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Schiano and his players will not say what the letters stand for (although "Forget About Me, I Love You" would be a good guess), but the acronym has replaced "CHOP" — as in, chopping wood, or working hard — on the archway that leads to their practice fields.
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He is a New Zealander, and the experience of the Lions the last time they went to Australia, with the Kiwi Graham Henry in charge, was not the happiest, although forgotten in the chorus of complaints made by some players during and after the trip is an absorbing Test series that saw the tourists rise above injuries and fatigue to take the Wallabies to the final minutes of the final international.
Although forgetting you have $1800 in your arms might not be the most desirable….
These differences could be tested with sufficiently large data sets, as the time-courses of forgetting have been: although forgetting was once hypothesized to follow hyperbolic decay functions, forgetting is best modeled as a sum of exponentials, not as hyperbolic or logistic functions [45], [46].
"Guinea Bissau suffers from a severe, although forgotten, emergency: mines and explosive remnants of war continue to kill and maim mostly children and women.
Save this information in a secure location so that you do not forget it (although forgotten passwords can be retrieved).
Really, it is a match to forget, although it is not easy to forget what happened.
Probably, although don't forget the World Health Organisation's claim last year that bacon gives you cancer.
Although, don't forget to email in to [email protected] afterwards.
Although, don't forget to email [email protected] afterwards, letting us know your address and your user name.
No, I don't think so, says Ainslie, although don't forget he's competing in the America's Cup.
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