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Society preferred to forget, to move on.
He lived in Bordeaux for the entire six months of the Papon trial, when, he finds, the local urge to forget, to move on, was faltering.
What I'd really like to do is plaster his car with those annoyingly sticky green notices the Sanitation Department uses when you forget to move on alternate-side parking days.
I could place the blame on any number of things, though maybe it's nothing more than my need to forget, to move past the obscure dates that others rely on for a chronological life, to never delve any deeper than necessary into the ups and downs that get thrown our way.
What if I am watching something, or someone, I am thinking hard about it, and I forget to move my eyes for a few seconds.
"Don't forget to move your arms really hard and really fast," they told her, probably thinking she'd chicken out at the last minute.
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But he forgot to move it back to its original position before rolling in his final 5-foot putt.
A fifth admitted they didn't know the bonus had ended while almost half simply forgot to move their cash.
"Our doorbell rang one day, and it was our neighbor telling us we'd forgotten to move our car for alternate side of the street parking".
At the holding center, Conteh had forgotten to move the jack from the back of the Land Cruiser to the cab: he had to retrieve it from where it was stowed among the passengers.
I just realized I forgot to move the damn Elf.
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