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"Those who have been bereaved cannot be expected to forget, let alone forgive," said Kenny MacAskill.
Why can Keita be expected to forget his glum club form?
In midfield, Yaya Touré and Didier Zokora offer a sturdy platform, while Lyon's record signing, Abdelkader Keita, can be expected to forget his glum club form and dazzle down the flanks.
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She cynically parried by mentioning a campaign contributor of Obama's who has been in some legal trouble - as if we are expected to forget the name Norman Hsu, much less Clinton's status as the top recipient of health industry cash in the entire Congress - Republican or Democrat.
"But I do know this: No mother who had her children killed in front of her, no young girl sold into slavery, no boy kidnapped and forced to be a child soldier and no young girl like the 3-year-old I met in Sierra Leone, who had her limbs cut off, should be expected to simply forget.
Crawford tells the newspaper: The Bloody Sunday victims were killed during a spontaneous riot, and the deaths are regrettable, but others have been deliberately and brutally murdered and we are just expected to forget and move on.
Apparently, we're just expected to forget that "2008-present" actually happened.
Nearly halfway through the season, there are more questions than optimism about a unit that was expected to make fans forget the dreary days of three-and-out.
Moreover, it is expected to adjust the forgetting factors automatically according to the estimation errors rather than choose appropriate values for them through simulations.
Black people are expected to move on and forget their pain.
Though California is expected to be all but forgotten on the campaign for the White House, the 2016 race may seep into Sacramento with liberal policies to aid working families, such as paid family leave.
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