Forgetting in A Sentence

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    A perfect place to relax and unwind, not forgetting those delicious farmhouse breakfasts cooked on the Aga.

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    After much singing, forgetting the words and deliberation the judges whittled it down to just seven acts each.

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    Although some people purposely mix Adderall and alcohol in order to party longer, some people do inadvertently drink alcohol after forgetting they took their medication.

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    Among the drawbacks of this temper, which on the whole made for progress, was the rise of a school of excessive scepticism, which, forgetting the value of the accumulated stores of empiricism, despised those degrees of moral certainty that, in so complex a study and so tentative a practice as medicine, must be our portion for the present, and even for a long future, however great the triumphs of medicine may become.

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    And as often happens with old people, Kutuzov began looking about absent-mindedly as if forgetting all he wanted to say or do.

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    And computer files are lost during transport, sometimes the result of management decisions to ship with little concern for security, forgetting that this data is the lifeblood of the consumer.

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    And since fingertips are attached, there is zero chance of customers running off and forgetting their cards.

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    And, never forgetting 'Peter ', the littlest hobo of Portugal, our part time companion.

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    Another £ 315 million is lost by non-tax payers forgetting to claim their tax back.

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    Another major pitfall to avoid is forgetting to really think through your find and replace strings.

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    As always happens when traveling, Princess Mary thought only of the journey itself, forgetting its object.

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    Atomic clocks and watches automatically change when the clocks change in the spring and autumn, so this helps to reduce the problem caused by forgetting to alter the time.

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    Bellingham 's role as the Inquisitor is rather thankless due to the script seemingly forgetting about her during the middle phase of the play.

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    Bellingham's role as the Inquisitor is rather thankless due to the script seemingly forgetting about her during the middle phase of the play.

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    Ben showed great forethought in calling an ambulance and for not forgetting his young sister who was in the bath at the time.

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    But she was good to all, not even forgetting the serfs.

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    But the world will take what is available in Comte, while forgetting that in his work which is as irrational in one way as Hegel is in another.

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    But, exactly as in 411, a more violent party under Critias, forgetting its real.

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    C. Ranyard, who says, "He was the kindliest, as well as the most learned of men - benignant to every one who approached him, never forgetting the claims which weakness has on strength."

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    Complete gibbering idiocy, like forgetting one's own phone number in a crisis.

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    Completely forgetting about the past is tossing away a valuable lesson.

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    Deidre moved away from his touch, upset she'd let the moonlight trick her into forgetting how dangerous he was.

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    Dessalles looked in amazement at the prince, who was talking of the Niemen when the enemy was already at the Dnieper, but Princess Mary, forgetting the geographical position of the Niemen, thought that what her father was saying was correct.

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    Even so, one thing you can count on is Aries forgetting what he was angry about the second the situation has passed; this is not a sign that holds onto resentments.

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    Fans of Dancing with the Stars hate to miss an episode, but if you find yourself forgetting to record a results show, never fear.

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    For Pentecost, organize a service of thanksgiving for the gifts of creation, not forgetting their proper use.

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    Forgetting these benefits, the cardinal of Cambrai was one of the most formidable adversaries of John XXIII.

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    Forgetting to take your birth control pill could mean that you ovulate and become pregnant.

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    From the corner of her eye she saw the gray truck pushing a trail down the drive and dodged out of its path, completely forgetting about the stump hidden under the snow.

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    Gene proves that he's just like many other men by forgetting his and Shannon's anniversary.

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    Getting things done on time can prevent the stress of constantly running late or forgetting events and appointments.

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    Harsh and rough, he compelled admiration for his delight in work, his aptitude in disentangling affairs, his desire of continually augmenting the wealth of the state, and his regard for the public welfare without forgetting his own.

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    Have you ever found yourself forgetting that you were supposed to bring the orange wedges for soccer practice?

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    Having arrived at this settlement Otto marched against the Bohemians, but while he was away from Germany war was begun against him by Henry, the new duke of Carinthia, who, forgetting the benefits he had just received, rose to avenge the wrongs of his friend, the deposed duke Henry of Bavaria.

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    He had made himself so well hated by his cruelty and vices that the Normans, forgetting their old hatred of France, had acquiesced in the conquest.

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    He picked up what looked like a medical file and became as still as the death dealer, as if forgetting her presence completely.

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    He put it into a right hand spin at 14,000 feet, forgetting he still had the then fairly new retractable undercarriage still down.

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    However, forgetting to take one pill does not mean you have to toss your entire pack.

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    However, you may end up spending more money or forgetting certain pieces.

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    I found myself forgetting one thing when focused on another.

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    I give you my word of honor," said Napoleon, forgetting that his word of honor could carry no weight--"I give you my word of honor that I have five hundred and thirty thousand men this side of the Vistula.

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    I have a bad habit of forgetting to express my condolences to those who are grieving.

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    I keep forgetting you are now.

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    I love a chase and a fight, but the chances of me forgetting not to dull the pain increase if you resist.

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    I was nearly forgetting, he added.

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    I was nearly forgetting.

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    I was quite forgetting! he suddenly cried.

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    If we grant, however, for the sake of argument, that the early Hottentots worshipped the infinite under the figure of the dawn, and that, by forgetting their own meaning, they came to believe that the words which really meant " red dawn" meant " wounded knee " we must still admit that the devout have assigned to their deity all the attributes of an ancestral sorcerer.

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    If we satisfy our appetites, we do so without forgetting that throughout the night we must say our prayers to God.

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    If you find that you're crashing or forgetting many of the rules of the road, it could be a sign that you have to study up a bit more before taking the real test!

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    If you find yourself forgetting things more, supplements for memory loss sound like an attractive option.

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    If you have been forgetting things often, or have difficulty focusing on the tasks at hand, this could be a symptom of sleep apnea.

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    If you start to pre-plan layouts before vacations and other special events, you'll never again need to worry about forgetting to take the right photos for your scrapbook.

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    In Saxony the people were quickly forgetting their hereditary connection with the successors of Henry the Fowler; in Bavaria, after the death of Duke Henry in 995, the nobles, heedless of the royal power, returned to the ancient German custom and chose Henrys son Henry as their ruler.

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    It is their analogue, and to understand it we must understand them, not forgetting that Paul, as a Semite, and his hearers, as converted pagans, were imbued with the sacrificial ideas of the old world.

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    It will also prevent you from forgetting anything.

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    It's forgetting that a sore throat is not how everyone starts their day.

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    It's forgetting that you can wake up without a headache.

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    It's forgetting what a good night's rest feels like.

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    It's not enough to hang your wedding dress in a closet and forgetting about it for thirty years.

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    Kids are notorious for losing things; from jackets to gloves, children seem to have a knack for forgetting and losing their personal property.

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    Losing or forgetting things is a common response to stress, but its impact can go far deeper.

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    Mais, revenons à nos moutons... Bellewstown I was forgetting.

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    Men should live according to the laws and dictates of nature, not forgetting the claims of reason and sentiment.

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    No trades, no donations and certainly no forgetting it somewhere on the college campus.

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    Not forgetting a great link to a site where they have the coolest veggie recipes for the festive season.

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    Once again the ravers were on form and made tonight very tremendous bringing pure party vibes as expecting and not forgetting the noise !

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    Once again the ravers were on form and made tonight very tremendous bringing pure party vibes as expecting and not forgetting the noise!

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    Once you select a website that you like, you'll want to bookmark it and check it regularly to make sure you aren't forgetting your favorite shows or missing out on a great new show.

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    Once you stop forgetting things, you'll realize how much more time you have on your hands.

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    People that procrastinate often find themselves forgetting about assignments.

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    Pierre went on with the soldiers, quite forgetting that his inn was at the bottom of the hill and that he had already passed it.

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    Religion is always forgetting, or explaining away, or apologizing for these stories.

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    She dressed comfortably and packed her overnight bag, then searched the room, certain she was forgetting something.

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    She opened her eyes and clenched her jaw, intent on forgetting him.

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    She was raped at age nine and became pregnant at age 14 - but instead of hardening her heart and closing herself off to society, Oprah worked her way to the top without ever forgetting about her tough and humble beginnings.

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    Such a spot he found at the mouth of the river Achelous, where an island had recently been formed by the alluvial deposit; here he settled and, forgetting his wife Arsinoe, married Callirrhoe, the daughter of the river-god.

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    The appearance of the boom mike into the field of view, the actors forgetting their lines and having to (pardon the expression) vamp their way through a scene - we loved it as kids, and have fond memories of it now.

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    The argumentative Rhonetta Johnson, from the Greensboro audition, is remembered for having some harsh words for Paula, as well as for apparently forgetting to put her knickers on that morning.

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    The eleventh contains the lives of all the bishops in order, and includes the chief events during their pontificates; the twelfth deals in the same way with the archbishops, not forgetting the writer himself.

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    The English king, forgetting his fathers experiences, endeavoured to ride down the enemy by headlong frontal charges of his men-at-arms, and made practically no attempt to use his archery to advantage.

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    The individual may lose track of time, forgetting the date and season.

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    The little princess, like an old war horse that hears the trumpet, unconsciously and quite forgetting her condition, prepared for the familiar gallop of coquetry, without any ulterior motive or any struggle, but with naive and lighthearted gaiety.

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    The secret of a happy marriage is never forgetting the joy of the first kiss.

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    The Welsh joined him in great numbers, not forgetting that by his Tudor descent he was their own kinsman, and when he reached Shrewsbury English adherents also began to flock in to his banner, for the whole country was seething with discontent, and Battle of Bosworth.

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    Then immediately after the service, start yelling again, forgetting what they said themselves.

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    Then there are night races and blinding sandstorms to struggle through not forgetting the odd throwing ax or javelin that may come your way.

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    There some other games for the Wii balance board, so don't think Nintendo is forgetting about this peripheral.

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    These are some basic items you'll need for work and forgetting them might put a crinkle in your budgeting.

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    They had therefore only to keep up this established government, but they could not manage even this much; they allowed the idea of the common interests of kings and their subjects gradually to die out, and forgetting that national taxes are a necessary impost, a charge for service rendered by the state, they had treated these as though they were illicit and unjustifiable spoils.

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    They happened to be standing in a place that felt sinister, claustrophobic, and not forgetting, chilly.

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    They may worry about simple things like dropping a cup, forgetting a name or becoming unusually bad-tempered.

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    They only talk of forgetting them who never knew them.

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    This is due to as many as 58 percent of women forgetting to take their pill each day.

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    This is the stage when even the most conscientious of boys displays a talent for forgetting, misplacing, and losing toys, books, and clothes.

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    This will both guard against diversion and assure that children are not forgetting to take their medication.

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    To avoid forgetting to buy an essential item like a slip or stockings, make a list of everything you will need before you go shopping.

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    To gather in our harvests, not forgetting The poor, who only glean!

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    Understanding the types of gear you need, and how to buy all of your equipment, will help you avoid forgetting the most essential items.

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    We traditionally have a Christmas dinner, and a summer Bar-B-Que - not forgetting the all-important party after each production.

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    We've all heard stories about bridal shops suddenly closing down leaving brides-to-be stranded without their wedding dresses or caterers forgetting to show up for their scheduled events.

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    Weary of politics, and obeying a natural inclination to pleasure, Julius then virtually abdicated the management of affairs, and gave himself up to enjoyment, amusing himself with the adornment of his villa, near the Porta del Popolo, and often so far forgetting the proprieties of his office as to participate in entertainments of a questionable character.

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    While she sounded relieved, there was a chill in the air like opening the door, expecting warm sunshine and forgetting it's December.

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    With this word, thou shall smite down all manner of thought under the cloud of forgetting.

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    Without forgetting that Augustine was partly a symptom and only in part a cause - without committing ourselves to the one-sidedness of the great-man method of construing history - we must do justice to his supreme greatness.

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    Yielding to the inevitable, but not forgetting to announce a brilliant victory in a bulletin, he sent his troops into winter quarters along the Passarge and down the Baltic, enjoining on his corps commanders most strictly to do nothing to disturb their adversary.

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    You won't have to worry about forgetting to do something or missing out on a deadline.

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    You're forgetting the underground railroad.

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    You've spent your time since the Schism forgetting, only now you can't.

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    Zeus gave her a jar (7rLOos), the so-called "Pandora's box" (see below), containing all kinds of misery and evil, and sent her, thus equipped, to Epimetheus, who, forgetting the warning of his brother Prometheus to accept no present from Zeus, made her; his wife.