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It was made clear – genially but firmly – that we could forget, too, about asking him to pose with props such as a Bunsen burner or wearing a white lab coat or any of the other visual cues that let people know instantly and without equivocation that something scientific is taking place here.
A friend tells her 'quite firmly' that she must not forget 'all the good things' about being a mother.
He ran his hand along the indentations in the soft red silk where the watches once lay and then shut the drawer firmly, as if trying to forget the loss of his beautiful charges.
"The bombing happened -- I'll never forget it," he says firmly.
On the drive back to New York, I plugged myself firmly into my Walkman, hoping to forget our vacation.
"Forget about the alarm," I said firmly.
When it was pointed out to Wenger that his charges were now eight points ahead of Manchester United he replied, tongue firmly in cheek: "Yes, and let's not forget we were in a massive crisis after our first game".
This new generation won't necessarily forget what happened, but their eyes are firmly fixed on the future.
Often, the mistake such men make is not that they produce ideas but that they forget the need to keep even good ideas firmly in their place.
Forget "Team Edward" or "Team Jacob," Taylor Lautner is firmly "Team Kristen".
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