Forgot in A Sentence

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    A probable explanation of the confusion between the lectisternia and genuine old Italian ceremonies is that, as the lectisternia became an almost everyday occurrence in Rome, people forgot their foreign origin and the circumstances in which they were first introduced, and then the word pulvinar with its associations was transferred to times in which it had no existence.

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    Added to this category are supplies that run dry because someone forgot to order replacements.

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    Additionally, you will want to order a few extra invites in case you forgot someone on your initial guest list.

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    Also, he may remind you of other clothes he needs that you forgot to include on your list or he may simply see something he likes that you also find attractive.

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    Among those implicated in the Carbonarist movement was Louis Napoleon, who even in after years, when he was ruling France as Napoleon III., never quite forgot that he had once been a conspirator, a fact which influenced his Italian policy.

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    And yet, I think I forgot how.

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    As the day progressed they soon forgot about the spooky encounter.

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    Believe me, it wasn't something I easily forgot.

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    Benjamin Franklin lived to be a very old man, but he never forgot that lesson.

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    Birds came at his call, and forgot their hereditary fear of man; beasts lipped and caressed him; the very fish in lake and stream would glide, unfearful, between his hands.

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    British Tourist Authority / Country Life M Chatfield, 'Churches the Victorians forgot " .

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    But amid his restless study Avicenna never forgot his love of enjoyment.

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    But he forgot that the church had a head outside Germany, and that the passion for the rights of an order may be not less intense than that for the rights of a family.

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    But no Borgia ever forgot an enemy.

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    But periodically he forgot the utter uselessness of arguing with the opinionated old man.

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    But Peter, when once re-established as king, forgot his obligations and left the prince burdened with the whole expense of the campaign.

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    But then, I forgot.

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    But today she quite forgot that and was hurt that he should be angry with her without any reason, and she felt unhappy.

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    But we did not begin the story until August; the first few weeks of my stay at the seashore were so full of discoveries and excitement that I forgot the very existence of books.

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    But, on his return, he forgot to hoist the white sail, and his father, supposing that his son had lost his life, threw himself from a high rock on which he was keeping watch into the sea, which was afterwards called the Aegean.

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    By this time the salary had been increased to X1 2; in 1801 it was He had learnt of Raikes's Sunday Schools before he left the Establishment, but he rightly considered the system set on foot by himself far superior; the work and object being the same, he gave six days' tuition for every one given by them, and many people not only objected to working as teachers on Sunday, but thought the children forgot in the six days what they learnt on the one.

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    Clogs are what you wear when you forgot to pick up the dry cleaning and they close in ten minutes.

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    Dad forgot to reapply for our visa extension, which he was required to do every four years.

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    Dazzled by his victories in the East the public forgot that the Egyptian expedition was ending in calamity.

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    Dazzled, as it were, with the brilliancy of his own discovery, concentrated in attention on the one necessity for organizing a powerful coherent nation, he forgot that men are more than political beings.

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    Did someone take you or….maybe you forgot?

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    Did someone take you or….maybe you forgot?

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    During his long years of enslavement, he never forgot his sweetheart and as he longed for her, he made a ring symbolizing his love for her.

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    Either they forgot to ask or didn't bother.

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    Except for dried mango, I forgot about that.

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    For a little while, she even forgot about the fear, but as they rose from the window seat, her gaze was drawn back to the chair.

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    For a moment she gazed into them and forgot about supper.

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    For the first week after he regained his voice, they were all so busy enjoying the return to normal life that Carmen forgot about his father.

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    For, after all, the Christian monks never quite forgot that salvation is given by God through Christ, whereas the Manichaean electi were actually themselves redeemers.

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    For, in their joy at being quit of taxation, men forgot that they were losing the lever by which their fathers had been wont to move the crown to constitutional concessions.

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    Forgot to add, i 've been drinking all day and missed the pan for a few secs and the floors covered in excrement.

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    Forgot to add, i've been drinking all day and missed the pan for a few secs and the floors covered in excrement.

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    Gods, I forgot how difficult it is raising Naturals.

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    He forgot his hunger; he forgot his weariness.

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    He forgot my birthday again.

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    He forgot that Ali himself, before the Battle of the Camel, appealed likewise to the decision of the Koran, and began the fight only when this had been rejected.

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    He forgot that he had also limited all logical use of reason, and therefore of practical reason, to phenomena, and thereby undermined the rationality not only of knowledge, but also of faith.

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    He forgot that though it is safe to lash the dunces, he could not with equal impunity sneer at those who, though they might not have the ear of the public as he had, could yet contradict and call names.

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    He forgot to mention that he was fired after two hours.

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    He never forgot "the sea-fight far away, How it thundered o'er the tide, And the dead captains as they lay In their graves o'erlooking the tranquil bay, Where they in battle died."

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    He never forgot that the Yorkist party had started as the advocates of sound and strong administration, and the mandatonies of the popular will against the queens incapable and corrupt ministers.

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    He never forgot the generosity with which Hervey, who was now residing in London, relieved his wants during this time of trial.

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    He never forgot to keep his records of Laura Bridgman in the fashion of one who works in a laboratory.

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    He remained eight months abroad, during which he forgot his anxiety about the toilers' lot.

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    He was a wonderful, able and private man full of humanity who never forgot his humble origins in the classless Rhonda valley.

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    He was already blind and too feeble to walk, when Cineas, the minister of Pyrrhus, visited him, but so vigorously did he oppose every concession that all the eloquence of Cineas was in vain, and the Romans forgot past misfortunes in the inspiration of Claudius's.

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    He was cruel to his enemies no doubt, but he never forgot a benefit.

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    He was evidently so busy that he even forgot to be polite to the commander in chief.

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    Hello again forgot to say that my Son also has a 70's spacehopper made by the Wembley company.

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    His blood was already humming with desire; he forgot how much of a turn on arguing with her was.

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    His engrossing intellectual labours no doubt tended somewhat to harden his character; and in his zeal for rectitude of purpose he forgot the part which affection and sentiment must ever play in the human constitution.

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    His own violations of the treaties of Luneville and Amiens were overlooked; and in particular men forgot that the weakening of the Knights of St John by the recent confiscation of their lands in France and Spain, and the protracted delay of Russia and Prussia to guarantee their tenure of power in Malta, furnished England with good reasons for keeping her hold on that island.

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    Honestly. I … I forgot.

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    Honestly. I … I forgot.

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    I almost forgot about it until you started talking about the horse ranch.

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    I almost forgot me and my mom have the same birthmark as my Grandad.

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    I even forgot to take a tape recorder along with me.

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    I forgot about Annie's clothes.

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    I forgot about her.

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    I forgot all about Firestone being in Ouray.

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    I forgot for a minute.

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    I forgot my keys.

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    I forgot my new keys and didn't want to wake you folks.

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    I forgot my phone again!

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    I forgot my phone and a storm was coming up.

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    I forgot my phone there today and wanted to get it before the storm.

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    I forgot my rope in the barn and had to come back yesterday.

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    I forgot my watch.

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    I forgot that part about them.

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    I forgot to tell him about those silly bones he was interested in.

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    I forgot to tell u, I started that computer job today.

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    I forgot you're still a baby.

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    I forgot, this is my house.

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    I nearly forgot, the whole thing was topped with a juicy native oyster, fabulous!

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    I remembered how isolated these roads were, but I forgot how dangerous they were.

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    I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.

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    I sent it off, and I don't want to say that I forgot about it, but I didn't stress over it.

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    I think I forgot to turn the water off when I filled the trough.

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    I think someone forgot to tell the mountain lions where the borders were.

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    I was enthralled—an eighteen year old at the time, but I never forgot him.

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    I was enthralled—an eighteen year old at the time, but I never forgot him.

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    I was nervous so I forgot his name.

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    If somehow you forgot what your opponent has done, you can see it in the log and refresh your memory.

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    If you forgot the sunscreen and ended up with an angry red burn, there are a few cures out there.

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    If you forgot to mention it to him, call and ask his/her professional opinion.

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    If you have a white that you want to serve, but you forgot to put it in the fridge to cool down, then you can put it in a bottle chiller and in a very short period of time you have a perfectly chilled wine to serve to your guests.

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    If you tend to be an impulsive shopper, you may discover several items you completely "forgot" that you owned!

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    If you're a Smallville fan and missed the latest episode or forgot to set your recorder, all is well because you can now view the latest full episode of Smallville online in a variety of places.

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    In after years he so far forgot himself as to write of Saint-Simon as a depraved quack, and to deplore his connexion with him as purely mischievous.

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    In his contempt for the rulers of Spain he forgot the Spanish people.

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    In the main he was right; but he forgot too much the provocation they had received, the usurpations and selfishness of the governing family, and the unpatriotic character of the king.

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    In your rush to finish your Christmas shopping, you simply forgot to pick up a gift for your cousin.

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    It also rents professional and amateur photo equipment in case you forgot to pack your own camera.

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    It can be especially handy when you've just realized it is someone's birthday and you forgot to pop a card in the mail.

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    It excited the admiration of Gonzales Clavijo, the Spanish envoy, when he passed through it on his way to visit the court of Timur at Samarkand (Clavijo, Historia del gran Tamorlan, p. 84); and Cardinal Bessarion, who was a native of the place, in the latter part of his life, when the city had passed into the hands of the Mahommedans, and he was himself a dignitary of the Roman Church, so little forgot the impression it had made upon him that he wrote a work entitled "The Praise of Trebizond" ('E-yac c uLovTpaire oiivros), which exists in manuscript at Venice.

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    It lets you cut down on those last minute trips the night before a party for someone you forgot.

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    It was a cozy family setting, and she soon forgot the argument.

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    It was different being nude on camera, I was cognizant of the cameras at all times, unlike being on Big Brother where I forgot they were there.

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    It was his cool treatment of such sanctified names as Charles, Cranmer and Laud that provoked the indignation of Southey and the Quarterly, who forgot that the same impartial measure was extended to statesmen on the other side.

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    It will also eliminate extra runs to the store because you forgot to buy something, since you'll know how much plant material you'll need to create the garden you want.

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    It's also possible that these women thought they "knew" they were pregnant at other times, too, and then forgot about that feeling when the pregnancy test was negative.

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    It's light enough for wearing during those days when it's not quite time to pull out the wool peacoat (or when someone forgot to tell the person in charge of the thermostat at work that, hey, it's time for the air conditioner to be off).

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    Jackson felt that surge again and almost forgot what he was doing.

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    Jane forgot to discuss her itinerary with us before she left, so we had no idea where she would end up.

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    Just tell him he forgot his cell phone.

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    Katie, you forgot your drink at the bar, Kris said, holding out the iced whiskey to her.

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    Knowing that Natasha asked nothing for herself, and gave him commissions for others only when he himself had offered to undertake them, he now found an unexpected and childlike pleasure in this purchase of presents for everyone in the house, and never forgot anything.

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    Many people, especially females, will feel that an electronic card is a cop out and you forgot to buy something.

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    Matt obviously forgot what happened to his wicket in the first innings.

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    Maybe he forgot he had it on—him being a little sloshed and all.

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    Maybe he forgot he had it on—him being a little sloshed and all.

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    Maybe it would be best if adults forgot it as well.

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    Monday 15th May 2006 Reminded of something you forgot to finish a few days ago, you may need to retrace footsteps.

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    More than likely the children could recount details of the movie that you forgot.

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    No Englishman of that day stood in the same repute abroad, and foreigners, noble or learned, who came to England, never forgot to pay their respects to the old man, whose vigour and freshness of intellect no progress of the years seemed able to quench.

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    Not every fan enjoyed the minutiae involved in the foundation of accepted technologies, but Enterprise never forgot its place in the Star Trek timeline.

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    Not only did they not interest him, but he took no notice of them and at once forgot them.

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    Not that they forgot their own tongue in the Captivity and learnt Aramaic in Babylon, as used to be supposed.

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    Nothing wrecks a scary mood as much as someone saying, "Wait, I forgot to mention she has only one hand" or something else you may have omitted.

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    Oh I forgot you think you are better than everyone else, you really are a snob in the true sense.

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    Oh, I almost forgot.

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    Oh, I forgot to ask.

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    Oh, Sweetie, I'm sorry, I forgot about breakfast.

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    Oh, there 's something I forgot to mention - bent back tulips now has its own Search page.

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    Oh, there's something I forgot to mention - bent back tulips now has its own Search page.

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    One day we got to hang around each other again for a bit, short time though it was, I remembered why I liked him (not that I forgot) and he actually waves at me when I wave now.

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    One of the most common charges against Burke was that he allowed his imagination and pity to be touched only by the sorrows of kings and queens, and forgot the thousands of oppressed and famine-stricken toilers of the land.

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    One thing about Sam, she never forgot who she was working for.

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    One woman, engrossed in her pancakes, forgot the time until she heard the church bells calling everyone to the shriving service.

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    One year for her birthday, you forgot to buy her something, so she was mad at you.

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    Oops, I forgot to introduce myself before... I'm so impolite.

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    Or perhaps you mistakenly added sugar instead of salt or forgot to turn on the oven after you put in the roast.

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    Overlooking the differences which separated the humanists from the eristics, and both of these from the rhetoricians, and taking no account of Socrates, whom they regarded as a philosopher, they forgot the services which Protagoras and Prodicus, Gorgias and Isocrates had rendered to education and to literature, and included the whole profession in an indiscriminate and contemptuous censure.

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    Payments can get lost in the mail, they can take three to seven days to reach their destination and you can easily forgot to mail them on time.

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    Perhaps you forgot about a crisp black jacket, now smashed in the back of the closet, or that pretty spring top that is buried at the bottom of a drawer.

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    Pierre hid his face, from which a faint smile forgot to fade though his features now expressed horror and fear.

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    Plutarch (Cicero, 5) mentions it as reported of Aesopus, that, while representing Atreus deliberating how he should revenge himself on Thyestes, the actor forgot himself so far in the heat of action that with his truncheon he struck and killed one of the servants crossing the stage.

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    Rita never forgot anything important—or anything, period.

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    Rita never forgot anything important—or anything, period.

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    Robert Southey never forgot how Wesley kissed his little sister and put his hand on his head and blessed him.

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    She almost forgot her microcomputer and snagged it as she strode to the door.

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    She forgot about the tarantula-cats and watched the meteor shower again, protected from the chill of evening by his body heat and the odd energy running between them.

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    She forgot all fear of her father, went up to him, took his hand, and drawing him down put her arm round his thin, scraggy neck.

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    She forgot her shaky body and the whirling of her emotions and strode toward the door, intent on discovering if he had done this and if so, if he had more.

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    She forgot to thank him the first time she won the Oscar, and the second time she remembered, although they separated a year later.

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    She never forgot her old friends, and, as far as is known, remained faithful to her royal lover from the beginning of their intimacy to his death, and, after his death, to his memory.

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    She probably had a mover scheduled and forgot to mention it.

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    She was an affectionate wife to her husband Francis I.; but she was always the queen of Hungary and Bohemia and archduchess of Austria, like her ancestress, Isabella the Catholic, who never forgot, nor allowed her husband to forget, that she was "proprietary queen" of Castile and Leon.

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    Shit; I forgot the time difference.

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    Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind?

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    Should auld acquaintance be forgot, For the sake of auld acquaintance be forgot, For the sake of auld lang syne?

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    Since Julie was timid, she simply said, "Ahem, you forgot something," when Tim left his book behind.

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    So much in the way of 1960s clothing became a cultural joke, people forgot that there was much in the way of exciting design work.

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    So, I just hoped that they had forgot about it, haha!!

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    Some said he was talking about a job down in the Norfolk shipyard where there was work with the war coming on and all, but after a time, when Ma didn't hear, we just sort of forgot about him.

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    That reputation could not possibly help Evelyn's standing in the clan either; the sooner the clan forgot the blemish of a friend, the sooner they'd accept Evelyn.

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    That the native tradition almost entirely forgot the Achaemenid Empire, has been mentionedabove.

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    The advantage to this is that you can find nearly everything you missed, if you forgot to set the DVR or VCR, or are in a circumstance where it's easier to watch TV on your computer rather than your television set.

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    The car rental agency was not able to provide the Rolls Royce and forgot the champagne my fiancé had arranged, and so provided a limousine at no charge.

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    The chief cupbearer, however, did not remember Joseph; he forgot him.

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    The coming of age story about a girl coping with the awkwardness of high school and first love and her adventures on her 16th birthday - which her family forgot - has won a place in the hearts of movie watchers ever since the release.

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    The enthusiasm of the nation he had saved forgot his tardy adhesion to the popular cause, and at the parliament of Ayr on the 25th of April 1315 the succession was settled by a unanimous voice on him, and, failing males of his body, on his brother Edward and his heirs male, or failing them on his daughter Marjorie and her heirs, if she married with his consent.

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    The fact that the iTunes gift cards can be purchased almost anywhere makes them an excellent choice when you're always on the go or forgot to get a gift until the last minute.

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    The humanists which it produced, interested only in its splendid revelations, forgot or ignored the achievements of the period which intervened between Cicero and Petrarch.

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    The marquis forgot the lessons of the master, and yielded supinely to the fascinations of the harem.

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    The play seemed so real, we almost forgot where we were, and believed we were watching the genuine scenes as they were acted so long ago.

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    The trouble was, she forgot to scratch off the other name.

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    The woodman sang of the wild forest; the plowman sang of the fields; the shepherd sang of his sheep; and those who listened forgot about the storm and the cold weather.

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    The world condemned them; then, as they were poor and modest, it forgot them.

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    Then Ferguson got rich, he got lazy, he joined New Labor, he forgot about his roots.

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    Then I forgot I sold all my old games 2 -_- hence why its only with 2 games atm.

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    There's no reason you shouldn't have played it through already, and in case you forgot, it was a lot of fun -- so go play it again.

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    These points could be used for that special occasion dinner, or the well-meaning friend who forgot you were on a diet and brought over brownies.

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    They forgot that the frightened face and the figure could not be altered, and that however they might change the setting and adornment of that face, it would still remain piteous and plain.

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    They left me on the set sometimes because they forgot I had prosthetics on my eyes.

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    They never forgot that he was a " new man," and were jealous of the great house upon the Palatine which he acquired at this time.

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    They provide you the option to backtrack if you missed something or forgot a desired souvenir.

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    They're least likely to break if little feet step on them because the child forgot where he or she dropped them.

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    This fact impressed Alpatych, but in thinking about his own business he soon forgot it.

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    This is what makes our juicer unique, and oh I forgot....it's got my name on it!

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    This will prevent you from having to stop in the middle and run to the store for something you forgot.

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    This you forgot to do.

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    Those who heard Dr. Octagon's album "Blue Flowers" in the late 1990s surely never forgot it.

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    Those who heard him lead morning devotions at the Methodist Conference never forgot him.

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    Too bad you forgot to bring the photo or we'd have this caper locked up.

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    Unfortunately, after his custom when victor, Mazarin forgot his promises above all, Gondis cardinals hat.

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    Unfortunately, someone forgot to tell Nicky that girls talk, and Ashlee and Paris had a nice little chat about the whole affair.

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    Well, in case you forgot, it was self-titled and produced by Prince and had little ditties on it like Go Go Dancer and Go On (Witcha Bad Self).

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    When you use one, your health meter slides back like the chamber on a gun, just in case you forgot how ridiculous the game is.The AI, while not bad, isn't much to brag about.

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    With their sturdy beauty, bulbs provide gardeners with plant-and-forget flowers.Most spring flowering bulbs are actually planted in the fall, but if you forgot to plant yours, don't fret.

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    Yeah, I forgot, she said.

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    Yes, the minister forgot the candle lighting ceremony and my veil and headpiece fell off when we kissed, but all in all, it went smoothly.

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    Yet, every year, it creeps up on people who find themselves in the checkout line at midnight on the eve of the holiday picking up whatever is left over to get for that person you forgot.

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    You can even leave the house and return a little while later because you "forgot" something.

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    You can spend a lot of energy making and revising a to do list only to find out that you forgot to include an important task that will help you gain control in an area of your life.

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    You can uncover memories you forgot you had stashed away in your mind.

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    You forgot all your good manners.

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    You forgot that you were king.

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    You forgot to turn off your radio.

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    You may give the impression that you forgot your pants.

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    You never truly realize how many people you have until you search for everyone you know and end up finding many acquaintances you forgot about.

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    Your loved one will probably know you forgot and resorted to sending it because it was something you could do in a matter of minutes rather than going out and putting thought into getting something special.

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    Your wedding was magical, but you focus on the fact that the florist forgot to put the yellow freesias in your bouquet.