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The creatures returned to the attack: botched beasts, belonging to ages before bird or dragon or man, long since forgotten by the daylight but recalled by the ancient, malign, unforgetful power of the Stone.

The viguiers were changed, and now the unforgetful Charles writes to the new officials, repeating his orders and holding them personally responsible for obedience.

Jane Oglander was very conscious of the lack in herself of those practical qualities which make their fortunate possessors ever punctual and unforgetful of the minor duties of life.

He leaned over her: “‘What shall assuage the unforgotten pain And teach the unforgetful to forget?’” he quoted very low.

One: a Work Director, to apply "a single unforgetful mind" to what Baruch called "the human problem" of reconditioning and reemploying servicemen and war workers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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