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1 She knew she'd be reminded in the morning, but for now-sheforgot.
2 We are, indeed, reminded in fables and folklore that quitters never win.
3 One is reminded in this connection of a story concerning Kobori-Enshiu.
4 We are reminded in this connection what an important part it plays in modern history.
5 He had to be reminded in 1882 that he had promised to send the notes.
6 Of this tale one is reminded in considering the place of the milk pitcher in the home.
7 There was the time he'd harassed one of the surgical nurses, he was reminded in a lowered voice.
8 Twenty-four years on, I'm still reminded in the States about the day I beat Jack Nicklaus - twice.
9 He began by alluding to his having been often reminded in the debate that he was not a lawyer.
10 It reminded her, as she hadn't been reminded in years, that she was God's bride and no one else's.
11 Seldom a week passed without his being reminded in some such sudden way that it was Sentimental Tommy still.
12 Yet every time we cross the Channel we are reminded in some fresh way of the foreignness of foreign countries.
13 As we all have been reminded in the past few days, some 17 per cent of Irish adults are functionally illiterate.
14 There are some passages in the Antigone of Sophocles, well known to scholars, of which I am reminded in this connection.
15 It is extraordinarily moving to be reminded in this unendingly rich book of what Szreter and Fisher call diverse emotional realities.
16 She was frequently called upon to assist them, and even reminded in some miraculous manner, if she chanced to forget them.
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