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1 What this action is it is scarcely necessary to remind the reader .
2 These regulations, I again remind the reader , were in force in peace time.
3 Let me remind the reader that I am only an experimenter.
4 Today, Orwell's reviews remind the reader how little the world of books has changed.
5 Here-to remind the reader - are the three factors of my problem.
6 The incantations of Medea will remind the reader of those of the witches in Macbeth.
7 It will remind the reader of a passage in Cowper's Task, written thirty years after:-
8 I may remind the reader that 5 cwt.
9 Let me remind the reader that the Vedas are divided into two parts: chandas-slokas, verses, etc.
10 Our subject, I beg leave to remind the reader 's humble servant, is novel heroes and heroines.
11 I have said this before; I remind the reader of it because of the matter in hand.
12 We must again remind the reader here that the Eskimos are a simple as well as straightforward folk.
13 I may remind the reader that the Assyrians called the Nile-valley "Musur" whence probably the Heb.
14 Will remind the reader of Pope's
15 But I need not remind the reader that the idea of this combination is indeed central in orthodox theology.
16 I again remind the reader that there are all sorts of rationalists, in the philosophical sense of the word.
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