No one should ever forget how hard it is to find success when life itself seems a joyless chore to be endured.
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Taking the green jacket from last year's winner Bubba Watson, Scott stood proudly after an afternoon which neither he nor Australia will ever forget.
"The variety of wildlife and harshness of the environment combine to ensure that no-one who has visited will ever forget the experience, " he said.
"Life goes on, but you never ever forget someone you love and that you lost, especially in a tragic death like this, " Gregory said.
In the center of all of this, as per usual, is a large, indented lower case "n, " should you ever forget which tablet you bought when it's faced screen-side down.
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Even though the highly publicized comments pertaining to Jeter and human growth hormone quickly subsided, the Yankee captain is unlikely to ever forget how he was referenced in the same sentence as a performance enhancing drug.
Hard times be damned, Disco embraced capitalism, hedonism, and just plain fun and managed to be just about everything Punk was not: pop tunes for the often glittery masses, easier on the ears, and simple to dance to (who could ever forget the hustle).
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No-one who heard it will ever forget the tidal wave of sound welling from the depths of the crowd that greeted the news that Mr Obama had won - it rippled back through the crowd that stretched far into the darkness of the night and seemed to hang and echo between the downtown skyscrapers.
Obviously the trip to Dover is something that I doubt you ever truly forget.
Anyone who saw the accident live on TV is not likely ever to forget where they were when it happened.
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None of the songs would ever make him forget and he told Curtains so.
Some of the students of the time will gather in Stirling this Saturday to look back at a day few of them are ever likely to forget.
The thought of her buttery lemon-ginger scones makes us forget we ever dismissed that baked good as dry and boring.
This is the worst thing that has ever happened to me and I will never forget this so long as I live.
The most important lesson of recent crises, Toyota said, was that Toyota should not ever grow too big or powerful as to forget the original spirit of making something from nothing.
Given the impact she has made on UK athletics, and the high-profile she has enjoyed since Berlin, many people forget that this will be her first ever Games.
"If you've ever seen a child with pertussis, you won't forget it" -- that's how the American Academy of Pediatrics explains what whooping cough is on its website.
And never forget that the most important example a young girl will ever follow is that of a parent.
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In the United States, we will never forget how Australia invoked the ANZUS Treaty -- for the first time ever -- showing that our two nations stood as one.
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Forget that I hadn't worn it in decades and really had hardly ever looked at it.
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Let us never forget that authentic power is service, and that the Pope too, when exercising power, must enter ever more fully into that service which has its radiant culmination on the Cross.
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