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It was a speech designed to be forgotten.
It pioneered a new kind of cuisine, beige bistro, designed to be forgotten even as it was consumed.
So much political analysis seems instantly disposable — either because conditions and "narratives" change so rapidly, or because certain analysis seems almost designed to be forgotten or rewritten when things change.
It fits snugly in the long list of easygoing nothings, the narrative equivalent of a Fruit Roll-Up, designed to be forgotten in as many minutes as it took to watch.
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Technology development causes a human oriented design to be forgotten all over the world.
It's a skinny band designed to be small enough to mostly be forgotten, so users can set it and forget it, leaving it on all day and taking it to bed.
They don't create dishes designed to be Instagrammed and then forgotten in favour of the hottest, newest thing.
It doesn't just grab pictures uploaded by your mobile device, or in specific flagged folders; the app is designed to be a fire and forget solution that takes your whole library to the cloud, and holds it there securely.
Meanwhile, even those Planned Drives you enter in manually are also designed to be a "set it and forget it" thing, says Waze.
Don't forget, most roller coasters are designed to be compact, allowing the maximum amount of track in a small area.
"Everybody forgets that none of these weapons were designed to be peacefully disassembled," Miguel E. Monteverde, an Army spokesman, noted in an interview.
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