It's hard to believe that true art, art that reflects the vivid and energetic motions of life, rested in the gutter unremembered for so long. |
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Others, imprisoned for life have already been forgotten and will die unmourned and unremembered after a wasted life. |
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After three, maybe four hours of sleep I woke with a start from some unremembered dream. |
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But she'd been there earlier and put flowers on the right plot, so the old boy hadn't gone unremembered after all. |
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It was to be buried beneath years of dust, un-played, unseen, unremembered. |
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It's more than likely that I'm paraphrasing this from unremembered sources, but I wanted to offer the one I've been considering. |
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Here it is, unthought of, unremembered, treacly, right here in Jim Dine's big dark heart, which needs cleaning now, front and back. |
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No one will pass unremembered, not even those who believe so. |
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I'm losing my edge to the art-school Brooklynites in little jackets and borrowed nostalgia for the unremembered eighties. |
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But we can ensure that no one here is unremembered by the country they fought for. |
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For decades, these fascinating recordings languished in the Cash Family vault, unheard and unremembered. |
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No wonder dreaming is so chaotic, bizarre, unfocused, and unremembered. |
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Under the gnarled and rotted central post his wicked body lies interred forever, unmourned and unremembered, without stone or monument to acknowledge his passing. |
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Latin was still the official language of the eastern empire, but by the 8th cent. it had become largely unused and unremembered except by some scholars. |
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Most of them are now forgotten, their causes and course unremembered. |
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The truth is they stopped short of me and ate more grass and I think I felt a little unremembered and at the same time relieved at their lack of attachment to a human. |
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To ward off alienation and gloom, it is only necessary to remember the unremembered heroes of the past, and to look around us for the unnoticed heroes of the present. |
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To be childless was to forfeit a future, to go unremembered. |
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We cannot uncover all the unremembered stories. |
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Occasionally, a new statue or plaque is dedicated at a camp or a mass grave, but millions of the dead remain as anonymous and as unremembered as they were in Stalin's time. |
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Some soldiers hoped, vainly, that the next step might be the abolition of collective farms. For all her efforts, some details of life in the Red Army are as unremembered now as they were unrecorded then. |
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He tried to dig back in his mind to their old acquaintance: how hadn't he seen that the invisible, unremembered Susan might grow into this slim, long-faced, long-legged dark woman, somewhat ravaged but contained and elegant? |
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