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reminder

[ri-mahyn-der] / rɪˈmaɪn dər /


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The campaign's high energy is a reminder that in a country where the median age is just 17, politics is overwhelmingly fuelled by the young.

From BBC

Elsewhere, developments in Venezuela and renewed focus on Greenland “serve as timely reminders that geopolitical shocks can re-emerge quickly and with little warning,” he said.

From MarketWatch

Glaser understood the crowd could take a few reminders of that, placing their rarified status in perspective while still keeping the stars in her corner.

From Salon

Love when winners get this emotional and talk about the journey; it’s a good reminder of that making art, and making it to any awards season, is a lot of work.

From Los Angeles Times

Taylor added that Beverly Hills has served as a reminder to similarly “stand up and remind myself of who I am.”

From Los Angeles Times