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We've practically forgotten ourselves.
When Haynes finished with her, the jury had practically forgotten that her own daughter had been murdered.
The catastrophe — practically forgotten in today's money-drugged, supercilious art world — fostered a movement, in the nineties, of art that marshalled political grievance.
And six years ago in Germany the calciopoli scandal was practically forgotten when Italy took the field to win its fourth World Cup.
The years since have been a series of almost unrelieved setbacks and disasters for the United States, while Osama himself was practically forgotten.
WITH only one American veteran of World War I still alive and a five-year lag until centennial commemorations, that most horrific of conflicts has been practically forgotten.
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I practically forgot the word "recession".
With a colorful diet, you'll practically forget you're counting calories.
We all know that feeling when you've stared at the TV or movie screen so much that your eyes glaze over and practically forget to feel.
The nightmares in L.A. and Queens, the latter of which remains unresolved, practically made us forget that Albert Pujols, the best hitter in the game, switched teams, and leagues, to join the Angels.
Yet Prince and Jackson are nothing alike when they dance, and it's very hard to bring to mind Prince dancing, whereas it is practically impossible to forget Jackson.
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