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30 Sentences With "failed to remember"

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She failed to remember, however, that the phrase has dark origins pertaining to America's history.
It's been exactly a decade since Step Up came out, and its stars haven't failed to remember.
Like when I failed to remember my own address, so a friend was tasked with getting me home.
But many voters in Tanta failed to remember Mr. Moussa's name, much less register their intention to vote for him.
What DeGeneres, 61, failed to remember, however, is that she was invited to the gathering — which she did not attend.
Kelley scolded the players who failed to remember that the audience does not only watch the main actor in a scene.
I noticed this while I was in a Lyft in Washington, D.C., but I failed to remember it until TC's sister publication, Engadget, reported it the other day.
But the president tried — and failedto remember them all, as part of a BuzzFeed video meant to highlight five things that are harder than registering to vote.
McCabe has denied any intentional effort to mislead, but said he was preoccupied with other weighty matters at the time and may have failed to remember some conversations.
In November Mr Magafuli used a live broadcast from a small town in the north of the country summarily to dismiss two officials after they failed to remember instantly details in their budgets.
But then, I guess you failed to remember that the entire book of Galatians was written to the CHURCH, and that Paul's anger was to the bigotry and selfishness within the Christian church at Galatians.
But better than all that, when I failed to remember the exact timing for say, the weirdo frog guys jumping out of the mines, I was able to hit the left trigger and rewind the action.
Schumer said it's hard to believe that Sessions simply failed to remember the meeting because he would have been thoroughly briefed before the hearing and would have known the question about contacts with Russia was likely to come up.
When Lincoln's father changed the crib's sheets, he failed to remember to put the mattress protector on top of the bed, allowing a large sticker to peer through the thin covers — a label that included a large image of a baby.
As the MCAS system forced the nose down more than 20 times during the flight, the first officer failed to remember checklists he should have had memorized, the report stated, then struggled to locate emergency checklists in the flight manual.
So eager to get started, Kushner appeared to have been too busy to accurately complete the routine transition paperwork, and has had to amend what his filing numerous times to account for meetings he failed to remember during the transition.
It was also a symptom of genuine internal agony from a man who vehemently denies assaulting Ford, or drinking to excess as a teenager to such an extent that he may have blacked out or failed to remember any elements of the alleged assault.
For existing customers, Roku is getting better about remembering which apps you had installed on previous devices, but it failed to remember the home screen layout of the Roku TV I've got at home, so I had to move a bunch of icons around to restore order.
His passion for this aim > was pure, self-devoted, and all-devouring. He failed to remember he was a > politician.Aitken, Max. Politicians and the War Vol 1 p.
Some felt that practical memorials failed to remember the war dead properly; others argued that these memorials helped support the survivors of the war and society as a whole.King, pp.65–66. Although these arguments frequently became embroiled in local politics, there was little correlation between national political views and opinions on the form of memorials.King, pp.75–76.
This is consistent with the study done by Bion, Borvesky, and Fernald (2013). In addition to examining 18- and 24-month-olds’ ability to map a new word to a new object, they also tested 24- and 30-month-olds’ retention of the novel labels. They found that 24-month-olds failed to remember the novel labels after a 5-minute waiting period. The 30-month-olds, however, did remember the label.
Jerry Seinfeld (as a fictionalized version of himself, Seasons 4, 7) co-created the hit sitcom Seinfeld with Larry. Jerry Seinfeld attends the opening night of Larry David's play The Producers, grimacing after Larry failed to remember his lines. Jerry returned in Season 7 to star in a Seinfeld reunion episode. Throughout the season, Jerry writes and produces the reunion show with Larry, often spending time with him outside of working on the show.
Soon after relocating to Los Angeles from New York City, Ray met his future wife, Frances Brice, at a party. She mentioned that her mother was “Baby Snooks,” the legendary comedic actress Fanny Brice, and her father was Nicky Arnstein. Although Stark failed to remember who the actress was, he soon fell madly in love with Fran, claiming she was the most charming girl he'd ever met. Following a brief courtship, they were married on September 26, 1940.
Charles becomes bored and is seduced by his old flame Gloria (Skinner), ending his relationship with Rachel, who moves to New York. Charles goes to Oxford University but misses Rachel. They meet by chance in a museum and spend the day together, but when parting Rachel only kisses him on the cheek. Charles says in voiceover that he tried, but failed, to remember William Blake's quotation about love being eternal, so that he could say it to Rachel.
Choice-supportive bias often results in memories that depict the self in an overly favorable light. In general, cognitive biases loosen our grasp on reality because the line between reality and fantasy can become fuzzy if one's brain has failed to remember a particular event. Positive illusions are generally mild and are important contributors to our sense of well being. However, we all need to be aware that they do exist as part of human nature.
Schacter, D. L. (1996). Searching for Memory: The Brain, The Mind, and the Past; Basic Books. Dean failed to remember any conversations verbatim, and often failed to recall the gist of conversations correctly. Yet, Neisser did not explain the difference as one of deception; rather, he thought that the evidence supported the theory that memory is not akin to a tape recorder and, instead, should be thought of as reconstructions of information that are greatly affected by rehearsal, or attempts at replay.
By this point, the song's arrangement had been altered somewhat, with the key lowered by three semitones, and the three-part vocal harmonies reduced to two parts. The early recording was eventually released on the 2013 rarities compilation, "Leftovers". "Did I Ever Stand a Chance", another Schroeder composition, served as an opportunity for Hubbard to take on lead vocal duties. In 2003, Hubbard commented with amusement on the fact that he almost always failed to remember the lyrics correctly, despite the song being in the band's live repertoire for several months.
As a society we believe that newspapers or televised news reports have fact behind them. If they report the hammer being used, a witness might begin to second-guess their memory wondering if they missed the hammer or failed to remember that detail. Also, their story may become mixed with the media's representation of the story and the knife that they did see will be forgotten and instead be replaced with the hammer that was reported. ;Familiarity Effect :refers to the tendency of individuals to develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar.
Keibu Keioiba is a mythological character based on Meitei folklore. It is a creature having half tiger and half human features, depicted to be transformed from a learned ancient Manipuri physician "Kabui Salang Maiba". He was experimenting with his magical skills and powers, and came up with this idea of turning himself into a powerful man with the strength of a tiger. He became this creature with the head, limbs and strength of a tiger but failed to remember how to revert to his normal human form, owing to low memory or thinking capacity of a tiger.
Bialystok and colleagues (2010) found that the younger children in their sample of 3- and 4.5-year-olds showed a higher tendency of exhibiting mutual exclusivity than the older children.Bialystok, E., Barac, R., Blaye, A., & Poulin-Dubois, D. (2010). Word mapping and executive functioning in young monolingual and bilingual children. Journal of Cognition and Development, 11, 485-508. Bion, Borovsky, and Fernald (2013) claimed that their findings suggested that “the ability to find the referent of a novel word in ambiguous contexts is a skill that improves from 18 to 30 months of age.” The 18-month-olds in their sample did not reliably look at the novel object after labeling, whereas 24-month-olds did. The 24-month-olds did not show evidence of having remembered, or retained, the novel label after a waiting period, whereas 30-month-olds showed some signs of retention. Less research has been conducted specifically on children's and adults’ retention of word-object relations learned through fast mapping. Horst and Samuelson (2008) found that 2-year-olds were able to assign a novel label to a novel object, but after a 5-minute waiting period, the children failed to remember the label.Horst, J., & Samuelson, L. (2008). Fast mapping but poor retention in 24-month-old infants. Infancy, 13, 128–157.

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