Word: forget
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Hush! Hush! Names aren't important, that's one thing life's taught me. Only reason you learn a name is so you can remember to forget it. Yes Jesus sir. I'll remember you, boy, but the hell if you expect me to remember your name...
Offensive Line: Forget about the Crimson's poor running performance against the more talented Crusaders. The Harvard offensive line is one of the bigger and better units in the Ivies, and should have no major problems against Penn...
...California, back there in a distant space before the angry pumped up reds-speed-and-Jack-Daniels buzz twisted, writhed and plummeted into the mellow blue-black of sweet Colombian dope and then, groggily, awoke into a bright new day of desert sunshine, cocaine and, lest we forget, as its undeniable, irrepressible tendrils finger their way into our minds, Queen Acid, begging, declaring, forcing us to recognize that the black spot affixed near the apex of the road, the dot at the edge of infinity, has no, not four or 20 but a human two arms and two human legs...
...many leftists are no more willing to forgive the 40,000 slayings attributed to the death squads than members of the military are able to forget their eight-year war against the guerrillas. One more political murder rocked El Salvador last week. Herbert Anaya Sanabria, 33, president of the nongovernmental Human Rights Commission, was about to drive two of his children to school last week when two men approached him. Armed with revolvers, they shot him dead, then fled in a pickup truck. President Jose Napoleon Duarte suggested that leftists may have fired the shots to sabotage peace talks...
...stands 729 points, or 27%, below its August peak of 2722. In terms of lost value, U.S. stocks remain $850 billion below their recent high. Moreover, while many big shots may be persuaded that the market is safe to re-enter, the general population will not soon forget the spectacle of Wall Streeters in a panic. Consumer confidence shows signs of flagging at just the wrong time, the beginning of the Christmas retailing season...