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But don't forget, in the meantime, that this is the season for strawberries. Yes. Clarice Lispector
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forget last night
We had to forget about last night. Last night was last night. Jason Michaels
forget game six won
We weren't going to let one game make us forget we had won six a row. This was another big game and now this one is even bigger. Brian Laing
forget won
We won it. We're the first. No one's going to forget that we were the ones to do it. Martin Cleveland
forget forgotten
Don't forget our vets. They have been forgotten. Donald Trump
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We often forget that we are nature... Andy Goldsworthy
sure
We want to make sure they (companies) have a place to come. Ralph Murphy
sure
By this afternoon, I'm sure there will be some emergencies. John Thomas
sure
He'll be back, I am sure he'll be back. Gar Heard
sure top veteran
He's a veteran quarterback. I'm sure he'll be on top of his game. Tom Fisher
sure team
I thought for sure we were a top-10 team in our district. Chance VanGundy
sure wondering
I was wondering why, when he left, he kind of got the boos. I wasn't really sure of why exactly, Richie Sexson
sure
I'm not sure where we're going to go from here, Tom Costello
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I'm not sure what to make of them. Bob Shoop
sure tony
I'm pretty sure Tony has already been ejected from this ballgame, Bob Brenly