reminder
a person or thing that serves to remind.
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At the same time, it’s a reminder that the potential, eventual merging of humans with computers is destined to introduce a wide range of ethical and social questions that we should probably start thinking about now.
Elon Musk is one step closer to connecting a computer to your brain | Rebecca Heilweil | August 28, 2020 | VoxNevertheless, the gap between the Election Day and mail vote could be huge this year, which should serve as a stark reminder not to overreact to election-night returns.
Biden’s Voters Appear Far More Likely To Vote By Mail Than Trump’s. That Could Make For A Weird Election Night. | Nathaniel Rakich (nathaniel.rakich@fivethirtyeight.com) | August 28, 2020 | FiveThirtyEightIf restaurant reopenings could be interpreted as a glimmer of hope that maybe — just maybe — the worst of the pandemic had passed, these reclosings are a reminder that the virus is anything but gone.
Where Restaurants and Bars Are Closing Again Across the U.S. | Elazar Sontag | August 27, 2020 | EaterMany of those lessons will be painful reminders of how we have failed America’s children.
The biggest take-away of this rally is more a reminder than a lesson.
Global stocks continue to climb after investors pushed the S&P 500 into a new bull market | Bernhard Warner | August 19, 2020 | Fortune
It was a reminder that, as Beyoncé once sang, “Perfection is the disease of a nation,” and her family is hardly flawless.
Yoncé Said Knock You Out: The Solange and Jay Z Story | Kevin O’Keeffe | December 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights.
Behind Bars for the Holidays: 11 Political Prisoners We Want to See Free In 2015 | Movements.Org | December 25, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn the end, his account is an entertaining reminder that sometimes, the truth really is better than fiction.
England’s Greatest Knight Puts ‘Game of Thrones’ to Shame | William O’Connor | December 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAfter processing in everyone else, the cops took him somewhere for a reminder of their thoughts on “rapos.”
This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today.
The Best Fiction of 2014: Ford, Ferrante, Klay, and More | William O’Connor | December 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBut this sudden blow was a reminder that fate had been capricious to spoiled darlings before.
Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton"And mind you don't burn it as you did every blessed time last year on the Volga," I added by way of reminder.
Three More John Silence Stories | Algernon BlackwoodIt was like an old pain returning at an unexpected moment to chill a man with the sickening reminder that all joy must end.
The Man from Time | Frank Belknap LongHardly had my cable to K. been despatched when Stopford gives us a sample specimen of "dash" by his answer to my reminder.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 | Ian HamiltonMost of them fear, and many hate, the slightest reminder of those abandoned dreams.
The New Machiavelli | Herbert George Wells
British Dictionary definitions for reminder
/ (rɪˈmaɪndə) /
something that recalls the past
a note to remind a person of something not done
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