I have a bad habit of not closing the blinds properly or forgetting that the curtains are open. |
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I found myself, through force of habit, walking home after school to the Ginney Block, forgetting that I no longer lived there. |
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We kicked some rocks around, played a game of handball and headed to my house for an early afternoon swim, forgetting all about our gang plan. |
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Everyone crowds around him, forgetting all about their fights and arguments. |
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The perfect Buffy, she manages to be the strong hero always cracking wise but never forgetting that she is a 16-year-old girl. |
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Oftentimes I see that players in form slumps really are just forgetting about doing the basics that they're supposed to be doing. |
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With the soaring temperatures, people are going to bed and forgetting to secure their homes, providing rich pickings for thieves. |
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She hurt him by stiffly acknowledging his services to the Crown and forgetting to recall his 60 years of service to the state. |
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Cassida says you're an idiot for forgetting that she hates the dining commons and can't eat there anyway. |
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We'll have to forgive him for forgetting that it's chaos theory, not catastrophe theory. |
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Her good hand strayed to the wound in her arm, and he mentally cursed himself for forgetting. |
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Gordon Brown will get a lot more respect by forgetting the flags and getting on with a more familiar agenda of common decency. |
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But they are forgetting that Babe Ruth could pitch, yet the Yankees chose to use him as an outfielder. |
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Mum thinks this explains why I'm always forgetting things, since the present is always subordinated to the future. |
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However, they may be forgetting one point which is that when history turns a new page, it can't be easily turned back. |
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He learnt by his mistakes by forgetting last season's infatuation with the flat backline and by not overtraining his players this time. |
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Nathan pulled Melanie's chair out for her and she blushed forgetting how dining with a chivalrous man felt like. |
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Mrs Vale thought as she turned and rushed for the door that led outside, forgetting the cooking pan in her hand. |
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I felt absorbed into the farm today, forgetting about how sweaty and dirty and tired I was. |
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The second mistake is insuring the family's breadwinner and forgetting to insure a non-working partner, such as a housewife or house husband. |
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It had to be one of the most exciting and challenging matches of the year and one I wont be forgetting in a hurry. |
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There is fat chance of Tosh forgetting about this season, which surely has the makings of a magical 30-goal one. |
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I was pretty pleased with it and there aren't so many words that I'll be forgetting them on the night. |
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A key rule in Fan Tan is that each player must play if they can. Breaking or even simply forgetting this rule can ruin the game. |
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Is the Government forgetting about the over-fifties who are out of work and have no dependent children? |
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Hazel danced up to the viewing platform, forgetting she didn't have a mathematical mind, and that it would all be double Dutch to her. |
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Hey Lewis, you seem to be forgetting that the Nelson residence is an alcohol-free area. |
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Memory space is limited, so we have to use it economically, storing as little as possible and forgetting as soon as is expedient. |
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We are in danger of forgetting that democracy is a slow, laborious, messy matter. |
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They reminisce about past holidays and wonder if they are forgetting Johnny. |
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Clearly, if I suffer selective amnesia, forgetting, say, five years of my life, I do not cease to be me. |
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The success of the documentary style fooled many into forgetting that they were watching works of fiction. |
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Well how about forgetting left backs and right backs for a moment and focussing on Spurs' abundance of centre backs. |
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I wouldn't want you to get stuck-up and start putting on the gyver and forgetting your own. |
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After forgetting the passphrase, there is no way to retrieve the information. |
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In a similar vein one can't help thinking most people would be better off forgetting about lifestyles and getting a life. |
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I expected ambient recordings of you giggling like a girl, telling jokes and forgetting the punchlines, looking for your car keys and so on. |
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Let us not think of motivating one group while forgetting that we are, at the same time demotivating another. |
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The designers seek inspiration from the 1940s and the 1960s, not forgetting the 1980s revival. |
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I spice it up with ginger, garlic, chillies, lemon grass and lime juice, not forgetting fresh coriander leaves. |
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The government has followed the path of its predecessor by forgetting it's role in an actual democracy. |
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As she gets into her job in intelligence, she's forgetting herself and her temper is starting to show through. |
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That's the only way I've been able to live with myself over the last four years, by forgetting it ever happened. |
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Perhaps this is, in part, a lesson learned from forgetting to load film into my camera as a junior. |
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Temporarily forgetting himself, Cannington was now leaning across the desk staring at Robert King. |
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As a pair they present a complex tale of memory and forgetting in terms of both form and content. |
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That crisis of civilizational morale, in turn, helps explain why European man is deliberately forgetting his history. |
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An effective bird-control strategy involves more than sticking a scarecrow in your garden and forgetting about it. |
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It would help considerably if parents ensure that the owners name appears somewhere on all items of clothing, not forgetting footballs. |
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Guests travelled from Ireland, Wales, Kent, London and San Lucia, not forgetting some long standing friends in Monserret. |
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The cow, forgetting about me for the moment, turned, purple with fury, to scold the person in question. |
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The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era. |
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You can spend a few minutes or a few hours exploring these architectural marvels without ever forgetting you're in the city. |
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No more carrying around thumb drives, fussing with formats or forgetting assignments. |
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I'm sure, in retrospect, that it was a case of remembering the hits and forgetting the misses. |
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I screamed, throwing my fists into the wooden pillar, forgetting every notion of ladylike behavior that had been drilled into my head as a child. |
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I spun and danced until the end to the waltz, nearly forgetting there were so many other people there. |
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I kept forgetting to put my clothes in the wash, so this morning when I got up, I realized that I had no clean gym clothes. |
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Neither are unreliable to the point of forgetting an appointment completely. |
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She almost wasn't, forgetting to book holiday and all, but she's got a free ticket, a lift down there. |
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The horse whinnied at the sight of Caebwyn, forgetting the grass he was eating to trot as close as he could. |
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Tonight I return to French class, and am all afeared at the thought I have started forgetting what I know. |
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The new people looked confused and the veterans of the school shrugged it off and gobbled down the sandwich forgetting about the name in the bag. |
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Often blood was drawn but without malice, just an accident, like an actor forgetting his lines because he's trying too hard to remember. |
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The only way we can reattain innocence is by glossing over our pasts, forgetting, and we're not always so good at that. |
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There are the car races and hand-brake turns, not forgetting the obligatory ghetto blaster. |
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Take two sharp left turns, forgetting wife's advice that sharp turns may indeed cause car sickness. |
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I recently picked the thing up again and surprised myself by remembering most of the chords, but completely forgetting their names. |
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Then he'd go off and make himself a cup of coffee still deep in thought, sometimes forgetting to add sugar and sometimes adding too much. |
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He slyly let the students' horse loose while they were grinding the corn, forcing them to rush after it, forgetting the meal. |
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Which is funny, because I actually dreamed about forgetting a footnote on a blog post last night. |
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I keep raving about our magical lemon tree but I keep forgetting to bring any of its produce to her. |
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This will help me forgetting it, yet I know I will just be another student who crams. |
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He folded her into his arms, forgetting that he knew her arms were a great treachery. |
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All this is not to say that the exhibition is unstimulating or worth forgetting about. |
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Spent the day sleeping, reading comics, forgetting I'd read them, and poodling around on the computer. |
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I sobered immediately, contrite at forgetting the seriousness of the conversation. |
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On returning a drunken someone would make it back to the door, fling it open and stagger through it, forgetting to shut it at all. |
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They were running the risk of forgetting the traditional values of hospitality and solidarity. |
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I burst in to tears again, I quickly stumbled out of my bed, trying to run away, forgetting I was extremely sore. |
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His mood could change in an instant and he would keep veering off the topic of conversation, forgetting what they had been talking about. |
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I had learned a life lesson in the short span in which he'd been missing, and I wasn't planning on forgetting it anytime soon. |
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I'm mostly flightily, but somewhat seriously, thinking of forgetting grad school and being a bank teller or similar. |
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No sooner than she said that, all four people were spraying and splashing each other, totally forgetting about their game of water volleyball. |
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Don't feel embarrassed about forgetting someone's name while making introductions. |
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It's easy to treat them as little playthings, forgetting they are highly insightful and sensitive. |
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The Navy ships remained off shore lest anyone be lulled into forgetting how many were still in need. |
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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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Seventy plus males all fighting over the remote control, forgetting your birthday or nailing wonky shelves to the firmament without first reading the instructions? |
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I used humor to distance myself from pain, while never forgetting the pain or diminishing or devaluing it. |
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The idea of forgetting a line and being up there, because there's no safety net, they would just let kids squirm. |
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It is brought down too a caricature, forgetting her eccentricity, her innovative fabrics, even a certain sense of purity. |
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Most of the time, fixing or replacing loose bushings means backing them out, applying a thread locking compound, retightening them and forgetting immediate future concerns. |
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Again, forgetting about the owners and everything they did, I was in love with The Source. |
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It begins with forgetting lines in lectures and losing track of where she is on a jog, and gets worse. |
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The recent Superman and Batman film franchises have both suffered for forgetting this. |
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Also, with forgetting Sarah Marshall, you were really one of the first to see Mila Kunis as a screen siren. |
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Herndon's Lincoln by William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik Am I forgetting that Lincoln was a lawyer too? |
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In the video, Al Sabawi, the father, tears the PA a new one for attempting to humiliate him and forgetting who the real enemy is. |
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Then, this evening, came the telephone call and Graham received a telling-off from his mother for forgetting that today was his father's birthday. |
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A spokesman told the New York Times that the audit was meaningless and suggested the infractions were the product of workers forgetting to punch their timecards properly. |
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Jonathan then lunged for the boy at the door, who quickly turned around and beat a hasty retreat away from the house, forgetting his flowers and his car. |
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Even the most magnificent landscapes are powerless without figures, not forgetting Poussin's Arcadia, were it devoid of the shepherds and the sepulchral inscription. |
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The gun advocates are tireless and they bet on suburban swing voters forgetting about their anger. |
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Is there anyone reading this who hasn't been guilty at some point of misplacing their keys, losing track of the time or forgetting someone's name? |
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While in some instances the criticism might be warranted perhaps we have been short-sighted, forgetting just what some of these people have done for us. |
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I keep forgetting broads don't like it when you call them chicks. |
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You have a bathroom full of oils, unguents and miracle products that you are always forgetting to use, but now is the time to go into high-maintenance overdrive. |
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Pulling on slip-on shoes, she ran out the door, forgetting her keys. |
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I've coasted along in college, doing last-minute papers, forgetting to study for tests, forgetting there was a test, falling into a coma in class, maximizing my cuts. |
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I was forgetting the silver plate. What is the value of that which I have? |
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But forgetting that, the really important point that Saussure made was that a word is just a sign, and the sign does not correspond to the thing that it signifies. |
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I found myself mixing up my lines, or forgetting them completely. |
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Some might hide and forget about it, there are some who might even run from it and try to make a new life, forgetting the past like it never existed. |
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I gave a whoop of joy, and, forgetting myself, hugged my brother. |
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We now have two home games in the next two weeks, which means points must be gained properly from good quality cricket, batting, bowling and not forgetting fielding. |
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Since then his life has been hectic, after adjusting to the climate, the culture and not forgetting the old enemy, the mosquito, a fellow that shows no mercy. |
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The little shy sounds of Schumann are constantly forgetting that they are shy or child-like and strutting out boastfully in an ineffective dash or prance. |
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He somehow manages an amazing bit of film production prestidigitation that has us forgetting that we are seeing some rather stupid stuff scuttle across the screen. |
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Individuals are trying, by denying themselves the luxury of forgetting about their acts, to spare other the agony of having to commit them at some time in the future. |
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Does Blanchot follow Nietzsche and Bataille in forgetting the world of Apollinian order and reason, and remembering the world of Dionysian suffering? |
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More recent thinking, again of researchers working with adults, has raised questions about the meaning of explicit-implicit dissociations in directed forgetting. |
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I keep meaning to let you know, but then I kept forgetting, doh. |
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Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie embrace the dim-wittedness of their characters by forgetting to act. |
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Thus, a mistake in holdover or ranging will not be made by forgetting the power the scope is on. |
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Despite Broderick and Alda's interesting characters, it's a comedy that pootles along too gently while forgetting to make us laugh along the way. |
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The problem is, I have a history of turning up late, double-booking and forgetting kids' birthdays, so I know my friend doesn't believe me. |
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According to de Man, ideology is the confusion of reference and phenomenalism, of representation and world, the forgetting of their difference. |
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Some individuals had felt that Welsh had embraced America too much, and had undertaken too many 'Yankee' mannerisms, forgetting his home country. |
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Not forgetting, of course, rictus grinner Dr Dawn Harper banging on about her favourite subject. |
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Many times people make the mistake of voiding the check and forgetting about the bill. |
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The waiter was chastised for forgetting the customer's order. |
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Where she waits, there must I go, surrendering all else, forgetting all else, to dree my weird and hers. |
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What a cultural campus this is, not forgetting the elegant Elmhurst School for Dance just a few hundred yards along the Bristol Road citywards. |
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That being the case, we should naturally choose to contemplate mu from morning to night, forgetting everything. |
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Not forgetting the jewellers, canopic jar potters and miniature furniture joiners. |
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This method of actualizing deactualization of what has passed is the only appropriate type of forgetting in cases of severe trauma. |
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The best way to avoid forgetting to buckle up, Lynch said, is to just click the belts before you even start the car. |
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There is no forgiving in Egypt right now, and no forgetting. |
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However, Aristotle's scientific shortcomings should not mislead one into forgetting his great advances in the many scientific fields. |
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But there is a way to trick yourself into forgetting all that. |
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He spent most of his fees on paintings, forgetting to keep enough money to pay US tax on his earnings. |
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Actually, we are both forgetting the most important step in why children are legally hittable and by whom. |
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It's hard to shake the feeling that I'm forgetting something. |
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He will cover incrementalism, passion, risk, market creation, learning, forgetting, talent, respect, and uniqueness. |
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Both remembering and forgetting are conceived and applied in an almost mechanistic way, as an explanans instead of an explanandum. |
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He entered the University of Copenhagen in 1877 when he was 17, initially studying law but not forgetting his language studies. |
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However, remembrances often endemically entail corresponding acts of forgetting. |
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Time dependent effects of double cuing in directed forgetting. |
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Perhaps anamnesis, remembering forgetting, is another figure of untruth in truth, the unproof, the arbitrariness and unconvincingness, of every proof. |
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Roberts fell out spectacularly with Souness at the end of the 87-88 season and quickly discovered that his gaffer had no intention of forgiving or forgetting. |
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But flashbulb memories are neither always accurate nor immune to forgetting, report psychologist Michael McCloskey and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. |
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The interference theory of second language loss holds that forgetting is actually interference between the attriting language and the language replacing it. |
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Reflexively he opened his mouth to breathe, forgetting he was underwater. |
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For forgetting to pick up the package again, my boss gave me a walloping. |
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