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Mrs. Schumer said he constantly forgets to make appointments to get his hair cut.
They are a handy way to solve a specific problem – I look forward to using one on my storage heater, so I can turn it on the last day of a trip away and no longer come home to a cold flat, and anyone who constantly forgets to turn the iron off may appreciate the ability to double check the house isn't about to burn down from an app rather than run all the way back home.
If you're interviewing, say, an old lady, in your newscast, show that she smells of cats or has blue hair and constantly forgets things.
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The United States seems to constantly forget its own traditions, to forget what this country at its best stands for.
I found myself constantly forgetting how young these characters were and how much they had been through.
It contains information that I am constantly forgetting, being a critic whose memory often doesn't extend beyond the play he saw the night before.
This is routine by now; we are constantly forgetting and rediscovering the anxiety that video games or the internet or whatever are "rewiring our brains".
Former Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming recalled how Mr. Bush, despite his love for jokes, constantly forgot the punch lines and told stories of how the pair sang songs from the musical "Evita" and joked about the origins of an ornate vase.
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