She reminded us that women still earn only 77 cents for every dollar a man earns.
She reminded us of the many opportunities our country affords all of its citizens.
She reminded him that it was exactly two years since they had first texted, he says.
He would not hear her when she reminded him that he also had no one to injure, no one to fail.
She reminded me of the Seamaster, a boat once sailed by New Zealand explorer and famed ocean yacht racer Sir Peter Blake.
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She reminded voters here that when her husband first ran, he abandoned the Iowa caucuses, since Iowa Senator Tom Harkin was such a clear favorite.
She reminded him of the young men who people Dostoevsky's novels, youths with a heightened sense of injustice and a longing to change the world.
As she poured herself into the work, she reminded herself that she had to make a living with it and from it, to pay attention to the numbers and business side.
She reminded Australians to "take the appropriate precautions to stay safe and monitor information from local emergency services as they work to protect lives and property", the AFP news agency reports.
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But when Eleanor joked about my writing the book on getting our most important priorities accomplished, she reminded me that, while it may not be natural to me, I could be highly productive.
In addition, she reminded him that his lawyer had filed a motion to have the case dismissed on the grounds that he was denied his right to a speedy trial -- a motion that Lind denied Tuesday.
She reminded the class that an entire country stood behind them, and that through efforts like the Joining Forces initiative, the combined efforts of diverse organizations from government and business to faith-based organizations and school districts would be backing them up.
She is reminded that President Barack Obama is regularly on the line to successful American athletes.
It was a matter of hours before she was reminded that her boss was among her "friends".
She constantly reminded me that where I was didn't define who I was.
She also reminded us of how rare it is when your hero not only meets but also exceeds your expectations, as Bernstein did for her.
She was, of course, frequently reminded that she was doing what women were not meant to do, but she was not much impressed.
She lapses into silence and you are reminded that she is a girl who keeps her painful memories hidden deep inside, and doesn't like to talk about them.
He had been a football player like me and she said I reminded her of him.
Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams said she had been reminded of Lady Thatcher's "forthright style and plain speaking".
Then she came back a little later and reminded me again because she noticed that the red light on my noise reducing headphones was still on, even though I had taken them off my ears and they were hanging loosely around my neck.
Her ex-husband and former business partner, Stewart Butterfield, reminded Fake she had talked about it while the two were strolling the streets of Vancouver, where the couple lived, and when they built an internet game company together.
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Magda Chrysaphiades says the chaos and panic she witnessed on Saturday after the announcement reminded her of the Turkish invasion in 1974 when she first moved to Cyprus from the UK to set up a leather and suede manufacturing business with her family.
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In short, she had a disposition that reminded me of like my high school teacher, my parents, of that generation.
Mention of Helen, who had been their hostess the previous evening, reminded Nana that she had a phone call to make.
As Robert Peston has succinctly reminded us, she has good reason to be wary of the talk of a European "banking union" now coming out of Brussels.
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