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It hardly seemed like a moment anyone would be likely to forget, but Ms. Poehler said, "It's all a beautiful, hazy blur what happened in there".
(Oren later disputed this, saying that it was "not something I would say". It is also not something an interlocutor would be likely to forget).
Mr. Jordan testified that he told the President that Ms. Lewinsky believed just that -- something no ordinary husband would be likely to forget.
The business of making treaties and some other which it will be proper to commit to the senate, requires that they should have experience, and therefore that they should remain some time in office to acquire it.--But still it is of equal importance that they should not be so long in office as to be likely to forget the hand that formed them, or be insensible of their interests.
These 1½ hours that I spent in a hail of shell and splinters aboard the torpedoboat I shall not be likely to forget".
The more excited you are about it and the more you can build it up with detail, the less they'll be likely to forget and the more likely they are to feed off your excitement and get excited, too.
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No one who heard this performance is likely to forget it; Abbado's Mahler, like Furtwängler's Wagner and Klemperer's Beethoven in previous generations, is just peerless".
You register it but you're likely to forget it.
None of them are likely to forget the thrill it provided.
Few Haitians are likely to forget what the UN has done to accomplish this.
No one who visited the Project that year is likely to forget it.
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