When dealing with individuals, forget for the moment about generations, and concentrate instead on individuals.
And Corry's late try made it an afternoon to forget for former England coach Robinson.
Forget for a moment the agonising over turnout in the police and crime commissioners' elections.
"Her mother gave me a hug I'll never forget for getting her out, " he said.
To perform onstage with Preston Reed, one of my all-time favorite musicians, was something I will never forget for the rest of my life.
Forget for a moment the debate about margins of error, the impact of the Olympics, and the bounce back from the Jubilee bank holiday.
Last year may have been one to forget for these businesses but analysts at Nomura believe that banks will be lucky if income from them scrapes the same level in 2011.
Forget for the moment that even after 150 years of global warming, global temperatures remain strikingly cool compared to the temperatures that have predominated during most of the history of human civilization.
In Division Three, it was a day to forget for Bridgnorth, bowled out for 111, they were confined to defeat by former Walsall skipper Chris Borough's who steered Brockhampton home with 42 not out.
Forget for a minute the amazing hubris of a rich, glamorous CEO, with a nursery specially built next to her office, ordering less well-compensated parents to trudge back to the office, leaving their less important offspring in daycare or in the hands of nannies.
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Forget for a moment that shipping costs often offset tax advantages for so-called remote sellers, that because of convenience and ease the Internet also creates extra commerce that would not otherwise occur and that this, in turn, creates jobs and thereby tax revenue for governments.
He had some thinking to do, about this news about the sun expiring and the resulting void inhaling the earth, and he wanted to steer clear of Claire, who might yet want retribution, and he was angry at his mom, who seemed to forget for hours at a time that he existed.
Forget, for a minute, that not raising tax rates has been redefined as a tax cut.
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Forget, for a moment, the other four candidates (which is not hard to do).
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Idaho Falls, Idaho (CNN) -- Forget, for the moment, about computer whiz kids who download copyrighted music for free.
Forget, for a moment, whether marginal rates are too high or too low.
Lest one forget, for decades the center of tech innovation was MoTown.
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But we are all supposed to read such stories at election time, and then forget them for the next five years until the next elections.
He can concentrate intensely, in binges, but he is also the kind of person who will forget to reserve a plane ticket, or reserve a plane ticket and forget to pay for it, or pay for the ticket and forget to go to the airport.
When we talk about the need for games to be innovative and for developers to try new things we often forget the need for this to include the setting as much as game play and plot.
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However what I want to know is: can we now forget global warming for a few years?
And forget--for at least the time being--that impending PowerPoint presentation on the other side of the world.
In other words: Let's forget what happens for three hours on Saturday afternoons.
If there is no feeling of knowing, the most productive thing we can do is forget about work for a while.
Nonetheless, both varieties are strong, easily sipped and tart enough to make you forget the heat for at least a few moments.
Given that even MDs and PhDs can be disposed to acquisitiveness just like those snake-oil salesmen, never forget to look for the money.
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