Word: forgottenness
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...forgotten refugees of the Middle East,” Wahed said. “But tonight, I break my silence...
...January reading period in the early 1970s, a first-year in Matthews Hall conspired to flush all the building’s toilets at once. When the ageing plumbing exploded, he was suspended for a year. Although it’s unlikely that residents of Matthews that year have forgotten the incident, it is lost to most, buried deep in Harvard history...
...much of his own writing, Heaney returns to County Derry and his childhood on an Irish farm, to those “long forgotten and suddenly remembered places.” For instance, the foci of his poem “Lightenings,” which became the night’s case study in composition, are the recalled image of a beggar on a threshold, Heaney’s feeling that the world had become “unroofed” after his parents’ deaths and his memories of playing marbles as a child. Mix thoughtfully...
Maybe it shouldn’t be alarming, then, that Clinton’s speech to a British Labor Party conference last Wednesday was riddled with duplicity on the issue of Iraq. Now almost two years removed from his presidency, perhaps he has merely forgotten the warnings he once delivered and the actions he once took—or didn’t take—to confront Saddam Hussein’s loathsome reign of terror...
...Weapons, munitions and gear are being flown into a U.S. airbase north of Kabul, unloaded onto Special Forces convoys and distributed directly to the ANA. Already feeling threatened by Washington's support for Karzai, last week's incident has cemented the Northern Alliance's view of itself as a forgotten partner. But the U.S. military is making no apologies. "President Karzai's personal security team will continue to exercise the level of control necessary to ensure the physical security of the President," Central Command spokesman Col. Ray Shepherd told TIME from Tampa...