Try the -s flag.

herman-pts/4:~% remind -s .reminders 1 nov 2014
2014/11/03 * * * * 8pm dance lesson #2
2014/11/10 * * * * 8pm dance lesson #3
2014/11/12 * * * * wife payday
2014/11/14 * * * * payday
2014/11/17 * * * * 8pm dance lesson #4
2014/11/24 * * * * 8pm dance lesson #5
2014/11/26 * * * * wife payday
2014/11/27 * * * * thanksgvg day
2014/11/28 * * * * thanksgvg
2014/11/28 * * * * payday
2014/11/29 * * * * baby-sister turns 28

"Theodore M Rolle, Jr." writes:
>I need to convert a date specification to a hard date.
>
>Specification:
>   2nd & 4th Thu => November 13, 27
>
>Intended use is to populate a PHP-generated calendar.
>
>Remind already does this.  I don't want to re-invent a wheel.
>
>Can remind be used "under the covers?"
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