But are signs effective at reminding distracted parents to keep a close watch on their children?
Clinton closed by reminding the crowd she's been counted out before, only to win.
Yet connoisseurs need no reminding of the immense stature of Shakespeare's most explicitly political play.
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But those who were there did not seem to need much reminding of Jackson's greatness.
"The suppliers need no reminding of the importance of pricing to customers, " he said.
He was reminding me that my mother was watching and to get a hundred.
Every election season, the IRS sends out notices reminding tax exempt organizations to be careful.
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But Breckland Council is reminding the public about holiday debris which will be rejected for recycling.
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He kept reminding the editors, and the readers, that they shouldn't take themselves too seriously.
The council has been forced to launch urgent media appeals reminding people of the postponement.
Reminding him that things could have been much worse, McGregor told him to quit whining.
The society has understandably reacted coolly to Francis' election, reminding the pope that his namesake, St.
And we take deep breaths, reminding ourselves that all has worked out well so far.
To what extent should we be reminding the public that E. coli varietals proliferate like cockroaches?
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Reminding yourself of the good things begets confidence and makes you more attractive to opportunities.
He has a note on his desk reminding himself of the virtues of patience.
But - in case anyone needed any reminding - there are other things going on here.
And thank you for reminding us of the country we can and must always be.
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And thank you, Bob, for reminding me of my best line from the speech last night.
Rather than promising profits, Mr de Guindos might do well to start reminding people of that.
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Reminding voters of America's vulnerabilities almost certainly helps Mr Bush in the short term.
It is about reminding them that the park has crummy plumbing, hungry rats and crumbling concrete.
As an election strategy, reminding people of the past can work only while memories are fresh.
The message is that we can personalise humdrum, everyday transactions by reminding ourselves of their emotional connections.
My husband often laughs at the notes I make reminding myself of tasks I need to do.
Every week, I get an email from NBC PR flack, Adam Freifeld, reminding me of that fact.
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This year was reminding me in many, many ways, between my wife and myself, rooting you on.
But we have to keep reminding ourselves and everybody why we are there, what we are doing.
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Besides reminding the Tory party to sound nice (never a bad idea), the concept had ideological roots.
As Mr Cardoso's propagandists are busy reminding them, in 1994 Mr da Silva opposed the real plan.
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