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It worked less well for Jimmy Carter, who demanded the resignation of his entire cabinet just days after his so-called malaise speech, perhaps in the hope that he could make everyone forget it.
It worked less well for Jimmy Carter, who demanded the resignation of his entire cabinet days after his so-called malaise speech, perhaps in the hope that he could make everyone forget it.
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Tennant lists these happily: a 2013 US poll in which 52% of Americans were shown to approve of same-sex marriage, the moment in 1994 when John Major lowered the age of consent to 18 ("everyone forgets it was him that started things off").
Soon, everyone will forget it as quickly as they forgot about all those people and all those companies whose names appeared in the Panama Papers and whose money has paid for thousands of prizes at Tory fundraising dinners.
"The Tiananmen Square event gave the world a very bad impression of the Chinese government, so the Communist Party hopes everyone can forget it," said Mei Fung, a professor at the Beijing Film Academy.
"I just told him not to forget that he had had a brutal shooting performance during our 70-win season and came back and played well and made everyone forget about it," Jackson said.
If you're an NRA legislator, just avoid going on the Sunday shows and hope the holidays make everyone forget about it.
After winning eight majors by age 26, Woods made almost everyone forget how difficult it is to win one.
And the N.H.L. has lockout fever and forgot it should be playing a season before everyone forgets about it.
If you start to take a little bit of everyone else's insecurity — forget it".
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