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"No one could ever forget Pedro Garay.
Not that one could ever forget him.
As if Hurley could ever forget whom he is now making proud.
In his final strip, Schulz wondered how he could ever forget the Peanuts gang.
And who could ever forget, once heard, the plangent and eerie high unaccompanied bassoon solo with which the piece opens?
Who could ever forget the impact of those lava-like textures and terrifying choral wailings behind the film's powerful images?
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How could you ever forget such a huge deal?! Well, arguably the same way David Carr could forget that he was a recovering addict after escaping the grim depths of hell that his disease unapologetically dragged him through for years.
Both are too long — or maybe it's just passages like this that make them feel that way: How could I ever forget the sight of a banner held up high to say "We Are Here For Trig"? How could I ever forget a boy like Charlie, a fine young man we met at a rally in Florida who has Down Syndrome?
Meanwhile, the top 10 obsessions included the Kardashians, Cecil the lion and (how could we ever forget) pig-gate.
He said, 'Don't forget about me.' I said, 'Darryl, how could we ever forget about you?' ".
That's in case you've forgotten, but honestly, could you ever forget JULIE Christy as LARA in "Dr. Or the mesmerizing OMAR Sharif as YURI?
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