Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...video-game players have another option: they can wait a few years before trading up. "Don't forget, kids could easily go a year doing other activities,'' says Dataquest's Lavin. "They still have the right to go out and play basketball." That scenario is a lot scarier to the industry than its bloodiest games...
...recurring nightmare. Afterward, I often dreamed of the final days of the war, of trains under fire, of soldiers being hanged for desertion, of refugees in desperate flight. In time the dreams would become more infrequent and the memories fuzzier, but never-even a lifetime later-would I forget the smell of May 1945, the strange combination of rubble and early summer, of something dying and something about to be born...
...make salami look like steak, and wrapped in a tag line so memorable it will cut through the competing clutter: "On a bad day, he's the best there is" (the Die Hard film); "The most passionately read love story of our time" (Madison County); and don't forget "Congo -- where you are the endangered species...
Prevent war? Forget that! This is an action movie, isn't it? And as Clausewitz might have said, action movies are a continuation of war by other means. The genre demands that stuff blow up real good. But the most physical Crimson Tide gets is when the villain punches the hero in the face, twice-without getting punched back. And in a bizarre climax, the good guy and the bad guy sit down and talk for three minutes while waiting for somebody else to tell them what...
...futon, wearing what looked like one of my roommate's numerous plaid J. Crew shirts. Very quickly, I circled around her to see if I knew who she was; unfortunately, this proved to be quite futile--I had never seen that girl before in my life, and I never forget a face...