Word: forget
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pure class, and it made us all forget the rest of the game...
...again raises questions about Jimmy Carter and his continuing series of shaky appointees. He, and his administration, can be criticized for not knowing enough, or ignoring things, about the men they recommend for powerful positions--Bert Lance and now G. William Miller being cases in point. The administration should forget about Miller for the Fed, and Carter should worry about yet another gaffe...
...that I could forget what I have been...
...about 25 minutes of a 40 minute contest. When Harvard went into the locker room at halftime trailing Ivy League powerhouse Penn by only two points Saturday night, the IAB faithful went wild, but even the most devoted fans did not expect the upset that would make them forget last week's boxing match...
Some social critics are worried that a democratization of computers, making them as common as television sets are today, may eventually cause human intellectual powers to atrophy. Even now, students equipped with pocket calculators have been relieved of having to do their figuring on paper; will they eventually forget how to do it, just as urban man has lost so many crafts of survival? Possibly. But the steam engine did not destroy men's muscles, and the typewriter has not ruined the ability to write longhand...