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Among other boons, for the time being we can forget about the deficit, because one thing we know from the Great Depression and Keynesian economics is that in crises like this the government has to get out there and spend.
WSJ: How Obama Can Fix the Economy
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We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and "slipped the surly bonds of earth" to touch the face of God.
CNN: On the space shuttle explosion
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There's also 320 horsepower on tap, lest we forget, which means by the time you've reached the 7, 000 rpm redline in second gear, you're shattering any legal speed limit in America.
FORBES: Test Drives
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At the same time, we forget that Homeland Security is a new department, founded just 10 years ago.
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Ms. CRANE: And there were so many accolades that he had that you hear more of all the time, and we forget he's Doug to us.
NPR: A Year After His Death, Soldier's Family Reflects
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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.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks to the Australian Parliament
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We forget just how revolutionary the iPod was at the time and how different it looked.
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Less predictable was the way in which Justin Rose and Ian Poulter turned over Seve and Josa Maria Olazabal, who, lest we forget, are the most successful Ryder Cup pairing of all time.
BBC: TV coverage
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Unfortunately, we tend to forget that others might be hearing it for the first time.
FORBES: Do you get me?
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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.
ECONOMIST: European politics
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It will surely take time for trust to be regained, and it is imperative that we do not forget the reckless behavior that got us into the situation in the first place.
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