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91. You can't go into the classroom and forget about what's happening to you.
92. Forget about your fingers doing the walking through the Yellow Pages.
93. Both sides must forget about the past. Then and only then can there be peace.
94. Forget about the past; don't worry about the future; live today! RVM
95. Did you forget about me, Mr. Duplicity?
96. Self-contempt: Ignore the small things. Forget about your worries.
97. So forget about gender war and zero-sum games.
98. Forget about it, why borrow trouble.
99. What made the bull forget about the matador?
100. Cities like Gdansk, which we tend to forget about, unfortunately, which is a very important port then and still now.
101. We shouldn't forget about our bloody history: How did our ancestor treat the Red Indian?
102. A final caveat or two: Don't ever fall so in love with any fundamental measure that you forget about price; the goal is to buy a great ROIC at a good price.
103. This self-emasculation only gives life to the idea that a man must bow down[http://sentencedict.com/forget about.html], work like a dog and prove himself worthy to the women he dates. Forget about whether he's a good man or a stand-up guy.
104. But they will conveniently forget about your hero anointment a few hours later when they have trouble printing because of a network slowdown — you will be enemy No. 1 at that moment.
105. The man takes the woman's hands and they two are indulged in their own world. Dancing trippingly, they forget about themselves, impulsiveness, and noise of world.
106. Forget about trivial disagreements among comrades, and don't take them to heart.
107. You can forget about the popular image that the phrase "child soldier" evokes: a pre-adolescent African boy, perhaps doped, wielding an AK-47 with anger burning in his eyes.
108. We forget about unpredictability when it is our turn to predict, and overestimate our own knowledge.
109. And let's not forget about tennis star Martina Navratilova, six-time Ironman winner Dave Scott, four-time Mr. Universe Bill Pearl, or Stan Price, the world-record holder in bench press.
110. Who doesn't want to forget about a tough day at the office with a good roll in the hay?
111. Capitalism, too, was forged in blood and tears; it is just that it has survived long enough to forget about much of this horror, which is not the case with Stalinism and Maoism.
112. Don't forget about novice users. Use wizards to help them complete tasks faster, or use progressive disclosure to hide advanced (or infrequently used) features.
113. Forget about ping pong or wushu or the dragon boat race.
114. Thus you will forget about the kind of anxiety and tiredness of the concrete jungle.
115. However, forget about kerning for now, spend your time on other things.
116. Male birds feed their young in some species, but they forget about them once they fly the coop.
117. " Now, don't forget about that,'said one of the mannish women.
118. Just snuggle with them, focus on them, forget about the world.
119. I am disappointed at your report. How can you forget about India! We own the whole rest of the world.
120. Forget about shared folders -- that is an outmoded paradigm.
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