We would remind anyone approached by the Qaddafi family seeking refuge that U.N.
And it's ready to remind them, by way of targeted contrast mailers and possible ad campaigns in Christian media outlets.
And these partnerships remind us that by pursuing trade and commerce, we are unleashing the most powerful force the world has ever known for eradicating poverty and creating opportunity -- and that's broad-based economic growth.
And I also would remind you that the referral by the United Nations to the ICC was a referral by the United Nations, not just the United States.
Henry Vogel of the Boston Consulting Group likes to remind clients that raising prices by 1% can boost profits by up to four times as much as a 1% cut in overheads and fixed costs.
Mr Berlusconi failed to remind the Russian Government to abide by the rule of law.
As such, they can be significantly leavened by unremitted efforts to remind consumers and investors what banks really exist to accomplish and what they do still accomplish: get small businesses off the ground, create opportunities to own homes and cars, finance education.
March 22 is used by the United Nations to remind people around the globe about the massive problems of water shortages.
You remind me of the man that lived by the river.
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Its architectural riches were acknowledged this year when it was chosen to front a campaign by the Victorian Society to remind holidaymakers they do not always need to get on a plane and head abroad.
And in your typical spirit, you left by surprise as if to remind us once more, that in life as in music, each great performance could be the last one even if the show must go on.
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"We would also remind motorists to adhere to all direction given by PSNI, " he said.
He will remind you that his highs have been accompanied by low points too.
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Romney should take every chance to remind Latinos that we have been disproportionately affected by the bad economy.
He started by asking them to pause and remind themselves "of the basics".
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Researchers say the fan could be used to remind people that it is lunch-time by dispensing pleasant smells of fresh bread or pizza.
But you should remind yourselves of the testimony and description provided by Vernon Jordan when he said, quote, "The president has an extraordinary memory, " end quote.
This issue of FORBES should remind us of the inspiring progress made possible by democratic capitalism and--maybe--have us reflecting on what nurtures and harms this awesome phenomenon.
As global leaders come together in Rio to lay the foundations for a more sustainable future, we must remind them that green growth cannot be achieved by economic and political agreements or technological solutions alone.
"I hope it will give us the chance to thank and remind ourselves of the sacrifice that was made by so many people who are part of a great generation of heroes for our country, " he said.
North Korea then chipped in to remind people what a foul neighbour it is by complaining that South Korean engineers building a power station on its territory were attempting to cast postal ballots: the North fears that such dangerous democratic habits might corrupt the locals.
And I would remind you of the damage caused to our economy by the approach that House Republicans took on this matter just in the summer of 2011.
The intention of this article is not to criticize the public relations firm but it is meant to remind all of us that social media is, by definition, building relationships through conversations.
To remind you, at the moment the annual vote by investors on a company's remuneration report (which is basically the story of what has happened to executive pay, rather than what will happen) has an advisory status.
As the biggest marketing event of the year (with a respectful nod to Black Friday) the Big Event should remind marketers large and small how products become brands by becoming and remaining resonant, relevant, and more than a dogpile of support points and functional features and benefits.
When things cool off a bit and, if the lawyers permit, Murdoch might sponsor an op-ed program, on the challenges faced by the media today, which may remind the public of the knowledge advantage Murdoch brings and the positive force he can be in defining and shaping future strategies for the Fourth Estate.
But nevertheless I would want to remind the AU that if they bravely adopted a procedure by which it wouldn't sit undemocratically elected leaders.
Their ranks are being swollen daily by refugees who are all too happy to remind them of the risks that mergers present, to both jobs and shareholder value.
Sony schmony, Sharp's here to remind us that they too, make some compelling gear by dropping 3 new LCD panels onto the stack of smaller sets rolled out earlier this month.
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Mr. CHRISTA BELL (Poet): Because your eyes remind me of watermelon rinds scraped clean of their meat by narrow teeth because today your skin is not burnished honey but a bitter herb chew to hold the grief at bay, because your lips are the purple grapes of (unintelligible).
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