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1. Why Are They Forgotten? After the Civil War, Abolitionists were lionized.

2. Long forgotten! where forgotten?

3. The forgotten man!

4. They have forgotten Allah; so He hath forgotten them.

5. I'd forgotten the salary.

6. Being forgotten.

7. She'd forgotten the time difference.

8. The film was quickly forgotten.

9. The Batwa: Rwanda's forgotten minority

10. I'd forgotten the genetic manipulation.

11. Oh Lord! I've forgotten the tickets!

12. Have you forgotten that?

13. Isolated but Not Forgotten

14. Long absent, soon forgotten.

15. Everyone is certainly forgotten.”

16. Oh, I'd nearly forgotten.

17. “Forgotten Victims” Are Remembered

18. Soon learnt, soon forgotten.

19. Someone's forgotten to flush the toilet.

20. 5 If you order by the year of sino-japanese war era, military officers and men in the hail of bullets in the history of the forgotten.

21. Seldom seen, soon forgotten.

22. Burnt is one of the forgotten films that he wrote, and I can see why it’s forgotten

23. Alexander T. Stewart: The Forgotten Merchant Prince.

24. We would all be forgotten.

25. Shoot! I've forgotten my book!

26. You forgotten we trained together?

27. You will not be forgotten .

28. I had naturally forgotten the joking wager.

29. The uniform's forgotten. You have no voice?

30. I had forgotten about the rite of passage

31. They've conveniently forgotten the risk of heart disease.

32. Fuck! I've forgotten my keys!

33. Or have you already forgotten?

34. I must've forgotten all about that.

35. I've forgotten where they live exactly.

36. Paul strode towards the parlour, his misery forgotten.

37. The tea forgotten, she gazed blankly through the window.

38. Her face is not easily forgotten.

39. 9 Jack clamoured among them, the conch forgotten.

40. Forthwith the fears of the past hour were forgotten.

41. Meet the Curator at the Crypt of the Forgotten

42. He Anthologizes "forgotten" fiction

43. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name.

44. Forgotten Anzacs-Peter Ewer 2016-03-28 This is the largely unknown story of another Anzac force, which fought not at Gallipoli, but in Greece, during World War II

45. Then he'll see he's not forgotten.

46. It has been a forgotten backwater.

47. Myrtle Wilson's tragic achievement was forgotten.

48. And then deep memory, also has forgotten the day.

49. Have you forgotten your duty to reunify the nation?

50. When the Beast remembers, the teenager inside is forgotten.

51. At Churn, we sure haven’t forgotten

52. Without integrity, honesty is often forgotten.

53. He's forgotten how to play snooker.

54. Another message followed shortly afterwards they'd forgotten the embargo.

55. The Aiel have forgotten the true source of their disgust for the Tuatha’an, forgotten that the Way of the Leaf was not always abhorrent to them

56. 21 I've forgotten where they live exactly.

57. You've forgotten my birthday again, you brute!

58. Admittedly not all was forgotten or forgiven.

59. The vengeful demon had not forgotten his former jailors.

60. 1 We, but is forgotten in the quoin puppet.

61. Yet he had not ‘forgotten God’s regulations.’

62. Their everlasting humiliation will not be forgotten.

63. They will not be abandoned or forgotten.

64. This council has forgotten its very purpose.

65. Or have you forgotten your own blood?

66. Well, what happens to these forgotten memories?

67. What a nuisance! I've forgotten my ticket.

68. The part of me so long forgotten is calling

69. I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me.

70. The Bantus: forgotten children of Israel Part 2 • Introduction

71. In fact, it was all but forgotten.

72. Have you forgotten who you're riding with?

73. I'm sorry, I have forgotten your name.

74. I've forgotten my umbrella - what a nuisance!

75. Old love will not be forgotten. 

76. The orphaned villages, a few rites, rivers with forgotten names.

77. In all the turmoil, many early pioneers are nearly forgotten.

78. An encroachment of the forgotten things is a special crime.

79. By the 20th century, the Feengrotten had been largely forgotten.

80. I'm sorry(Sentencedict.com), I've forgotten your name.