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remind

[ri-mahynd] / rɪˈmaɪnd /


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When he looks at their passports, he is reminded of a freedom he is still being denied.

From BBC

It was impossible not to admire his essential grip when he tried again, and to be reminded that none of us are alone in our attempts to fit in.

From Los Angeles Times

He is fond of reminding reporters that he prefers to keep his intentions to himself and a small circle of insiders to avoid potential adversaries knowing his next moves.

From BBC

It’s worth reminding ourselves that none of this dystopia stuff is especially new, even if it’s been hypercharged lately by electronics and algorithms.

From Salon

The author’s demibiography also reminds us of the sad truth that even great poets have short careers.

From The Wall Street Journal