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He said it had "made lots of jolly column inches but I think it will be utterly forgotten by the time we get up there".
The year 2013 is mercifully drawing to a close, with much of it deserving little more than to be utterly forgotten.
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The view before the blink was utterly forgotten.
As for Pakistan, their Test victory has been utterly forgotten at home.
Feminism seemed to have reached one of those nadirs that dot its history, as if the past were utterly forgotten.
The actively dying, Butler reminds us, are frequently troubled by unfinished business: They have regrets, want forgiveness, fear being utterly forgotten.
"There's no statue of him, and while he's not utterly forgotten, he's no George Washington".
That balance may prove to be a model for the rest of the island, where there are still utterly forgotten villages.
But in this age of fetishisation of authors' homes, it seems odd that a place where a writer of the might and stature of Milton once lived has been so utterly forgotten.
"It's the story of my mother's long, sixteen-year secret affair with a cartoonist who was famous in his day but is now almost utterly forgotten," Griffith says.
It was the bagpipes, I had been there a few days and utterly forgotten that they were being played, but they were.
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