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To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
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To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
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The way he did it reminded her of Alex.
It reminded her of those days, years ago, when the family laughed and talked to each other.
I reminded him that he said he went to Columbia because he needed the money.
The sight of them reminded him of all he had experienced and learned during these weeks and this recollection was pleasant to him.
Alex said it might not have made any difference, and reminded her that she needed to think positive.
He looked and recognizing in her both the old and the new Sonya, and being reminded by the smell of burnt cork of the sensation of her kiss, inhaled the frosty air with a full breast and, looking at the ground flying beneath him and at the sparkling sky, felt himself again in fairyland.
That wide-eyed innocent look and those full lips reminded him of a fairytale princess.
Bruises in the shape of fingers reminded her of the ordeal.
Martha gave her husband a searing snarl and reminded him it was Howie's life and not ours.
He hadn't thought it as harsh as it was, just like he thought nothing of killing anything in his path, but seeing the look on a normal human's face reminded him he'd been close to losing what humanity he possessed for quite a while.
To be reminded first by a woman who should be dead and again by a Healer of some sort … He shook out his shoulders and nudged his XO awake, not wanting to deal with the thoughts.
He didn't need to be reminded of that.
It is impossible in reading Erasmus not to be reminded of the rationalist of the 18th century.
We are reminded of Exod.
The two letters "c-a," you see, had reminded her of Fridays "lesson"--not that she had any idea that cake was the name of the thing, but it was simply a matter of association, I suppose.
I also dreamed that I might gather the wild herbs, or carry evergreens to such villagers as loved to be reminded of the woods, even to the city, by hay-cart loads.
Rostov even noticed that Denisov did not like to be reminded of the regiment, or in general of that other free life which was going on outside the hospital.
It was unpleasant to Prince Andrew to meet people of his own set in general, and Pierre especially, for he reminded him of all the painful moments of his last visit to Moscow.
It reminded her of an Arkansas weather joke she once heard.
His reminded her of a cobra about to strike, though he'd pulled the gun up to his shoulder.
For a moment, Dusty was reminded again of the strong, confident leader Darian had been, long ago.
You're running out of time, she reminded him.
Reminded of Pumpkin Green, he wondered where the young hiker had spent the cool night.
As the deity who brought you back from the dead-dead, you are obligated to me, she reminded him.
A knock at the door reminded her she wasn't alone.
The clipped note in her chief advisor's voice reminded her of how little he approved of her recent decision to involve herself in war planning.
The coloration is generally sombre, but to this there are exceptions; the fruit-bats are brownish yellow or russet on the under surface; two South American species are white; Blainville's chin-leafed bat is bright orange; and the Indian painted bat (Cerivoula pieta) with its deep orange dress, spotted with black on the wing-membranes, has reminded observers of a large butterfly.
He accepted,or appeared to accept, the cognomen of Nero conferred upon him by the shouts of the populace, whom his comparative youth and the effeminacy of his appearance reminded of their lost favourite.
Not only were the magnates sharply reminded that they held their lands on military tenure, but the towns were also made to contribute both men and ships, and peasant levies, especially archers, were recruited from every parish.
A townsman told me that when he met him sauntering through the village in his small close-fitting cap, and whistling to himself, he reminded him of a prince in disguise.
We are often reminded that if there were bestowed on us the wealth of Croesus, our aims must still be the same, and our means essentially the same.
This gratitude reminded him of how much more he might do for these simple, kindly people.
Everything that reminded him of his past was repugnant to him, and so in his relations with that former circle he confined himself to trying to do his duty and not to be unfair.
I remember how he began speaking to him about Lise as if she were alive--he had forgotten she was dead--and Tikhon reminded him that she was no more, and he shouted, 'Fool!'
The heaviness of his head and chest reminded him of the possibility of suffering and death for himself.
These bells reminded Pierre that it was Sunday and the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin.
She closed them but did not kiss them, but clung to that which reminded her most nearly of him--his body.
In the darkness, he wasn't reminded of an ache he'd killed long ago, that which reminded him he once knew what it was to feel the warmth of the sun on his human skin.
She dressed quickly to avoid comments on either her collar or her scars and flung herself into her bunk, reminded of her cell with Lankha.
Other thoughts collided with her emotions, ones that reminded her that she was forever trapped with some otherworldly creature that viewed her as a food supply and nothing more.
I own you now, she reminded him.
No alcohol, he reminded her.
The spacious kitchen reminded her of Ully.s lab with its landscape of stainless steel.
Gabriel's words and her nightmare haunted her, reminded her she couldn't let herself fall in love with him now.
Sasha.s words reminded him that he, too, had tasted Katie.
She reminded herself she wasn.t defenseless with him this time.
With his small frame and bright eyes, he'd always reminded her of an elf of some sort.
A yellowish glow emitted from some unseen light source in the grey walls reminded her of a late winter afternoon that never ended.
She reminded him of the little dolls his youngest sister had rejected several sun-cycles before.
He didn't doubt that once she reached her new home and his sisters reminded her how to act, she would be both exquisite and tame.
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