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But it is a name tennis will not readily forget.
Many companies readily forget costly lessons they learn following gross acts of irresponsibility.
They both are relatively young men whose playing prime we will not readily forget, and both fell victim to expectations that their scoring touch would translate into victories as coaches.
The father's resignation to that fate is, on balance, the most compelling aspect of the film, and I will not readily forget the sight of him staring out over the town and mourning the long history of his homeland.
He is still more interested in picking wild flowers than playing soccer, but once the opponents come within 3 feet of the territory he is supposed to guard, he will quite readily forget the flowers and try to get the ball.
We too readily forget that Clinton waited three and half years -- until Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole started taking him to task for not carrying out his campaign promise to bomb the Serbs -- before initiating the military action that ended the war in Bosnia.
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The value of such support is incalculable, and is not readily forgotten.
The north is too readily forgotten, particularly by the media who often focus on events in the capital to the exclusion of everywhere else in Britain.
There may have been strong moral grounds for dealing with Saddam Hussein - and the former dictator's systematic mass brutality is too readily forgotten - but we now know that he did not pose the 'clear and present danger' we were told.
Thus, the paired associate table happy becomes more readily forgotten when followed by parcel chair as the very next item in a list; this seems to help chair reassert its old tendency to be associated with table.
Archival photos and footage, etc., are used to tell the all-to-readily forgotten history of the City of Angels in the new three-part documentary series "Lost L.A". 8 30 p.m. KCET.
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