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Mr. Carlson said consumers would probably forget about the bad press in six months and that Skechers would remain popular among people who wear toning shoes and believe in them.
And the time his police commissioner, fearing a terrorist attack, had a panic room installed in the mansion's second floor bathroom complete with a loaded gun in a locked medicine cabinet (Mr. Koch derided the gesture, suggesting that if he were indeed panicked he would probably forget the lock's combination).
You would probably forget all about the winter Olympics in Sapporo, and the summer games in Munich, and start punching numbers into your new HP-35 calculator in the vague attempt to calculate what crazy, far-off year this strange phenomenon occurs.
And while the spider had a cushy existence in this pet store, its sheer ugliness ensured that it would eventually wind up in the care of the very worst sort of flaky pet owner, slated for a life with someone who would probably forget to feed it, or spill bong water on it, or let it get eaten by a larger, less exotic pet.
"As soon as an article is published, the reporter would probably forget about it.
If they did, far fewer would probably "forget" to include a DNA replication step or make illogical errors, such as fusing two unreplicated chromosomes end-to-end, adding extra arms on acrocentric chromosomes, or simply adding/deleting chromosomes to create an even number of chromosomes after the second meiotic division.
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You'd probably forget where you put the stuff".
I'd probably forget to spend the $50 credit at Amazon.com.
If I got the bags, I'd probably forget to put them in the car".
I could go back and try a second time, but I'd probably forget all over again.
Otherwise, we'd probably forget a few payments and suffer consequences like late fees and nicks on our credit reports.
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