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    1. forget what the question actually was!


    2. She would forget his name as she slipped into her next role chasing Ava's fortune


    3. His dad tended to forget things like that


    4. He drank every night to forget his shame


    5. But there is one hidden danger of inflation, which many of us forget or ignore while devising the financial strategy for retirement


    6. “Don’t want to forget this,” Ackers held up the paper as he called out


    7. So let us choose that posture that enables us, the most easily, to forget that we have a physical body


    8. forget what they had now?


    9. simply being human is that we so often forget that we always, always have a choice


    10. I decided to forget about it and put the phone back down on the sofa

    11. I’ll never forget the time he decided to spray paint the kitchen walls … I’d left a basket of clean washing in there … fortunately there was a fairly substantial towel on the top of the basket which took the brunt of the paint but I could have killed him when I found out


    12. I saw a face above me, which I will never forget


    13. "Then forget about it


    14. One great thing about roller derby; you could forget all about your real life and just be your alter ego for an hour or two


    15. I forget exactly who we met, with whom we shared our brief but intense reminiscences, and to whom we said our goodbyes


    16. "Forget it!" When he looked at the Chief through the pale, bluish alien blood frozen to her visor, he saw her face turn white in an instant


    17. I’ll never forget it – we went down to the pub to chew over things just after he was demobed


    18. When he was not in a meeting, or otherwise on duty, Bahkmar was sometimes allowed to forget the woes of Haad politics and retire to his private quarters


    19. And if you have any thoughts that you will be able to mold the person out of his or her offending habits at a later date, forget it


    20. "I think he is, don't forget, he's probably taken lots of other drugs by now

    21. "But why would he forget all the years he was growing up with us?" Vic asked


    22. "Let's say I could forget my parent's religion, what about diseases, doesn't it spread disease?"


    23. But in addition to that, you would have been taught to forget certain things … the centre where you stayed for one … the people you met there for another


    24. “Hey, fellas, be careful with those bikes, and don’t forget what I


    25. I'll never be able to forget that, I'll never be able to forgive myself


    26. forget the hardness of the ground


    27. forget the tyres of cars and trucks


    28. Although we are primarily concerned in this book with improving the health let us never forget that the practice of Hatha Yoga cannot but have a beneficial effect on the mind and spirit


    29. ‘Oh Lintze … I sometimes forget how little you know of life here on Errd


    30. ’ He replied with a smile, ‘Come on, or else I shall be tempted to throw you on the bed and forget about my mother

    31. He would put the seat belt back on me and I would know it was daddy and a few minutes later I would forget and take it back off to escape whoever he really was


    32. But they don't always mention and sometimes forget that this advice pertains to a healthy mind


    33. "I'm sorry, I hope you didn't hook up with Greta or Imogene and forget me


    34. “Oh, before I forget, we ran into a lowly straggler on the way here


    35. In Virgenia's Jools and Robbie were in good spirits and seemed to think I should accept Mercouri's apology, make amends and forget it - after all he was just a bit drunk


    36. They can barely teach the course there, forget sports


    37. just about duck, forget try to catch it


    38. all this, they forget the real issue - why didn't the manager provide-two plates of


    39. There was no doubt we had witnessed some awful power unleashed and whether it was an abnormally fierce Etesian wind or something else I do not know, but I do realise that I will never forget the systematic destruction of that boat


    40. It had been over a month hadn't it? He was busy with research, but that made it more vital to back up regularly so he didn't forget what he'd learned if he had to be restored

    41. You forget, you know, it seems that she’s always been there


    42. " Pan Solar League Intelligence had compiled a list of every starship launched, "Don't forget the unmanned ones


    43. “Thank you Duncan, I won’t forget this


    44. She used to forget that more than anyone aboard


    45. I had an experience once that I will never forget, as it


    46. It is very quiet inside … this getting married business is a serious matter, Anna … forget all the hustle and bustle of the reception and stuff … this is about the rest of your life …


    47. Don't forget the shopping


    48. “Oh, I truly hate that sometimes! Love to fling him into the next block and forget had proud warrior ass!”


    49. “Leave that to me, and trust me once more, or prepare for a redress you won’t forget,” I said


    50. 16Because thou shalt forget thy misery, and remember it as waters that pass away:














































    1. “My son, if you receive my words, and store my commands within you, inclining your ear to wisdom, and applying your mind to reason; if you appeal to intelligence, and lift up your voice to reason; if you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures – then will you understand reverence for the Lord, and will discover the knowledge of God; for the Lord gives wisdom, out of His mouth comes knowledge and reason; He has help in store for the upright, He is a shield to those who walk honestly; He guards the paths of justice, and protects the way of His pious ones; then will you understand rectitude and justice, and will keep to every good course; for when wisdom finds a welcome within you, and knowledge becomes a pleasure to you, discretion will watch over you, reason will guard you – saving you from the way of evil men, from men who use perverse speech; who leave the paths of uprightness, to walk in ways of darkness; who delight in doing evil, exult in wanton wickedness’ who are crooked in all their ways, and tortuous in their paths – saving you from the wife of another, from the adulteress who plies you with smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth, and forgets her pledge to God; for her paths lead down to death, and her tracks descend to the Shades; none who go to her come back again, or reach the paths of life – helping you to walk in the way of good men, and to keep to the paths of the righteous; for the upright will live in the land, and the honest will remain in it; while the wicked will be cut off from the land, and the faithless will be rooted out of it


    2. and he forgets his streaming satellite


    3. 'No one forgets the two ducks in the state selection trials either,' Ish said and


    4. thee, nor forgets the covenant of thy fathers which he swore unto them


    5. A Nissen hut and battledress, that's what Ted would prescribe, although he forgets, as he hunches up his shoulders and completes the last hundred metres of his walk home under broken street lamps, that he was just too young for National Service


    6. “Some trouble forgets hard,” Henta panted out


    7. She forgets that we’re two


    8. of a particular move of the Spirit forgets the fresh revelation of Jesus Christ and the quickening encounter with the Holy Spirit


    9. Even the universe forgets - eventually


    10. "Call me if the world forgets that

    11. When they are advanced by the merchant or manufacturer, the consumer, who finally pays them, soon comes to confound them with the price of the commodities, and almost forgets that he pays any tax


    12. “The only one that likes me is the switchboard operator, and she always forgets my name, in fact, she asked me if I wanted an application last week


    13. and forgets about it, then they find it 10 years later and you know the story


    14. In her jubilant celebrations, what if she forgets to follow your instructions and return the Arrow?"


    15. forgets that many people have contributed to his “success” and that if he compares


    16. Plus, someone (usually me) will be stuck paying extra because some cheap bastard (sometimes me) forgets to add in tax and that third drink they don’t recall having


    17. I ignore the pinch in my stomach that comes every time I think of my mother and half walk, half jog after Christina, who forgets that her legs are longer than mine


    18. It’s just that he sometimes forgets there are other students in the classroom


    19. wings and feathers to the ostrich? 14 Which leaves her eggs in the Earth, and warms them in dust, 15 and forgets that the foot may


    20. 12 When he makes inquisition for blood, he remembers them: he forgets not the cry of the humble

    21. It forgets positions of the mines


    22. stranger who flatters with her words, who forsakes the guide of her youth, and forgets the covenant with her God because her house


    23. grass; 13 And forgets the Lord your maker, who has stretched out the heavens, and laid the foundations of the Earth; and has feared


    24. 6 Because if a man be prospered in his beginnings and shamefully entreated in his old age, he forgets all the


    25. long as it lasts and forgets when it is over


    26. gets so excited to see us that even He forgets to reel


    27. them — it will scream with anger, divert the child and he forgets


    28. Poor Antonio, he has so many things to think about that he sometimes forgets his wife


    29. depressing sort of rain that somehow forgets how to stop


    30. As soon as the butler is freed, he forgets about Jacob

    31. She forgets everything else within a century


    32. And, of course, he forgets that there is no choice


    33. 6 Because if a man be prospered in his beginnings and shamefully entreated in his old age he forgets all the prosperity that he had


    34. For just as when some good news comes suddenly to one who is sad immediately he forgets his former sorrows and looks for nothing else than the good news which he has heard and for the future is made strong for good and his spirit is renewed on account of the joy which he has received; so you also have received the renewal of your spirits by seeing these good things


    35. He who indulges in luxury and is deceived for one day and who does what he wishes is clothed with much foolishness and does not understand the act which he does until the morrow; for he forgets what he did the day before


    36. The voice never forgets the


    37. A big part of the blood of Jesus is that when God forgives, He forgets


    38. Habit memory is Pavlovian, an archive of involuntary stimulus/response loops — the memory that never forgets how to ride a bike


    39. which is true, but this completely forgets the fact that your physical library of games will not be useable on the new system


    40. who thinks thus forgets that it is of the essence of the life of the pupil that he shall lay aside all this complexity, that he shall, as the Master put it, “come

    41. ” He who forgets himself utterly, and devotes his life wholly to the


    42. life and power in it are those of the ego-- it nevertheless often forgets those


    43. forgets all about this connection with the ego and feels himself quite


    44. He who forgets his own pleasure, and


    45. He forgets his poverty and places his hopes on the wealth of Christ


    46. God never forgets sincerity


    47. 'Did you think I had forgot? Ha! Sergius never forgets an enemy


    48. A woman is indeed sorrowful in the hour of her travail, but when she is once delivered of her child, she immediately forgets her anguish in the joy of the knowledge that a man has been born into the world


    49. That forgets the source


    50. No, the heart that has truly loved never forgets,













































    1. "I still have a hard time forgetting that you are an electric ghost that has forced Tdeshi's dead body back to life


    2. the absolute void and the essential necessity of beginning, and forgetting for a


    3. I washed feebly, forgetting to shampoo my hair, and when I returned to the cell I sat on my mattress and picked idly at my food


    4. the object and pulled it out, forgetting to put the clothes he had


    5. Christmas day with and not forgetting the cats and dogs who


    6. ‘Yes … I keep forgetting that he is nearly a man now


    7. and so it is that I remain, forgotten, forgetting my purpose, my once ago lover


    8. forgetting that they hang on a chain around our necks


    9. this forgetting, but the doors revolve,


    10. ‘Where’s Joris?’ he asked suddenly, forgetting all about what he just saw

    11. The bird took its time, chattering and fluffing up its crest and giving me a no-nonsense inspection, cocking its head from side to side until it fell into consultation with the mirror - not forgetting some whistles and curses for good measure


    12. She was in danger of just losing herself in it and forgetting to lead the conversation in the direction she needed it to go


    13. “You’re forgetting we could be running under diagnostics in a tin shed in Scranton


    14. It would have to be in the geometry, probably something like forgetting to convert degrees to radians in the distant scene composer


    15. ’ I replied completely forgetting that she hasn’t a clue what has been going on since I last saw her


    16. 'You're forgetting that it may have been one of his


    17. chair and apparently forgetting the interruption


    18. " he rushed his answer, forgetting that the next day was Sunday


    19. "Seems to me that you’re forgetting the best part of the story


    20. He mumbled some kind of thanks and stumbled away, almost forgetting the height of this bridge

    21. “Yes, Patty, a renewal it is, and if you have a little patience with me and give me a little time, I think I will be able to heal myself, step by step—not ignoring my body or my business, but definitely never again forgetting about that which is the most important of all—our friendship


    22. Who would understand? Who would listen? Somehow she knew that despite forgetting most of what the strange boy had said, he would understand her


    23. Reia interjected, “Y'all aren't forgetting the fricking name plate on the Lorien itself---Elhehrim Starship, Lorien?! They are, or at least really were a real people---starships don't just spring into existence by themselves! And how do you explain that the Lorien was the same service class vessel as those used around the time this 'legendary' mission was supposed to have taken place?”


    24. THE WHILE FORGETTING ABOUT ENJOYING THE PRESENT


    25. ‘What did they draw?’ said Alice, quite forgetting her promise


    26. Kurt was surprised by the question, forgetting it was a loose end


    27. Cupid, father, please forgive me for forgetting my duty


    28. He kicked himself for forgetting about the keys


    29. Then we have Marx, whose main claim to fame was to dictate the end of history by asserting that man is the product of his machines and not vice versa, conveniently forgetting that any system that purports to explain everything, in reality explains nothing


    30. ” Forgetting his earlier prudence, he pushed

    31. I had every intention of forgetting everything about the case, and planned on telling Jocko


    32. I must say that forgetting afterwards to put the gas setting back to five or six was not advisable


    33. And forgetting to load a ballistic round and firing the rifle grenade with a full metal jacket was inviting disaster and a severe fatherly talk


    34. Apparently forgetting his disgruntlement, Maldynado sidled up and smiled at the sack


    35. ” Larocka clanked her hand against the face shield of her helmet, as if trying to wipe her eyes or nose but forgetting about the barrier


    36. Of course, Fred was forgetting one thing


    37. It had been a long and profitable friendship, but with the election only weeks away and all the excitement of the last several days, he was forgetting people’s names


    38. The trees still sang to me and I drifted in their music and felt I was forgetting something


    39. What was I forgetting?


    40. She pressed her lips tight, forgetting the show, and her hips moved in little circles against my hand

    41. Keinalone found herself distracted by it sometimes to the point of forgetting where she was


    42. She looked up quickly, momentarily forgetting her discomfiture


    43. This forgetting has cost us very dearly indeed, not just in terms of enormous amounts of money but much more seriously in terms of the enormous amounts of pain and suffering we have generated and continue to generate for ourselves


    44. The moral? Don’t look back at what was, because memory, in the face of difficulty, is usually biased toward clinging onto that part of the past good, at the expense of forgetting the bad


    45. “Fuck man! Fuck!” I yelled out, forgetting that I was still in a church


    46. I am always forgetting things; I am such a scatter brain sometimes – it’s part of my charm


    47. they would drive off, forgetting the madness of the weekend


    48. One of the older members reads the Abnegation manifesto, which is a short paragraph about forgetting the self and the dangers of self-involvement


    49. “I keep forgetting how little information we provided you with


    50. He picks at a muffin, pinching small pieces off and sometimes eating them, sometimes forgetting to











































    1. Johnny forgot what the original question was


    2. “Right, I forgot about that,” Ackers admitted


    3. He was so scared and dumbfounded he even forgot to sweat for a while


    4. Maybe I have taken you for granted the last few weeks you were here? Maybe I forgot to tell you how honored I am any time you could grace me with your presence? You are welcome in my home and in my bed at your pleasure, as I hoped you understood by now


    5. Here it comes; the wind –up, the pitch, sure enough a fastball, straight at Stewey’s head! Stewey ducked but forgot to drop his bat


    6. ‘I meant to ask you – is there anything they don’t eat? I’m doing chicken with salad and new potatoes with ice cream for afters … nothing controversial, but I meant to ask you before and forgot


    7. It was true many Angels forgot the fundamental difference between Angels and mortals


    8. They forgot that no mortal can ever enter virtual space save with an avatar or in death, and no Angel can ever enter baseline space except in an android


    9. As the heat in my soul rose to a combustible level I forgot the rudiments of the English language, reverting to a lingua franca that combined the best of the gutter from East and West


    10. Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club

    11. " He still forgot to translate to native years in astronomical calculations, then to the native way of numbering


    12. "I'm sorry if I forgot to tell you, but is it possible you forgot? It isn't a threat, it is related to the ghost in Narrulla's Tear


    13. The native astronomers didn't detect the ship, Elond never mentioned the asteroid collision articles and forgot about the incoming starship when no actual threat materialized and everyday life went on


    14. Eventually Son forgot how long he had been


    15. He forgot about his family


    16. He forgot about love


    17. The disciples think that Jesus is saying this because they forgot the bread… They still don’t get it


    18. Lyla looked up into Sons’ eyes and when she saw him she forgot she was


    19. What will Angie do? … forgot to mention the idea of publishing that diary … oh well, you can tell her next time you see her


    20. forgot to understand, thinking that shouting,

    21. they almost forgot the reason they were here for


    22. nearly forgot what is was they were there for


    23. That was also out in Wescarp, a healthy male last I knew, forgot his name though


    24. “I forgot that with no people around, this town is basically wide open to anything that’s out there


    25. ‘Hmm … I forgot I told you about that


    26. telling the ashes that you forgot to tidy away


    27. The evening sky was crystal clear and the air so fresh I forgot my tiredness in the romance of being in this land of my uncle and my heroes


    28. Man forgot all about dragons as their helpmates


    29. I didn't get angry because my body could no longer tolerate the effort or stress, so right then my mind forgot that conversation literally by the time I walked out


    30. Sorry, I forgot that you wouldn’t know about things like that

    31. I soon forgot the tiger in my head by nodding in time to the music and smiling at the others


    32. But in their rush they forgot one thing


    33. not now that he sometimes forgot the exact words he should use


    34. I forgot the other names instantly


    35. dreaming state, forgot about everything in the world, imagining


    36. She was running from the entanglement chamber again, I forgot to close it once I got back in


    37. For a moment we forgot that we had murderers at our door


    38. They were so stylish and suave at it that Ava forgot they were probably closer to the year zero than 19th century Paris


    39. Dave very sweetly lends me his handkerchief when we reach the part where Aslan goes willingly to the Stone Table … I foolishly forgot to put any tissues in my handbag before I came out


    40. forgot to attend a diplomatic dinner because she was so engrossed

    41. Birds whistled and for a while, he forgot about his present situation as the sun worked its magic and warmed him up inside his battered and bruised body


    42. I’m really sorry I forgot


    43. “It there anything else you forgot?” she asked, unable to actually accuse him of deliberately withholding the information, but making it obvious that was what she wanted to say


    44. He suspected she might have forgot they were in here


    45. “If one of the crew came up and said, ‘oh I forgot to hand this in last week’ would you remember?”


    46. On the week you woke up I could have very well been so flustered that I forgot it myself


    47. There were two guys on a facilities crew who were killed near the turn of the century when they forgot a few straps on their scaffolding


    48. “That his name? I forgot, we drank stupid this noon


    49. In this society the most polite thing she could do was ignore that offer entirely and ask, “If one of the crew came up and said, ‘oh I forgot to hand this in last week’ would you remember?”


    50. I forgot who else was on it and would have forgot he was on that night if he hadn’t bragged about it













































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