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The forgetfulness
noun
The quality of being forgetful; proneness to let slip from the mind.
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The forgetfulness had begun when she left Africa and all the problems there.
The forgetfulness is often obvious to those who are affected and to people close to them, but not to casual observers.
Then there's the forgetfulness.
Near is thy forgetfulness of all things; and near the forgetfulness of thee by all.
Others associated themselves with the forgetfulness described in our article on midlife memory loss.
We lost hundreds during the forgetfulness of birth, And we lost the old heaven on the first day of school.
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By Helene Mullins The New Yorker, June 15 , 1929P. 18 Come back from the long forgetfulness into the sight View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Jason Hayes.
Come back from the long forgetfulness into the sight.
It may be noted that negative exponential distribution has the same forgetfulness as the Markovian assumption.
However, only 305 were invited to participate as a result of the apparent forgetfulness of the midwives.
The infective forgetfulness spread by the mist seems to demand an allegorical reading.
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