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Of all the items to forget, of all the slips of the mind, it had to be that one.

What I choose to forget, of course, are the less than thrilling ways in which I spent the other 98 percent of my time: telephoning, photocopying, typing.

Not the right of the individual to forget, of course (they don't have the technology for that, at least not yet).

It's a subject on which Roy has always been refreshingly vocal, quick to remind those who might wish to forget of the immovable social structure that underpins Indian society.

That world is not dominated by the pessimism that leads us to live thoughtlessly and to forget of our roots and history.

Perhaps hardest to forget of all is the military crackdown on red shirt protesters in April and May of 2010 that resulted in more than 90 deaths and thousands of injuries.

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Besides the purposive concealment of abortions, both survey approaches are also subject to under-reporting due to forgetting of pregnancy events.

It seems conceivable that subjects do not keep both task instructions in mind with equal strength, which may produce slips due to "forgetting" of the relevant rule.

Mr. Gallagher will not be able to forget any of it, of course.

He would like you to forget all of that.

"Who said we're going to forget?" one of the women replied.

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