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The school staff behaved in a similar fashion when they repeatedly forgot the First Amendment as it pertained to our dressing modestly in school.
As for performers, Barbra Streisand, singing in front of more than a hundred thousand people in Central Park, one night in 1967, repeatedly forgot her lyrics.
The next day, Liz watches a video containing outtakes from Jack's product placement video, where she discovers that he repeatedly forgot his lines after 142 takes.
Although it was recognised that there would always be a cohort of patients who would request this type of supply, it was strongly felt that a formal service should not support patients who repeatedly forgot to order repeat prescriptions and may be considered to be abusing the system.
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An early favourite, she blew it all by repeatedly forgetting her words, and finished fifth.
But he was quickly demoted to floor sweeper after repeatedly forgetting where things went.
Farrah would tell her husband things, and then he would repeatedly forget — and reproach her for not telling him.
Viewing "The Ellis Island Experience," one is struck by the battles we keep refighting, the lessons we repeatedly forget.
Some other residents of small buildings say that shirkers are often the same people who repeatedly "forget" to pay their monthly maintenance fee on time.
For repeatedly forgetting his "place" in "polite society" he suffered one insult after another.
When I was getting my pilot's license, my flight instructor reminded me repeatedly, "Forget the radio and fly the airplane.
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