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Perhaps it is time to insist that all government meetings be recorded, to assist those officials who chronically "forget".

Nonetheless, the rush persists to label anyone who chronically forgets where he left his keys as an attention-deficit-disorder-inspired absent-minded genius.

Though in apparently reasonable shape, the Wilson home always seemed closed up, forgotten, and in some ways it is the fate of such a house, ignored by a newer road, to seem chronically forgotten.

Between the two of them -- and the two additional boys whose birthdays I chronically forget -- my fondest wish is to be remembered as someone who loved them as much as my grandparents loved me, which was a lot.

Some of those are just chronically under funded and chronically forgotten right now if not neglected: Iraq, Southern Sudan, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, the Central African Republic and now most recently Pakistan, with their floods.

For example, if your friend chronically "forgets" her wallet, assume that she will do so the next time you go out to dinner.

What if, millions of miles from home, a chronically bored astronaut forgets a certain safety procedure?

And thanks to the generosity of those who give, the elderly, formerly homeless families and the chronically ill aren't forgotten.

But I forgot.

I just forgot that!

We forgot about the pathogens.

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