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Though often forgotten by some, the party did attract both Protestants and Catholics.
But though often forgotten, PATH may finally have a reason to brag: it is about to become the last truly underground bargain of New York.
If, however, there is an eclipse of the sun, or if a viewer watches the sky after sunset or before sunrise, then the stars, like dreams, though often forgotten, may be seen.
Among those most affected, though often forgotten and invisible, are adolescent girls.
Sharing of computer-interpretable guidelines (CIGs) has also recently been identified as an important, though often forgotten, step in the 'CIG life-cycle' [ 23].
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But with the backing of David Cameron, who has also been vocal on LGBT rights this campaign (though often forgetting the B and the T), I look forward to being able to kiss my girlfriend on the tube without funny looks in this brave new world.
Scientists, though, often forget that, and they go on as if their current knowledge is all there is to know.
He never made it to a major finals, yes, though it's often forgotten now that he probably should have, Northern Ireland passing up a gilt-edged chance to make it to the 1966 tournament.
He isn't the first and will probably not be the last summit host to want a return to the sort of intimacy for which the first summit, at Rambouillet, France, in 1975, is now fondly remembered (though it is often forgotten that even then President Ford was accompanied by hundreds of officials).
Though this is often forgotten by even the best managers, it's surprisingly intuitive.
"Political donations determine the course and speed of many government actions that -- though we often forget -- will deeply affect our daily lives," Birnbaum lectures us.
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