Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...time when we look at Israel today and we see a modern country that has sprung up in 50 years and we forget about the hard times people came through," she said...
...Harvard, a place known for its scholarship, it is ironically all too easy to forget the academic and the intellectual. Extracurricular activities dwarf course work, and students try to outdo each other by discussing how little they studied for a midterm or how few pages of the reading they did. Over my three and a half years here, I admit that I have been guilty more often than I would like of sacrificing course work on the altar of newspaper duties or somnolence...
...completely forget that there's a world out there that's dominating politics," said Rucker A. Alex '99, an IOP member from the Boston area. "This should have been a mandatory forum for all Cambridge students...
...saying that there is an empirically correct answer to the above question. But I will tell you this: a good playoff run doesn't cure ills which are intrinsic to a mediocre hockey team. It only makes you forget about them for a while...
...have time, the way to beat the system is to forget what's going to happen: keep buying and resist the urge to sell when prices eventually tumble. With baby boomers saving for retirement, odds are stocks will go much higher over the next 20 years. It's silly to jump in and out and risk missing big rallies. The declines will be overcome. But human nature hasn't changed much since Adam and Eve. Many people now putting their life savings in stocks will instinctively move to protect them if they sense lasting trouble. Rather than lock in lush...