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The "forgetting curve" helps to explain why we so often remember nothing shortly after cramming intensely for an exam.
EVERY so often it happens.
EVERY so often someone declares ballet dead.
Just make sure to keep the moss damp by spritzing it with clean, stale water every so often and remember to keep an eye out for mold.
The abolition of key stage 3 levels – a national approach to measuring achievement by giving students a number or letter to represent their attainment – does bring some benefits, such as giving us more freedom in years 7, 8 and 9. Every so often when I remember that I'm no longer tied to those occasionally restrictive structures, it does feel a bit exciting.
And every so often I think about Allen, and I remember I'm different people, too.
It's a simple lesson, yes, but one that is worth remembering every so often.
Every so often it's nice to remember that expectations can still be confounded and we're not all totally immune to the possibility of surprise.
"Every so often," de Mille writes, "she would remember in the middle of a class or a conversation some cruel bottomless disappointment and she would reach out and break whomever she was with".
It's good to remember this every so often.
Every so often a new female filmmaker grabs the spotlight — remember Kimberly Peirce, the director of "Boys Don't Cry"? — only to sputter and fade.
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