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There is no forgetting, for an instant, what it means.
"Where's the proof?" she asked tensely, forgetting for a moment that she was retiring.
"It's the Yankees," Westbrook said, forgetting for a moment he was one of them, for now.
"Oh, the tip-in?" he said, as if forgetting for a moment that the play had ever happened.
"It's a coolie's language," he concluded, forgetting, for the moment, that he claimed to be a Marxist.
Oh, right, I keep forgetting, for lots and lots of people in the world, the notion of "falling in love" has (of all things) sexual connotations.
Rigoletto, her father, plots revenge, forgetting for a while that he himself facilitated the Duke's adventures and was cursed by one of his victims.
Forgetting for a moment that my movie outearned the films of three of my esteemed, lovely fellow-nominees — aren't they terrific?
Perhaps forgetting for the moment that you shouldn't try to speak privately near microphones, he whispered in a sort of hushed croak to Bailey, "It didn't vork".
Yesterday was also distinguished by politicians rising to the occasion and forgetting for one day the imperatives of party politics, including the looming election in the United States.
There are clear reasons for this, but understanding them requires forgetting for a moment about your own love-hate relationship with your cellphone, or iPhone, or BlackBerry.
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