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So much so, that she often forgets she's even reached her 50s.
Hebah has grown so used to her attire, she often forgets she has it on.
"I have a whole bunch of these in my truck," she said, noting that she often forgets to take them in when she shops.
As she herself recently said, she still asks so many people to her house that she often forgets to invite those she really likes.
Ms. Milford often seems so busy cramming every detail she's stumbled across into the narrative that she often forgets to deal with the larger emotional questions in Millay's life.
She dutifully organizes cans, bottles, plastics and newspaper for curbside pickup, although she often forgets which Wednesday, once a month, is newspaper day and has to follow her neighbors' lead.
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Heartbreakingly, she often forgot that her beloved husband, Denis, had died of cancer in 2003.
I felt the same, until one of my children, at age 12, developed an attention span so short that she often forgot to shut the gate.
The fact that they were not married meant nothing to him, as far as she knew, and she often forgot about it herself.
Mr. Chang, 46, has lived in this seventh-floor apartment since he was 14, when he moved in with his parents and three younger sisters; they rented it from a woman who owned so much property that she often forgot to collect payment.
She watches it like anybody else would watch it, helped, she says, by the fact that she's often forgotten the scenes by the time they air.
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