Let's also not forget how hard you've worked to find something to protest against.
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But, we shouldn't forget how little governments trusted markets or individuals back in 1979.
Johnson finished with four wickets, but will want to forget how much they cost him - 168.
You really do forget how much it hurt the last time, and that's why you do it again.
Afghanistan's southern desert is stunning but the country's problems have made many forget how beautiful the place actually is.
Yes, people are paid unequal amounts, but don't forget how wealth is created and the successful motivated, he says.
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People forget how many kids used to die young from vaccine preventable diseases.
And let us not forget how important this all is for Mr Cameron.
As Americans forget how to cook, they probably know less about what they are swallowing than they once did.
Don't forget how harshly the document was received when first published in 2002.
They forget how they reacted to extreme markets in the past, and instead make investment decisions based on how they feel today.
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Did you forget how reliant we have become on these electronic devices?
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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This should be a lesson to marketers: never forget how risk aversion can make potential partners submarine even the sweetest of deals.
Now, the other side seems to forget how all this got started.
And, you know, both not only at the staff level, but people forget how many people in Iowa and other states deserted his campaign.
As for what we can expect from a Justice Kloppenburg, I doubt that she will soon forget how and why she won her seat.
And who could forget how they were cruelly robbed by a 94th minute penalty against eventual tournament champion Italy in the round of 16?
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It makes some sense that public content could be used by others, but it's easy to forget how public "Public" on an Internet service is.
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.
Our shared experiences today may not be so raw and overt as America's racial past, but we can't forget how our past defines us today.
It made a lot of people forget how we got into this mess in the first place, just sitting there and saying no to everything.
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, urged people not to forget how closely the churches are now compared with the last Guild in 1992.
How did we forget that we used to just make fun of the newest wave of immigrants and then prospered on the backs of their hard work?
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Such a charming game, describing it as metroidvania is almost insulting as people (myself at least) tend to forget how good these games can be when done well.
We sometimes forget how commonplace events can be serenely magical.
How quickly we forget that Hathaway is an accomplished actress.
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