That reminder failed, and now he is haunted as never before, this time standing alone.
In fact, I'll put that reminder next to my Forbes subscription renewal form...the one I don't intend to fill out.
That reminder is not to impugn the integrity of the minutes or the staff, but there is a natural tendency to smooth off the rough edges of minority viewpoints.
That is a reminder that in this day and age, few companies stay dominant for more than a few years, let alone forever.
That effort is a reminder that when all the active-duty, reserve-component, retiree and dependent beneficiaries of the present system are added up, they exceed the margin of victory in many swing states during the 2008 election.
Only 52% of the merchants who responded to the survey said that a reminder email was sent to customers who abandoned their cart.
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The sense of remoteness is however qualified by the rusty shell casings that litter the summit, a reminder that this border despite its inaccessibility was the scene of fierce artillery exchanges during the Iran-Iraq war.
In the meantime, that wall of doubt is a daunting reminder that the country's rebound can occur quietly but never easily.
And I hope that my presence here today is a reminder that, in good times and in bad times, the United States stands as a friend with Indonesia.
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Beyond that, Amazon.com is the latest reminder that if banks or other sources of credit in the financial services industry ever become tight, substitutions will ably fill in for them.
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He addressed this not long ago and I think he made an observation that I know he feels deeply, which is that what happened at Penn State is a reminder that institutions have -- individuals and institutions have grave responsibilities to make sure that our children are taken care of and protected.
Anyway, my main point is that the recent behavior of the yen is a reminder that what we think we know about exchange rates is wrong.
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It sparked a comment on another site, MediaPost, that is both a history lesson and a poignant reminder that personal brand-building in the news business is more than a century old.
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That's when dynamism hurts--a sharp reminder that impersonal market forces continue to guide us.
The jobs numbers that were released by the Labor Department this morning are a reminder that the road to recovery is never straight, and that we have to continue to work every single day to get our economy moving again.
But mobile money and other new ideas that could help the poor (see article) provide a useful reminder that financial innovation in itself is not always a bad thing.
In a system that requires unanimity, grumbling from Finland and the Netherlands is a reminder that even if the limited deal at the summit holds, further steps will be hard.
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"Our hope is that this case serves as prevention for years to come and a reminder that discrimination is illegal, and has no place in Pennsylvania, " said JoAnn Edwards, executive director of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission.
That many of these organisations were already in existence long before foot and mouth is a reminder that much of British agriculture has been in crisis for years.
And one more thing: Now that all these Republicans are getting in line to endorse Romney, it only serves as a reminder that they didn't endorse him before he had become the presumptive nominee.
The devastating storms and tornadoes that have swept across Missouri, Alabama and other parts of our nation this week are a vivid reminder that disasters of all kinds can strike at any time, and it is vital that all of us, including members of our nation's emergency management team and the American public, are prepared to act.
As it turned out, that was a lot of what I normally do in a typical work week, giving me a great reminder that I do have more control over my schedule than I think.
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Malian Ambassador to South Africa Sinaly Coulibaly said that while African history and culture were often associated with an oral tradition, the Timbuktu documents were a reminder that African knowledge comprises both a written and oral tradition.
The fact that such an idea is even up for consideration should be a major wake-up call -- a reminder that climate change is real and happening now.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Howard Berman told the crowd that hearing their stories was "just another reminder of that which I already knew": that the government needs to do more to help people facing foreclosure.
That study stands as a reminder to drug companies that clinical trials can always backfire--Bristol had hoped to show there was little difference between the two medications.
But it's a reminder that the 'known unknowns' in the Spanish case are mainly local.
It is a reminder that things can change a lot over the course of a presidency.
The constant reminder that the economy is at a near time low reminds consumers spending less.
But I was also a reminder that they had grown slow, sloppy, and satisfied.
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