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Burn your boats. Do it or forget it. As Yoda says, “Do or do not. There is no try.” |
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If you're hoping to hear from him soon, forget it, it's not going to happen. |
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Let's not forget that it was exactly this kind of abbreviation that caused all the trouble in the first place. |
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They won't forget that night in Sweden, when the Gods smiled down on 13,000 Aberdonians, and grown men cried in the rain. |
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Admittedly he is inclined to forget things like birthdays, but that's not a cardinal sin, not in my book, anyway. |
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Salsa dancing puts jiving and waltzing in the shade with ease, so you can forget your 1,2, 3, 1,2, 3 from those days of Irish dancing. |
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We tend to forget pop itself was once a term of abuse and these worthies were as close to the cutting edge as it was possible to get. |
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It forces me to calm down, take it easy, and take every shot at a time, and forget the bad ones, which of course there are many. |
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But this time Reed told the guard to forget the gag and to give her warm clothes. |
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Desir exhibited such warmth, caring and concern that she made me forget that I was upset. |
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That smile was full of warmth and sweetness and I'll never forget such as a smile in my whole lifetime. |
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Mrs Taylor-Silk said the break would give the family a chance to forget about past worries and look to the future. |
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It is time to forget past differences and work together for the larger interest of the nation. |
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The fatigue, nausea and uncertainty that often accompany early pregnancy may tempt you to forget about fitness. |
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They forget that keeping silent in the face of injustice makes them accomplices of the criminals. |
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She accomplishes the tour de force of making us forget in what language this play is supposed to be, for she transcends locality. |
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Rick was just going to have to forget about settling accounts with her because she was having none of it. |
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And never forget we came within an ace of doing the same in Birmingham Hodge Hill as well. |
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Then you might as well forget about walking to the traffic lights and just jaywalk in the middle of the street. |
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Even though this change is now a fact we must not forget the customer who still wishes to have a quiet drink on his own or with his mates. |
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When eating the dish, don't forget to add some extra sauce to your plate, thus improving the sea cucumber's somewhat weak flavour. |
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Even at the end of a particularly exhausting day of training Valery can make the others forget their weariness. |
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However encyclopaedic your knowledge of antiques, if you're blind as a bat, forget it. |
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Sir Peter Ustinov was a great raconteur and notable humanitarian, but don't forget about his acting says a noted film historian. |
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If your evenings are in the bar or out clubbing then forget leaping out of bed for a quick jog in the morning! |
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So forget the old adages about selling shares if the chief executive's golf handicap is in single digits or if the company has a corporate jet. |
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Toodle pip and jolly hockey sticks to you, don't forget lashings of ginger beer. |
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I'll never forget the joyful expressions of disgust we would scream out as wee children. |
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Most women remember a good sports bra, but forget that treadmill jogging sends rhythmic judders rippling through ample bottoms. |
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Now the average consumer can forget about toying with adhesive labels and just print right to the disc. |
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I will never forget how I felt that day or how I almost let a self-righteous, judgmental pharmacist change my life. |
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Once those paychecks start rolling in, don't forget to save something for a rainy day as well as your retirement! |
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Consequently, it is easy to forget the adolescent emotional turmoil that embroils the youngest ones. |
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We civilians sometimes forget that these great athletes are just folks, too. |
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Nor should we forget his long-standing advocacy of studying material culture. |
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He asked why students were moaning and whingeing about the loans, and said they should just forget about them. |
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The fact that we forget to bring the food does not detract from the outing and we manage well on pistachio nuts and whiskey sours. |
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Just don't forget to tip, or you might find some WD-40 in your whiskey sour. |
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Oh, and don't forget to throw in her younger brother, who wants to lose his virginity at any cost and is always quick to throw in a raunchy joke. |
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But dont forget we have Legal Interception in the wired and celphone area, and have had for many years. |
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Don't forget to put on deodorant every morning, and don't apply too much cologne and aftershave. |
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But let's not forget the stores that kept the rest of Manchester's population in clothes. |
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After applying a little warm oil, use a combination of gentle and forceful strokes on the sole and heel, and don't forget the toes. |
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But don't forget North Korea, which has just announced the reactivation of its Yongbyon nuclear plant. |
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You'd never forget as you go through the film what real disaster has happened here. |
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Normally, that ought to be a sure sign to someone like me that I really ought to forget about it. |
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Several months went by and she had done her best to forget that unsettling question. |
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In all this agonized talk about what we are, we were beginning to forget what you are. |
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We cannot forget what happened 50 years ago, but things are now a different kettle of fish. |
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But, forget that, for certainly we create our own realities, and a delighted Richard is all-aboard the fabulous coronation choo-choo train. |
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And don't forget that it is one of the most popular games of all time, so there will be more fans willing the movie not to fail. |
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It's a strong, surprising show that holds everyone's interest and makes us forget the penetrating chill of the building. |
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Selectors and critics forget that this is a window on Indian cinema, good Indian cinema. |
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Companies are happy to employ window cleaners and people to vacuum but many of them forget about the danger at their fingertips. |
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The windowing diversity on Linux makes it easy to forget that other operating systems don't offer the freedom to choose in this area. |
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And don't forget that winged Bentley badge, which surely justifies half the price at least. |
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Also, look for frayed cords, and don't forget to test outdoor electrical receptacles. |
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People forget that the years in which Apple allowed Macintosh clones were among its darkest. |
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Well, we at the Olympics have decided to forget all that, wipe the slate clean and put them to an impartial test. |
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It is this ability to wipe the slate clean, to forget history and all its barriers and prejudices, which is behind the attraction of new towns. |
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I wanted to start afresh, to wipe the slate clean and forget about the endless mother-daughter feud, and finally let go of Ellum. |
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Hope would grow up in a kind and loving family, and forget her mother was ever a rough teenage tramp on the streets of Glasgow. |
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He wished for not a care in the world, a place where he could forget all his worries and simply relax. |
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Is it success to pass a graduation exam with flying colors only to forget the whole thing in 2-3 years' time? |
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One excellent way to forget it is to focus with righteous rectitude on the evils of others while focusing on the nobility of oneself. |
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If that's a red card we might as well all enjoy a game of chess and forget football. |
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Let's forget all the woodcraft, sneaking like an Indian through the undergrowth without leaving a mark or making a sound. |
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And who can forget when the red mist descended back in France 1998 against Argentina? |
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Leave the thermals at home, forget the woolly hat and the three pairs of socks, and instead, don stylish sunglasses and a shirt. |
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If knocking myself out to achieve success will bring me that kind of happiness, forget it! |
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To my dying day I will never forget the look on his face as he lost his seat. |
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You never forget there is an election around the corner from the first second you are re-elected. |
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He would write jokes down so he wouldn't forget them and then send them to people. |
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Just make sure you wear reflective clothing and don't forget to take lights for the ride home. |
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Never forget that you a great debt to anyone whose ancestors may have been wronged by some distant relative of your ancestors. |
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When we are alienated or frustrated, we will never forget somebody's generous help. |
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Don't forget to tell the guys that I send regards and that I hope we can be together in Silver City. |
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Still, properly understood, it's hard to forget how much this regressive tax takes from all of us. |
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You forget how young they are when they go out and play because they have such excellent all-round games. |
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Maybe he and his genuine allies should forget the religious order and join a political party. |
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But when the celebrations die down, and when the euphoria subsides, do not forget for one moment who handed you back the reins of power. |
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These sages of finance obviously forget that the incessant need for the almighty dollar usually steps on the toes of morality. |
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Smith says the relaxed atmosphere helps his staff open up more and forget the pressures of the office. |
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If you're doing a drama that has some comedic elements you can't forget that it's primarily a very serious film that has some light relief. |
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She left a quick note reminding her father not to forget his meeting in the morning and went on her way. |
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She had come to forget that she had it most of the time, just another remnant of the childhood she couldn't remember. |
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Gahan is unlikely to forget his last outing, and will be looking for amends this time around. |
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He urged the youths from both sides to forget the bitter past and create an amicable environment for everyone to live in peace. |
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Still, for unmitigated black-hearted villainy, forget Swan Lake and consider the contemporary dance repertoire. |
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Were they to be subjected to artificial amnesia to make them forget what they saw and did? |
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People who are not amnesiac do not forget mundane events and then suddenly remember them five years later. |
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Violence and repression work to desensitize people, leaving only a numbing wish to forget what is happening all about them. |
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Sometimes, especially when going to bed, it was good just to have a laugh, and forget about the worries of the day. |
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But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning. |
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I'll never forget its shady walks and ancient trees, its soft green lawns and parterres bursting flowers. |
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It has lately been the fashion to focus the mind entirely on these mild and subordinate resemblances and to forget the main fact altogether. |
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We set aside reserves for wild nature, but sometimes we forget how much we need wild places and wild animals. |
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You start 9.00 am on Monday as a legal secretary, and don't forget to put some overtime in if you want to pay for this week's board and lodging. |
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We tend to forget how often we have succumbed as a nation to a pervasive individualism that stigmatizes poor children and blames their families. |
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No matter how old you are it is important not to forget your wedding anniversary as Pat Evans found out to his cost last week. |
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For one moment, you forget whether you have come to empty your bladder or retch up the morning's breakfast. |
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It's easy to forget that luxuries such as fitted carpets and central heating are comparatively recent. |
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People forget the legacy of public service and the lengths that people will go to in living up to their responsibilities. |
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We forget that, in music, there are some people who are just great and worth returning to. |
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We must never forget the intensely human story of the lessons, warnings and inspirations that story holds for us today. |
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Also let's not forget the traffic lights on the Salisbury road also creating major tailbacks. |
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No doubt our political enemies will think they have got a scalp, but let us not forget that there is a human element to this. |
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Finally, let's not forget that Bermuda is only one mile wide and surrounded by water. |
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If you ask me, let us forget two issues for the time being, one being money and the second being the name. |
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In doing the cooling, one thing that a rider must not forget is the use of motorcycle antifreeze. |
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It all helped to keep energy levels up, and made everyone forget the pangs of hunger and thirst, for well over three hours. |
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That's why people like to be told stories, so they can forget about their own lives and enter another world. |
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And don't forget how the Eiffel Tower was greeted with ridicule before becoming the great attraction it so surely is. |
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He's probably just going to go off to college somewhere and forget about me anyways. |
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Another Anzac Day has passed, but lest we forget will be with us throughout the year. |
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Contractor linemen forget to use personal protective equipment, such as insulated gloves, more often than utility linemen, he says. |
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Slather on the sunblock and lip balm during the day, but don't forget the down jacket and booties for camp at night. |
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Unless you are rather experienced at maintaining a salt water aquarium, forget it. |
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Don't forget that, in the end, it's not lightning or rapids, avalanches or equipment, rockslides or icefalls that are going to get you. |
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Dads aren't worried if you forget them, that is the way we roll in the Dad world. |
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Don't forget to check out our bulletin board where you chat to and share your views with fellow arctophiles from all corners of the globe. |
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Those of us pining for the sensuality of the tropical island often forget that paradise is, at root, a religious notion. |
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Anyone in his position would have wanted to completely forget about his escape from the long arm of the law. |
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Let's not forget that from 1918 until 1954, the country recognized November 11 as Armistice Day. |
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Though she hated even the sight of the long bow and pointed arrowheads, she understood from Adam's words that she must forget her dislike. |
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Because my memory is so terrible, sometimes I want to write about a certain part of the daily round so I won't forget about it. |
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We are a team, and don't forget each of us is necessary to win this war, especially logistics. |
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Life is not all candy canes and lollipops but it doesn't mean we should forget what the results of our actions are. |
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Once you get in there you forget you're sitting in the back of an artic lorry. |
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In the age of budget cuts, does the warden ever call down and tell him to forget the steak dinners, it's going to be bread and water for awhile? |
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Don't forget to come to the Xmas party on Xmas eve at three in the arvo at the Community Hall. |
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As parents, we often spend all our time looking after everyone else in the family and forget about ourselves. |
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Partners say that we only forget things which are unimportant to us like dental appointments and changing loo rolls. |
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We retired well, but I shall never forget the Kaffirs getting in amongst us and assegaing our poor fellows. |
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This week's people could promise you the moon, then forget all about it in the next breath. |
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Let us not forget that, after initial teething difficulties, the scheme ran reasonably smoothly three years ago. |
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The music is inspired by the Ancient Greek myth of island dwellers whose diet of fruit from the lotus tree makes them forget their past troubles. |
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She cannot be made to forget him, even by the chief alien shouting at her very loudly. |
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It's easy to forget that blogging is not a mainstream activity yet, regardless of the rush on political blogs that is going on at the moment. |
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Don't forget that R-values are determined by material type, thickness, and installed weight per square foot, not by thickness alone. |
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Don't forget classic games such as snakes and ladders, ludo, Chinese chequers, chess and draughts. |
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It is important to ask about over the counter medicines such as cold tablets and sleep aids, which patients and families may forget to mention. |
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France, will I ever forget drinking your table wine, and carrying out back breaking manual labour for my exchange family. |
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But they forget the kind of tapas, intense spiritual disciplines, which were done by those ancient sages. |
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We forget that when people are given a choice between freedom and tyranny, they will choose freedom. |
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We forget that Bethlehem is located in a desert, at a latitude of 31.68 degrees north, and an elevation of 2,250 feet. |
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Nowadays many would prefer to forget it, lest its memory serve as a reproach against those who were witting or unwitting apologists for appeasement. |
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But it is surprisingly easy to forget what you spend in a day. |
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Who can forget in 2012 the double whammy of GOP Senate candidates comments about rape? |
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Don't forget that John is on our live blog chatting with you. |
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And don't forget their advanced views on women in the workplace. |
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The dance was, well, lovely, swirling around the floor in his arms to soft music, and it almost made her forget how hard she'd worked in Social Dance to learn to waltz. |
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He didn't see it coming and can't remember what happened afterwards, but he says he will never forget the king-hit that knocked him out on Saturday. |
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If we go another year without doing one people will just forget what it was. |
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Include direct links to your products so that people interested can retweet and don't forget the hashtag that tells followers and non-followers what your product niche is. |
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Because I tend to be a bit absent-minded at times and as well as forgetting where I put my keys or took off my glasses, I also forget where I save things to. |
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As a good ranter, I should be using examples here, but I am usually so disgusted by such behaviour on the part of a female writer that I promptly forget they exist. |
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And let us not forget the long-awaited memoirs of ex-Smiths frontman Morrissey. |
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Annuals and biennials like sunflowers, cornflowers, wallflowers, forget me not and perennials like Michaelmas daisies are also good for the bird-feeding garden. |
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Many of us remember and will ne'r forget the days from 1865 to 1875, ten eventful years in the history of our Southland. |
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Anyone who hoped that they might see Gordon Brown bestriding the continent of Africa dressed nattily in a safari suit and a bush hat had better forget it. |
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While they are buying well-known brand names and waiting for prestige and fat profits to result, they tend to forget the major difference between home and abroad. |
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Now before the hippies get excited about all this empowerment and coming together, let's not forget that, say, neo-nazis and anti-abortionists form tribes too. |
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The actor, who has had many rebirths in the industry, says he bounces back after a flop by lying low for six months to enable the public to forget the movie. |
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Labourers, ragpickers in the mornings or film poster affixers during the night are the worst hit, not to forget children who are drawn to them and two-wheeler riders. |
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We will seek out our fainting couches if the president dares forget the first name of one of his sacred interrogators. |
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And when counting the cost of our excesses, let us not forget the unfortunate Mediterranean authorities who have to pick up the pieces when holidaying Brits lose all control. |
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But forget about the tertiary side characters, the main players are also saddled with catastrophically absurd stories as well. |
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After a while you lay the polio aside and kind of forget about it. |
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All femmes fatales are amnesiac, in that they forget their vows. |
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To forget the case, mentioned below, is to lose the art of picking up types from the boxes without looking at them. |
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We can go away tomorrow, and the environment will forget about our existence. |
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Like every single day she goes into cvs and people forget how to operate the register. |
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Too often in bioethics debates, we forget the people who are actually going to be affected by a new procedure. |
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And it often travels so lightly that you can forget you are clothed in its benefits. |
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The popularity of Harry Potter and the consequent development of the so-called kidult market often leads us to forget that children need and want different things from a film. |
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I will still say that it behooves us not to forget that Morsi was no democrat. |
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For example, if you lose or forget your ATM card, you can prove your identity by showing the teller a driver's license. |
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I won't soon forget the crisp sound of snapping wood in the clear desert air that morning, or the slow powerful wingbeats of the osprey as it made its flight toward home. |
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There is a risk to all this approbation, of course, which is that we forget some of his failings. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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At the congressional level, and from there on down, the Democrats should just forget about the place. |
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But as you start building an apocalyptic bunker, don't forget who's to blame for this increasingly dangerous behavior. |
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They told me to forget the script because I was going to have to ad-lib everything. |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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I've tried to forget the grudges, the painful memories, the resentments I allowed to fester in my heart for so long. |
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Those who want to conduct razzias against Americans forget that. |
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Pray that I lead us aright, then, or you will never let me forget it. |
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Some ideas to forget include being really busy with loadsa stuff, getting stoned a lot or as Alex mentions above, writing out a load then losing 'em charging them later. |
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They forget to say ten of those deaths have been due to joyrides. |
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How could I forget his dictate to always be proud to be a Jew, even in circumstances when it might not seem to ones advantage? |
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But don't forget interest adds up quickly on unpaid and underpaid amounts. |
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And who can forget Jatayu in his film Sonar Kella brandishing a kukri? |
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But because pop-culture enthusiasts have woefully short memories, we too often forget that Diaz is a talented actress. |
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People don't forget information like that, and it weighs on their minds. |
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We must not forget to mention the skateboards, bicycles, joggers. |
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So quit wasting your breath, forget her and move out of my way. |
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Don't forget to use lip balm with sunscreen to protect your lips. |
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A wildlife garden will be built on the day, complete with composting displays and a wormery, and don't forget to pick up your free wildflower seeds. |
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Put a bad weave on me, slap me in some bedazzled panties that are three sizes too small, and I could probably wander around and forget how to lip-sync, too. |
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Did I forget to mention that English is the official world language? |
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Anyway, never forget what she went through to bring you into the world. |
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Your arrival there always felt right, like the perfect last phase of your soccer career, so forget about this French epilogue. |
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If you want a job for life forget accountancy, engineering or publishing. |
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You'll soon forget the bill, but the memory of the food will linger on. |
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And who can forget that priceless moment from the enron saga, as documented in the book The Smartest Guys in the Room. |
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Don't forget your gloves, scarf, woolen hat, ear muffs and boots. |
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Don't forget the pavement, you still have washboards, semi truck ruts, pot-holes and the cargo that falls out of the back of someone else's truck you're following. |
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It seems that nowadays re-releases of classic films focus solely on the visual element of a movie and forget that going to the cinema is also an aural experience. |
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Don't forget that you have to turn off the light when you leave. |
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Who can forget Lindsey Vonn dangling from a Medevac helicopter after her 2013 season-ending crash? |
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Even the best of us can hurt the people who come to us for care when we forget that our foremost obligation is to them. |
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Also don't forget that your woodpile also looks like heaven to termites, so it's best to only keep a week or so worth of wood near the house in easy reach. |
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The idea of a white wedding dress is so engrained in our consciousness that it's easy to forget it has not always been a meaningful part of the marriage ceremony. |
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But do not forget that at the end of the day it will be a Plans Panel of councillors who say either yea or nay, so the more people who write to protest the better. |
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People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws. |
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In the end she was let off and told not to forget the L-plates in future. |
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If you scrape your knee while rollerblading or skateboarding, you may soon forget about Band-Aids and reach for a can of spray-on skin. |
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You can forget the romantic Beau Geste image of Legionnaires marching through the desert, a blistering sun on their back. |
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Now 14, Taira does not remember the incident clearly, but the ongoing firing near the border does not let her forget the pain either. |
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They could wash off cow dung, forget a yell that had no meaning. |
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What a rookie miscalculation, but I certainly learned my lesson and will never forget what an assassin bug looks like. |
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Don't forget about cleaning the aperture and beam splitter below the aperture using a cotton swab and alcohol. |
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Whether you're planning a day out or just stopping off en route, don't forget that beauty spots are hot spots for thieves. |
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Let's not forget the foosball table and an endless supply of macaroni and cheese. |
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Maybe, but let's not forget my Eugene-themed haiku, which, once in print, had the literary odor of Limburger cheese left in the fridge too long. |
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Before tramping off, don't forget the masala chai poured from ketlis and served in railway station glasses. |
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Of course I will not talk about rotary phone, can opener, videotapes, cassettes, music records and let us not forget the sextant. |
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An awe-inspiring blastoff by Discovery on Saturday could make many people forget about the price. |
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However, Spennymoor-based Roto Zip says many people forget the basic safety rules, which can go a long way to avoiding DIY related accidents. |
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I shall not forget to write to you of the paintings I occasionally see, but at this moment my mind is all ajog about my nervous system. |
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Her antimedical passion made her forget what she had learned in Bristol about illness among uneducated and impoverished people. |
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I'm gonna build my own anime fan club,with blackjack and hookers.In fact forget the blackjack,and the hookers,a screw the whole thing. |
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She'd nearly had enough. She was ready to go home, forget all about it. Be the birthdayless, motherless Mattie Browne for the rest of her life. |
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Never forget that a bipolar chat room has also its own rules, chatiquette, and guidelines. It is very important to understand it. |
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And he won't let his audience forget that he was part of a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II in June. |
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Although most cards still support screen-tweaking, you can just forget about copperbars and other effex. Same goes for changing the font. |
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Their contents would have made the weariest Fletcherite drool at the mouth and forget his number of chews. |
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No I know I wont forget you but I'll forget myself if the city will forgive me. |
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This country will never forget nor fail to honor those who have so courageously garnered our highest regard. |
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Mo was doing most of the talking and even though he's a good guy, once he gets going about Betty you can forget it for the rest of the night. |
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Yes, well, I'm not surprised. I'll bet a lot of things are puzzling to you. But you can just say goddidit and forget about them, can't you? |
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You forget that I'm a working-man and horny-handed, so it's safer not to try. |
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They need to swallow that big horse pill that is the West Virginia loss, forget about it and re-focus this week. |
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Once a potential employer learns that you've been institutionalized, you can forget about getting the job. |
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Architects of the 18th century could not forget Wren, but they could not forgive some elements in his work they deemed unconventional. |
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I love you sincerely but I cannot forget my obligations to Lady Hamilton or speak of her otherwise than with affection and admiration. |
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He had a tendency to forget where he was supposed to be going and miss the train that was supposed to take him there. |
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Le Million never lets us forget that the acoustic component is as much a construction as the whitewashed sets. |
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If this article is going to be a mickey-take of Barnsley, let's forget the whole thing. |
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The war divided the British, but the Russian success caused some to forget the atrocities and call for intervention on the Turkish side. |
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However, one must not forget that Defoe presented himself as the editor of the story. |
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Darius did not forget that the Athenians had assisted the Ionian revolt, however, and in 490 he assembled an armada to conquer Athens. |
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Never forget that it was from a people whom you call rude and savage that you receive this lesson in gentleness and generosity. |
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Don't forget to add the postal code to the envelope, or it won't be delivered on time. |
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When pundettes tut-tut that playing the victim is not what a feminist should do, they forget that Hillary is not a feminist. |
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Never one to overlook a sideline, Charles decided he must not forget the waterways. |
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Jesus was not followed by stenographists, though we must not forget that Eastern memories are wonderfully retentive. |
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Ruth's overwhelming sweetness made Robert forget about his hopelessly low school grades. |
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I forget whether a chest of drawers or a towel-horse was the real offender. |
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To awaken the conscious self to the principle of the whole or Tao one needs to forget oneself, so that in knowing one unknows. |
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Finally, sinners drink a tea that lets them forget their sins to ready them for another attempt at an unwicked life. |
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I should not want to forget the gourd, for this seems to me the clown of vinedom, imitating as it does in grotesque manner other fruits. |
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There was only one thing to be done, return to the hotel, retrieve his money, and try to forget the weight of the world and its cares in lunch. |
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I sometimes get so caught up in winelore that I forget that wine contains the drug alcohol. |
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Africans forget their history at their peril, says the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the king of the Asante people of Ghana. |
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It's easy to forget that our consumers are not an abstract noun, they are also human beings. |
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Firstly, I'd refuse to do that daft wavey thing at the start, and secondly I'd forget anything and everything that had ever entered my head. |
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So they were sent either to Borneo or Papua, I forget now which. |
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So any rich Hamptonites hoping to bulk-buy for a brunch, forget it. |
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Worker's comp insurers, however, are resisting paying for medical monitoring, and if no claim has even been filed, then forget it. |
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We have around an hour and a half of REM sleep each night, but we forget most of what we dream about. |
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How can we so easily forget the blood bath that happened in CST because of Pakistani terrorists? |
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As a tall human, it's easy to forget that small animals experience even shortgrass prairies very differently than we do. |
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When Americans put their mouths on lychees, not to mention longans, they don't forget them,'' David Premack said. |
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Many people forget that grass founder, or springtime laminitis, is not merely a hoof problem. |
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If you're low on funds, don't forget to look in the lingerie department, where you'll often find inexpensive velvet bodysuits and leggings. |
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And who could forget Zymurgy Publishing, a Newcastle house, specialising in books about pet walking? |
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Kim, a Korean who grew up in Japan, was able to forget about the language barrier at least for a while last weekend in Lake Elsinore. |
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I'll never forget the look on the judges' faces when one chap pulled off his boilersuit to rock the joint in a mankini and hard hat. |
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Thou seest, Belford, by the above precautionaries, that I forget nothing. |
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There's a little Edwardian tea shop if you forget your sarnies. |
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Now, that you may escape general mistaking in the election of your Bow, I will giue you some Rules and Notions, which if you forget not, shall preuent many mistakings. |
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She moved to Hollywood in 1975 and tried to forget the relationship. |
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With the ubiquitous branding and expert merchandizing of museums today, it is easy to forget that graphic design was once a low priority for them. |
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And don't forget to bring back a bottle of the local firewater, raki. |
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But in those days I was Paul Dempster, who had been made to forget it and take a name from the side of a barn, and be the pathic of a perverted drug-taker. |
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I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, 'I refute it thus. |
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Will never forget the laughs and good times we had in The Blobber. |
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Religion is a kind of opium that allows a nation to lull itself into wishful dreams and so forget the injustices that are being perpetrated against the people. |
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But before we get the giggles about Yankee pooches on grass we shouldn't forget that at one stage many cows here who should have been on grass were actually on the angel dust. |
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My friends and I are fine, but we shall never forget our horrour. |
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When evaluating this math problem, don't forget to read the givens. |
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You see, the easy thing would be for Rovers to forget themselves. |
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You become very happy and forget that eish, when you get home it is then that you remember that you have HIV, but when you are there you are free. |
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But in doing so, enterprises can forget to take into account their existing backup system and fail to ensure that the stored data isn't duplicated. |
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If someone you've disemvowelled comes back and behaves, forgive and forget their earlier gaffes. You're acting in the service of civility, not abstract justice. |
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If you should someday round a corner on the hiking trail and come face to face with a mountain lion, you would probably never forget the mighty cat. |
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Go, and never forget that you owe your lives to our feeling of humanity. |
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