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a re·minder
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A Reminder
A Reminder is the first released extended play by singer-songwriter Drake Bell; The Nashville Sessions, Bell's first extended play, was recorded before Bell's debut album, Telegraph and never officially released. A Reminder was produced by Bell, John Fields and Bleu. The ep contains 4 tracks of new songs performed by Bell around the globe. It also contains his single "Terrific".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a reminder in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a reminder in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of a reminder in a Sentence
It's a reminder of why I am doing this.
These awards are a good reminder about how much of corporate news coverage is not designed to educate everyday Americans but to win the praise of other elite, progressive institutions, cNN earning an award for coverage of the coronavirus outbreak, despite getting it wrong on masks, the lab leak hypothesis, transmission of the virus and more? ‘Nightline’ winning an award for the kidnapping plot of Governor Whitmer, which we’ve since come to find out involved more FBI agents and informants than actual perpetrators? You’ve got story after story listed for awards that not only got material facts wrong but for which other outlets did a far better job of getting the truth.
'Star Wars' means very different things to different people, for a certain generation, it is the original (episodes) 4, 5, and 6, and nothing else is 'Star Wars.' Others prefer the prequels or animated series. As a reminder, the design team displayed pictures of fans ranging from a Disney fan with no knowledge of.
I hope this movie can be a gut check and a visceral reminder to people of the danger from quakes, but then that people will also do a head check about how they can really be prepared…to react by looking at some good research and using their heads about the dangers we really face.
Through treatment and reflection, I’ve come to feel deep shame and regret for my actions none of you deserved to be in this situation, i hope each of you could close that wound I gashed. I know though, that a scar will remain that will serve as a reminder of the evil of that.
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