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The Manchester United player will hardly forget his 113rd and record-breaking cap.
We can hardly forget that as political decisions are absolved and individual choices rebuked.
Bakunin admired Marx's intellect but could hardly forget that Marx had published a report in 1848 charging him with being a Russian agent.
But the White House can hardly forget that Bill Clinton chose the same setting to make his pitch for universal health care in 1993, only to see his effort die one year later.
"Things we used to say were verboten are now considered an acceptable risk-return trade-off as liquidity and hedging markets have developed".Credit Suisse's rival, UBS, can hardly forget the risk-management failure of its predecessor, Union Bank of Switzerland.
They do not speak of him in public, but the officials gathered this week in the Great Hall of the People, hardly a mile from the house where Mr. Zhao has been kept in near-isolation for 13 years, can hardly forget about their former boss and comrade.
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Cotchery has been overshadowed but hardly forgotten.
But, if the memorial service was any indication, hardly forgotten.
The "fine limestone house" that he describes remains a private residence, but it is hardly "forgotten".
Even these responses acknowledge that Yeezus is difficult to ignore: once heard, it's hardly forgotten.
The bickering eventually died down but the grievances were hardly forgotten.
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