Reminds
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675 examples of Reminds in a sentence
And in that sense, it
reminds
me all too much of smallpox.
Now, it is modern science that
reminds
us how vital the global commons are.
I kind of like that because it makes it look like a one-celled organism and
reminds
you how many levels organic organization has already moved through to get to this point.
And this
reminds
me of something I understand Lord Salisbury said to Queen Victoria over a hundred years ago, when she was pressing him, "Please change."
Well, I think the first thing is that it
reminds
us just how resourceful people were, our forebears were, years and years ago.
That
reminds
me, I must post that letter."
It
reminds
me of my college days.
And here, here he sees a grouping pattern that
reminds
him of the Tanzanian Giraffe.
And I will always make music with Nathaniel, whether we're at Walt Disney Concert Hall or on Skid Row, because he
reminds
me why I became a musician.
And this
reminds
me of my childhood when I used to work here.
Bosnians, Croats and Serbs find a rare shared space of pride in their history, and Lesbor
reminds
them that the songs one group often claims as theirs alone really belong to them all.
That's one of the themes that Sylvia
reminds
us about: understand this ocean of ours, this basic life support system, the dominant life support system on the planet.
An unfortunate connection for us maybe, but it
reminds
me that we'd like to thank one man for, over the past decade, working tirelessly to support comedians all around the world, specifically comedians with a Middle Eastern background.
So I thought I'd bring her with me today on stage, to have her as a witness of a remarkable journey, which humbly
reminds
us of the period of grace we've had over the past 10,000 years.
It
reminds
me of a song that I remember from my childhood, "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing," that also went number one on the pop charts.
All plots fail on all levels, which every annoying bit of meaningless dialog
reminds
you of.
He
reminds
me of the socially inept genius Sir Earnest Pease from the film "Very Important Person" - I'm sure the two would've gotten along well.
Sadly it would seem that the creators were so focused on making their point that they took it's power away completely by force feeding their point to the viewer.The way its message is presented Almost
reminds
me of the stories I've heard of the Spanish inquisition!
This
reminds
me of the kind of portrayal they have of homeschooled kids in "Mean Girls".
Lifeforce is a below average movie that is extremely confusing in the beginning
(reminds
me of Star Trek: TMP), but is able to pick things up a bit towards the end when London becomes Zombie City.
Too much of it
reminds
you of L.A Confidential except that where that movie starts to get complicated upon itself, this one is so loose, it steers everywhere but where it should.
Bad can sometimes be funny (Blood Freak), sometimes even mind-blowing (Troll 2), but Boring will always be unwatchable... Hey, kinda like Bloodthirsty Butchers, which
reminds
me, I'm writing a review for this pile of garbage... Uh, yeah, anyway.
Also, a nod to Alison Skipworth's wonderfully grounded hotel mistress; I would love to see more of her (she
reminds
me of Marie Dressler, another personality worthy of high praise).
Not one male in this movie has one redeeming quality;
reminds
me of Soviet-era films with strongly politically-oriented messages.
This movie
reminds
me of the Birdman of Alcatraz but even worse.
this is a movie which
reminds
me of avatar- starring rajesh khanna from the 80's.
This low budget film made in Mexico
reminds
me of a few of those Italians stinkers from over seas.
This "film
" reminds
me of that "Adult Video Awards" show in which of group of "industrial prostitutes" stand up a praise themselves, believing that they are real actors, actresses and filmmakers.
In his busy day "Benji" grabs breakfast at the house of two young children, has a chat with an officer of the law, chases an old lady's cat and
reminds
an aging café owner to start on the day's special.
It
reminds
me particularly of the British remake of the TV series Wallander, starring Kenneth Brannagh.
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