Reminded
in sentence
1006 examples of Reminded in a sentence
I'm
reminded
of a New Yorker cartoon.
The boys
reminded
me of home.
They
reminded
me of the way I grew up playing soccer in the streets of Jordan, with my brothers and cousins.
I'm
reminded
that I'm a little person when a stranger points, stares, laughs, calls me a name, or takes a photograph of me.
You see, Beyoncé wanted to pay homage to New Orleans, and my art
reminded
her of her creole origins.
When I first saw it, it
reminded
me of a galaxy.
Looking at the alphabet sheet
reminded
me of the fact that not much has changed in the education curricula in Africa.
People would comment that it
reminded
them of an MRI.
And she was driving along in her car the other day, and suddenly she heard a song on the car radio that
reminded
her of this man.
He believed it set a dangerous precedent for further censorship, and was
reminded
of the destruction of the Library of Alexandria and the book-burning of Fascist regimes.
As Al Gore so clearly has
reminded
us, we have reached extraordinary numbers of people on this planet.
My dad actually
reminded
me a little bit of Hulk Hogan, but I was Hulk Hogan and he was Andre the Giant.
When I think of neutrality, I'm
reminded
of when I was a new Rutgers Law grad and freshly minted attorney, and I entered an arbitration and I was greeted by two grey-haired men who were joking about the last game of golf they played together and planning future social outings.
We're always reminded: when we can help a doctor save a mom's life, it's not just her life that you're saving.
I'm sure it's obvious to you now, but it was actually yesterday that I was
reminded
of why.
This word game
reminded
me that there is a structure to white supremacy, as there is to misogyny, as there is to all systemic abuses of power.
I'm sure I would have ignored it if it hadn't
reminded
me of something I had experienced, something I felt uncomfortable telling anyone: that when I was sure that I was going to die, I didn't feel angry.
But it also
reminded
me of the power of pattern and repetition to make an effect in our mind.
He said it
reminded
him of a place where time just stops, where time doesn't matter anymore.
Now Machiavelli is a figure who's often derided in the West, but the liberal philosopher Isaiah Berlin
reminded
us that the goal of Machiavelli was to promote virtue, not evil.
And that lady
reminded
me.
We're
reminded
that discoveries of this magnitude don't happen overnight.
I'm
reminded
every night that not getting ahead isn't the same thing as falling behind any more than not being lively is the same thing as being dead.
I was
reminded
of how fragile our sense of security is and how vulnerable people truly are.
And I was especially
reminded
of what a ridiculously short straw I had that day, because now I had to do what Albert had just done, and there are like 100 of these lambs in the pen.
But it
reminded
me and brought me back to the planetarium, and that interior, and I started to go back to painting.
It was also the day after the inauguration, and I was
reminded
how Mathare is still connected to the globe.
So, now these students against pollution, who were sending those protest letters to McDonald's, they
reminded
me of myself 20 years ago.
Of the 90 percent of the energy that Mr. Gore
reminded
us that we waste every day, don't add wasting our energy, intelligence and hard-earned experience to that count.
That image
reminded
me of something.
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