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Short story about a woman named Mizuki who forgets her name because a monkey has stolen it... Mizuki sometimes had trouble remembering her name.
A wealthy old widower I knew married a nurse he met while in the hospital, but had trouble remembering her name afterward.
Some of the best scenes were shot in the crowded hallways of the Gramercy International, the scrappy hotel art fair that spawned today's slickly corporate Armory Show, where a British unknown called Tracey Emin snootily chides Paul H-O for not remembering her name, and the macho painter Julian Schnabel slams "Gallery Beat" as "a masturbatory exercise in stupidity".
Tea Partiers will have an easy time remembering her name, because it sort of rhymes with Palin.
The narrator has trouble remembering her name, often gets lost in public as if being pushed into a labyrinth in daylight, finds dead bodies in fields, animals go insane.
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("I couldn't remember her name," Matt says teasingly. "I was thinking pickled herring. I knew she was on the relish tray").
But I remembered her name.
He remembered her name then — Miss Dent.
No one ever remembers her name either.
But I don't remember her name.
He couldn't remember her name.
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