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She died 17 years later, having forgotten how to swallow, he said, and then finally, even how to breathe.
Having forgotten how to win, Wasps are targeting a coach who does not remember defeat, Shaun Edwards.
(I had a split second of appalled chagrin at having forgotten how large those creatures are). Then, as if by a miracle, they stopped short in front of us and gazed at Nauman.
And having forgotten how to listen, we then forgot how to read.
"It just looked a bit like everyone was milling about on stage having forgotten how the show should end".
I knew he had struggled to get up, having forgotten how to pull the wooden bar on the left side of the chair down.
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We've forgotten how".
Or they had forgotten how.
I had forgotten how beautiful El Salvador is.
Could she have forgotten — how could she have forgotten?
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