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These days, the N.B.A. might be wishing for some sort of break so people might forget about the whole Arenas fiasco.
If the town were not smothered in Olympic logos, visitors might forget about its Olympics connections and think they had wandered into an idyllic Swiss hamlet.
But if Mr Najib should hold off calling an election for some time, everybody might forget about this by the time it matters.
Hynde, never exactly prolific, always returns just when there is a danger that we might forget about the emphatic impact she has had on the music scene.
Nobody in Belgrade seriously believes they could be incorporated back into Serbia's body politic.Boris Begovic, an economist, argues that Serbia needs a plan B. He suggests that it might forget about EU accession and follow the path of Norway and Switzerland, which harmonise most of their laws and policies with Brussels, but are not EU members.
Boomerang's biggest problem is that it's so lightweight that you might forget about it.
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My daughter might forget all about the heroines and heroes she helped create.
He recounts the experience as a little piece of extra amunition for the President in case the people might forget all about Mr. Johnson's having settled the threatened rail strike, and let the election turn on a beagle's ears.
Folders and piles are a great way to keep everything you do have together, but if you haven't listed it somewhere you might forget all about it.
You might forget all about "head transplants" and realize that far more valuable information was a click away if you would just listen to my appeal to humanity for the benefit of the Wikimedia foundation.
If you choose something further out, your parents might forget all about it and you might miss out on the money.
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