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But those kind of things were long forgotten these days.
Although I'm sure those two girls have long forgotten me.
Things long forgotten came to mind but she put them away quickly.
The rest of us will have long forgotten what that means.
It was probably a good idea at the time, long forgotten.
I'm sure it will all have been long forgotten by then.
It had been like learning a language once known but long forgotten.
You can't change the past, but you've changed the present, and these people are no longer forgotten.
And then tonight, when the long forgotten had, indeed, found her.
I used to know the name of the person who put them there, but it was long forgotten.
"By the time I got the job it was already long forgotten from my point of view," he says now.
In their conversation long forgotten events were brought back to life.
But he will be long forgotten by the next general election, due in 2015.
They meet their long forgotten friends there and take part in the dance with them.
I tried to bring my thoughts back to the things of the world so long forgotten.
The 1939 winner was a young man now long forgotten.
If we had indeed gone in, say, 1976, we’d have been long forgotten.
A sudden image came to her, from a world she had long forgotten.
I was sitting on the floor, all thought of argument or violence long forgotten.
I can take you to an old woman who knows songs that have been long forgotten!
The resulting state is one that I had long forgotten.
Old memories, long forgotten, began to come back to him.
Something long forgotten; for there are no answers in history now.
The rest either didn’t have careers at all or are long forgotten.