And though she gives her 100 elementary schoolchildren daily lessons in Armenian, she concedes that as they go on in school the language is swiftly forgotten.
The incident was an unpleasant memory, for her to be swiftly forgotten; her only regret was at the loss of a servant and amusing companion.
This is then swiftly forgotten as the plans for jihad in Europe are outlined.
This replaced Carmen Saeculare as his second envoi, and was well received by the Académie, though swiftly forgotten thereafter.
But the P.119, with its technical problems, would never have been in a condition to show any capability as an operational aircraft, the only Axis mid-fuselage engined fighter was swiftly forgotten.
But the sound was swiftly forgotten: he saw air as first the intake, then the exhaust went transonic.
If Ronald Kray really was as vile as he is herein depicted, he should have been put to death and swiftly forgotten.
Passionate national commitment seems rather like falling in love - obsessive, emotional, violent, but often swiftly forgotten.
One person's epic (I've been telling the story of my close call for years) is another's swiftly forgotten anecdote.
Bridget dies in a sudden car accident but she is swiftly forgotten when Victoria returns to school.