The chip is invisible - once it's in there people forget it's there.
Margaret Thatcher once played a cameo role in Yes Minister and who can forget Neil Kinnock's walk-on part in the video for Tracy Ullman's single, They Don't Know?
Paul Turner had urged his side to forget their form in this season's tournament and front-up to a side steeped in European rugby glory.
The blue-eyed Redondo Beach native looks like an ex-skateboarder, and his relaxed Southern California demeanor makes it easy to forget that he's famous in every modern art scene in the world.
Their lack of runs is one of the main reasons for Australia's failure in this series - and let's not forget that Clarke carries that poor form with him into his first Test as captain.
But let's say you visit an open house, fall in love, and in your excitement, forget to write your agent's name on the guest sheet.
" (In fact, that's probably illegal in most states.) And forget "Titanic.
Quins made Wasps pay for their profligacy and Mark van Gisbergen will want to forget his role in the home side's third try.
On his trip in Ghana, Obama said the nation and the world should never forget the scourge of slavery because it's still relevant in today's world.
In other words: Let's forget what happens for three hours on Saturday afternoons.
Looking at the ease with which we now capture colour pictures and transmit them around the world in seconds it's easy to forget that it was not that long ago news agencies were transmitting their wire photographs as colour separations, usually cyan, magenta and yellow - a process that relied on Clerk Maxwell's discovery.
Who could forget Giudice's infamous "last supper, " in which she flipped a table over.
"It's in our self-interest to forget our self-interest, " he says.
While the moment was romantic -- let's not forget the bubble she found herself in -- the story they tell these days is more about how that bubble was burst by a street vendor trying to sell them a rose.
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And let's not forget, also make an ungodly fortune in the bargain?
In the meantime, if you do forget a doctor's appointment, as most of us have done at one time or other, please spare a thought for the practice or hospital, and give them a call.
And by the time Where the Streets Have No Name boomed out of the speakers it was definitely a case of forget about drinking the lager - let's throw it in the air, rip off our T-shirts and jump as high as we can.
"It's so we don't forget about the people in Newtown, " Rizzo said, tapping the patch with his hand.
Let's not forget that half of the planet lumbers on in poverty.
Forget the gentle-paced table tennis played out in a mate's garage or down the youth club, the first to 21 points quick to gloat about his or her superior talent.
Christian Dailly looked lost in central midfield against Wales, the same happened to Dominic Matteo before his premature international retirement and let's try to forget Paul Dickov playing on the wing in the Faroe Islands.
Christopher Dell, the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, says people tend to forget how bad conditions were in the past.
"The new person will have to fit that culture like a glove, if that person comes in and tires to change the culture, forget it, it's over, " Sweeney says.
In the way that HP's move might help people forget about the fumbling of former CEO Mark Hurd's ouster, Google's change could be designed to erase memories of some awkward statements made recently by its outgoing CEO.
Don't forget that McDonald's already houses more than twice the number of stores in comparison to Starbucks.
France's defeat marked the final match in charge for captain Guy Forget, who has stepped down after 12 years in charge.
You see, the secret, I felt - and I have always felt, as an advocate - is to find a memorable but simple phrase that will stay in a jury's mind, that they won't forget easily, and that sums up for them graphically exactly the impression one hopes they're getting about that man from the evidence.
The telecom execs claim they need lots of cash to build an infrastructure but forget to tell us that most of the investment has already been made in what's called dark fiber.
People forget that this so-called Arab Spring revolution started in North Africa, that's Africa -- it was about youths demanding jobs, yes, there was governance issues but at the end of the day it was about jobs and prosperity and lack of vote.
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