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But Cardiff also makes the Himalayan outdoors so vivid, so scarily alive, you forget that much of the scenery consists of matte work.
They cannot forget that much of Chile's mineral wealth comes from land that once belonged to them or to Bolivia, seized in the war of 1879-83.
Most people forget that much of Johnson's famous TV speech on March 31, in which he announced that he would not run for re-election, was an urgent plea that Congress pass the bill.
Staring at such balance sheets, you might almost forget that much of the nation lives under slate-gray fiscal skies, a place of 9.4 percent unemployment and record levels of foreclosures and indebtedness.
One should not forget that much of the biomass f.o.b. costs are labor costs or new jobs in agriculture.
It's easy to forget that much of the government work that affects our daily lives takes place closer to home.
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Saturday 7 a.m. 5) WILD SIDE Singapore's skyscraping downtown makes it easy to forget that parks cover much of this island.
But let's not forget that IoT is much more than just gadgets.
"Never forget that, no matter how much we may privately scoff at them, the progressive left will need every one of their votes in the next election, only 17 months away".
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