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By what means were they made to forget?
Or what if I had been drugged and kidnapped and then somehow made to forget the whole thing?
She once wrote that she "became black in Paris," though not by choice, and she has not been made to forget her otherness.
Shrouded in the thick mist of propaganda, people were made to forget that not one Afghan was involved in the 9/11 attacks.
Like those of a lost civilization, these artifacts speak to us in a language we have been made to forget of a time when government was designed to serve all of its citizens rather than those who could afford to buy it.
It was as if he'd forgotten — had been made to forget, perhaps by the overt mortality of Ed and his car, perhaps by the refraction of his love for my mother through the person of me — that he and I didn't have a real history together; had spent, in our lives, no more than a cumulative week with each other.
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Lastly, it does not do to forget to make time for yourself, too.
"Not only was it destroyed," he said, "it was made to be forgotten".
"I try by making music to forget a little bit the strange world situation".
In evolutionary terms it might make sense to forget the pain of childbirth in case it deterred people from reproduction.
This approach makes it easy to forget that we are watching real lives.
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