Candidates, remember that it is overwhelming, but you need to do your part too.
People need to remember that it's not always about the level of success on a commercial level.
Remember that it was Nixon who started supporting black entrepreneurship, for example.
Karmali: Tiago, please remember that it is not just trade but cap-and-trade.
But on this day we remember that it is on our behalf that they gave our lives -- they gave their lives.
You may not even read the quote, just remember that it was in pink chalk this morning as you picked up your latte.
Buyers tempted by the idea of owning a piece of architectural history should remember that it's rarely as straightforward as winning a bidding war.
The pilots should remember that it was high pilotage rates on the Mississippi in the 1870s that first brought big business to Texas's ports.
"The U.S. State Department would do well to remember that it answers to the president of the United States, not the European Union, " DeLay said.
You may remember that it passed with just three Republican votes.
But that is an estimate, and it is important to remember that it is just an estimate, and the urgency of raising the debt ceiling remains.
"It really is beautiful in a kind of surrealistic way, but you also have to remember that it puts people and their homes in danger, " he said.
And no, it did not cause me to go buy an appliance from Sears but I did remember that it was for Sears in the first place.
Yet the world must remember that it was not simply international institutions -- not just treaties and declarations -- that brought stability to a post-World War II world.
We remember that it is their courage, their unselfishness, their devotion to duty that has sustained this country through all its trials and will sustain us through all the trials to come.
But if you are debating whether to add a new garage, remember that it can run the risk costing more to build than it would be worth when the house is sold.
It didn't provide everything that people wanted and I'm old enough to remember that it could provide sometimes an absolutely terrible service despite the heroic efforts of the men and women who worked on that service.
These days, the 33-year-old Ipoh-born Hong Kong resident may be better known as Asia's highest-paid female action star, but loyal fans will remember that it was her looks that started it all for her years ago.
Let's remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values of self-reliance and individual liberty and national unity.
Readers should remember that it is the UN member states that opt not to have a standing UN army, forcing the organization to rely on 'volunteer' Troop Contributing Countries, who are paid by the UN for their efforts.
So on a bad day I try to remember that - it doesn't always work, mind you.
It's not what many senior Democrats are expecting (understandably), but if it happens, remember that you heard it here first.
But though it is Teddy's historic body of achievements that we will remember, it is his giving heart that we will miss.
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"I remember being on that podium and I remember that feeling of seeing it so many times over the years, what someone might be feeling when that gold medal is put round their neck, " Agassi said.
It may be that few remember it now, but Rivera didn't throw his famous cutter when he first came to the majors, and he didn't throw it for his first couple of years as a reliever, during which he was as good as he's always been.
Don't get confused about that. (Applause.) Remember who it is that we need to move in order to actually change the laws.
The most important thing to remember is that when it comes to risk, willingness and ability to bear it are not the same thing.
And it is important to remember that the relationship is important because it helps our national security interest to maintain it.
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