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But Mr. Jordan never forgot the effect that the cases had on his boss, John Volz.
He wonders if a young Kevin Costner felt the same for Sam and never forgot the effect, both the loss and the justification of violence that went with it: clearly such savage dog-killers deserve extermination.
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I'll never forget the effect that standing in the Sistine Chapel had on me.
It's easy to forget the effect a theatre can have on a play.
Let's not forget the effect on working people when both the price of fuel and the price of fuel-efficient cars are high.
Even if they were crushed tomorrow, military historians are unlikely to forget the effect of their blitzkrieg "psyops" campaign, the Isis psychological operation to terrify their opponents by flooding social media on the internet with gruesome images and videos of what happens to their enemies.
Let's not forget the effect Trump is already having on the economy because of his surge and his universal interest.
Suja and Vijay join in with the laughter as they, for now, forget the effect their personal mine drama will have on the rest of their lives.
Reading Polly Toynbee's article (Duncan Smith's treatment of the disabled is monstrous, 11 April), it is apparent that IDS has forgotten the effects of poverty, if he ever knew.
I will never forget the effects of absinthe and hope that I have a chance to sample this divine beverage again as soon as possible.
In 1988, presidential candidate George H. W. Bush stumped, "Those who think we are powerless to do anything about the 'greenhouse gas effect' are forgetting the 'White House effect.' As president, I intend to do something about it".
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