Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...THOSE WHO STOOD, BEWILdered, on the streets of Dunblane that terrible day last week, the sight of the anguished woman is one they can never forget, a defining vision of the Scottish town's moment of horror. "Victoria!" she cried, as a convoy of ambulances sped past, sirens screaming and lights flashing. "Victoria!" That was one of the names: Victoria. Others, read out in a mournful voice by police chief superintendent Louis Munn, were as familiar and as evocative of middle-class Scottish family life: Emma, Melissa and Megan; Charlotte, Kevin, Ross and Hannah; David, Mhairi, Brett and Abigail; Emily...
...learned some things," Arnold says. "We know that when we play well we can play with anyone at the top. However, when we don't play well, we can lose to anyone. We have a tough schedule ahead of us and I think it was important for us to forget any fantasies about how good...
...other hand, professors encourage students not to forget that many of their teachers are concerned with the needs of performers...
Faced with such a wealth of musical talent and performance, it is easy for someone not involved in music to forget that Harvard is not a conservatory. Why, then, did Leonard Bernstein once say that Harvard is a place where music is seen and not heard...
Prospective students who hope to get some free booze at the lessons should forget about...