Sometimes they've even forgotten altogether how they got home, and just shrug and laugh the whole thing off.
One estimate says there are around 10m extant bearer passbooks, many of them hidden away, perhaps even forgotten, under mattresses, in wardrobes and in safe deposit boxes.
It had even forgotten the lesson of its own victory in the battle of Stalingrad in 1943: that cities can be taken only with relentless determination and with infantry attacks.
And one year later, some survivors say they've even been forgotten by their own their own government.
This was unexpected she had completely forgotten even this basic fact of human physiology since the last changeling but quite exciting.
There, the owners (and in theory the controllers) of the firms seem to have been forgotten, even though pay remains relatively high.
Though, it can't be forgotten that even these talents may find it difficult in the face of one of football's most expensive teams.
This was forgotten, even as commanders over there asked for more.
This human command and control center was awesome, and impressed within me certain lessons I have never forgotten, even though it has been 43 years since I passed through the trading room for the newsroom.
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What happens before disaster strikes and long after journalists have forgotten it matters even more than rescue and relief.
When questioned, the manager said he assumed Williams was absent for a legitimate reason that he had forgotten about, even though he missed several meetings.
By voting day, the Grenell story will have been long forgotten -- even by the comparatively small number of people who ever heard of it in the first place.
But the pages of these books are filled with remarks that have been forgotten over time, even if their authors have not.
Young voters, Dalits (once untouchables), even Sikhs, who have not forgotten a Congress-inspired pogrom against them in 1984 (after the murder by her Sikh bodyguards of Rajiv's mother, Indira Gandhi), flocked back to the party that ruled India for most of its first 50 years of independence.
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The white working class a group that often speaks of itself, and is spoken of, as forgotten, marginalized, even despised is the golden key to political power in America, and it voted overwhelmingly for George W. Bush twice, by seventeen per cent in 2000 and twenty-three per cent in 2004.
Some of the most provocative Super Bowl advertising this year was for movies that you can't even buy yet, you will have forgotten by the time you can (if not already), will have a half-life of only weeks or months and will not be commercial successes.
Plainly put, most Americans have forgotten how to save, or even consider that it might be a good idea.
Even more dismal, particular kinds of knowledge are largely forgotten shortly after the final exam.
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Siddique added that even though music was repressed, it wasn't forgotten.
And even as she has accomplished so much in her life, she has never forgotten where she began, never lost touch with the community that supported her.
He may even think that everything else black eyes, conspiracies and corporate bail-outs will soon be forgotten.
Even with all of the adulation and controversy that has surrounded Bill James throughout the years, one thing cannot be forgotten: most major league franchises not only mismanage ball players, but the execution of game strategies as well.
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