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He forgot nothing, and took it all in.
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He forgets nothing, a condition that makes him incapable of analytical thought.
Since he forgets nothing, each year adds to his estimative equipment".
The musical's director, Richard Eyre, said of his experience of working with her: "She forgets nothing and regrets nothing".
"He said, 'You forgot nothing?' I said, 'No, I forgot three things: an umbrella stand, a child's cradle and a pair of skis.' " Together, she said, those items weighed about 20 pounds.
He also learned fast and forgot nothing, traits that led to his second career, as ballet master to many American troupes.
Accordingly, Burge rejects premise (c) of the memory argument: If Oscar truly forgot nothing, then preservative memory means he knows at t2 what he knew at t1. Per Falvey & Owens (1994), Oscar's memory may not provide comparative knowledge of content, i.e., knowledge that enables armchair discriminations between water and twin water contents.
They are like the French Bourbons, who learned nothing and forgot nothing.
How the later restoration of the Bourbons (who, as Talleyrand famously put it, learned nothing and forgot nothing) simply led to the Revolution of 1848, which led to Napoleon III and history repeating itself as farce.
Like the French Bourbons who forgot nothing and learned nothing, Ms. Clinton eagerness to initiate wars for regime change was undiminished by the Iraq and Libya debacles.
Mr. Rosen's 80th-birthday recital at the 92nd Street Y on Sunday afternoon, in which he played Beethoven's last three sonatas, made it clear that he has forgotten nothing.
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