Reminds
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675 examples of Reminds in a sentence
And this whole phenomenon of having short bursts of time to get things done
reminds
me of another thing that doesn't work when you're interrupted, and that is sleep.
Well, the subject of difficult negotiation
reminds
me of one of my favorite stories from the Middle East, of a man who left to his three sons, 17 camels.
And so the third side
reminds
us of that.
He's the one who
reminds
us that we're all part of a greater whole.
And of course, looking at this lion paw that has been skinned, it eerily
reminds
me of a human hand, and that's ironic, because their fate is in our hands.
Almost everything that I see her do at her age
reminds
me of what I could not do at that age.
And when he passed on, I took this table with me and brought it to my office, and it
reminds
me of him.
It
reminds
me of what goes on around an empty space sometimes."
It
reminds
us that we are a part of nature, and we're not separate from it.
It
reminds
us that we are a part of nature and we need to take care of it.
They package it with the red ribbon that
reminds
us of HIV, put it in boxes that remind you who paid for them, show pictures of your wife or husband and tell you to protect them or to act prudently.
And these sequences are auto-associatively recalled, so if I see something, I hear something, it
reminds
me of it, and it plays back automatically.
But it turns out, it doesn't remind me of the thing I thought it would; it
reminds
me constantly of something else instead.
It actually
reminds
me of the most important lesson regret can teach us, which is also one of the most important lessons life teaches us.
It
reminds
us that we know we can do better.
Now, Susan Sontag
reminds
us that photographs, in part, help define what we have the right to observe, but more importantly, they are an ethics of seeing.
One of the things that I really like about my work is that it allows me to step back from my every day and to experience the larger context, this feeling that just as we go out and try to find planets in the universe that might be like ours, it always
reminds
me of how precious what we have here is.
It
reminds
me of the stairs I made for Pee-Wee Herman.
But as Edgar Woolard, who used to chair Dupont,
reminds
us, "Companies hampered by old thinking won't be a problem because," he said," they simply won't be around long-term."
This change over time is striking to me, because it
reminds
us that the interpretation of the Second Amendment and cultural attitudes about guns have changed over time.
In fact, this
reminds
me, I don't know, a couple years ago I gave a talk at a school in Palo Alto where there were about a dozen 11-year-olds that had come to this talk.
And whether it's in the expression of a Greek sculpture that
reminds
you of a friend, or a dog pooping in the corner of a tapestry, or, to bring it back to my tutor Pietro, those dancing figures who are indeed knocking back the wine, and that nude figure in the left foreground.
When he sings songs from our childhood, attempting words that not even I could remember, he
reminds
me of one thing: how little we know about the mind, and how wonderful the unknown must be.
And that got me into a discussion with some other people, other scientists, about maybe some other subjects, and one of the guys I talked to, who was a neuroscientist, said, "You know, I think there are a lot of solutions to the problems you brought up," and
reminds
me of Michael's talk yesterday and his mother saying you can't have a solution if you don't have a problem.
My relationship with the internet
reminds
me of the setup to a clichéd horror movie.
It
reminds
me a bit of high school, unfortunately.
And it
reminds
us of the aimless nature of cloudspotting, what an aimless activity it is.
They said, obviously tried to dissociate themselves from drugs, but said, "It
reminds
me of one thing and that's the value of the brand has stayed consistent."
But this also
reminds
us that, although we are still working with mice, it's probably a good idea to start thinking and discussing about the possible ethical ramifications of memory control.
Indeed, the Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
reminds
us that it took the United States nearly 170 years from the time that the Constitution was written for there to be equal rights in the United States.
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