Word: forgottenness
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...Years ago, we were almost forgotten," Arone says. "Vineyard Street? Where's that?" she says, imitating a city worker. "We were very indignant about...
...member of most of these clubs is in their late fifties and sixties. Years ago, former Somerset President Richard S. Humphrey ’47 was once quoted as saying, “One hundred years from now, we’ll all be out of business and long forgotten. I just don’t think that there is going...
...appearance of the instant countryside clearly and immediately reconnected them with a submerged world of sympathy long forgotten or ignored. This depth of feeling runs counter to the civilized, industrialized impulses of what Wordsworth called "getting and spending," and the tension between the two impulses characterizes most lives. On the first Earth Day of the new century (April 22), this is where we are--running hard to catch up with our heady commercial present and our future in cyberspace and at the same time capable of being called back, at the drop of a wheatfield, to a life that connects...
...lead a campaign against oil drilling that was devastating the lands of his Ogoni tribe. His crusade was derailed when his movement was implicated in the killing of four pro-government chiefs. Despite global protests and his pleas of innocence, he was hanged for murder. But he is not forgotten, as shown by the sign above, displayed outside a 1997 meeting of Commonwealth nations...
Both leaders will be sorely missed, but their contributions to advancing Harvard's men's volleyball into the next decade will not be soon forgotten...