Examples of using Is to remind in English and their translations into Indonesian
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He emphasizes that this criminal report is to remind all those who manage the finances for congregations of any religion to be trustful and to not use it for business
The reason I brought up Dark King is to remind all of you that live at Milky Way,
World AIDS Day's purpose is to remind the public and government that HIV has not disappeared.
But we find the appropriate way to deal with these people is to remind them of Islamic principles,
Something borrowed is to remind the bride that her friends
The message is to remind them to the commitment they have already made that they have to work for a nuclear free world," Reiss-Andersen told Reuters.
Something Borrowed: This wedding tradition is to remind the bride that family
The laver's role is to remind us that Jesus took the sins of mankind upon Himself all at once when He was baptized by John.
A good practice is to remind participants from time to time of the danger of inadvertently revealing confidences.
Another tip on how to overcome fear of heights is to remind yourself just how unlikely it is that anything bad will happen
Something borrowed is to remind the bride that friends
One of the ways to make it a habit is to remind yourself about the ill-effects of imbalanced health on both aspects.
The goal of World Architecture Day is to remind the world of its collective responsibility for the future of the human habitat.
The goal of World Architecture Day is to remind the world of its collective responsibility for the future of the human habitat.
This is to remind people that, at any time,
This is to remind you of all the time we spent training for this,
parents' duty is to remind them,” said Sherri Gordon,
All we need to do when we feel unhappy is to remind ourselves,“Hey, I'm just thinking about me, me, me.”.
The Talmud says that the purpose of wearing a kippah is to remind us of God, who is the Higher Authority"above us"(Kiddushin 31a).
The Talmud says that wearing a yarmulke is to remind us of G-d, who is the Higher Authority“above us”(Kiddushin 31a).