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None of us has ever forgotten".
I don't think he has ever forgotten where he came from, or what his rise meant.
Nobody who saw Rolf Harris, Tom Jones, or Shirley Bassey, has ever forgotten the experience.
LONG ago the expanding city of Seattle swallowed up two of its neighbors, and neither of them has ever forgotten.
No one really got drunk, no one went home much before dawn, and no one, in all probability, has ever forgotten the party.
And as anyone who has ever forgotten a bottle of Pinot Grigio in the freezer knows, water expands when it freezes.
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But to Downing Street's consternation, he now contradicted Mr Campbell's line that he had ever forgotten about doing so.
"I don't think we've ever forgotten our beginnings," he says.
If you've ever forgotten to add salt, the bread produced has a dead, rather unpleasant taste.
I once asked him if he had ever forgotten any of his songs, and he answered that he had forgotten verses but not songs.
If you have ever forgotten what you named a file or which folder you put it in, you probably will agree that it's time for a change.
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