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She seems to be operating on a slightly different plane than those around her, and is often forgetful, losing track of her possessions.
People on both sides of the conflict said Howard's father had been less focused and often forgetful since heart surgery a couple of years ago.
After Justice Verniero gave 13 hours of often forgetful testimony two weeks ago, the committee and Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco called for his resignation, raising the possibility of impeachment by the General Assembly.
He didn't go into too much detail about his brain injuries, though he did say that he's often forgetful and suffers nosebleeds.
They are often forgetful and socially withdrawn.
The challenge in recognizing dementia in its early stage is that elderly people are often forgetful and thus this symptom is commonly perceived as a normal part of ageing in some local cultures.
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America, especially non-black America, is often quite forgetful when it comes to Martin Luther King Jr.
Without story and character, they are often meaningless, forgetful, and nothing more than mayhem for sake of mayhem.
Depressed persons are often quite forgetful and need daily items kept in their same spot to ease the difficulty of keeping track.
Some also have trouble staying in the present, often daydreaming or forgetful - for example, they may forget to eat their lunch when really focused.
She also often seemed more forgetful and could ramble when she spoke.
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