Sentence examples for Worth forgetting from inspiring English sources

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It was a day worth forgetting, too.

As with all sketch comedy, there is plenty about "The Dana Carvey Show" that is worth forgetting.

By Ian Crouch October 23, 2017 As with all sketch comedy, there is plenty about "The Dana Carvey Show" that is worth forgetting.

A 50s TV cooking programme or brass band-backed easy-listening singer, say, may actually be genuinely dull and worth forgetting, but if it can be called "kitsch" it suddenly has a new contemporary attraction.

That's a spoiler, though, worth forgetting until after seeing Ms. Maricich, who performs and records as the one-woman band the Blow, play her new material, which takes the form of imaginary demos for such a collaboration, and which shaped her show at Joe's Pub on Friday night.

Colbert, recalling a bit about the awarding of the foreign-language Academy Award, calls it "possibly the most racist sketch ever committed to tape". As with all sketch comedy, there is plenty about "The Dana Carvey Show" that is worth forgetting.

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But perhaps this kind of forgetfulness is worth accepting — even worth cultivating (forgetting, too, can be cultivated).

Doesn't that sometimes make them feel as though their own work and worth gets forgotten in the process?

Some three decades since the Baroque revival began restoring an era's worth of forgotten works to the active repertory, Handel operas remain an acquired taste.

The concept, for whatever it may have been worth is, well, forgotten.

Whether you are 30, 40, 50 or 60, this is worth thinking about: Forget retirement at 65.

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