie which unites it to Great Britain in that bond which has favoured the power and prosperity of both," and that such an agitation might in the end be " scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine."

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  • First (as Arnobius and Eusebius reminded their heathen opponents), the allegorical explanations are purely arbitrary, depend upon the fancy of their author, and are all equally plausible and equally unsupported by evidence.6 Secondly, there is no proof at all that, in the distant age when the myths were developed, men entertained the moral notions and physical philosophies which are supposed to be " wrapped up, " as Cicero says, " in impious fables."

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  • On the other hand Oken (Isis, 1842, pp. 39 1 -394), though giving a summary of Nitzsch's results and classification, was more sparing of his praise, and prefaced his remarks by asserting that he could not refrain from laughter when he looked at the plates in Nitzsch's work, since they reminded him of the plucked fowls hanging in a poulterer's shop, and goes on to say that, as the author always had the luck to engage in researches of which nobody thought, so had he the luck to print them where nobody sought them.

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  • She regarded his broad back skeptically, instantly reminded of her father.

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