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As a second worry, if Oscar's memory contents shift, has he really forgotten nothing?
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Almost as pretext he explains, "Though he became internationally regarded, and held chairs at both Oxford and Harvard, he never really forgot his roots.
And the crowd roared, happy to be reminded of something it had never really forgotten: he's not a regular guy after all.
"There's a saying: 'Never forget.' And you realize the rest of the nation has really forgotten," he said, standing outside the Senate office building while it was evacuated for a fire drill.
And like Montaigne, he never really forgets what his subject is.
"I just worry, I guess, that with all of this talk about Muslims he's really forgetting about Mexicans," she said.
"I've really forgotten everything," he said of being a new dad again.
Have we really forgotten that sex still makes babies?
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