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"The police are on the witch-hunts so they will have an attitude of: 'What are they up to?' Forget about the fact that he needs to get from Manchester to London somehow," he said.
In the title's most devastating sequence, Snake crawls agonisingly through a seeming never-ending corridor of radioactive torture inside Outer Haven, Otacon desperately begging him not to give up, to forget about the pain.
In the title's most devastating sequence, Snake crawls agonizingly through a seeming never-ending corridor of radioactive torture inside Outer Haven, Otacon desperately begging him not to give up, to forget about the pain.
Keeping it in your pocket or purse is fine, but if you sit down at a table or in a bar, setting your phone down on the table can set you up to forget it later, like the guy who forgot his iPhone 4G.
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Yorke said "The lyrics are quite caustic the idea of 'before you're comatose' or whatever, drinking yourself into oblivion and getting fucked-up to forget... [there] is partly this elation.
Along with Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill, he's part of the Judd Apatow coterie – the chosen ones whose shtick as endearing, underachieving slackers has created a series of wildly successful films, from Knocked Up to Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which Segel wrote and Apatow produced.
Most building owners and homeowners have understandably wiped away theirs as they have repaired and rebuilt what the waves gulped up, trying to forget.
"Greg Dyke has the opportunity from grassroots level all the way up to say: 'Forget about voting this in.
If the lighting was wrong or the restaurant too noisy or the service not up to snuff, forget it!
In the past, Ms. Elliott would have raged against such a futile situation, given up or tried to forget about it by using crack cocaine, Ms. Elliott said.
Micro-sharing through privacy controls is unintuitive, easy to screw up, and easier to forget about entirely.
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