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But wait too long, and maybe your friend forgets (or "forgets").
A conflict the world forgets Butembo's residents live at the frontier of a conflict that the world often forgets.
EVERYONE FORGETS THEY LOOK AT NETFLIX, BUT EVERYONE FORGETS THAT NETFLIX'S BIGGEST TWO COMPETITORS ARE ACTUALLY GOOGLE AND AMAZON.
It's not just that the game "forgets all those interesting moments that it has shown us," it's that it forgets that it ever showed them to us to begin with.
Eve becomes obsessed with the assassin's artful methods — so obsessed, in fact, that she forgets about dinner, and later that evening, forgets to have sex with her husband 30 seconds after suggesting it.
She just asks me for notes because she forgets hers.
Also, Colin forgets that The King of Limbs ever happened.
"She never, ever, forgets who she's fighting for," she said.
Anyone who forgets that (cough, Trixie) is doomed to failure.
We bet this will be a Halloween Molly never forgets.
The thing everyone forgets about when surviving is camouflage, however.
Jack forgets his wallet and goes back, overhearing her sobbing.
What that forgets is this: Two parents lost a son.
However, Titus forgets to tell Kimmy the plan is off.
Being 13, he sometimes forgets, though he understands their importance.
Your sixth grader forgets his homework at school one time.
PORT WASHINGTON "Rock 'n' Roll Never Forgets," with Dennis Elsas.
She jokes that she forgets how old she is sometimes.
Occasionally, she forgets, as do opposing teams on defensive switches.
But, oh, he forgets the women … the good Republican women.
No one who lived through this experience forgets these details.
Especially if the magazine screws up and forgets to disclose!
Like Trump, Paglia is paranoid and never forgets a slight.
What kind of mother forgets a blanket for her child?
Then he forgets to thank her during his acceptance speech.
Then everybody forgets it, & then the next woman comes along.
"Sometimes, my grandfather [who has dementia] forgets to shower," he says.
Here, Taylor forgets one important fact: Bobby's more snake than human.
Unfortunately it forgets to tell a story amid all the meaning.
My Facebook data also revealed how little the social network forgets.
It was really a disaster, because the customer never really forgets.
You of all people should know that the internet never forgets.
Now, neuroscientists are starting to figure out how the brain forgets.
But he forgets that there's one market to rule them all.
Eastwood never forgets the real drama is on board the plane.
Society frequently forgets that children aren't the only products of pregnancy.
I have a leather jacket that she forgets is actually mine.
When talking about Islam and Muslims, Trump forgets his previous comments.
It's no wonder BoJack forgets about the milk and gets drunk.
President Trump forgets to sign executive order, walks out of ceremony.
She laments that she often forgets to vote on Election Day.
You instantly feel special, and no one ever forgets your birthday.
She lives in Lexington now but never forgets where she's from.
Robbie, celebrating his victory before the media, forgets to thank him.
"Rock 'n' Roll Never Forgets," with the radio personalty Dennis Elsas.
Do you have that one friend who always forgets their wallet?
I'm excited to see if Benning forgets to trade Thomas Vanek.
One forgets about the stoic mountain looming far from the action.
A decorative wooden calendar so she never forgets an important date
Even in her happiest moments, Musgraves never forgets the somber times.
"Sometimes he forgets exactly who he is," Servais said of Miley.
When a government official forgets or ignores that trust, democracy suffers.
Let me remind you of what the media often forgets about.
Simon Kinberg's screenplay for X-Men: Apocalypse forgets this franchise constant.
The perfect drink for that friend who always 'forgets their wallet.
I think D. "forgets" to save him some… 1:30 p.m.
Can he erase the indiscretion even though the internet never forgets?
These rules are also posted on the wall, lest anyone forgets.
"The Lobster" is a comedy that never forgets what tragedy is.
The world forgets that that's what oil and gas companies do.
The stereotyping forgets that many Trump supporters held a progressive outlook.
Want to write a thank-you note the person never forgets?
He is a legend because he never forgets where he came from.
How quickly Patrick forgets that it was she who elicited the change.
Millennials have grown up in an era where the internet forgets nothing.
History forgets to mention why she failed to warn the second guy.
He immediately transforms into a grown man, and forgets his past identity.
I mean, even Jay Z sometimes forgets he has a streaming service.
Thankfully, the internet never forgets and you can see his photo below.
We tweet every half hour so nobody forgets that our opinions matter.
Russia never forgets, doesn't forgive, and is ready to launch a counterattack.
Joe's so happy, he almost forgets he has a body to bury.
She sometimes forgets to take the vitamins she's supposed to every day.
"I also hope Arnaldo heals," she wrote, "and forgets what happened quickly."
If the agent forgets something or makes a mistake, it jumps in.
However, that saying forgets one huge part of the game: Iron play.
Plus, this line of argument conveniently forgets that women of color exist.
"Smelly feet, hot mess, always forgets to charge me," the insoles kvetch.
As Lanier remarks, 'Cash unfortunately forgets too much for an information economy.
Donald Trump should really know by now that the internet never forgets.
And a checklist on the wall, so nobody forgets what to do.
No one forgets their first time — auditioning for boy bands that is.
He conveniently forgets the two decades he spent working in the City.
That's what I tell my son whenever he forgets to check in.
Sometimes Carole forgets who Grace is and mistakes her for the nanny.
But nobody forgets the 1990s Buffalo Bills, the greatest losers in history.
Once a robotic application learns a task, it never forgets unless reprogramed.
In "Kevin Can Wait," at 13:30, Kevin forgets his wedding anniversary.
Here is how: she never, ever forgets who she is fighting for.
When Benyan is in the moment, he forgets completely about his surroundings.
You're here for a hot minute, and then everyone forgets about it.
Halloween Town goes through an identity crises and then forgets about it.
She knows where to apply pressure and never forgets to follow up.
The best-designed plays can implode if a player forgets a detail.
"Everyone forgets Trump's tweets after a couple of days," Mr. Conant said.
It's such a relief she nearly forgets the pain in her toes.
Rather, the brain forgets how to tell the muscles what to do.
Still, you take offense the one time she forgets to invite you.
He forgets his history Here is where Thomas loses many black people.
That's not the kind of thing one forgets or misremembers or misstates.
There are moments where he forgets what he was originally asked to do.
But the show kind of forgets about her career in the home stretch.
What actually throws you off, what everyone forgets to mention, is the smell.
Winslet took a bit of a drubbing as well, because Twitter never forgets.
So the minute you restart your computer, volatile memory forgets everything it's learned.
Tom Cruise never forgets the little guys — even when they're all grown up.
Brie Larson wants to make sure Emma Stone never forgets her big night.
In any vocation, art, science or discipline, no one forgets a good teacher.
And she's pretty thorough, expect she forgets maybe the most important person: Ilian.
I'm not a person that forgets or forgives on a lot of things.
Now the industry's next step will be to make sure it never forgets.
Farrah never forgets to flaunt her bodacious bum bum ... it's kinda her thing.
Everyone forgets that he teamed up with the fucking Taliban in Rambo 3.
We call them pork and chive dumplings, but everyone always forgets the ginger.
This nation never forgets the sacrifice of its men and women in uniform.
But unlike a more conventional thriller Pittard never forgets Mark and Maggie's history.
I have often wondered what the body remembers even as the mind forgets.
If he leaves it here on site, he forgets to pick it up.
There are still weightless moments, he said, where he forgets who he is.
"You'd be surprised how quickly your high school forgets you," Dr. Hernández said.
Or the day in my mother's lifewhen she forgets (even briefly) about me.
Cantú gives them water bottles and asks their names, which he soon forgets.
He steps deep, he drops his hands, he forgets to move his head.
Trumps forgets what he said, as in his earlier support of the Iraq war.
Many folks, the ones tech often forgets, can't afford to use Uber at all.
It makes promises that it abandons or forgets once the world&aposs attention fades.
Other times it forgets that it can do something it did THE DAY BEFORE.
She looks to others for advice but never forgets to trust her own intuition.
This rationale also conveniently forgets that Hollywood doesn't just employ stars — it creates them.
"That's a common thread in this family — that everyone forgets about me," Alana continues.
It forgets to explain who these people are or why they're worth our time.
Maurice promptly smokes himself out, forgets where he's going, and robs the wrong place.
Even though I'm on the bottom shelf in every bookstore, nobody forgets my name.
During the date, Emily forgets what Carl's name is, but who can blame her?
No one forgets that they were once captive, even if they are now free.
While there are plenty of fake redheads out there, But the internet never forgets.
But the movie forgets about them until it's time to tie up loose ends.
He should know that and he forgets what the life of an athlete is.
There are a couple of things the secretary forgets to include in his calculations.
Either way, everyone goes home and completely forgets the drugs are in the shoe.
But he also never forgets that he is a pawn in a larger game.
Before long, though, the chief forgets this pronouncement, as well as his own position.
If the best man forgets the ring, I'll lighten the mood with a joke.
Does it change what happens next if Conway remembers or forgets a youthful memory?
Amy Klobuchar forgets the name of Kansas' Democratic governor while highlighting women Democratic governors.
She collects scraps of dirty fabric and sometimes forgets she is no longer 26.
So it often goes with veterans, a population our nation reveres but often forgets.
And despite having recently shacked up with Michonne, he never forgets what he's lost.
"Everyone forgets: Ohio has almost as much auto economics as Michigan," Berg-Andersson said.
She might have forgotten where home is, but Julie the cat never forgets a face.
For someone who has so much going on in her life, she never forgets anything.
Cersei shows up to all her appointments on time, and Jaime never forgets a birthday.
Image: GettyHere's a conundrum: A kidnapper forgets his phone at the scene of a crime.
Trump actually forgets to sell his tax plan in any way, pivoting instead to Mexico.
But this is the problem of my entire generation: gradually everyone forgets their native language.
In Africa for children but forgets children ripped from the arms of their parents here.
A founder who has suffered a bad board, or board member, never forgets that, either.
The internet never forgets, I'm afraid—although it's doubtful whether anyone will forget Charles Manson.
Everyone criticizes, comes together, is supportive, and then everyone forgets—that's just how it is.
What if Mike forgets to pay the bill and I'm left stranded without my phone.
"If a user forgets or loses their key, they're out of luck," says Mr. Stewart.
When the universe forgets us, at least we are a family connected by tiny lights.
"We are also a nation that never forgets those who hurt her children," he said.
Those politicians blessed with swing-state addresses tend to make sure no one forgets it.
Pusha is so amped up, he often forgets to speak into the microphone at all.
Ada the scammer turned investigator forgets her secretive sister is more than a sex addict.
Sonic is a video game character first and foremost, and the movie never forgets that.
Tyler is easily winded, and Heddi continually forgets to turn off her damn cell phone.
He goes to his last massage appointment but forgets to take cash for a tip.
He always forgets, which is why I was asking him to do it this morning.
Republican forgets that Trump asked Ukrainian President to investigate Joe Biden Manu Raju asked Rep.
The despicable Crusader forgets the reckless utterances of Bush Junior and the mule Obama before him.
If a filmmaker forgets that, they risk losing the viewer's attention at the most critical moments.
Because what he forgets is that facts have to match the story that&aposs being told.
Can't say Jay forgets where he came from, but you gotta acknowledge how far he's come.
In addition, their mother Nina interacts with the Keyhouse's powers, but immediately forgets about her experiences.
But, the toddler forgets about it quickly and is so excited to be at the park.
If you love someone...make sure to blast it all over Instagram so no one forgets?
" As Kourtney admitted that sometimes she just forgets to text back, Khloe responded, "That's so rude.
As Teigen probably should have guessed, a robot never forgets a celebrity's attempt to roast her.
The government forgets, I spent 20 years of my life working for an international news group.
She forgets mixer, so I offer to grab some from the corner market under my building.
Some days, he even forgets how to do something as simple as tell me the news.
So sometimes, the mind just takes a third option and forgets about the unsettling information completely.
In accordance with the title, the viewer easily forgets that two different hands made these marks.
Primarily, employees submit requests when a friend gets suspended from their account or forgets their password.
Fred seems to be an "eye for an eye" guy, who conveniently forgets Jesus suggested otherwise.
When he forgets his homework the second time, you are less convinced it's just by chance.
But sometimes, Apple forgets to innovate and falls behind: big screen phones, streaming music, reasonable prices.
Walt forgets that Jesse has his GED even though he was there at his graduation ceremony.
As Freudian readings go, it's as good as any, but it forgets the books' historical backdrop.
The way that the game forgets about the creatures called elums is its most instructive quality.
We'd be stymied by the fear of being deemed failures by a system that never forgets.
"When he gets behind a computer, he forgets what he does impacts other people," he said.
BETTER WATCH OUT A babysitter (Olivia DeJonge) forgets to include home invaders in her hourly rate.
He forgets to take his medications at times, and doesn't always follow his recommended diet plan.
The boy remembers and forgets his grandmother, notices sadness in others and occasionally feels it himself.
Our waitress forgets to refill our coffee pot throughout breakfast — and she comps it all together.
It's a liability if Trump is so susceptible to being liked he forgets to be tough.
Seeing a concert surrounded by majestic, vividly red rock formations is not something one soon forgets.
If someone forgets to pay, you can give them a digital nudge with Venmo's 'reminder' feature.
So much so, in fact, that he forgets that even his unilateral powers can be checked.
According to experts, President Trump's order forgets that perhaps the biggest threat could be inside U.S. borders.
Visiting The Crimson now returns the site back to its usual state, but the internet never forgets.
I had a 25% off coupon for our whole party, and the waitress forgets to apply it.
Everybody bets on Nyquist to win, but then forgets about him as a possible second-place finisher.
Morin forgets that women often have to make their rejections blatantly clear, lest their oblivious suitors return.
It even includes a mini laundry bag, which is one of those things everyone forgets to pack.
Most of the time he forgets that they are even on they are so comfortable for him.
I like the way Paul gradually forgets the very body he had overly fetishized, even the ears.
He often forgets where he is, even if he's visiting a place he previously loved to go.
But he grows intoxicated with his moves, and forgets that four men share a court with him.
Your therapist forgets who you are"A lot of therapists have way too many clients," said Chong.
She often forgets her children's names, and sometimes can't recall whether she lives in Maryland or Italy.
When he forgets his own involvement and gives in to his subject, the appropriate feelings arise organically.
He forgets a dinner with Layla when upperclassman Gwen Grayson (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) drops by to flirt.
So Jessica forgets the train ticket and heads back onto the mean streets of New York City.
Phil only likes Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik in his coffee that he still forgets on table counters.
He has had so few issues since then, he said, that he often forgets he is transgender.
This movie dearly hopes it can skate by entirely on attitude, but forgets to develop said attitude.
Now, Hannah texts her mother when she gets on or off the bus, although she sometimes forgets.
She forgets the moral dimension of the '80s slasher: Those campers were murdered only when getting busy.
" The Halpin building features a sign that reads "a nation that forgets its past has no future.
Mr Macron forgets that France is the largest single source of European fighters in Iraq and Syria.
We spent every night at a different hotel and went on a journey I hope Easton never forgets.
She doesn&apost have problems with tweeting that, she deletes some of them and everybody forgets about it.
Since Connie owes quite a bit to the kindness of strangers, she never forgets to pay it forward.
But The Square doesn't get so high on its own heady supply that it forgets to be funny.
Taylor is trying so hard to make "triforce" happen, that he forgets that the "tri" means three – i.e.
His eyelid droops, his speech is slurred; he forgets things; he limps; he gets angry for no reason.
There is no such thing as a definite acquittal, the court artist tells him; the court "forgets nothing".
He never loses anything, never forgets anything and when I think he is wrong... he is always right!
Each time we embrace a memory, we meet again with those we love for the heart never forgets.
Drew gets on the bus, he forgets his files, and he can't work on the whole trip down.
Help her downsize while making sure she never forgets the necessities with the Case-Mate Compact Mirror case.
And the fake news forgets how I ran and won: It wasn't exactly as a McConnell-Ryan Republican.
He never loses anything, never forgets anything and when I think he is wrong… he is always right!
SVU, by contrast, is focused on crimes traditionally minimized by the police, a fact that it rarely forgets.
If he forgets to equip his guns before running into a shootout on foot, he's probably in trouble.
Staff members do not question who Mr. Khan is when he forgets his entry pass to drive in.
"Will there just be an apology and then everybody forgets about it, leaving the victims to their nightmares?"
Towns dawdles through his rotations, forgets where he's supposed to be, and plays scared of the referee's whistle.
She'll say she'll come over when you're scared or lonely or miserable, but forgets that promise shortly afterward.
Security barriers around landmarks and key government posts send him in circles if he forgets to plan ahead.
In her inebriated state, she forgets she is brandishing a bottle shard and it fatally pierces Polo's chest.
Oh, and I almost forgot about Satya Nadella, Microsoft's C.E.O. In my defense, everyone forgets about Mr. Nadella.
"I have him read the news so that he never forgets how lucky he is," Mr. Ellis said.
If she forgets the attack for a moment, someone in Vinto is likely to remind her, she said.
He finally relieves himself in a jar, shuddering with relief, and forgets he left it on a shelf.
That's why Moody's homophobic and racist rant is so ridiculous: In his hateful words, he forgets the facts.
Toews handles her tricky subject with grace and levity, but she never forgets how deadly serious it is.
He forgets that literally less than a year ago or two years ago he was just 'Journeyman George.
She often forgets her children's names, and sometimes can't recall whether she lives in Maryland or Italy. Mrs.
Now America forgets these people, but finds the money for a $1.5 trillion tax cut for the wealthy.
If he is drawn into sexual misconduct, he will likely be permanently compromised, because the tribe never forgets.
Am I right that the Feinstein-Burr decryption bill just kinda forgets to say anything about remedies for violations?
L.A. is a town that worships the next hottest flash in the pan and forgets them two minutes later.
Though he moved to New York after high school, J. Cole never forgets his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Here's video with sound: Speaker Ryan forgets how to use a gavel so he tells everyone to 'shhh' instead.pic.twitter.
And like a lot of us, he also forgets to respond to emails that get lost in his inbox.
She forgets about her sickness for a little while, she feels like the most special girl in the world.
Camila Cabello may be topping charts and touring the world, but the singer never forgets where she came from.
Allan forgets his driver's license on the way to the prison, which prevents him from going inside the courthouse.
And thank god, because Cersei does that thing where she forgets she's not the queen, and clearly needs help.
Tech so often forgets the people that it's ostensibly trying to serve, but with RideAlong they're front and center.
Too often, the government forgets this commitment and life goes on for those not in the child welfare system.
His attorney general forgets so many things involving Russia that he repeatedly says "I cannot recall" in congressional hearings.
He will fixate on what he forgets and fret about it until he remembers or gives up in frustration.
When he forgets it the third time, you are totally sure that he is forgetting his homework on purpose.
But the death of romance is rarely just about a self-centered boyfriend who forgets to send you flowers.
He sets it up by half-trying to compliment Eric Clapton, but forgets that his band was called Cream.
It happened 241 years ago, but the Green-Wood Historic Fund makes sure that no one ever forgets it.
My kids say he sleeps the whole weekend when they are here, forgets to grocery shop, never makes meals.
It even forgets the present, as regards styles and ideas that have been winning favor with dealers and collectors.
"Boris Johnson forgets that the Hulk only fights for the good of the whole," the Avengers: Endgame actor tweeted.
"Joe and I grew up together in West Virginia and he never forgets where he came from," Saban says.
If she forgets, she gets additional notifications over the course of the day, and maybe a text or two.
She loses Ziggy's class mascot, Harry the Hippo, and then forgets that Ziggy has a family tree project due.
Debbie forgets to put oil in her car and her engine seized, which is why Patrick gave her a ride.
Chuck forgets, however, that Dake (Christopher Denham) and Connerty (Toby Leonard Moore) are growling for revenge like hungry baby wolves.
The charming and awkward (Drake forgets to hold the mic to Lowry at one point) Drake/Lowry interview is below.
If a member forgets to skip a month they're charged a membership credit that can be used at any time.
" Fey admitted that she forgets the exact words that she wrote to Wintour, but that her message "was politely ignored.
She presented recipes her bots have written, which forget the ingredients, and fan fiction that forgets the plot as examples.
"Law enforcement never forgets," Miami Sheriff Dave Duchak said of the break in the case, according to the Daily News.
This is their space, and though she participates in family activities, she never forgets that she's not one of them.
The truly brave leader forgets the title and leads by making people feel they work with, not for, that person.
Just make sure your colleague is reliable and motivated -- you'll be stuck grabbing takeout if your colleague forgets your food.
But where Mako's battle for serenity was a major plotline in Pacific Rim, Uprising acknowledges Amara's trauma, then forgets it.
Israel forgets Pakistan is a Nuclear state too AH The Israeli Defense Ministry tweeted to say the report was false.
It works so hard to be that movie that it forgets to be anything else – anything more interesting or idiosyncratic.
But this parody forgets the one ingredient that makes a hit Bollywood film: the ability to keep the audience engaged.
In the meantime, the app that became famous for what it forgets suddenly has a powerful new capacity for remembering.
"This whole gentrification thing forgets that this is a nitty-gritty city, and not some posh resort," Mr. Fletcher said.
Plus, it's a smartphone that does a good job of being a tablet, but it forgets to be a smartphone.
Mike: Everyone forgets that before legacy media was upset with BuzzFeed's model, HuffPo angered everyone with its aggregation pioneering approach.
In his selective memory, he forgets to also mention the thousands of Somalis killed by the American forces that day!
This debate forgets America's ties to these countries, namely through the consumption of drugs and the desire for cheap labor.
This encounter lasts for less than a minute, and for most of it the cop never forgets who's in charge.
You might use it to refer to a hypothetical person who, say, goes to the store and forgets "their" wallet.
SANDRA SMITH, GUEST HOST: Breaking tonight, the media launches an all-out assault on President Trump but forgets about facts.
"He continued: "I think markets are like an Alzheimer's patient who occasionally forgets he has Alzheimer's and then remembers everything.
"Moray Eels" ends with "The Pledge," in which Mr. Shepard tries to recite the Pledge of Allegiance but forgets it.
But somewhere in her escalating frenzy, Lisa — the ever-fine Ms. Gyllenhaal, translucent and vulnerable — forgets that Jimmy isn't hers.
Sometimes she forgets I have children and what their names are, but she knows me, she's happy to see me.
My best friend's homegirl foots the bill for the UberXL and forgets to request the money from each of us.
Long fixated on the loyalties of those close to him, Trump rarely forgets who was with him and who wasn't.
Having gathered all the ingredients for derring-do, he forgets to turn up the heat, and the derring never does.
As the boy matures and goes off to college, he never forgets the dog, but his visits are less frequent.
He also forgets to mention that Obama received similar donations and was similarly unaffected in his positions on the issues.
"Anyone who struggles hard with a problem never forgets it," Musk said, touching on this topic at a separate conference.
The current discussion about free trade agreements too often forgets the tremendous benefits that free trade agreements offer U.S. exporters.
You've entered a new operating system that forgets everything you were doing as soon as you remove the USB stick.
Some people are too embarrassed to share their ideas, while others babble for so long that everyone else forgets their ideas.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson may be this year's Sexiest Man Alive, but the wrestler-turned-superstar never forgets his hard times.
That's important, because for all its video game trappings, Jumanji is a movie first and foremost, and it never forgets that.
That perspective, of course, forgets to account for how people's experiences shape the questions they ask and the problems they study.
For Ford, toying with perception means trying to push his Host creations to the point where everyone involved forgets they're androids.
Also: switch the power off and a microprocessor forgets everything but now there's a way to give it a permanent memory.
Some of the higher-end models, for example, have settings to alert family members if grandma forgets to take her pills.
He immediately forgets the commonality, and his forehead is once again as smooth and untroubled as the surface of Lake Placid.
But, whoops, Kim forgets to tell her that she has already sold the house to a blonde European woman, Marina Acton.
In Greek mythology, Zeus grants Eos's mortal lover Tithonus immortality—but the goddess forgets to ask for eternal youth as well.
Wall Street apparently takes and then forgets, and then comes after the guns of law-abiding American citizens and small businesses.
For better or worse, and despite the best efforts of authorities and institutions and private individuals, the internet never really forgets.
Keri Hilson forgets the world's watching her social media ... at least that's her explanation for flaunting her, umm ... popsicle eating skills.
My therapist nearly forgets to charge me as I'm on my way out, but I remind her, because I'm a nerd.
If a user forgets his or her password for any of these platforms, a reset link is typically sent via email.
But The Magicians excels because it never forgets that high dramatic stakes only work when they're rooted in believable emotional stakes.
Whatever decision lay ahead for the Republican party, one thing is certain: History never forgets and neither does the American electorate.
"The establishment sometimes forgets real-live, flesh and blood people in this country are hurting and they're hurting badly," he said.
Who forgets defeat on a miracle 61-yard touchdown, a stunning result aided by a mystifying nontackle by a Saints safety?
Costumes have to be instantly recognizable without infringing on copyright and be buyable before everyone forgets that that meme ever existed.
Russia is a "velikaya strana," a great country, he keeps reminding his audience, a fact the world forgets at its peril.
"The most important thing is that nobody forgets about Ukraine," Mr Zelensky said as he headed to the UN General Assembly.
"Boris Johnson forgets that the Hulk only fights for the good of the whole," Ruffalo, a vocal climate change advocate, tweeted.
The reader forgets, sometimes, the rather spectacular subtitle of the book, and the fact that the book has a specific focus.
"A nation that forgets its origins will find itself in a blind alley," he said in a speech late last month.
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, however, are a couple names the FBI will undoubtedly make sure no FBI employee ever forgets.
In the 12th episode of season 1, Moore's character, Rebecca Pearson, forgets to make her husband Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) a birthday cake.
But at 45 he never forgets what he found out early—that all transcendence is temporary because only mortal humans can transcend.
If the cringe-worthy videos of Disney Channel stars tracing Mickey Mouse ears taught us anything, it's that the internet never forgets.
But so desperate is he for his loved one to come back from the dead that he forgets the truth: It's impossible.
Then, a few weeks later, one person forgets to take out the trash, and it can dredge up these feelings of unease.
If you're a photography buff who sometimes forgets to geotag your images, tools like PlaNet could one day become your best friend.
However, the sign forgets one important fact: 16 mini donuts sounds pretty delicious, especially when accompanied by a TV binge-watching session.
More specifically, she wants to make sure that her daughter never forgets that mom did an underwater pregnancy shoot before Beyoncé did.
That's because his wife did something very clever to make sure he never forgets that she's much more than a sandwich maker.
She forgets that she ignored the advice of her own husband that it was unwise to write off white working-class voters.
But all it does is remind her that these are illusions, being dangled so she forgets that he holds all the power.
Like Trump, his skin is rice-paper-thin, albeit a paler shade of orange; and, like Trump, he never forgets a slight.
But Trump's tribal loyalties are fierce, his worldview is shaped by conservative media, and he never forgets who his true allies are.
Also on the lineup is a sentient cowboy hat and the daughter that Trump always forgets when the family goes on vacation.
It's a famous comedian—whose name he forgets—reaching out with a video to show how much their toddler loves the song.
Then he forgets about Bland and pursues an academic interest—the Gladwellian repetition here—which is our failure to understand one another.
It wants to stand out thanks to its team dynamics, but forgets that a team is made up of many individual characters.
He was typically quick to become irritated, but when he's kibitzing with us and our crossword puzzles, he forgets his cross words.
The solution is a password manager that autofills forms in a second, shares passwords with others securely, and never forgets a password.
His friendliness can freak out kids and other animals, especially when he forgets he's got two giant bone spears on his head.
He forgets lyrics to songs his fans know by rote and struggles to name his band members, including three of his children.
Because just look at it: He forgets people's names, he mixes up Iraq and Syria, and what do high people always do?
Blash hits first homer in Padres' rout of Brewers SAN DIEGO — There are some milestones that a major league player never forgets.
This joke forgets how US immigration selects for promising, well-educated Asian immigrants creating a skewed perception of who Asian Americans are.
The question is whether Mr. Van Damme is so in on the joke that he forgets it's supposed to be a joke.
Pomsel, it seems, tends to forgets things, so you pause for a second to consider whether the actress playing her might, too.
Their real allure is that Green never tries to fool us: he approaches resemblance but never forgets that he is using paint.
"Sometimes the world forgets just to be kind and that we're all going through something," Khloé says at the end of the trailer.
I'm still on a family plan with my mom and sisters (and my mom never forgets to Venmo me every month to pay!).
The ugly accusations Magro and Harley were slinging at each other may not be on their accounts anymore, but the internet never forgets.
Unfortunately, while the emotional foundation is there for an epic showdown, Vogt-Roberts forgets to establish any more immediate stakes for their battle.
She's so busy chewing Noah out that she forgets her terror and makes it down to the bottom of the ravine almost effortlessly.
One girl says her mom often forgets to turn off the stove, but her dad reminded her enough times, removing that security problem.
This is sad news for his limb, but it gets Claire into Serious Doctor mode and for a second, she forgets his betrayal.
And what he forgets suddenly to bring it up or he's too afraid to bring it up or he chokes in the meeting?
This is a contingency plan on the off-chance maintenance forgets to wipe their memories after a particularly violent interaction with a guest.
The Trump fan page even captioned the image, "Things the media forgets!" so as to accuse the media of ignoring Trump's good deed.
That is because, of course, Gottlieb never forgets it is the reader who matters, since he himself is foremost one of those people.
The only problem is that he forgets to put his car's handbrake on, and let's just say it all goes downhill from there.
And sometimes they'll pretend to reconcile, and then when everybody kind of forgets about the case, then turn around and kill the person.
Melania Trump may be First Lady now, but she's also just an ordinary parent who sometimes forgets her son is off from school.
The best hope is that, as time wears on, the nation forgets about Markle's blackness and she blends in, effectively passing for white.
Too often America forgets that the system can become a problem that cannot be resolved by one or two well-intentioned elected officials.
Her most recent one, published last year, is "Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa," in which Llama forgets his toys on an overnight trip.
"We hope it won't be put on the backburner, so everybody forgets about it again," said Valerie Sattler, a great niece of Glaser.
Meanwhile the extremely horny band geek desperate to lose her virginity through elaborate fantasy roleplaying scenarios forgets the reality of who she is.
While humans can barely act with the next generation in mind, and companies struggle to look past their next quarter, water never forgets.
Scherrer sometimes forgets how to perform what used to be routine tasks like cooking, she generally keeps busy with her advocacy and gardening.
"The Perplexed," directed by Lynne Meadow for Manhattan Theater Club, wants so much to be important that it forgets to be plausible first.
Here's to hoping that our profession never forgets that we have a role in bending Martin Luther King's arc of history toward justice.
Sporting Dr. Fazio is a former Marine captain who skateboarded in combat boots while deployed to Iraq, and often forgets she's over 30.
She forgets that broccoli is boiling on the stove, and wanders outside to water plants; she washes her hair twice in an hour.
"The Weekly" investigates how and why the state failed to protect these residents, and what happens when society forgets about its most vulnerable.
"Today a Wall Street Journal reporter compared President Trump to a goldfish, because he forgets what happened 10 seconds ago," Jimmy Fallon quipped.
"One forgets 1789 and why their heads were cut off," he added of France's former royalty, toppled and beheaded in the French Revolution.
"We're always concerned about whether a politician forgets what got them elected," said Roy Beck, executive director of NumbersUSA, which opposes increased immigration.
He forgets the US military can deliver bombs as well as babies, as one military strategist puts it, and equally with great effect.
Not for a chick who still wears hand-me-downs, stress-picks her nail polish and often forgets to wear deodorant to work.
And yet, the internet forgets so much, which is why groups like The Internet Archive, Archive Team, and individual archivists are so important.
A year in at SumAll, though, and she's gotten used to the idea — so much so that she forgets transparency is not the norm.
Insiders recently told PEOPLE that West will get so excited about his latest music projects that he sometimes forgets to respect other people's boundaries.
"Sometimes the world just forgets to be kind and that we are all going through something," she says at the end of the trailer.
"I think it's an unconstitutional bill and forgets the lessons we learned from independent counsel in the past like with Watergate," Cornyn said Tuesday.
For every subscriber that signs up, doesn't use their plan, and forgets to cancel, Lyft will rake in $300 for doing pretty much nothing.
Everyone always forgets what month this holiday is even in, but it's one of those long weekend holidays where mattresses see a massive boost.
What one forgets going back after "Sex and the City" became this zeitgeist-y television series is it is a really well-written book.
No matter how well you plan, there is always some emergency, whether your brother stains his tux or the band forgets an extension cord.
However, the internet never forgets, and quickly let Sprouse know that they saw his shade with — you guessed it — memes on memes on memes.
He accidentally forgets that he has, I think, it's like his first date with Hillary, so she comes by and she's not, like, pissed.
His entire goddamn house is ocarina-operated now, and if he forgets to bring a plastic toy instrument with him he's probably locked out.
So preoccupied is the film with this theme of restoring childhood innocence that it forgets, at times, to build coherence between its two narratives.
In a typical man move, Luke pigheadedly refuses to give up his photo album, but forgets the extra Benadryl in case Hannah wakes up.
But, unfortunately, The Discovery forgets to do what Black Mirror, at its best, does so successfully: couch grand philosophical ideas in richly drawn characters.
Like Guy Pierce's Leonard in Memento, Dory only has short bursts of functionality before she forgets what she's doing, and whatever she just learned.
It gets weird when the Commander forgets that he's supposed to be frigid, and starts feeling her up, in plain view of his wife.
On the contrary, the film is so in love with the idea of being about storytelling that it nearly forgets to tell a story.
They're transcending a superficial internet connection: As she watches his last moments on earth, he forgets she's not actually in the room with him.
Moreover, multiple studies have found a significant portion of the population forgets much of the information and instructions they're given during a doctor visit.
Her boss doesn't believe in rules and would rather have his colleagues function like vigilantes, but forgets that vigilantes hardly work for the government.
"Im glad its out tho bc when im @ the studio he gets focused and forgets to feed me and bring me home," Ryan tweeted.
American journalism can't become like a European trade unionist movement that pushes for short-term goals but forgets to get better at its job.
She forgets to look both ways before stepping into the street, and a taxi barrels into her body, sending her flying onto the pavement.
I spoke with some people at the festival about what it's like growing up indigenous in a society that often forgets your community exists.
But the moment a fighter forgets that encouraging a loss of composure is the point is the moment the mind games start to work.
She claps when she's excited and snaps her fingers when she forgets a word and gives off a vibe that's both relatable and otherworldly.
Still, he becomes so shaken and upset during the performance of "Ol' Man River" in the socialite's salon, he forgets and mangles the lyrics.
The majority party forgets that the laws they execute need not be only about them, but rather the American people and the United States.
Game of Thrones is in such a rush to get to the end that it forgets what made it such an instantly involving series.
At other times, Cliff drops Rick off at a studio, where the actor sweats, forgets his lines and sometimes proves he's still got it.
This multimedia concert and career retrospective forgets that the best way to honor the composer is to have a good time with his music.
Anyway, next time you walk out the front door without your phone or whatever, give yourself a break, because everybody forgets important things sometimes.
But he never entirely forgets his childhood, and it marks him with an anger that leads to his eventual turn toward becoming Darth Vader.
Taylor Swift's snake may have a reputation, but Twitter wants to make sure that no one forgets the snake that came before it: Banana, a.k.a.
Letting users keep the only key to access their digital identities is a recipe for disaster the moment someone forgets their password or pass away.
Moreover, if a student forgets their Chromebook at home they can log in with their Google account from any other device and be fully operational.
Clarke shared a photo of her new tat to her followers last night, noting that the tat will ensure that she never forgets her babies.
A flurry of recent papers and media suggest the brain also actively forgets — when we recall memories or learn new information that overrides old memories.
Whereas Belfast owes its emergence to Victorian heavy industry, Derry never quite forgets that it was established, according to local tradition, as a monastic settlement.
Every once and a while a singer forgets the lyrics to a song on stage, but Griffin's wife Talia has his back — and the words.
If your child gives a buck to a homeless person and then immediately forgets about it, you probably have not fostered any long-lasting habit.
The breakup wasn't anything particularly new; my boyfriend and I seem to separate every time one of us forgets to buy milk from the store.
Snapchat has written its privacy standards, in plain English — though Handman forgets to mention that came after Snapchat was sued by the Federal Trade Commission.
She wears ripped jeans, forgets to set alarms to wake up on time, drinks too many beers, and isn't a fan of brushing her hair.
This from a fellow who is famous for recalling every detail of every deal he ever made and who never forgets those who offend him.
Someone needs to be with her at all times to keep her safe and cook her meals because she forgets to eat during the day.
And honestly, it's just convenient for a dad who forgets his phone in the car and accidentally freaks out his kids by not picking up.
It was a truly tragic day in the history of our space program, but it's a day that NASA never forgets — and we shouldn't, either.
"Inside Work" features a nut job who hides bottles of cologne, cocktail napkins and a chicken taco under her breasts and then forgets about them.
Kind of like you and your best friend knowing the small details about each other, except the computer never forgets and never stops paying attention.
Emma: Very fond of the bit where Jason Derulo forgets where he is and slips into audition mode for the part of Macavity in Cats.
Over the next few hours, Resident Evil 7 forgets what made the rest of the game strong and compelling in favor of answers and empowerment.
While a "pleasurable tale of justice and revenge," the rape-revenge narratives forgets to do one thing, Stache writes: actually address the problem of rape.
Michael Schwirtz's eye-opening story about a Russian assassin and a president who never forgets a grievance may have never seen the light of day.
The series is a vital piece of art, because it presents a world TV often forgets, and it does so with beauty, bittersweetness, and humility.
"The United States of America, from time to time, forgets good old Europe and falls in love with new parts of the world," I said.
"It's not the cavalcade of horror promised by that first trailer, but rather the kind of bad movie one forgets instantly upon leaving the theater."
In Phillip Lewis's debut novel, "The Barrowfields," the central figure, Henry Aster, has a troubled family history, and even when he forgets he doesn't forget.
HOLIDAY BLUES A spiraling, newly divorced Don lures his latest secretary back to his sad bachelor apartment, sleeps with her, then forgets all about it.
He forgets the other missions and the other men and women in the military, who, when deployed alongside his killers, help secure our interests overseas.
And, based on my own scientific research: Everybody forgets how to drive, subway stations get flooded and sidewalks fill with people carrying obnoxiously large umbrellas.
It's like your annoying friend who tries to turn their birthday party into a week-long event, then forgets to schedule anything for the actual day.
We can imagine an actor never forgets the first time they attend an award show as a nominee — especially when one shows up wearing Miu Miu.
At one point the camera operator forgets to change the film, and a whole roll is double-exposed, an accident that Zahedi turns into a marvel.
As someone who never loses or forgets my phone, this case whipped me into shape, forcing me to have my wallet on me at all times.
Despite the fact the Mercury Prize rolls around at the same time each year, everyone on the Noisey staff always forgets to lay down a bet.
The person at the counter forgets to charge me for the guac and I take this as a sign that this excursion was meant to be.
He forgets that even superhero comics have moments of levity or sorrow or something else in between their masculine brooding and their even-more-masculine punching.
"This has an effect on his relationship with his mother, too, as sometimes his mother cannot get over the fact that he forgets things," Lin said.
Things are off to a rough start when Seinne admits that she "forgets" about how good her connection with Arie is whenever she's not around him.
Everybody forgets to look at the revisions and if you look at the revisions for the last two months they were actually up quite a bit.
This sort of situation -- where a parent or guardian forgets a child because of a lapse in temporal memory and a disrupted routine, is very common.
Crisp says the condition doesn't cause him much hardship, and he often forgets he sees differently, except for when he has to use colored computer wires.
"Technology never forgets to ask you about up-sizing or adding-on, and can easily save guest favorites and tie payment into the app," Barish said.
Tireless, passionate, unapologetic, she never forgets where she comes from -- an immigrant, working-class family in one of the most under-resourced parts of our country.
The younger Qaddafi is at once violently unpredictable and coldly reptilian; he congratulates himself for his magnanimity in helping Matar, then forgets or breaks his promises.
"Boris Johnson forgets that the Hulk only fights for the good of the whole," Ruffalo tweeted alongside an image of the Mail on Sunday front page.
Firstenberg told me he continues to wear his Explorer edition of Glass for several hours each day, to the point that he even forgets it's on.
It's a queer rom-com that never forgets Isobel's bisexuality, that features interracial flings, and that doesn't throw any of the queer characters under the bus.
In a world dominated by Alexa and the Google Assistant, Cortana suffers the fate of a perfectly good alternative that nobody uses and everybody forgets about.
"India never forgets her friends when they are in need," Modi, the first foreign leader to visit Sri Lanka since the attacks, tweeted after touching down.
It confronts the dual-sidedness of human nature, the tragedy of a society that forgets its own history, and our inability to appreciate love without loss.
He forgets that all the Republican Congress has done in the last 5 years is oppose the Democratic president and cater to their well off clients.
Cody also started putting together a montage of videos and photos of their memories together, just in case Hannah ever forgets how much he loves her.
But it is good to remember that while every generation believes that it invented sex, every preceding generation forgets that it once believed the same thing.
If someone does not go with her to appointments, she often forgets what was discussed, including medication, follow-up appointments or even why surgery is scheduled.
But The Boss frequently forgets about some of them, before abruptly shifting gears when, say, it's time to bring back Dinklage for a scene or two.
The central problem with Dark Phoenix, not unlike The Last Stand, is that it forgets that Grey turning into the Phoenix isn't just her story alone.
The campaign, which is called "Climb On," features enough shots of climbers atop Rocky Mountain peaks to make sure nobody forgets the particulars of the Coors brand.
Destiny 2 is a game about dying, but it forgets, and then it gives you, the player, the responsibility of building the first Destiny all over again.
One person in the boat can be doing it perfectly accurately, but if the other partner momentarily forgets something and the timing is off, it won't work.
"In the event that the server forgets, it's an opportunity for me to share a little bit more about why I requested no straw," Grenier tells PEOPLE.
It's sad when someone like Samantha, who has been so active on campus, is trying so hard that she almost forgets she's going to be a target.
Some people forget to take out the trash or call their mothers, but Kim Kardashian's one of those people who forgets to share a half naked selfie.
Erin Billa — who describes her late husband Justin as her soul mate — told Fox10 that she's determined to make sure her son Taylor never forgets his father.
And when it's time for a drink, head to the speakeasy Happiness Forgets and then onto Sketch for dinner and judgement-free selfies in the futuristic bathroom.
As a DJ he's become renowned for his invigorating approach to the artform, a technical wizard who never forgets that dance music is made for, well, dancing.
Throughout all this, everyone forgets to flirt with each other because they're watching Chad and Lace and charting their positions like they're two highly unpredictable tropical storms.
Instead it's growly voice under the mask one week, pennies on the eyes the next, and all ripped off from some film he conveniently forgets he saw.
"[Your boss] regularly cancels your meetings, forgets to return your calls and emails, and generally doesn't seem to have you anywhere on her priority list," Green writes.
Even now, the youngest African-American to get tenure at Harvard wonders why police shout loudly at him as soon as he forgets to indicate when driving.
In the most exhilarating scene in The Man Who Climbs Trees (apart from the elephant, maybe), Aldred forgets his water before climbing a massive dipterocarp in Borneo.
What Trump forgets is that innovation and progress are often triggered by foreign competition, which is needed to force domestic companies and industry titans to be inventive.
Sonia neither forgives nor forgets the brutality inflicted upon her during the war, and her recollections are forcefully raw despite the habit she's made of sharing them.
Whether your child forgets their cleats before a big soccer game or gets a few questions wrong on their math quiz, mistakes can be life's greatest teacher.
"We have this political class that totally forgets why they are there," said Armando Torjes, a community activist in Guadalupe, a working-class city in the northeast.
Our waitress takes 45 minutes to take our order, never refills our drinks, and forgets to bring us everything we ordered, but the food is still good.
My third child, my dog, is microchipped and wears a pet GPS tracker, in case she forgets that sticking with us is her best chance of survival.
A friend—Rhys from Happiness Forgets—even used them (and won) in a cocktail competition in lieu of a vermouth, so they're quite versatile given their complexity.
But by that time I was already where I was meant to be: the point in the swim in which one forgets that one's habitat is actually land.
But this doesn't mean she forgets her manners: after apologising for keeping me waiting—it was fine, Rita, your PR took me to the pub—we crack on.
"That way we all have a point of reference to go back to, just in case somebody forgets or doesn't check in with other people," said the chairperson.
Try to get eight glasses of liquids in a day, say dermatologist Lisa Donofrio, MD, but don't worry if you're the type who always forgets to drink water.
But she understands, too, that someone in the family has to be the one who forgets just enough every now and then, so they can keep moving forward.
All three of Zachary Ezra Rawlins's names march forth at the outset of every chapter in which he is featured, in case one forgets he is the hero.
It is a novel of intensity and conviction — even though he forgets which of his many stories he most wants to tell and cries uncle in the clutch.
Everyone forgets math over vacation, but it's only low-income students who show a decrease in reading comprehension, and there's evidence that they avoid that when they're stimulated.
I also started my period a week early because I'm the girl that forgets to take her pill for two days and then tries to catch up. Lovely.
User enrollments also only enforces a six-digit non-simple passcode, as the MDM server can't help users by clearing the past code if the user forgets it.
But as soon as he spots a Trump supporter walking by -- and possibly getting tossed by security -- Dave forgets all about the cameras and lets the jokes fly.
Sanders people view Clinton as a wolf in granny's clothing, a venal, short-sighted opportunist who forgets where she comes from and pulled up the ladder for others.
It's hard enough being a working, breast-feeding mom, but if you're a breast-feeding mom who forgets part of her breast pump, things can easily go awry.
Milwaukee Brewers reliever Josh Hader is our latest example of how the internet never forgets and this time it happened in the middle of baseball's All-Star Game.
For 2017, the company says it plans to get back to increasing profits by "normalization" of its mobile business, and presumably by hoping everyone forgets about flaming phones.
It forgets our commonalities and focuses on superficial differences whether those are language or how people look or the same God they pray to but in different ways.
When European People's Party leader Manfred Weber warns Italians about the dangers of populism, he forgets that his Brussels-based group hosts Hungary's Viktor Orban and Polish nationalists.
Whether your child gets a few questions wrong on his math homework or he forgets to pack his cleats for soccer practice, mistakes can be life's greatest teacher.
Two half sisters, Eden and Hope, are abducted, after their father forgets to pick them up, and tortured, in harrowing scenes narrated by Hope, who is then fourteen.
Michaëlle Jean, secretary general of the International Organization of la Francophonie, is determined to make sure nobody forgets that one of them is French (the other is English).
Smulders is a particular standout, giving Lisa real depth and vulnerability, even when the script forgets that she's a living, breathing person (which is most of the time).
Bear with me while I extend that metaphor a little further: Sometimes, a woke bae shows up at the party and forgets that he is not the host.
Meghan Markle's just like the rest of us -- aside from her crown, her title and her Prince -- sometimes she just forgets to remove the tag from her clothes.
To some, Gibson's comeback an example of how quickly Hollywood forgets, and how willing American society is to brush off the abhorrent acts and words of powerful men.
Mr. Trump, who prizes loyalty and seldom forgets a slight, left Democratic members of Congress off his Hanukkah list this year, according to congressional aides tracking the invites.
However, it's most interesting feature is that it also tries to gesture at a way out; that "way out," however, also forgets those who helped along the way.
Once able to walk around her daughter's apartment, she chokes because she forgets to swallow her food, wears a diaper and barely recognizes family members, her daughter said.
Often, the approximate nature of regulatory decisions means that rules are imposed by assumption, calcifying into "guidelines" as everyone forgets to ask what they can and cannot do.
Television often forgets that kindness, too, is a muscle we can flex, in addition to all the ones bent on taking as much stuff as we possibly can.
Writing for the court's majority, liberal Justice Elena Kagan said a state is not barred from administering the death penalty if a prisoner merely forgets committing a crime.
But as soon as he walks on stage to perform, he said he forgets all about his nerves and realizes how blessed he is to have this job.
Much of today's workout gear seems so focused on taking you seamlessly from barre to the bar that it forgets its primary function — being functional during your workout.
When Isak spends a weekend with Even and forgets a friend's birthday party, the NRK page had text messages that Isak's friends sent him, asking where he was.
It's so taken up with making sure everything is set in place that it largely forgets to do anything other than offer up a long series of stilted introductions.
Alexandra forgets that Star doesn't take too kindly to the word "no," and mere hours after her talk with Alexandra, Star heads to Roland's hotel for a little chat.
The retirement plan industry works tirelessly to improve plans and the features you use, yet it sometimes forgets that savers (whom they call participants) don't know all the lingo.
And as it turns out, just like she never forgets a grudge, she also never gets rid of an outfit: every rewear came directly out of Taylor's own archives.
But the way the movie uses time travel ends up making a few things hella confusing, and it just kind of forgets some of the details in the end.
Samuel Shem and Janet Surrey's purpose-driven script, which never forgets the humor of the human experience, goes a long way toward making this a satisfying revival (2:15).
Samuel Shem and Janet Surrey's purpose-driven script, which never forgets the humor of the human experience, goes a long way toward making this a satisfying revival (231:2310).
Samuel Shem and Janet Surrey's purpose-driven script, which never forgets the humor of the human experience, goes a long way toward making this a satisfying revival (2346:23866).
And Homecoming is fearless in being a teen movie that never forgets that its star is still in high school, which stays true to the spirit of Spider-Man.
Click here to view original GIFMother Nature always forgets to end winter in places like Norway so it's up to these giant snow blower tractors to clear the road.
"3 Billboards is about to become emblematic of how when it focuses in on its systemic misogyny Hollywood forgets that it's also racist," Vox's Constance Grady wrote on Twitter.
Seconds later, when she asks him if he wants to go for a walk, Jackson forgets about the whole bath thing entirely and pops right up for walk time.
But RAM only stores info as long as the program is open, and it is volatile—which means it forgets everything as soon as you power the computer off.
This week, Tesla is rolling out a feature that could sound like a dream come true for anyone who forgets where they parked their car in the parking lot.
Cook has always said that no one ever forgets Jobs and his impact and ethos at Apple, but he is never constrained by a "What would Steve do?" mentality.
This game so often forgets to give its own protagonist a reason for being, that it's probably better categorized as a preamble rather than a prequel to John's story.
Whether a child forgets to pack his water bottle, or he waits until the last minute to do his science fair project, smart parents don't bail their kids out.
Now the question is whether this fall from grace really is that – or just a temporary blip before the industry forgives and forgets in another few months or years.
Then there's the fact that much of the "how to fund grad school" advice out there forgets that getting a master's degree requires money for more than just tuition.
And everyone forgets that all of us that were part of that big data wave, here in Silicon Valley, almost all of us came from the national security apparatus.
This forgets that, even in good economic times, states often have budget crises that prevent them from staffing up to address the complicated scientific and engineering questions permitting raises.
And then there's always the need to have a few spare toothbrushes on hand for those impromptu sleepovers or for the house guest who forgets to pack a toothbrush.
I'm the person who forgets something on every trip because I never make a list and always shove small items into random empty pockets of space in my suitcase.
I hope no one on Capitol Hill forgets that billions more are going to be needed to nurse tens of thousands of young and older victims back to health.
Part rhapsody, part elegy, the book memorializes neighborhood legends, and, even as it impishly indulges nostalgic romance, it never forgets, or forgives, the violence that threatens these young lives.
The reason I'm telling you this, dear reader, is because the woman then tries to fill her jerry-rigged loot bag with vapes, but forgets the interior is gone.
For A, hanging on to a sense of identity means maintaining the enamel shell of her narcissism even as she forgets what she once found so fascinating inside it.
Some ass hole always ends up leaving a Red Stripe in there "to cool down faster," then forgets about it entirely and it explodes into a rigid foam. 95.
Introduced in a displacement camp, Hakiza Nyantaba, a tailor, notes that when a war breaks out, he never forgets his sewing machine, his ticket to providing for his children.
But the internet never forgets and many took to Twitter on Sunday to call him out when he claimed the best actor award towards the end of the night.
Even so, when my daughter forgets to close the lid, some water escapes out of the top but never leaves a huge mess that I have to clean up.
Left to his own devices, Halperin's career has always resembled a parody of The Picture of Dorian Gray in which the titular hero forgets to hide his cursed portrait.
In the midst of the accusations, multiple sources told PEOPLE that West will often get so excited about his latest projects that he sometimes forgets to respect other people's boundaries.
What everyone conveniently forgets to mention about losing a not-insignificant amount of weight is that your body doesn't usually end up looking like a magically-airbrushed infomercial "after" photo.
" Everyone forgets lines at some point in their career, he adds: "It doesn't happen a lot, but it's live, we're human, so sometimes you might flub up with a word.
West may often declare himself to be a God to his various audiences, but he never forgets the fact that such Gods have the capacity to bleed -- especially in America.
Perhaps it was something to do with the tragedy of the male who sets off towards the glacial region of symbols and en route forgets himself with warm-blooded nymphs.
Kirk notes that Codi has a tendency to say offensive comments he then forgets, and throws out the "locker room talk" excuse, because it's worked for people in the past.
But one way to make sense of it is Colbert's theory: It's all part of a plan to constantly get media attention while hoping everyone forgets the last ridiculous comment.
For three weeks in September, Bucharest forgets some of Europe's worst traffic jams and its crumbling infrastructure as locals and visitors alike pack concert halls and flock to outdoor performances.
But in its first season, Frontier forgets the No. 1 rule of serialized TV, which is especially true for shows with only six-episode seasons: Start small, then get big.
It is all beginning to feel so familiar that Bob Bryan, one of the greatest doubles players in history, often forgets that he now has a mostly metal right hip.
In case anyone in Ottawa forgets where they live, they are permanently reminded that the answer is "Canada," thanks to the official government brand logo appearing on every second building.
And no one forgets the lessons of the collapse of St. Francis, whose design was overseen by William Mulholland, a Los Angeles engineer whose career was destroyed by the tragedy.
The owner whips together a basic plan with little instruction, throws some investment options in there based on some chatter at a cocktail party and basically sets and forgets it.
Swift also risks a backlash from everyday Tennessee voters who believe she's lecturing them rather than trying to understand them -- the classic story of a hero who forgets her roots.
He's constantly moving, screening, cutting, back-tapping his teammates' misses, and hoping the defense momentarily forgets he has dunk-contest-caliber hops as they preoccupy themselves with Lillard and McCollum.
He sits at tables surrounded by fellow rich old men, asks them what they think he should do, and forgets each rich man's answer every time he hears the next one's.
Even if you're the golden child who never forgets to call home at least once a week, searching for the perfect Mother's Day gift is never a walk in the park.
He says he has to make multiple trips to his car before he remembers everything he needs and he leaves himself notes all the time – notes that he forgets to read.
The ticker is essentially just a safety net; there's no longer chance for a gaffe where a nervous winner forgets to thank someone important, or a group runs out of time.
As seen in the flashback, Jim—an officer about to depart, in 1917, for combat—has a one-night stand with Mary, a nineteen-year-old socialite, whom he quickly forgets.
Ms. Harmon forgets that claims have often been made that a product is not harmful to humans, yet years later, sometimes decades, it turns out that the product was very dangerous.
Millie Bobby Brown remembers her first kiss like it was yesterday — but in case she forgets the milestone moment, there's 250 other people who can jog her memory, plus camera footage.
As someone who regularly forgets about half of my shopping list when confronted by buzzing overhead lights and endless condiment aisles, I would definitely use the feature on a regular basis.
During a 2010 interview with the Daily Express, Academy Award-winner Reese Witherspoon said she refuses to watch her past work and sometimes she even forgets about scenes she was in.
He takes us on a hunt for invisible dragons with the Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher and to a performance of "The Tempest" starring an aging William Shakespeare who forgets his lines.
It is also a warning: that the liberal system could slip away and that Germans must remember the dangers of the old order, even if the rest of the world forgets.
She forgets about it or is distracted by surfing the internet or texting her friends and ends up staying up late the night before an assignment is due to finish it.
Elizabeth Warren that it seems as though mass shootings are happening on a weekly basis now: "It's a big deal for a day and then everybody forgets about it," she said.
If a patient forgets to take her medication, the pharmacist will quickly spot the anomaly in the datastream from a connected device, such as a glucometer or a blood-pressure monitor.
And it never forgets the most important part of its premise: This is a show about the world's richest duck doing anything he can to avoid becoming the second richest duck.
Distracted by her possible murder, she forgets to even put the chicken in the oven, only fueling Niko's anger at her sudden departure and reluctance to tell him anything about her life.
Case in point: she forgets what he does for a living and when a serious secret is revealed about her parents later in the day, it is not Lionel who comforts her.
The app does have one problem: If you properly close this app, it forgets your topic choice, so you will have to keep tapping if you only want to see cellphone news.
Remember how, in the season 1 episode "Body Double," Betty completely forgets donning a black wig and nearly boiling a maple syrup-covered Chuck Clayton (Jordan Calloway) alive in a hot tub?
The episode also totally forgets — or maybe purposely sidesteps — the fact that there are real reasons people have trouble giving entertainment the benefit of the doubt when it comes to portraying race.
"The more one forgets himself — by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love — the more human he is and the more he actualizes himself," he once wrote.
But then Millie sets out some very good spice cookies, and Annie, encouraged by the appearance of this new treat, forgets about signs and miracles, and catches Millie up on the movies.
In fact, Dr. Sandra Lee, which is Dr. Pimple Popper's real name, told Insider she really only uses three products in her nighttime skincare routine and sometimes she even forgets the third.
On ISIS, he conveniently forgets that in 2014, Secretary of State John Kerry fashioned together a coalition of more than 65 nations to beat back the terror group in Iraq and Syria.
He forgets that while Saddam Hussein was a slow-boil global dilemma for years before an Administration made unilateral invasion an ideological misadventure, Gadhafi's promise to butcher thousands was an imminent crisis.
Another, less charitable, explanation is that an admin temporarily changes a private bucket's setting to public as some sort of one-off data-sharing shortcut and then forgets to switch it back.
He repeats the same phrase over and over, secretly records his conversations, and, in the funniest bit, demands a huge delivery of his favorite ice cream, banana-nut, then forgets about it.
It was an utterly Trumpian set of decisions designed to buoy his most ardent supporters, inflame his opponents and remind everyone that this President never forgets -- and always pays his (perceived) debts.
In the novel, Mike never forgets because he never leaves, and when he calls all the Losers to tell them that IT is back, they all slowly start to regain their memories.
Point being—ain't nobody got time to constantly haul out the vacuum every time someone forgets to take their shoes off, or the cat decides to hang out in the living room.
While reminiscing about said sink-fucking (for extra fun, pretend Cannavale is reprising his role in Sex in the City as the dude with "funky spunk"), Devon forgets her kids at the diner.
The kākāpō looks like a well-aged owl, is known to smell similar to a musty cupboard and forgets that it can't fly so runs about the forest floor pretending to take off.
"I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country," Mr. Cruz recited.
Trust me when I say this case changed my life — and even if you're not one of those people who forgets their wallet at home, it might just do the same for you.
In the end, it is me (who'd flown just two weeks earlier) who forgets my passport and is called out for extra searches in security when my foundation hides itself under my backpack.
Her masterstroke is to close with "Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored," in which she shrugs, forgets all the lessons she's learned in the past 40 minutes, and winks at the audience.
Trump responds almost immediately by criticizing London Mayor Sadiq Khan and railing against the US courts for holding up his travel ban: Trump's terror tweets make a statement ... Trump never forgets a slight.
The big worry among Democrats is that Trump will pull off a similar trick in the first debate, presenting himself on his best behavior so the public forgets about all his earlier antics.
Captain Marvel is at its most empowering when it forgets to applaud itself for being Marvel's first movie with a solo female lead (Ant-Man and the Wasp had a female title character).
" Jaclyn Corin, 17, junior class president at M.S.D., on learning that her friend Cameron Kasky was planning a march on Washington on March 24 (13 days from today): "The news forgets ... Very quickly.
" He offered a reminder many critics hope he never forgets: "You also realize that you've got to get it right because a mistake would be very, very costly in so many different ways.
"Maniac" could easily have used its premise to become another video maze, like "Westworld," so busy tricking its audience and inducing galaxy-brain moments that it forgets to make its characters into people.
"History won't be kind if the federal government forgets about Indian Country during this crisis," VaRene Martin, first vice president of NAFOA and citizen of Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, told Vox.
What will remain in the end is not your rage or your regret, but rather the wisdom you've gained from the lessons you learned in a manner one never forgets: the hard way.
Koch spends so much time teasing the reader with little clues about Sylvia's origins that he forgets to address a crucial matter: What did she see in her husband in the first place?
Like the elephant who never forgets, Mr. Trump continues to hammer Mr. McCain, now deceased, over that vote, even as he professes to be working on a plan to improve health care coverage.
" Laurie Penny, a feminist writer, recently said that "the film has so much fun with Tyler Durden as a mad phantom from the id that it forgets that he's meant to be frightening.
You believe love should be a magical fairytale and take great offense if your partner forgets a major event, birthday, or anniversary—especially if that means they forgot to get you a present!
When Clinton criticizes him for not being practical, she forgets that the New Deal, landing on the moon and abolishing nuclear weapons were often called impractical by opponents of FDR, JFK and Reagan.
He makes purchases using his debit card, even though experts would probably advise him to switch to credit, and constantly forgets to put in his frequent flyer number when he books plane tickets.
"[Bachelet] forgets that the only reason [her] country isn't like Cuba is thanks to those who had the courage to put a stop to the left in 1973," Bolsonaro wrote, according to Reuters.
But the internet never forgets, and those changes were subsequently compiled in a report by the Environmental Data and Government Initiative, an organization dedicated to monitoring federal agency websites and archiving government data.
He's the one who loafs around asking everyone but himself what he should do next, I say, raising my voice a little, and then doing it as fast as possible before he forgets.
"We imagine that when there's an accident, it's because a ventilation system fails or someone just forgets to do something, or that it's sort of avoidable mechanical or human error," Lipsitch told me.
"I've always felt those young men get put into the situation where they have amazing feet, their skill with the ball is unquestionable, but everyone forgets about the rest of the body," he said.
Both explanations seem legitimate but in the eyes of the detectives, they're equally likely to be lies, especially in light of Sean's third confession: he often drinks so much that he forgets his actions.
" Soon after, he's messing around with "this lady named Mary" but forgets to use protection: "I didn't wrap it up 'cause there wasn't no diseases / Then Mary had a baby, motherfucker's name was Jesus.
In his best films (Grizzly Man, Into the Abyss), Herzog can find the bits of absurdity beneath the profound sadness on the surface, but he never forgets that sadness: They feel human and alive.
Her daughter is white until more months of summer sun than she will see on land, until someone sees her with her mother, until someone asks the right question and she forgets to lie.
And if she forgets where a part goes, she can call up an instruction manual and display it through Glass's small prism display without needing to leave her workspace and look at a computer.
Hyper-focus, a common trait in people with autism that allows them to focus intensely on one thing for a long period of time, meant she often forgot -- and still often forgets -- to eat.
Instead, it ends up being a little too smart for its own good, so enamored with the cleverness of its found-footage premise that it forgets to tell a riveting story along the way.
Fox News' giant touchscreen displays looked bizarre at first, but now Microsoft is trying to sell us on a desktop PC that folds into a machine that forgets about the traditional mouse and keyboard.
But soon enough, "Being Charlie" forgets about Eva to concentrate on Charlie's gruesome relapse on the eve of the governor's election, and David's having to cope with the negative publicity about his son's behavior.
Trump, who rarely forgets a slight, could find vindication after the past rejections this week, as diplomats angle to shake his hand or take his photo in the crowded corridors of the UN headquarters.
Discuss. But Shana Cooper's revival at Theater for a New Audience — busy and butch — is so deep in conversation with itself and its dance battles that it nearly forgets to speak to us today.
"But he forgets that diplomacy is an art that involves give and take, and the deal is a bargain that could not have been struck with a win-it-all mindset," said China Daily.
Joker is so painstakingly obsessed with figuring out ways to pay homage to the "bold" cinema of the '70s that it forgets that, say, Taxi Driver has lots of great characters beyond Travis Bickle.
Cody also started putting together a montage of videos and photos of their memories together and has been adding to it as they go, just in case Hannah has another seizure and forgets again.
Everyone on the road forgets the basic rule that driving at a steady speed is safer than constantly accelerating and braking so that your speed somehow aligns perfectly with the changing conditions around you.
You cannot predict how the plaques and tangles in an Alzheimer's patient's brain will change him or her: A taciturn mother becomes chatty, a father forgets his daughter, a prim grandmother takes up obscenities.
"While Pompeo attacks the Chinese Communist Party and proudly claims the moral high ground, he forgets about the NSA's notorious PRISM surveillance program and the wiretapping of America's closest allies," the Chinese diplomat added.
While Martha is socially awkward to the point that she often forgets how to function as a person, Kelly keeps the character grounded with a line delivery that's somehow both heartfelt and completely deadpan.
The camera exists mostly to capture properly framed images of the actors, and the screenplay serves up a couple of interesting twists and some memorable jokes but also occasionally forgets to develop supposedly important characters.
"What the world forgets is that there's a lot of small towns with a lot of really big companies that are hard to get to unless you fly around in a private jet," Richert says.
A woman of color literally wading through flood waters to help her constituents being attacked by a powerful man so incompetent he probably floods his own bathroom because he forgets to turn the faucet off.
He heightens the tension through repetition: there are several moments when Georg almost forgets to respond when called by Weidel's name, and there is no doubt that such a slip could result in his death.
Exactly how Facebook handled the multi-year fiasco could be core to whether the public forgets and goes back to scrolling their News Feed, or whether users leave en masse while government regulators swoop in.
It's a crucial reminder of an important fact I think the entire tech industry forgets constantly: most people have no idea how anything actually works, and are already hopelessly confused by the tech they have.
Between her appointments with neurologists and memory specialists, she relies on her notebook and her iPhone's GPS if she becomes disoriented while she is out alone (which helps, unless she forgets how to use it).
The pill, for example, is 99 percent effective if you are a robot who never forgets your purse, but 91 percent effective for the average human who sometimes misses a pill or takes it late.
The episode gets off to a mildly odd start (Sheeran gets so distracted stroking Corden's nipple that he forgets to actually sing), but with the help of a Maltesers challenge it quickly finds its pace.
Meanwhile, non-sensitive messages can be set to permanent so it's easy to look back and reminisce, or prevent a conversation from losing context if someone forgets or misses what was in a visual message.
When Ms Rousseff brandishes her 54m votes in the presidential election of 2014 as a defence, she forgets that they were for Mr Temer too, and that the senators have an equally valid democratic mandate.
He sometimes forgets to explain these concepts — it took until his eighth or ninth usage of "chip" to explain that it entails a tight end or running back helping to block before running a route.
There is a lot of darkness in the history of Italy in the 20th century, even into the '70s, when you had both the extreme left Red Brigades but also — something everyone forgets — the Fascists.
The action beats are exciting, but they also stress the anxiety and danger of these escapades, the fear of violence as well as of being caught; this is a movie that never forgets the risks.
Perhaps in economic terms this would make short-term sense, but let's remember that, morally speaking, a country that forgets its most vulnerable citizens is not a place where most Americans would like to live.
Dumbledore has some classic one-liners, but I particularly enjoy this passage in book four, where he gets totally side-tracked and temporarily forgets he's meant to be telling the school about The Triwizard Tournament.
The narrative travels alongside Pozzi at moments, and then forgets him entirely to take up the history of the duel and the dandy, Oscar Wilde's trial and the mysterious fate of Bernhardt's amputated right leg.
Somehow, "Jane Got a Gun" fails to be scuffed by that sense of desperation, just as it forgets to cast an eye on the yawning spaces and enormous skies that we associate with the genre.
Conversely, empathy doesn't do well in a climate of fear or anxiety, when one forgets the particular and individual and, in a panic, begins theorizing about whole groups of people without knowing many of them.
Critic's Pick In the 1935 film "Princesse Tam-Tam," Josephine Baker's title character is at a chic club when she forgets herself — and her lessons in acting white — at the sound of an African drum.
It turns into a wryly funny story, though one that never forgets that it's also about communication and legacy, and about what we think we know about others versus what we trick ourselves into believing.
Ben Stiller wants to make sure no one forgets that the people of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands still need help in the wake of the deadly hurricanes that devastated U.S. territories earlier year.
But in Crazy Rich Asians, Rachel (Fresh Off the Boat's Constance Wu) discovers that it's way more awkward when your boyfriend (Nick, played by Henry Golding) forgets to tell you that his family is basically royalty.
Owners will also be able to ask Alexa to read their Wi-Fi password aloud, which'll be helpful since everyone inevitably forgets it (this feature can also be disabled for what seem like obvious security reasons).
Jay forgets to fasten his seat belt, so he rolls around the car as Tommy Lee Jones sits, calmly, upside down, presumably pretending not to smell the foul stench inside the car while the cameras roll.
Her performance of the song "Me and My Rhythm Box" — chanting nonsense stanzas like "My rhythm box is sweet / Never / Forgets / A beat" over digital percussion — makes her the nexus of insanity in this bizarre world.
While voter turnout is traditionally low among young people, DeWitt emphasized during an interview with "Rising" that aired on Monday that the public often forgets that many of these voters are brand new to the process.
Told in reverse chronological order, "Memento" is a mystery about a man (Guy Pearce) who suffers from short-term memory loss, a condition so severe that he forgets everything that happened to him 15 minutes ago.
And as this deliberate, involving film from the Maryland-based filmmaker Matthew Porterfield moves along, the young man frequently forgets his best intentions and escalates in anger and frustration every time things don't go his way.
It's easy to be so carried away with the dramatic return figures that one forgets all about the risks, and Bitcoin has so many unique risks that it warrants special vigilance and discipline from the investor.
If a Pisces forgets to respond to a text or ghosts on plans they made last week, it's only because something so magical came their way that they had to drop everything to soak it in.
Once a familiar face on the pitwall, and on the movie screen in Roman Polanski's 1972 Monaco documentary 'Weekend of a Champion,' she timed laps to fractions of a second but now forgets to wear a watch.
We say the internet never forgets, but internet freedom isn't evenly distributed: When tech companies have expanded into parts of the world where information suppression is the norm, they have proven willing to work with local censors.
Yet, the real issue at the heart of this case is the fact that women's bodies are treated differently from men's (the decision forgets that other genders even exist) — and not just in this one specific case.
But that voice sounds a lot like the one that wants to make excuses when Amy Schumer posts a racist tweet (she's joking, Jesus), or conveniently forgets about Woody Allen's personal history when Annie Hall comes on.
Grey Worm, who is so deep in his feelings he completely forgets his helmet, dispatches the leader of the Golden Company, and with that, the Unsullied and the smattering of remaining Dothraki set about sacking the city.
The idea that prosperous urban states are subsidizing poor rural states forgets that New York City would have gone bankrupt in 85033 but for a federal bailout and that Detroit did go bankrupt a few years ago.
The problem isn't his material; the problem is that his act is so well crafted after a year on the road — and the performer so completely inhabits his persona — that the audience forgets he's playing a part.
There are other actors in the movie too, but both Justice Smith and Daniella Pineda are largely there to hang out with Claire and Owen and get story arcs so minimal the movie frequently forgets about them.
There was a creative tension between the democratic ideals of 1950s Iran and those of Emersonian America, between a place steeped in the past and one that deliberately forgets, between language and art, between sculpture and architecture.
The minutia of the investigation have become so engrained in the President's day-to-day patter, one sometimes forgets how complicated the whole thing was -- or the revelations that have been discovered as part of Mueller's probe.
Fortunately, the cellular company has taken it upon itself to remind everyone about that in a new fact sheet that curiously forgets to mention its 5G Evolution network at all — almost like it isn't a real 5G network!
"Kris is just trying to control what she can and make sure no one forgets Kylie is also a businesswoman," an insider says of Kris' reaction to the news that Kylie is expecting her first child — a girl!
White feminism forgets women of color; second-wave feminism explicitly excludes trans women; the body-positivity movement's celebration of rightfully saying "fuck you" to the status quo doesn't always extend to those who are actually obese, or disabled.
In addition to fulfilling their service and hospitality duties on board, flight attendants are also first responders; they're security workers and safety workers, and have a litany of responsibilities that the public often forgets, or doesn't know about.
So repelled is Clooney by the response of white suburbia to African-Americans, and so keen is he to insure that we share his outrage at what they endured, that he quite forgets to be interested in them .
Hays tracks them down, but by the time he gets there, he is in the midst of an episode and forgets where he is and why he's there, even after his son and daughter come to get him.
Real estate Online real estate platforms have become deeply embedded in local journalism and even local political discourse in a way that's so natural one forgets that the data these companies provide didn't really used to be available.
Leaving his apartment to go on an early morning shift with his partner and pal Lars (Soren Malling), and distracted by the nude woman trying to get him to stay, Christian forgets to take his gun with him.
In conversation, Mr. Gates displays such a deeply impressive grasp of the science fueling the discoveries he underwrites, and of the politics of the countries where they are deployed, that one forgets he was once a software geek.
Lynch never forgets that the living are the true beneficiaries of his services, and he uses language of precision and simplicity to describe what he does to the bodies of the dead for the comfort of the survivors.
The warning signs of his condition first appear when, speaking at his wife's funeral, he goes on a bizarre tangent about pie, praises her breasts, forgets she's dead and doesn't seem to have any idea where he is.
I don't like the word 'objectification' when it's used in a very reductive way because feminism sometimes forgets that we are bodies and that beauty is a thing; in the end of the book, I tried to communicate this.
CNN reported on the controversy this morning, and the Justice Department had some thoughts:The tweet—which likely came from a Justice Department staffer who forgot to check which account they were using—was promptly deleted:But the internet never forgets.
When she forgets to clean or cook, he feels that she has cheated him out of the retirement he meant to have, and he focuses his rage by consuming an unending stream of Fox News and conservative talk radio.
Alvarez is from the Fedor Emelianenko school of low kicking: he has learned to do it really well, visibly hurts opponents when he throws them, but still just sort of forgets he has them a lot of the time.
So, even though you got the weather warnings from the infotainment system, you know, 10 minutes ago, you turn the car off, you go out and do something, you come back in, turn the car back on, it forgets.
So if you're the type of person who forgets passwords often, it's incredibly important you write it down — along with the recovery key you were given when you performed the above steps — and keep it in a safe place.
But by confronting Pence to his face, passionately and personally, the cast of Hamilton made sure to give him plenty to think about the next time he forgets how much is at stake for his constituents — all of them.
Fact is, Geffen's been filthy rich so long, he probably only thinks of his famous and wealthy friends looking at his IG -- and forgets there are 7 billion other aggressively-less-wealthy people who will eventually see it too.
Why should we have confidence in an attorney general who lies about or forgets key facts, refuses to describe conversations with the executive branch, and claims no knowledge about collusion, plans for presidential pardons or contacts with foreign agents?
"On the one hand, the focus is Europe, Europe and more Europe, but on the other hand when we're talking about the big strategic policies, he completely forgets Europe," said the former official, who continues to advise the government.
He's still been paying his dad for his phone and every time I remind him to ask his dad how much we need to stop paying him (we paid for his insurance and phone with one ACH), he forgets.
The author, who turns 80 this month, never forgets that "there are enough horrors in the real world to worry about", as Marcus's aunt puts it, when the boy finds himself grappling with "awful things I didn't want inside me".
All the AMG14.23 cars get a 214.2-liter V29 biturbo—and a nice big biturbo chrome badge on the fenders in case you, or the guy in the car next to you forgets, that your car is fancier than his.
All the AMG43 cars get a 3.0-liter V6 biturbo—and a nice big biturbo chrome badge on the fenders in case you, or the guy in the car next to you forgets, that your car is fancier than his.
Kevin is not the most organized student: He initially neglects to have his dad sign the back of the permission slip, and when I talk to the class later, he forgets his question by the time I call on him.
He explained in an interview with BuzzFeed News' AM to DM on Wednesday that he wears the vest so that he never forgets the 400 days he spent protesting the shooting death of Michael Brown by police in Ferguson in 2014.
Then the project's creator, an artist who simply went by "the girl who talks to AI" in an email, said that the AI gradually shuts off individual neurons, repeating the process until the network effectively "forgets" what a face looks like.
So, for example, if someone watching their kid forgets the kid in the car for even a few minutes, the designated emergency contact (usually the primary caregiver) will be alerted on the app and given GPS coordinates to locate the vehicle.
If you ever find yourself in the position of forgetting your grub in an Uber (because everyone forgets their salmon heads and roast beef sliders every once in a while, right?) there are steps you can take to have it returned.
There's sex, violence, a plot for revenge, a long-awaited confession from Jay-Z (who literally steps into a church confessional booth to come clean), and your new favorite response when someone forgets to include you in the take-out order.
Nam Jae-joon, the spy chief who started the payments (pictured with Ms Park on the next page), claimed in court that he was told to send the money when he first took the job (although he forgets by whom).
Gillibrand also told the magazine that she had "no fucking clue" how to pass a bill when she started in the Senate and recalled anxiety dreams she was having where she forgets to "fucking order" Girl Scout cookies from a friend.
Even if you're one of those people (AKA me) who constantly forgets to fully charge their devices—a quick five minute charge of the Solo3's will still give you a full three hours of playback thanks to Fast Fuel charging.
It forgets that much of the rest of the world was in ruins after the end of the second world war, clearing the field of competition in the economic sphere, or that the spectre of nuclear annihilation was ever-present.
But Rule 23 of the Olympic charter states that the Games have two official languages, and Ms. Jean's organization, which represents 80 Francophone countries, is determined to make sure nobody forgets that one of them is French (the other is English).
The ability to go keyless or let other visitors such as the cleaning person, dog sitter,  a roommate who forgets their key a lot, or a friend staying over for the weekend in while you're not home is also appealing.
We curl up into "Fetal position?" only when the digital puzzles editor and Mini writer Joel Fagliano forgets to put Ls in his puzzle, but in today's crossword puzzle, the clue is looking for its location, which is the WOMB.
And once you've done that, it sometimes behooves you to go under the bar in such an artistically daring and intriguing way that your audience forgets it's sad it didn't see you at the height of your most pyrotechnically dazzling.
It forgets that it seems unlikely the economy would look so great if the health care system were totally overwhelmed with disease and death, as it would and likely will be if we reverse our late turn toward social distancing.
" Grace Zabriskie, who played Laura Palmer's mother, Sarah, remembered first watching the pilot and thinking, "'I hope none of us ever forgets this, because of course, this is the end of it, because no one else is going to get it.
"We imagine that when there's an accident, it's because a ventilation system fails or someone just forgets to do something, or that it's sort of avoidable mechanical or human error," Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology at Harvard, told me.
Our society focuses on the epic battles and forgets about the quiet moments or the loud moments that seem quiet: the death of a friend, the killing of an enemy, the moment when the feeling of war finally settles in.
From "Heroisches Sinnbild I" ("Heroic Symbol I," 43–70) to "Siegfried vergißt Brünhilde" ("Siegfried Forgets Brunhilde," 1975) and "Für Paul Celan: Aschenblume" ("For Paul Celan: Ash Flower," 2006), Kiefer dabbles in genres as various as farce, melodrama, and the epic homage.
For one, as much as the subject matter of the pages may be the same as those found on paintings — the usual run of scenes from life of Christ, for instance — in the book, the image almost never forgets the page.
They also receive the instructions of care alongside the patient so that if the patient forgets or gets overwhelmed, the doula can help her with the medication schedule or tell her what she can and can't do before and after the abortion.
He offers her strawberries from a local garden, charms her when he forgets the occasional English word or two, and when the opportunity for a brief kiss appears at the end of the night... well, Andi would never presume to take advantage.
Times like those, when I'm sitting on some guy's toilet at 2 AM dry-shaving my bikini line with a cheap razor, make me wish I could be the kind of woman who keeps a standing Uni K appointment and never forgets deodorant.
In fact, the "Don't Leave Me Behind" feature of the water bottle, which tracks the location of the bottle if a user forgets it somewhere, was suggested primarily by the early adopters Nguyen and her team spoke to before launching their Kickstarter campaign.
"There seem to be many individuals who think it's really important that no one ever forgets that this person did this one thing," she said, "and from what you're telling me about this guy, this is a person with a pretty serious problem."
A recent editorial in a North Korean state newspaper ridiculed China as a frog that forgets that it used to be a tadpole—a reference to when China nearly went broke in an effort to develop its own nuclear weapons, in the sixties.
Often producers try to give some sort of emotional value to their music with the titles but end up with that content-pregnant soap opera shit that everybody forgets instantly, whereas a title like "Donnerscheide 57," is very cryptic from the start.
Then if, say, the baker who is supposed to create you a wedding cake goes out of business days before the wedding or the florist forgets to bring flowers to your reception, you don't have to hassle with the small business owner.
But he never forgets the plant's symbolic heft: In Hawaiian myth, the Sky Father's first son was believed stillborn and buried, only to rise from the grave as taro to become a brother to the god's second, human son, the progenitor of mankind.
Alas, it sort of forgets this idea halfway through — but not before a bunch of angry elves swarm the camera in a surprisingly horrifying sequence, and The Christmas Chronicles briefly becomes a found-footage horror movie about Santa, which is a capital idea.
Her entire family forgets her birthday, the only boy pining for her affection is a geeky freshman (Anthony Michael Hall) and to top it off, her crush, Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling), intercepts a note in which Sam confesses her love for him.
Almost as swiftly as some people embraced the new Rubin prototype, and a couple of press outlets published articles with hardly a mention of Rubin's prior alleged misconduct and Google payout, others were quick to remind everyone that the internet never actually forgets.
Call the internet the hypocrisy elephant, because it never forgets your B.S. On Friday morning, the world learned that Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn is expected to plead guilty to lying to the F.B.I. about his contact with the Russian ambassador.
There's something approachably sad about this whole sequence, about Arnold trying to be best pals with someone who's still so much more famous with him, about how he forgets his core mission in that moment, perhaps because he still longs for fame.
As the sun rose Thursday over the Normandy coastline where thousands of men bled and died 53 years ago, a fast-diminishing number of World War II veterans remembered D-Day and hoped the world never forgets the sacrifices made to dismantle Nazi tyranny.
This experience seemed, more than any others, to understand the limitations of VR, namely that the purely visual experience will only take users so far, so by employing the other senses, one forgets, if only for a moment, where they are in the world.
As Andy runs around New York finding unpublished manuscripts of Harry Potter and the belts that are precisely the right shade of blue, she also forgets to be a decent friend and girlfriend — she even misses a birthday celebration for her boyfriend, Nate (Adrian Grenier).
Five minutes into the interview he realizes he is wearing his beanie and so he takes it off, but forgets that he has a giant wad of toilet paper stuck to his head from a giant pimple he must've popped prior to the interview.
Hoag noted that "No one forgets their $10,000 a month SalesForce subscription, but the $15 a month Buffer subscription" often gets missed by finance, since there is no record of who got the subscription and thus, whether it was purchased by a departed employee.
And this issue over whether the government can compel private companies to offer backdoors to its products in the name of national security is going to be something we discuss long after the public forgets about the newest features in the 4-inch iPhone.
But all the self-righteous fan outrage forgets to account for the fact that movies aren't just birthed in a vacuum; they're made by teams of hundreds of people, each doing the best they can to achieve the goals set by the writer and director.
However I agree with you, I'm a bit preoccupied to see the world falling apart because everybody thinks everything is instant and everybody forgets about that long term means - let's look at wait one year, two years, three years, before you make any conclusions.
The EES can reach a top speed of 40 mph In only 30 seconds, and there's also a backup 30-foot spring system at the base of the line to soften the landing of any rider that forgets to, or is unable to brake.
Luke makes repeated comparisons to Magic: The Gathering and its new card sets, but he forgets that this is extremely exploitative, that cards are something you can collect and sell for real money, and that most players actually play the legacy modes like Commander.
But what almost everybody forgets was that its pump had been primed by another movie, which had been rolling out slowly around the country in the weeks before, a weird little horror film about some kids lost in the woods called The Blair Witch Project.
" As my newsroom colleague Matt Flegenheimer wrote in January, Mr. Bloomberg is not really playing chess, "he is more accurately working to bury the board with a gusher of cash so overpowering that everyone forgets how the game was always played in the first place.
When Schwarzenegger appears, Arnold tries to get him to open up about Trump, to say something inflammatory on camera, but he forgets to ask Schwarzenegger if he heard anything from the crew during that one season when the former governor hosted The Celebrity Apprentice.
As Fortner explains, being a mom with mental health problems often means that her son is sometimes late for school because she regularly forgets what day it is, and she often has "I'm losing my shit" moments during which she locks herself in the bathroom and cries.
It's based on an entirely new storage medium known as 3D Xpoint that can theoretically be nearly as fast as something like RAM—which forgets everything it reads and writes as soon as the computer powers off—but persistent like NVRAM—the stuff in your SSDs currently.
Spider-Man 2 is still my pick for the best superhero movie ever made, because it's a surprisingly weighty film about the consequence of great power that never forgets it is also about a teenager who swings around on webs he shoots out of his wrists.
Within this complicated relationship (which receives less attention in the book than the father-daughter relationship), the girl alternately throws tantrums when Mamma is away or forgets to call at the agreed-upon time, and treats her mother with cruelty, freely imposing her will on their relationship.
"It's been a year since one of the greatest tragedies in the history of Puerto Rico, and we here in the United States want to fight so that the world never forgets," Jimmy Torres Velez, founder of Boricua Vota ("A Puerto Rican Votes"), told the local newspaper.
"Examples include the central management of security keys and operating system updates; the scanning of content, like your e-mails, for advertising purposes; the simulcast of messages to multiple destinations at once; and key recovery when a user forgets the password to decrypt a laptop," Rosenstein said.
Even as American Vandal weaves in and out of this investigation—conducting serious interviews with students and faculty, depicting the actual consequences that Dylan will suffer if his name isn't cleared (not graduating or going to college), the show never forgets that these teenagers are, well, teenagers.
"What you do—what we do together is so terrible..." she says, and almost forgets to finish it on an up note, because the relief of cutting the crap is so visible for both of them that she can barely drag herself back to the party line.
He forgets to list Jon as one of his children; he declines to slaughter other Targaryen children; and, at one point, it's said that he has a dangerous but necessary secret that he's been lying about for 14 years (at which point Jon is 14 years old).
Contemporary L.G.B.T. politics often forgets and neglects queer, trans and gender nonconforming folks from the hood, the banji girls, those of us who come from under-resourced communities, who are denied access to health care and affordable housing, and who lack viable means of making income.
There's also "Overboard," with Anna Faris as the working-class single parent (played by Kurt Russell in the 1987 original) who exacts revenge on a wealthy playboy after he falls off his yacht and forgets who he is (Eugenio Derbez takes on the Goldie Hawn role).
As the two principal losers in this election, Hamon and Fillon, try to put their worn-out troops in some kind of order, the risk could be that everyone forgets that, before June's legislative elections, a second round of the presidential contest is to be decided.
Unfortunately, what the CEO/founder forgets most often is that the notes have a multiplier effect in the post-money calculation; the more notes and the further the cap is from the new priced equity, the greater the variance between actual and nominal pre- and post-money valuations.
One second you are shit-talking random midwesterners, and the next Case Keenum and Stefon Diggs bewitch rookie safety Marcus Williams who promptly forgets how to play football for a nano-second and, forget a field goal, you just gave up a 61-yard touchdown to lose the game.
As I come to the end of my danmaku tenure, their characteristics help me understand the community I've been a part of for the last few years, and how best to position it within the far wider world of video gaming that, ordinarily, forgets danmaku games even exist.
That understanding is present all over the place in Sorry, which is filtered through Leigh's perspective but never forgets that all of the other characters, including her sister (Kelly Marie Tran) and mother (Janet McTeer — spot-on "Elizabeth Olsen's mom" casting), miss Matt, too, in their own ways.
Nowhere was it indicated that my actions would impact that storyline: It's not like the black hole in Songs of Spacetime blows me apart if I don't get out of it in time, or Lucy forgets about the wolves in the walls if I don't take enough pictures.
The legislation also forgets that, for all the influence corporate campaign money has on the federal level, it can be an almost irresistible force at the state level, all but ensuring that the oil and gas lobby will get whatever permits it desires if power shifts to the states.
"The market often forgets about Broadcom's dominance in wireless connectivity (WiFi/Bluetooth, GPS), its close relationship with Apple as an ASIC supplier (mixed signal analog and wireless power) and this silicon content will continue to be a part of all of the 2018 iPhone models," the analyst added.
That change had as much to do with political and social amnesia—America often forgets what it seeks, or fails, to defeat—as it did with the admission that Ali's vision of America was more compelling, freer, truer, more capacious than the cramped vision of white racial nationalism.
Ta, who is British-Chinese-Vietnamese and spent his childhood moving with his six siblings between council estates in South London, never forgets that "this city becomes a second home for a lot of people," casting mostly models of color and mining his own mixed heritage for inspiration.
Accommodations serve the invaluable purpose of ensuring the human dignity of people with disabilities — our ability to participate in society as completely as possible without being de facto quarantined for "defects" in a world that prizes fitness and forgets that disability is the most fluid identity category of all.
It is not quite, as admirers present it, that Mr. Bloomberg is a chess-master whose opponents play checkers; he is more accurately working to bury the board with a gusher of cash so overpowering that everyone forgets how the game was always played in the first place.
For example, from chapter 2, "sKu": ka la: kl u, pronounced 'Lou' Water Spirit (Sanskrit 'Naga')   Having reached the Kong Po where the Lous live my elder brother forgets his homeland What we pronounce as "lou" is pronounced in Tibetan as "kl u" — for those who understand how to pronounce it.
"Behind the deceptive flag of an uncompromising secularism, the French weekly once again forgets what religious leaders of every faith have been urging for ages - to reject violence in the name of religion and that using God to justify hatred is a genuine blasphemy," it wrote in a short commentary.
But it's a huge problem when a major men's magazine simply forgets that women belong on its list of writerly icons, because the message that it sends to male readers is that female authors are somehow subpar — that women's ideas belong in the realm of afterthought, rather than first instinct.
Most coaches stress the importance of "closing the door" with the left hook or jab to return a fighter to his guard while striking the entire time, but Miocic swings for the fences with his right hand and forgets about his left after it has done the groundwork for his right.
But unfortunately, for most of its runtime Captain Marvel seems to be so interested in connecting the plot pieces and showing how Captain Marvel will help defeat Thanos (presumably in Avengers: Endgame, out April 26) that it forgets to give Carol much in the way of character development or heart.
Kushner also has to deal with the embarrassment of this anecdote, where he forgets the Russian ambassador's name and, instead of Googling it, insists on emailing a think tank fellow: The report also confirmed that Kushner met with Russian oligarch Sergey Gorkov, the head of the government-owned bank VEB.
"What everyone forgets is, we kind of have a day job here, which is authorizing the defense bill so that we can continue to defend the country and support our troops, and that's about 2,000 pages and a whole bunch of different provisions, and that's kind of important," he said.
"What everyone forgets is, we kind of have a day job here, which is authorizing the defense bill so that we can continue to defend the country and support our troops, and that's about 2,85033 pages and a whole bunch of different provisions, and that's kind of important," he said.
As the Brazilian scholar Oliver Stuenkel has argued, the assumption that the United States or Europe must be involved in any viable solution to conflict in the global South overestimates the success of such interventions and forgets the likelihood of South-South solutions that are harder to achieve but more effective.
Combine this with the sequence where Stewie suddenly starts using the voices of all of the other characters MacFarlane performs on the show, and you have a surprisingly succinct self-critique of the series itself: It's so concerned with putting on a very particular kind of performance that it forgets to be real.
The Trump administration has cut aid to Africa for vital health programs that have real impact on lives and no one forgets the January Oval Office meeting where the President decried immigrants from the continent as coming from "shithole" countries, comments that prompted a rare public a rebuke from several African leaders.
But on Wednesday afternoon, a day after the mission was completed, the Thai Navy SEALs posted a video to Facebook that suggests the boys did not swim, but instead were given full-face masks, put on stretchers, and guided through the passageways by the divers: ปฏิบัติการที่โลกต้องจดจำ The operation the world never forgets.
On the one hand, no matter how many times he forgets what state he's in, or angrily shouts down a voter or fails to complete one coherent sentence during his debate performances, there he is at the top of the polls, strong and steady in spite of his often weak and wobbly performance.
Well, then, Chatwin simply invented the language he needed, sometimes so evocatively, with such charm and precision — the flies on a hot day in June ''zooming and zizzing'' around the twins' barn — that one forgets that one is encountering them for the first time here, that they are Chatwin's own creations or resurrections.
Surely a proper alliance would have found a scapegoat faster, had them arrested, accepted a few tokenistic sanctions or travel bans and a lukewarm admonishment of the Crown Prince -- all safely delivered with the knowledge that it'll be business as usual in a few months when the world forgets and moves on.
If you, like me, are a big dummy who forgets to get a flu shot every year, despite the prominence of news coverage urging us to do so, building on decades and decades of knowing we should, I have good news: It's not too late to get vaccinated for the flu this year.
"I have like a secret weapon kind of coach who stands off to the side a lot of the time," she said, then showed a picture of an adorably fluffy puppy named Josie who, she said, is there to lend a paw if she forgets a line or needs help getting through a tough scene.
"A lot of us in social justice, a lot of the people of our generation, it's this culture that's all about forward-moving progress, and that forgets that there's this cyclical spiral and these really old wisdom traditions that can feed change," said Christina Tran, a 34-year-old comic artist in Corvallis, Ore.
In the first, during an interview with foreign secretary George Wilkins about the recently killed leader of a fictional ethnic group, Bridget is feeding questions to the interviewer through a mic, but then forgets to turn it off when she picks up a phone call from a friend who asks how Daniel's funeral was.
Ivan Krastev SOFIA, Bulgaria — Being Bulgarian, I can tell you that international news media cover elections in small European countries the same way a literature professor reads a spy novel during a summer holiday: It's a pleasant diversion, but one quickly forgets the characters, and it doesn't really matter if the narrative gets scrambled.
" He added, speaking more generally, "For a woman to come forward in the glaring lights of focus, nationally, you've got to start off with the presumption that at least the essence of what she's talking about is real, whether or not she forgets facts, whether or not it's been made worse or better over time.
President Donald Trump sure has changed his tune on WikiLeaks — and his vice president is doing his best to make sure everyone forgets that one of his main campaign-closing messages was relentlessly promoting and praising an organization whose founder his administration now wants to extradite back to the US to face criminal charges.
But on Wednesday afternoon, a day after the mission was completed, the Thai Navy SEALs posted a video to Facebook that suggests the boys did not swim, but instead were fitted with dive masks, and put on stretchers that were guided through the passageways by the divers: ปฏิบัติการที่โลกต้องจดจำ The operation the world never forgets.

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