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We don't yet really understand what it means to truly forget something.
Along with the legends, they are the players whom fans never truly forget.
Finally, as the Huskies were spurting to a 15-point lead in the second half, Okafor seemed to truly forget his ailment and displayed his inside power.
"So many people from Mexico, they come to the United States and they truly forget where they come from," he said.
Even though Oscar does not truly "forget," he has still lost knowledge by a different route; premise (a) of the memory argument is thus false.
Like childhood sweethearts they never truly forget one another.
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But our fundamental social existence as human beings means we are never truly forgotten.
"To remember it so clearly, so painfully tonight tells me I have never for an instant truly forgotten it".
I hadn't truly forgotten about it, but could manage only a few terrors at a time, and others, when my children had been awake, were more urgent.
McCain's willingness to keep the nation in Iraq for, say, 100 years is a sign that for all his war hero posturing McCain has truly forgotten the young people we've damned to this folly we call Iraq.
He hadn't truly forgotten the empty apartments in which as a boy he had searched for his friend.
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