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to forgetting
verb
To lose remembrance of.
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My mother was troubled by her loss of memories, but she discovered an upside to forgetting.
And there is an advantage of sorts to forgetting who and what you are.
But then his earlier life of pleasure is also dedicated to forgetting.
New Labour, of course, came close to forgetting this fundamental fact.
"Here's to forgetting," a Cambridge-educated left-winger called Terrence (Dean Nolen) says, raising his glass.
For years, KFC veered from celebrating Sanders to forgetting him and back again.
To see them gone is, in some ways, to see ourselves and our pasts condemned to forgetting.
Four years ago, Texan eighth wit Rick Perry reacted to forgetting a key campaign pledge with a silky "Oops!".
Partly, he thought, it was self-mocking fondness for an old hope, an aid to forgetting the 20 million.
"Winning the title is the first step to forgetting the past and talking about the future," he says.
Not only can you look forward to forgetting the sound of snoring passengers, you'll find exceptional sound quality for music and films.
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