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1 We need to forget about all this in the final analysis, said.
2 Most of all he wanted to forget about work and go home.
3 And as far as honor among thieves is concerned, forget about it.
4 He said there was a danger those elected forget about their constituents.
5 And let's not forget about Blackwater's work after Katrina in New Orleans.
6 I try my best to forget about the last time I did.
7 And yet I couldn't forget about him, Weisz said, lowering his voice.
8 Where's my ballot?' And election day passes and they forget about it.
9 We try to forget about the animal sculpture with a few drinks.
10 She reminded me at least ten times not to forget about tonight.
11 But forget about BSE and beef, pork and antibiotics for a moment.
12 And forget about more on-the-job training - that's a great conformist tool.
13 She wanted him to love her enough to forget about the past.
14 We need a little time to just relax and forget about ... you know.
15 The new Bose are brilliant, just forget about the overly clunky name.
16 For a moment Dena had almost made her forget about the envelope.
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