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That is a message that has been too long forgotten.
He mentions things that I've done that I've long forgotten.
Normally, that sort of move would have been long forgotten.
It was a familiar sight and not one long forgotten.
Many of its barons are long forgotten, dead or disgraced.
And, they will have long forgotten about that tax decrease.
The long-forgotten shelter was a quiet, pet project of Gov.
Her face lit up as if hearing a long forgotten song.
Long forgotten, its piercing eyes were hidden behind a later print.
The reality is it's more confusing, filled with long-forgotten histories.
No, Mr. Betsalel said, she had long forgotten her native tongue.
But long forgotten is "Buddies," the first feature film about AIDS.
I'd suggest checking out your boss' feed for long-forgotten blackmail material.
It changes over time and, like long forgotten film stock, it degrades.
We're talking buried tunes from the ending credits of long-forgotten films.
He issued 316 walks in his career, but 315 are long forgotten.
Long-forgotten songs can be remembered, but the opposite can also happen.
The Senate trial will end quickly and be long forgotten by November.
It's mid-winter, and you've probably long forgotten about your New Year's resolutions.
In doing so, you may just rediscover your own long forgotten family treasure.
You are digging deep, finally exposing the roots on something sacred, long forgotten.
Today the bathing machine may be long forgotten, but seaside holidays are ubiquitous.
"Turn some of those long forgotten possessions into some actual cash," Rossman said.
Mr. Martinson directed a smattering of feature films, many of them long forgotten.
We may even queue up our long-forgotten meditation apps for the journey.
It's long forgotten now, but Mr. Putin was once a classic economic reformer.
Genetics is helping us fill in the long-forgotten gaps of human history.
There must have been one somewhere, in some long-forgotten game or scrimmage.
The Apocalyptic Butterflies exchange, meanwhile, wasn't discovered by somebody recalling a long-forgotten memory.
Then an endless stream of pen-stained purses, moth-chewed scarves, long-forgotten boots.
Always a good idea to check for long-forgotten firearms before you go anywhere.
I've read books upon books and searched obscure archives and combed long-forgotten documents.
John Tyler the Dick may be long forgotten, but John Tyler's dick lives on.
Just go spend a few minutes in the long-forgotten Rise of Sin Tzu.
Even the merest whiff of a fragrance can conjure childhood memories otherwise long forgotten.
There was also a long-forgotten path near Belvedere Castle known as Lovers' Lane.
"Turn some of those long-forgotten possessions into some actual cash," Rossman said. CreditCards.
And those searches are constantly surprising me with interesting connections or long-forgotten threads.
They dig up long-forgotten or controversial comments and challenge candidates to defend themselves.
You will be sitting down to candlelight after their molten lava cakes are long forgotten.
For Bragiel, any reservations he had about Singapore nearly a decade ago are long forgotten.
People are still reading Montaigne's essays, centuries on, while last week's Twitter is long forgotten.
Maybe, like a long-forgotten glass of water, it will evaporate of its own accord.
The result made the legendary Indian characters look like long-forgotten cousins of kabuki's heroes.
Beneath the rubble and foliage, some church grounds hide artifacts and historical objects long forgotten.
Earlier paleogenomic results established thousands of years of heady mixture among long-forgotten ancient populations.
The collection includes the long forgotten essentials of curve lines: an edited assortment of wardrobe staples.
They cover everything from hunting robots, to infiltrating enemy cities, to exploring long-forgotten ancient facilities.
Like an artistic sorceress she'd turn these long-forgotten people in bison, mules, frogs, and cats.
The video features a slew of early internet icons, many of which are now long forgotten.
A pair of long-forgotten ovens, once used to process barley, still rest in the corner.
The first message I saw when I downloaded my Facebook data referenced a long-forgotten encounter.
Construction workers in Seattle unearthed a long-forgotten time capsule at the Space Needle this week.
A major, long-forgotten series by the celebrated black artist begins a two-year, nationwide tour.
And this time, it can include long forgotten goals like true compassion, security, and economic sanity.
It's like she's remembering something long forgotten, and the others in the village understand her perfectly.
In 2020, the long-forgotten retreat is planned to open to the public for the first time.
There's some reward in this, in the excavating we do that often unearths interesting, long-forgotten facts.
We made it to the Whitney — Gansevoort Street a mute, abandoned set to a long-forgotten film.
The long-forgotten clerical error at issue in the case — State of West Virginia, et al. v.
All that remained for Mr. Schopp was to reconstruct the life of the long-forgotten Ms. Quéniaux.
When I met my future husband in my mid-20s, I had long forgotten my childhood fantasy.
The app is all about finding long-forgotten memories of important life events in your photo library.
This account was pieced together through interviews, Florida public records, long-forgotten news stories and press releases.
No, not the current one, but the long-forgotten boundary that existed before the Mexican-American War.
Her perfume is something I've long forgotten (in her final months, mostly bedridden, she was beyond all that).
It was as distorted as a long-forgotten black-and-white photograph, warped by age and water damage.
In eastern Europe, fans of Soviet architecture regularly trek to long-forgotten places to uncover hidden brutalist gems.
A search of her conversation history eventually revealed the subject of her text: a long-forgotten email fiasco.
You may have long forgotten which ones you granted permission to, so it's time for you to check.
Great forgotten bands from Adamantios Kafetzis's upstart Teranga Beat and long-forgotten tracks from Ibrahim Sylla's hegemonic Syllart.
A swipe of lemon peel, as prescribed, made round the rim, and the long forgotten drink is served.
With digital storage becoming ever cheaper, companies often keep hundreds of databases, many of which are long forgotten.
The raw egg that, thanks to some long-forgotten cook's flash of greatness, serves as a dipping sauce.
The story of the Pueblo incident — long forgotten by most Americans — is certainly important on its own merits.
Then Alfre Woodard's character demands he hand over what he's found, and speaks its long-forgotten name: book.
Some areas of the world are still pretty much unexplored by humans or have simply been long-forgotten.
Anthropologists are in the business of finding out and writing the long-forgotten history of life on Earth.
By then the current questions about the safety of the 737 Max could be long forgotten by many fliers.
What other long-forgotten source from the past can turn up and knock down the whole house of cards?
There are plenty of presidential owns still waiting to be slung, and others long forgotten waiting to be resurfaced.
Turns out, she's been built to "gratify the desires" of those who pay to visit this long-forgotten world.
Next thing you know, you'll be off to tackle your next challenge … and this "insecurity" will be long forgotten.
Imagine proclaiming "I do!" to a long-forgotten boyfriend in front of a few friends (and a few cameras).
But after years of neglect, the city is finally addressing many of its long-forgotten neighborhoods, said Goss-Foster.
Some 50 people were killed over four days, as tanks, helicopters and artillery lit up a long-forgotten front.
The tone it has is perfect for a movie that is darkly comedic and celebrates a time long forgotten.
However, this time around, I felt as though the city's long-forgotten modernist buildings had come back to life.
They'd be hungry not for brains, but for Bonne Bell Lipsmackers, baby tees, and other long-forgotten mall treasures.
For me, it unearthed memories of events I'd long forgotten, and it also revealed a past I'd never known.
No one uses the word "rouge" anymore; it summons visions of cracked compacts long forgotten in a dresser drawer.
Even long-forgotten technologies like front projection can be transformed in ways that make them very intriguing once again.
These adages would be long forgotten if they did not speak to deep market truths, so keep them in mind.
He thinks and talks in very flowery stream-of-consciousness prose, stuffed with references to writers and concepts long forgotten.
Though small in scale in archaeological terms, the find offers an important and intimate link to a long-forgotten past.
The boy and I were cuddling under a pale white blanket, watching a movie I've long forgotten the name of.
With a splash of nail polish and some long forgotten protein tonic I got given during a particularly bad period.
As an adult, the warmer months tend to blur together like long-forgotten calendar notifications hitting you all at once.
But in 2019, Truebill does the manual labor for you, including alerting you to recurring charges for long-forgotten subscriptions.
After the Cold War-inspired space race, the United States government has long forgotten about big bets on space exploration.
National ____ Long-forgotten pictures by Times photographers idled by a newspaper strike capture escape and discovery in the city's parks.
The lawsuit also drudged up long-forgotten family secrets, including speculation that Bettencourt Meyer's father and grandfather were Nazi sympathizers.
Thursday's Republican presidential primary debate caused President Obama's top spokesman to wax nostalgic about a long-forgotten candidate: Herman Cain.
MSF has called diphtheria a disease "long forgotten in most parts of the world thanks to increasing rates of vaccination".
There is something refreshing and indeed important in Sanders recalling the long-forgotten lessons of the mid–Cold War era.
The family is hounded by their own doubles because of long-forgotten events they did not personally set in motion.
Visions from his youth, long forgotten, reemerged; he recognized the socialist monuments, the flagpoles used in old May Day celebrations.
Intrigued by monuments to Loyalist exiles and martyrs in English churches, Mr Hoock dug into long-forgotten archives and eyewitness accounts.
Nope. And, in a twist, the first episode of the fourth season takes place in the long-forgotten year of 2011.
Last week, he devoted his channel, Vinesauce, to the long-forgotten virtual universe Active Worlds, a formerly active MMO from 1995.
That doesn't have to mean showing up to the party with grocery-store cookies or a bottle of long-forgotten Chardonnay.
It would still be difficult, if not impossible, to recall things like a long-forgotten book that was read years earlier.
But Aston's big push into electrification will come with the revival of another long-forgotten brand it purchased back in 1947.
Nally spoke to local outlet the Project about her experience discovering that her long-forgotten gadget had become a viral phenomenon.
The 50 games are meant to be an anthology of 80s retro games published by a long forgotten, make believe company.
"My total PC experience at the time was on the long forgotten TI/99A that had cost me $79," Cuban explains.
They are like a long-forgotten tribe, deeply shrouded by some verdant interior, suddenly discovered and brought out into the light.
A case in point is this issue's story on a long-forgotten English fashion designer from the late '60s, Mr. Fish.
Encyclopedia Britannicas and mid-century reference books replete with historical knowledge are a well from which to revive long-forgotten visuals.
If you can change your context to resemble those from seemingly long-forgotten memories, you should be able to remember them.
"He is representing a class of people who have been long forgotten by the federal government," he wrote in an email.
On the doors of dive bars, stickers of long-forgotten bands are slapped on top of one another, thick as bark.
"I was thrilled and horrified at the same time," Mr. Greenspon wrote in a new book showcasing the long-forgotten images.
Now, read the article, "A Time Capsule, Long Forgotten at the Space Needle, Is Found," and answer the following questions: 1.
Another contemporary, the German Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, agreed, sometimes comparing Descartes's proposals to those of long-forgotten thinkers like Kenelm Digby.
Although the murder had been long forgotten, the Police Department in Montgomery County, Md., still had an interest in the case.
It remains to be seen if Natty becomes as iconic as Champions League or as stale as soccer's long-forgotten Intertoto Cup.
Still, there's more than enough here to merit a look, if only to absorb some of the unseen or long-forgotten video.
No, that'll be long forgotten by this time next month, when the disease and famine and rampant looting is well under way.
Our inboxes are swamped with emails begging us to opt back into services that we don't want and have long forgotten about.
To be fair, most of the time, the designs for the stuff that I'm building are stuff that companies have long forgotten.
I had come to believe that the film was long forgotten, and I was elated to see it revived through Kushner's essay.
"Some long-forgotten patterns return to euro bond markets with Bunds rallying while Italy sells off," said Commerzbank rates strategist Christoph Rieger.
Though long forgotten, "The Jane Pauley Show" was a program NBC spent millions on, and executives had very high hopes for it.
Chad and JT have brought attention to a long-forgotten fact: that civic engagement doesn't always necessitate despair or anger or cynicism.
All the gang leaders, dope pushers, scandalous ex-cons and tough guys I'd known were long forgotten and out of the game.
This goes on for several seconds as the debate bell, long forgotten as meaningless, rings to signal the end of the answer.
As they will remain safe and snug inside a vertical farm, long-forgotten varieties of fruit and vegetables can stage a comeback.
He cheerfully mocked awards I had won for my crime novels and newspaper work, making references to incidents I had long forgotten.
There are old favorite restaurants I'd long forgotten about, for example, and reminders of spots I visited in faraway towns on vacations.
"Some long forgotten patterns return to euro bond markets with Bunds rallying while Italy sells off," said Commerzbank rates strategist Christoph Rieger.
In writing fiction, you dig deep and unearth portions of your own life that you've long forgotten or had purposely buried deep.
" Jack Posobiec tweeted the long-forgotten footage of Trump lavishing Eminem with praise as he introduced the rapper as a "presidential candidate.
Long forgotten was the sex scandal that dogged Woods late in 2009 and ultimately cost him a number of lucrative endorsement deals.
Salt to the Sea gives life to a historical tragedy long forgotten — in a poetic voice for the fallen, lost, and perennially hopeful.
Cemeteries across the country will show you a similar scene—thousands of long-forgotten monuments belonging to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
It also provides a voice to a long-forgotten woman who worked independently to participate and establish herself in a male-saturated field.
It triggered a deep sense of nostalgia — a remembrance of a sense of long-forgotten identity as a celebrated player, teammate, and brother.
And, best of all, there were even some genuine surprises when my brain simply dropped songs into my memory that I'd long forgotten.
Behind the back wall was a large white-tiled oven from the late 19th-or early 20th century, sealed up and long forgotten.
And sectors like financials and industrials, long forgotten, may once again show a cyclical resilience out of pace with their near-term fundamentals.
When you view your clothes as things that go the distance, you develop a relationship with them that I had long forgotten about.
In October their Vienna Glass Armonica Duo celebrates its 25th anniversary, and the couple are also celebrating the long-forgotten instrument's rising prominence.
Feast your eyes on these long-forgotten but absolutely legendary clips of SMA A-listers showcasing their acting chops before they hit fame.
Here's the thing: I had long forgotten about the Stelvio, largely thanks to a few preproduction problems experienced on a sampled 2018 model.
I'll take a Whopper with cheese, a chocolate shake, some long forgotten words or ancient melodies, and, uh, a side of chicken nuggets.
Interaction among all them all is fitful, graceless and sometimes potentially violent, as if the rules for social behavior have been long forgotten.
The siblings do not see each other for many years until Dacey, now fighting for Spain, defeats Itzel, whom he has long forgotten.
Cordoned outsideThis fence, I cannot tell if a daffodilOr spent honeycomb glares back, but surely,It's gone & long forgotten to every eyeBut mine.
It is the same, to some extent, for Sinclair, who surpassed Abby Wambach — hardly some dusty, long-forgotten name — to take the record.
The images were long forgotten until an employee of Harvard's Peabody Museum discovered them in the museum's attic in 1976, the lawsuit said.
Yet the Democrats have claimed chaos and crises dozens of times since President Trump took office, most of them minor blips long forgotten.
The series' stated mission is to exhibit movies outside the usual purview of repertory programming — hard-to-find curiosities and long-forgotten gems.
Slate's Atlas Obscura notes that the long-forgotten novella Carmilla is not only the first vampire romance, its also a lesbian vampire love story.
It's useful to revisit a long-forgotten town hall from March 2016, when then-candidate Trump told MSNBC's Chris Matthews he was pro-life.
They would be empowered to ship Mr Lee back to his long-forgotten home only if he had a jury trial and was convicted.
Now, about seven years later, Elizabeth is unearthing the long-forgotten dubious photo to prove she's always known how plausible Philip's unfaithful past is.
Yet that can and will happen under certain circumstances, particularly if you've long forgotten about those exchanges and aspire to become a public figure.
But mostly Connors wanted to talk about a long-forgotten custom of Armstrong's 19-year reign as the center of the American tennis universe.
Ehsan Khoshbakht's archival documentary explores the sensational, long-forgotten Filmfarsi genre, unjustly targeted by those it represented and buried under decades of VHS tape.
Taking the notecards felt silly, so I wrapped the long-forgotten stack in a rubber band and opened his drawer to toss them away.
It's unlikely these voters will reverse course on Trump if he delivers on his promise to improve the economy in the long-forgotten Midwest.
Those numbers—incurred, during Milwaukee's lost season, like damages in a flood—are the reaffirming pinch demanded when a dream, long forgotten, suddenly comes true.
While they did topical material, mocking targets that are now long forgotten, many of their funniest bits are timeless comedic premises performed with amiable understatement.
Israel-Palestine is a long, long forgotten priority and so they&aposre willing to talk to the Israelis behind the scenes much more than before.
The first English writers, when they punctuated at all, availed themselves of long-forgotten symbols like the diastole and trigon, the interpunct and the diple.
The victory came long after the deadline passed, and ERA backers were motivated by the possibility that they too could revive a long-forgotten amendment.
However, the decade also spurred box-office bombs and poorly rated flicks that have been long-forgotten or remembered in a not-so-great way.
Fugal: History has long forgotten the names of the men and women who told the Wright brothers that they would never build a working airplane.
The long-forgotten history emerges from articles in newspapers, journals and trade publications and photo archives at the Museum of the City of New York.
That kind of trust may have just taken a hit that will last, even after the details of the new Mexican tariff are long forgotten.
A long-forgotten monument to a woman who helped inmates in New York's infamous 19th-century jail is to be installed in a courthouse lobby.
You would see movies you had never heard of before but interested you, or view ones that you had once enjoyed but had long forgotten.
WASHINGTON — Lots of people have long forgotten about the whole Peter Strzok–Lisa Page affair, but plenty of conservatives just can't let go of it.
And Kerr has no doubt that whatever&aposs been plaguing the Warriors and Cavaliers in October will be long forgotten when the playoffs start in April.
His notoriety as a Queens bookie with a rap sheet was long forgotten, and in Las Vegas he lived a respectable life as a sharp bettor.
According to Philly Beer Scene, a long-forgotten Prussian general told his troops that he'd drink from his own boot if they won the next battle.
Perhaps even the originals had moved on; by the mid-2010s, when the so-called "emo revival" hit, some had likely long forgotten Warped Tour existed.
While Americans have long forgotten the two distant wars over Korea, military strategists in Tokyo, Beijing and Moscow take them into account in their calculations today.
I had a long-forgotten bottle of pinot noir in the back of my fridge which seemed like a good fit for another round of testing.
After happening upon a diary entry from when she was 7 years old, Madie Cardon, now 16, uncovered the details of a long-forgotten unrequited love.
Criminals have also shown they can wend their way into anyone's email account by going through a chain of password resets through a long-forgotten account.
Under Presidents Trump and Vladimir Putin, both the US and Russia have engaged in a Middle East power struggle where the rulebook has been long forgotten.
Thank heaven for the unwavering commitment of Jonathan Bank, the theatrical archaeologist whose Mint Theater Company unearths long-forgotten plays and imbues them with new life.
The good news is that Americans have very short political memories, and most everything that is behind us now will be long forgotten by Election Day.
The short-lived Carson boom of 2016 is now long forgotten—a bizarre footnote in what has been the most bizarre presidential election in modern history.
Our thought bubble: With ever more advanced AI, details about our bodies and behaviors — even data we've long forgotten we've shared — can come back to identify us.
But, to revive a question posed by the title of Carson's long-forgotten TV quiz show, whom would we trust in the same way we trust Trebek?
No matter how many viewings it warranted, chances are there's something you missed—an Easter egg, a character flaw, a long-forgotten scene from a past film.
Adapted into a long-forgotten movie 30 years ago, "Nightflyers'" shortcomings largely mirror those of "Origin," a strikingly similar sci-fi premise that recently premiered on YouTube.
The weekend included a gorgeous brunch with her family and friends, including brother-in-law Jay Z (so glad that tiny little elevator incident is long forgotten).
Previously, the best result, long forgotten, dated to 1981 and showed that in any three- or higher-dimensional space, there is always at least one minimal surface.
But as its full library announcement this week proved, Disney+ will also have a lot of other things... like weird, long-forgotten movies from the Disney archives.
Both apps have helped me focus better, follow the news more easily, and actually enjoy the long-forgotten feeling of digging into something interesting on the internet.
His savior is the eccentric Doktor Bunsen van der Dunkel — "a long-forgotten scientist" who has just perfected a rocket, which he climbs aboard to go home.
In recent years, droplets have been found to perform a range of essential functions inside modern cells, reviving Oparin's long-forgotten speculation about their role in evolutionary history.
Stranded in a long-forgotten roadside town called Radiator Springs, Lightning learns a lesson in humility from a cast of "folksy" automobiles after running afoul of the law.
Like flipping through a long-forgotten family album, these images reminded me of Morgan M. Page's essay in Trap Door about gossip and access in trans history-telling.
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless are the first pair of entirely wireless earphones that Sennheiser has built since a long-forgotten pair in the earliest years of Bluetooth.
Bamieh hopes that, by researching and uncovering these long-forgotten recipes, she can help reconnect Palestinians to their kitchen and reclaim the significance of food in Palestinian identity.
Several quoted from "Ozymandias," Shelley's meditation on the ruins of a monument to a long-forgotten autocrat ("Two vast and trunkless legs of stone stand in the desert. ...").
In the 1930s, Finnish pharmacies made their own cough medicines, and some long-forgotten sadist added ammonium chloride to the syrup because it could allegedly help loosen mucus.
I thought I had long forgotten about the words said to me in fourth grade, but seven years later, I found myself skipping meals and sleeping a lot.
So what should you do if you're looking to unload your deadbeat uncle's long-forgotten records and want to make sure you aren't being taken for a ride?
When Bob Hoskins died in 2014, the world remembered something it had long forgotten about the beloved actor — he absolutely hated being in the "Super Mario Bros." movie.
Find a long-forgotten government institution; target an official with no hope of promotion; then "be a shameless toady" to get the institution's seal to register your company.
It often resurfaces upsetting content we've long forgotten, like photos of former significant others, or loved ones that have passed away (you can edit what it pulls up).
Mock necks, frilly blouses — heck, even pigtails: Alexa Chung has a knack fo making us revisit (and fall in love with) the long-forgotten trends of our youth.
The olfactory exhibit, called "Scents of the Game," is meant to evoke long-forgotten memories from the home's 785 residents, many of whom have Alzheimer's disease or dementia.
Scholars like Eileen O'Neill dared historians to widen their scope and include long-forgotten figures, foreseeing how women's philosophies would offer significant insights into the period's central debates.
The battle for voters' hearts in 2018 will have little to do with Roy Moore — a name that will be long forgotten in this fast-paced media cycle.
She found a large garbage bag with dozens of stuffed animals and another full of children's' clothes and plastic toys — all of them once hers, though long forgotten.
The result is similar to that achieved by an archaeological dig into a pint of long-forgotten vanilla-bean Häagen-Dazs, except with a frisson of unpasteurized danger.
But when an enchanted manuscript materializes for her eyes only at the Bodleian Library, she becomes the target of the creatures who hunger for its long-forgotten knowledge.
Meanwhile, galvanizing new markers speak to places and memories long forgotten by many, notably in Montgomery's National Memorial for Peace and Justice and Charleston's planned International African American Museum.
If you're ready to take a trip down memory lane, ahead are 29 of our favorite apps and websites that have been acquired, shut down, or long forgotten about.
For every thoughtfully-wrapped present to commemorate a long-forgotten anniversary, there's a shitty soy candle or bottle of cheap rosé hastily bought from a bodega round the corner.
Secondly, it's not going to lead to any revolution and will probably be long forgotten 100 or 200 years from now, as most popular but largely unrevealing things are.
When musician Aaron Ridge turned his breakfast prep into a Disney-style track, it seemed like he had discovered a deep cut off some long-forgotten Mickey Mouse soundtrack.
Judge Posner focused on what judges actually do (interpret words using modern definitions) rather than what they say they are doing (implementing the intent of a long-forgotten Congress).
She is reminiscent of long-forgotten characters like Harry Ford, a poetry editor with "an unerring ear," according to his obituary in The New York Times, and Mr. Koshland.
Some visitors join in more readily than others, but whenever Homer — or any of his guests — brings up a player, even a name long forgotten, the reaction is universal.
By dipping into the institute's gene banks, Dr Campbell thinks it may find some long-forgotten fruits and vegetables that would thrive in the security of a vertical farm.
AT 23 MINUTES 22 SECONDS I'm always on the lookout for new performances of works by Julius Eastman, the long-forgotten composer whose rediscovery I wrote about last year.
If you're tired of calling your significant other "honey" or "sweetheart," you could spice up your Valentine's Day by trying out some of these long-forgotten terms of endearment.
But such investigations take years, so justice, when it does come, is often delayed, and the violence is often long-forgotten by all but those closest to the victim.
The Israeli national narrative, of a long-forgotten homeland waiting to be rediscovered by a citizenry scattered by history, implies a Jewish identity that is innately ethnic and national.
Known as Whitesbog Historic Village, it includes the Whites' original plants, as well as the long-forgotten Katherine, June, Pemberton, Dixi and Wareham bushes still planted around her house.
Not only are young people more likely to be diagnosed with an STI than older age groups, but infections for rare and long-forgotten diseases like syphilis are back.
We're in for a treat, we're told, as two legends from the halcyon days of groin shots and soccer kicks will settle a long-forgotten score for our entertainment.
Campaign-era promises to reinstate Glass-Steagall financial regulations, protect clean air, cover everyone in Obamacare reform, and close the carried interest tax loophole have all been long forgotten.
Therein lies the rub: Much of the reboot material is from properties that were either modestly successful or long forgotten, and may prove challenging to revive at the box office.
As I sat around a dusty moon, trying to piece together fragments of a long-forgotten alien language, that one little word was what I needed to link things together.
This was also the case with 1970s San Francisco and Patrick Cowley, a long-forgotten pioneer of electronic disco music who's behind some of the best tracks of the time.
The gorgeous, large prints now on view at Salon 94 are a selection of those images, and like a candle in a dark room they illuminate that long-forgotten history.
After a new mission calls her back to Earth, she runs into young government agent Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and discovers truths about a past that she's long forgotten.
It's an album that drags long-forgotten parts of your life through time and space and into the here and now, forcing you to reckon with feelings you didn't expect.
The whole thing is framed as a long-forgotten TV movie from the 80s recently unearthed at a yard sale by director Ron Howard, who makes a cameo as himself.
He apparently found some old notebooks and surveillance tapes used in a long-forgotten FBI operation, which he's leaving for the new owner of the van to mess around with.
But here, the lack of depth is noticeable; it's one thing to just give some topline notes about your years of struggle as a teen or a long-forgotten ex.
But now, with Freddy long forgotten, the two figure it's worth burying the hatchet by bad-mouthing the guy, whom Beryl only picked up after a week-long bender anyhow.
It's an exciting prospect, especially since most late-night shows in 2018 feel like relics of the long-forgotten, pre-YouTube days of yore, but it comes with a price.
It will not waste your time with a dreary slog through a graveyard, which is how biographies traditionally begin, dutifully resurrecting long- forgotten ancestors whose relevance is not always clear.
And while Americans have long forgotten that episode, Iranians certainly have not, something Iran's leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is certainly aware of as he tries to ride out the uprisings.
Most of what you "know" — most of what anyone knows — about any topic is a placeholder for information stored elsewhere, in a long-forgotten textbook or in some expert's head.
Faced with that difficult colleague, it sometimes seems easier to duck into the bathroom or bury your head in that pile of long-forgotten papers than strike up a conversation.
While here, he begins to remember a long forgotten memory from when he was young about a strange and wise girl and the darkness that she promised to protect him from.
Here, photographer Giles Duley's images document the continued casualties of a long-forgotten war with his heartbreaking images of children with devastating injuries, and a grossly underfunded prosthetics center in Luena.
They have uncovered sweeping histories of mankind's mark on this planet: entire civilizations long forgotten, poetry in languages not spoken in millennia, a solitary human hand painted on a cave wall.
However — as pointed out by Reddit user pnr32 — a long-forgotten conversation between Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) and Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy) may be the key to turning Dany's luck around.
Until Venus re-enters Libra on November 2, your public success is influenced by people in your community that you've long forgotten about, as retrogrades tend to dredge up the past.
Likewise, Mirza's project, known simply as Stone Circle, seems frozen in time, juxtaposing long-forgotten cosmological and ritual uses for art with newfangled ways of harnessing and relating to the heavens.
That would be the Serial moment, when Sarah Koenig's twelve-episode exploration of a long-forgotten murder in Baltimore morphed into an amateur crime-solving hobby for millions of bored listeners.
Here she is a tawny adventuress with a butterscotch mane leading a brace of donkeys along a Sicilian dirt path in Steven Meisel's images for some long forgotten Dolce & Gabbana campaign.
In the 1960s, Congress passed a long-forgotten bill called the Water Resources Planning Act that set up several inter-state River Basin Commissions to promote cooperation in shared river basins.
That said, this particular toy store was sort of a nostalgic wonderland, filled with stern, wooden, relentlessly European toys — the sort that usually did indeed hail from long-forgotten attic trunks.
Headmaster Cid orders Squall to venture into the bowels of the school (because that's a great idea) and the teen discovers a long-forgotten mechanism that jolts the Garden into motion.
But some long-forgotten event distracted him, and he shoved the burger into the pocket of a jacket that he rarely wore, and it stayed there for the next two years.
Quite the contrary — there are likely dozens if not hundreds of Lowndes Counties in Southern states where poverty mixes with degraded conditions to promote these long-forgotten diseases among forgotten people.
It was fun to put them into trances and then invite a lost film spirit to come down and possess these actors and compel them to act out its long forgotten plots.
Granted, Apple continued to stock the Mini, but in the rapidly evolving world of computer components, a four-year system might as well be an artifact from some long-forgotten ancient civilization.
"We're definitely at a peak of excitement now," said Jerry Kaplan, a computer scientist, entrepreneur and author, who was a co-founder of a long-forgotten A.I. start-up in the 5003s.
That includes DLC from the Wii U version of the fighter, like Final Fantasy VII's Cloud and Ryu from Street Fighter, as well as long-forgotten characters like Metal Gear Solid's Snake.
At the same time, they are combing the remarks of their own bosses to be just as ready when some long-forgotten attack on the other side comes back to haunt them.
He sometimes wonders if his sister's later wariness toward him flowed not from a divergence of values but from some long-forgotten habit of childhood cruelty for which he was never punished.
I'd sit in corners of his office going through old filing cabinets, pulling out draft after draft of Hitchhiker's in its various incarnations, long-forgotten comedy sketches, Doctor Who scripts, press clippings.
"Every Day Is Extra" offers a detailed record of an important life, a dutiful recounting of long-forgotten triumphs and setbacks, and a high-minded coda about the virtues of public service.
Surprise is key: When the joke comes back around at the end of the episode, you've long forgotten about that silly Instagram scene, and it hits you like an invisible wrecking ball.
In a long-forgotten case, a little-known president named John Tyler, who served only one term from 1841 to 1845, had impeachment proceedings begun against him by his own Whig Party.
Sure, there are a few clunkers in here, such as Martine McCutcheon's long forgotten ballad "Love Me", which she released after her character on Eastenders was lobbed down the stairs (RIP Tiffany Mitchell).
As Thunder star Russell Westbrook tries to shut down questions about his supporting cast, Houston received a mammoth performance in Game 4 from long-forgotten Nene to take the 43-1 series lead.
But more important, the GIF outlines a whole history of Lance Stephenson doing shit just to fuck with LeBron James—their beef, as it were—which is now apparently a long forgotten era.
But for one peat cutter in County Meath, Ireland, his bewildering discovery of long-forgotten treasure will almost certainly give birth to the following phrase: I Can't Believe It's Not Ancient Bog Butter!
One of the benefits of the upheaval is that staffers scrambling to protect relics have begun an extensive inventory and found long-forgotten objects, some still in the packaging from their original excavation.
In the year 3045, when archeologists dig up the long forgotten ruins of your open-plan office and find your co-worker's $94 Etsy mug, what will it say about the human race?
If you keep a house in New York, a long-forgotten Social Security box or have a doctor you see once a year, you may well find your claim to Florida residency challenged.
It was a sunny afternoon in December, 1912, and a team of archaeologists from the German Oriental Company was excavating Amarna, a long-forgotten Egyptian city on the banks of the Nile river.
With new ideas that change your approach to strategy, a fantasy setting, and an extremely robust custom creation suite, Wargroove is the real successor to a series I thought had been long forgotten.
But if, one day far in the future — when you have long forgotten, and they have multiple young children — they suddenly remember to cash in, Miss Manners warns you not to be surprised.
Given the scandal and controversy constantly whirling around the President, the details of his pressure campaign on Ukraine -- never really refuted by his impeachment trial defense team -- may be long forgotten by November.
Viral videos Long forgotten, the sport is gaining popularity thanks to dedicated YouTube channels such as Dambe Warriors, which launched last year and has garnered more than 57,000 subscribers and 15 million views.
While elsewhere in town, van loads of tourists are being carted around to view houses once inhabited by movie stars gone and long forgotten, at San Vicente Bungalows the live ones disport themselves.
One of the city's most striking features today are the stretches of decaying buildings from several long-forgotten boom periods of Chemnitz's past — socialist apartment blocks, art deco mansions, and 20173th-century train stations.
Once, while cleaning out that same deep freezer, she found a long-forgotten weed brownie left by my older brother, and ate it on a whim in one bite, not realizing it was psychoactive.
Maguire's portrayal of that character in three early-2000s films, now long-forgotten yet noteworthy at the time, saw him packing on mass and definition in a way that Keaton and Costner never had.
He turned up after six or so months—some of it spent on remand for a long forgotten crime—only to disappear again, back to his Spanish homeland at the turn of the millennium.
So it's about time to start getting rid of the junk (hi, fart apps) and long forgotten selections from the App Store's early days to make room for the next era of mobile apps.
Mr. Holmes, an expert on ancient music, built the lur and other long-forgotten instruments at the University of Middlesex's engineering department, where he is designer in residence, and in his cluttered garden shed.
By halftime, the whispered pregame fears about the unthinkable — that the United States might stumble and bumble its way right out of a place in next summer's World Cup in Russia — were long forgotten.
In the runup, Democrats betrayed little nervousness about pushing a shutdown, because they believe any immediate backlash will be long forgotten in a midterm election destined to revolve around another, even more polarizing president.
In this case, knowing each tape was handmade, cut, and dubbed to fit the album length brings back the not-so-long-forgotten art of physical media and the work the went into it.
An array of long forgotten (and often highly suspect) methods -- fingerprinting, anthropometry, the analysis of teeth and palates, ear shape, and eye color, to name a few -- promised revolutionary new ways to identify the father.
"Three years from now, when a new City Council is seated, the press releases issued this week cheering the Council's 'bold' action will be long-forgotten and the hard truth will settle in," REBNY said.
If I've learned anything from hours of watching Frank Underwood stare into the camera, explaining plotlines you've long forgotten, then it's this: if one wants to start a bonfire, they should start many small fires.
There were text messages organizing nights out long forgotten; photos of friends I haven't spoken to in years; and old playlists full of songs that once thrilled me, but now seem little more than throwbacks.
"It started out as this kind of acoustic guitar crooner song, like 30 bpm slower than it is now," explains Danielle, singing the song's opening lines ("Some things are long forgotten") at a snail's pace.
His botched Instagram post, wherein some long-forgotten social media manager forgot to replace "(city)" and "(team name)" with Philadelphia and the Sixers before posting a picture of him on draft night, was oddly poignant.
The Meadows Museum in Dallas has acquired a long-forgotten portrait of a Spanish aristocratic girl from the 1760s dressed in blue ruffles, carrying a pug and clutching a doughnut-shaped pastry called a rosquilla.
Ms. Medina said she would probably stop traveling between states and to parts of the country that are less welcoming to immigrants than California, now that the Supreme Court decision has reawakened long-forgotten fears.
She is still selling vintage items on her website, but thought she'd exhausted the lot when she stumbled on a cache of some 70 pieces, many dating from the '70s, in some long forgotten bins.
Torture at Abu Ghraib, the killing of hundreds of thousands of civilians, the cause of sectarian conflict — all of it feels long forgotten as our nation stands on the brink of repeating the same mistake.
Inspired by the "Annihilation" crossover storyline, Rosemann wanted to create an event that pulled in long-forgotten characters from the Marvel mythos, and eventually that turned into the modern edition of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
It's a fun, breezy read, with plenty of humor, Ewok hackers, murderous robots, and rousing fight scenes as Han and Lando go from scrape to scrape as they try and track down a long-forgotten enemy.
His rags-to-riches story was media catnip and far easier for the public to relate to than a tale about a eccentric woman inspired by a long-forgotten economist and countless iterations by people unknown.
It's a statement that their trust, loyalty and years of dedication aren't as important as this year's profits and shareholder gains and that their sacrifices made during the dark days of GM's bailout  are long forgotten.
"There's no doubt that when I choose a piece, for the most part, that's considered," he said, citing as an example the inclusion of a long-forgotten 1951 No. 1 song, "Cry," performed by Johnnie Ray.
But the proof is in these photos, shared to Reddit by user Murrmeow, who provided us with a glimpse of the vestiges of a long-forgotten version of Ulta, and it looks like going back in time.
New research reveals that the site, which was thought to be the ruins of a long-forgotten civilization that perished when tsunamis hit the shore, is in actuality a geological formation—and a bizarre one at that.
And so for reasons that don't exist, the entire Dime gang flew to San Francisco with no known contact number or address on a hunt for a long-forgotten skater whom none of them had ever met.
It remains to note, the name "Syria" (pronounced in Arabic as Suriyya) is of ancient Greek origin and was long forgotten for hundreds of years until it was resurrected in the 19th century by local non-Muslims.
These are areas that have long forgotten and are not on the ... I'm of the feeling that this election was about people who believe in the future and have benefited from it and those who have not.
Many of those laid to rest here are long forgotten, but there are splendid memorials, including one to Queen Elizabeth I, who is among 13 monarchs lying alongside some of the nation's greatest poets, scientists and musicians.
My fridge is currently filled with four-day-old leftover french fries, celery I should eat but never will, mysterious and long-forgotten takeout containers, and more embarrassing secrets I never want revealed through a windowed door.
The Browns have struggled to find an adequate starter, using 29 quarterbacks since returning to Cleveland, including such long-forgotten signal-callers as Spergon Wynn, Thad Lewis and Ken Dorsey and the probably better forgotten Johnny Manziel.
He also discovered the long-forgotten city accounting records of William M. Tweed, the Democratic political boss and a symbol of 19th-century urban graft; the papers were about to be thrown out at a city warehouse.
Except for the long-forgotten hope of all this free time to enjoy books and art, Kerr's technocratic vision for what he called the "multiversity" could come from the mouth of almost any research-university president today.
Never Built New York, curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Coldin and designed by Christian Wassmann, opens today, and features over 218 years-worth of drawings and models of New York City's boldest, weirdest, long-forgotten building projects.
" Admitting that she is "highly biased," Swift goes on to write that she believes the way that music can take a person back to a long-forgotten memory is the "closest sensation we have to traveling in time.
In a celebrity matching-tattoo moment that was long-forgotten before this week, back in 2016, the BFFs got the letter "m" inked in red script on the inside of their pinky fingers by celebrity tattoo artist JonBoy.
But she realizes and respects the long-forgotten secret about blogging — that blogs are as much about the act as they are about the content, and that consistency and longevity are the only qualities in blogging worth respecting.
To gain this overwhelming positivity towards the future from simply watching Danica's success, and to look around that bar after she won, knowing everyone was feeling it too, brought back a long-forgotten but welcome sense of optimism.
The California Supreme Court, having long forgotten about the practice of voter instructions and the explicit guarantee of the right to instruct in the California constitution, temporarily removed the anti-Citizens United instruction from the ballot in 2014.
"Forward guidance" has been, along with negative interest rates and massive bond purchases, one of the new or long forgotten tools that central banks have wheeled out in the past decade in response to the global financial crisis.
"This is the size of a standard New York apartment," the tour guide, Brandon Duncan, said to the Texas and Austrian tourists standing in the spacious room — the final resting place of a long-forgotten Civil War general.
Like his vaporware plan to reduce prescription drug costs, or his long-forgotten promise to expand health insurance coverage, Trump's infrastructure plan is a rhetorical conceit with no relationship to the actual way he runs the federal government.
I took about £200 [$250] to treat myself with and frittered that away on long-forgotten nice things, and put the rest away in an ISA with a view that one day I'd need it for future dental procedures.
But when the researchers who tested those long-forgotten pharmacy drugs published their results in 2012—scientifically demonstrating a much longer shelf-life than anyone expected—some people accused them of irresponsibly suggesting that patients should take expired drugs.
Rereading "Ten Days That Shook the World" today, it is not the near-verbatim accounts of interminable, overlapping Soviet committee meetings that stand out, nor the alphabet soup of long-forgotten organizational acronyms that requires a 10-page glossary.
Not too long ago, for much of San Francisco and its environs, the Dubs were a long-forgotten team based in Oakland; you would have seen more Lakers merch around the city than anyone bearing the blue-and-gold.
It looks a lot different than it did then; hopefully any of the tournamentgoers who flitted by to guess the theme or offer a new entry have long forgotten, and so this is a brand new puzzle for them.
Now, thanks to technology and a 403-year-old miner's keen memory, a team of researchers believes it has found Taft's long-forgotten "Boot Hill," shedding new light on the story of one of the West's last frontier towns.
I do not, for instance, care even at all about Lucy's supposed chemistry with Chiseled Soldier With a Checkered Past, her other time-traveling compatriot (whose name I've long forgotten; that's how much of a personality suck he is).
Our legacy site was bristling with bolted-on bespoke features serving a bevy of purposes, some relevant, many long forgotten, and leaving it behind without leaving our business needs out in the cold was a tall order in and of itself.
The Daily Beast got an early taste of the Trump team's tactics the month after his announcement, when reporter Tim Mak called Michael Cohen, special counsel to the Trump Organization, to ask about a long-forgotten deposition from Trump's first divorce.
And, noting how much better the economy is doing without him trying to command it like a squad of soldiers, he should make good on a long-forgotten electoral pledge to leave economic policy to the market-friendly Mr Osinbajo.
A long-forgotten issue, the need for an eventual extradition deal with the mainland was acknowledged by government officials and experts ahead of Hong Kong's handover from British to Chinese rule in 1997 under the "one country, two systems" model.
Better Days—the now long forgotten 2110s New York club that played a crucial role in establishing house music in the city—is getting a new lease of life as a club night at one of Manhattan's newest night spots.
While the subjects covered may sometimes be as esoteric as any that you might find on a more rough-and-ready, lower-end podcast—the murder long forgotten, the case long unsolved—their pedigree makes them appear more high-minded.
Winter Storm Jonas forced many of us deeper into the bowels of our instant library than we'd like to admit, scourging for obscure shows or long-forgotten movies with which to fill the 48 hours of our snowed-in weekend.
And the millions of viewers who have watched the  six-part series can't stop talking about the heavily-armed group's riveting, long-forgotten story that many Oregon officials at the time feared might end in a massive loss of life.
But starting in 2012, with the release of a Montgomery recording from the mid-1950s, "Echoes of Indiana Avenue," it has become known for finding long-forgotten concerts that were caught on tape decades ago, and turning them into desirable commodities.
Last April, for example, in the heated aftermath of the Walter Scott shooting, a racially mixed group of nearly 100 local movers and shakers dined together in a re-creation of Nat Fuller's long-forgotten racial reconciliation feast 150 years before.
The Buffalo council also offered residents few answers, Hemphill-Nichols said, adding that at a town hall meeting called after the change emerged, an official pointed to a long forgotten, four decade-old planning assessment as a possible source for the name.
Without delving too far into the conspiratorial, it would seem a wisely Clintonian maneuver to make sure that the speech given by Clinton's greatest female rival in the Democratic Party will be long forgotten by the time Clinton herself takes the stage.
But for all the risks attached to Greek debt, they offer the prospect of returns long-forgotten in a world where the value of debt has soared as central banks have slashed interest rates and bought bonds to prop up their flagging economies.
An Expedition Is Digging Up a Lost Civilization in Honduras La Mosquitia, where the expedition is currently underway, holds the largest rainforest in Central America, and it is often depicted as an unexplored territory, flush with the remains of long-forgotten civilizations.
On Friday at Zankel Hall, the early-music maestro Nicholas McGegan and his intrepid ensemble Philharmonia Baroque reintroduce Scarlatti's long-forgotten opera "La Gloria di Primavera," first performed in 1716, with a cast that includes Diana Moore, Douglas Williams and Nicholas Phan.
Overall the scheme works, not because it's an imitation of the Odyssey, but because Mendelsohn is able to embed certain moments within a deep context that, in a traditional narrative, would have come 100 pages before, and been long forgotten by the reader.
The project is sort of in the vein of Dress For Success and its focus on empowering women in need professionally (in part by providing donated, work-apropos clothing) — but with a focus on the long-forgotten garb left at the dry cleaners.
For 11 years, the foundation's leader, Jane Fortune, has dedicated herself to tracking down, researching, and restoring these paintings by long-forgotten women artists that have been languishing in the storage attics and basements of Italy's many museums for far too long.
Edward H. Tarr, a trumpeter and musicologist who became one of the world's eminent authorities on the instrument, resuscitating long-forgotten repertory and leading the way in historically informed performances of baroque and romantic brass music, died on March 21996 in Germany.
In D.C.: Stephen Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist, has revived a long-forgotten Cold War-era group that warned against the dangers of the Soviet Union in the 2000s and 240s to now focus on a new red scare from China.
Laid out on a folding table was an exquisite array of vases, ritual vessels and a set of heart-stoppingly beautiful silver gilt tigers and dragons that fit in the palm of my hand, perhaps part of a long-forgotten regal board game.
What he found was a trove of what he calls queer true crime stories — some front-page news at the time, some buried and long forgotten — that chart a history of violence against gay men and of society's attitudes toward that violence.
This is what drives him to wake up and watch otherwise meaningless tape of games that the players themselves have no doubt long forgotten; this is why he shows up at his desk at 6:30 every morning with no intention of stopping anytime soon.
Do yourself a favor, and try this: The collected YouTube videos of a man who's brought a weird, long-forgotten animatronic lion from Chuck E. Cheese back to life, and programmed him to sing, dance, and play guitar from the comfort of his home.
But when Virgil opened his eye, after being blind for forty-five years—having had little more than an infant's visual experience, and this long forgotten—there were no visual memories to support a perception, there was no world of experience, and meaning awaiting him.
While Larsen's later athletes — most notably the Olympic medalists Meb Keflezighi and Deena Kastor, who dominate the book's second half — ran to international glory and lend a glimmer of star power to the story, it's the long-forgotten Toads who will elicit the most cheers.
Even if I had held on to my teenage diaries and journals, I'm not sure I'd want them now — the scrawled hearts with the names of boys and bands long forgotten and the painfully sincere and unabashed emoting are enough to make me shudder.
Long-forgotten details keep emerging: There are aerial flights, flowers dropped from a tree high above; a semicircle of Wilis momentarily preventing Giselle from reaching Albrecht; and a spine-chilling, cross-shaped ending to the ensemble dance after the heroine's emergence from her grave.
That was the same technique I had to use to break into a NeXT Cube with a long-forgotten root password: Yael: I thought it was interesting that Elliot thought he could learn about Elliot through his social media profiles, at least as step 13.
One day, when our children are using iPhone 4s as novelty antique spoons and eating off the now-blank surfaces of first generation iPads, this modern world of food photography will seem like the ration books and pie dishes of a long forgotten era.
Taster, their 2016 debut reissues this year on DDW, feels as if they were slowly walking along a forest trail, picking up torn up pieces of long forgotten pictures, burned up pages of old notebooks, and stitching them together in songs that are shaggy, but rich.
"A frequent theme mentioned by victims of abuse and recovered addicts is that the ayahuasca-induced visions helped them to recover long-forgotten memories of traumatic events that they were then able to work through, providing a basis for restructuring their personal life," according to one study.
It took years of a son's sleuthing to unearth his father's long-forgotten work, but now 40 of these images have made their way to the Brooklyn Historical Society in the exhibition "Truman Capote's Brooklyn: The Lost Photographs of David Attie," on view through next July.
Later, when the family grew more prosperous, there were shopping trips to long-forgotten salons like Roy H. Bjorkman in Minneapolis and Ruth McCulloch near Chicago; the department stores like Blum's and Marshall Field; and purchases from designers forgotten by history, like David E. Gottlieb, a.k.a.
One billboard advertises a defunct cinema, complete with air-conditioning and shows at 2, 4, 6 and 8; across the road dangles a long-forgotten sign for "His Master's Voice," the black-and-white drawing of dog and gramophone that I haven't seen since my childhood.
Now, scholars say the discovery of a long-forgotten diary, recorded more than 21782 years ago by a Massachusetts neighbor of Sampson, is addressing some of the questions and sharpening our understanding of one of the few women to take on a combat role during the Revolution.
Johnny Kline, a forward for the Harlem Globetrotters in the 20053s who spent much of the '60s addicted to heroin before becoming a drug abuse counselor and later an advocate for long-forgotten black basketball players, died on July 26 at his home in Lebanon, Tenn.
Provided the team's defense (no touchdowns allowed over two games) is as good as it seems, and the offense (just 32 points thus far) is not quite as meager as they have looked, the fashion in which the team won these two games will be long forgotten.
In the mid-20th century, when the LP was the medium of choice, massive hydraulic-powered vinyl pressing machines—manufactured by long-forgotten companies like SMT, Lened, and Toolex—pumped out the endless stream of grooved discs that became the lifeblood of the booming post-war music industry.
" Though Swift — who will appear in the upcoming film adaption of Cats — admits she is "highly biased," she goes on to write that she believes the way that music can take a person back to a long-forgotten memory is the "closest sensation we have to traveling in time.
It's long forgotten now, but Democrats faced a similar existential crisis after the party failed to coalesce around Howard Dean, the anti-war insurgent in the 2004 presidential primary, and went on to lose the election with nominee John Kerry, who supported President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq.
Visit treasure troves of vintage clothing like those designers often excavate for their inspirations — places like Bob Melet's Melet Mercantile — and you'll probably come upon items from little-known or long-forgotten labels, generic things so well designed and attentively made that you can hardly believe Anonymous was the creator.
The Walking Dead's laziest writing crutch is using short, shallow scenes as an excuse to check in on characters, where faces most people have long forgotten about or don't much care for are brought back into the fold just to tie up loose ends and remind viewers where ancillary subplots stand.
Toktok & Soffy O, along with the long forgotten W.I.T. (which stood for Whatever It Takes which, to be fair, is a stunning name for a manufactured electropop group that sold approximately six records in 2002) were basically the Hannah Diamond's of the early 00s minus the shit hats and racist mates.
Albums such as The Crypt of the Wizard, Fodt til a Herske, and The Song of a Long Forgotten Ghost may have had some limited success at the time, but more recently they have inspired a number of popular projects (primarily in Eastern Europe) such as Skarpesian and Cernunnos Woods.
I've been watching a lot of Murphy Brown, the CBS sitcom that ran from 1988 to 1998, in preparation for the show's revival this fall, and the episodes, many of which felt bracing in their era, now feel slightly baffling, with their references to long-forgotten political figures and squabbles.
Authorities worry that the fires could lead to the detonation of buried and long-forgotten unexploded ordnance from World War II. Reporting was contributed by Palko Karasz from London, Marc Santora from Warsaw, Aurelien Breeden and Constant Meheut from Paris, Raphael Minder from Madrid, and Christopher F. Schuetze from Berlin.
Iconic presenter Robert Stack went to that big trenchcoat in the sky in 2003, but in the decade-plus since, dozens of podcast hosts have picked up where he left off, often leading amateur investigations into long-forgotten missing persons, decades-old cold cases, and assorted sightings of equally assorted cryptids.
Along the way, we stop to ask for directions (Thank you, online dictionaries!) Once we have completed the trip, I might have learned the name of some rarely-used spice, an obscure synonym for a traveler, or the name of a long-forgotten king from the time of British Raj.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose a 1023 percent tariff on imports from China is no longer being dismissed as mere election rhetoric following his nomination of two prominent China critics as key members of his trade team and the discovery of a long-forgotten presidential power to raise tariffs.
And it's there in the many times Tyrnauer follows Bowers to Hollywood functions populated entirely by people in their seventies, eighties, and nineties — members of those middle to lower tiers of Hollywood whom the industry may have long forgotten, but who remain a crucial, if invisible, part of the city all the same.
With music by Richard Strauss and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the story is a hodgepodge that mixes and adapts elements from various prior works: the long forgotten operetta, L'Ingenu Libertin, by Claude Terrasse and Louis Artus, as well as Moliere's comedy, Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, and aesthetic inspiration from the painter William Hogarth.
But as one of the many pieces by the diva's dressmaker, Elvira Leonardi Bouyeure, known as Biki, it reveals how instrumental the long-forgotten Italian couturier, a granddaughter of Puccini, was to the soprano's remarkable metamorphosis from naïve singer to sophisticated jet-setting global star — which included a 70-pound weight loss.
The Post noted that two employees said they could only recall the intercom being used for shelter-in-place or fire drills, so perhaps someone with little familiarity with the system accidentally redirected the call to an administrative phone line, or there's a long-forgotten crossed wire which allows anyone to dial it directly.
If nothing else, I like that I've had a reason to go back and listen to music on my hard drive that I've long forgotten about, and the ability to access obscure weirdness that simply doesn't exist on services like Spotify is pretty great for a dyed in the wool music nerd such as myself.
The biggest surprise may be the title track: Though its thundering grooves nod to the duo's self-aware Kyuss-worship, rather than bask in a Sky Valley-style haze, it pairs them with fire-breathing gang-vocals that wouldn't sound out of place from a house band in a long-forgotten outlaw biker flick.
Devoted primarily to re-litigating old skirmishes — against the unions, the Department of Education, and Mayors Bloomberg and especially de Blasio — Moskowitz dredges up old emails and hearings transcripts to win points in long-forgotten contretemps, and then, in an effort at intimacy, intersperses them with shallow yet grandiose anecdotes from her personal life.
The KLF record is a truncated musical interpretation of a literal, physical journey through the Gulf Coast of the United States, a stargazing territorial essay that takes in Elvis Presley, Aker Bilk, Tuvan throat singers, a Radio 1 rock show jingle, dialogue from long-forgotten 50s sci-fi flick The Brain from Planet Arous, and Fleetwood Mac.
You remember them, and that is half of loving them: when you hear a long-forgotten banger it tickles certain synapses in your brain, the synapses that make you hold a single finger in the air and towards the speaker, turn to anyone you're with and go wide-eyed, your hips are already dancing, you're already bopping your head.
What's striking about the new dad joke books is how similar they are to once-essential, long-forgotten gag books from the middle of the last century, the kind written by prolific quip collectors like Robert Orben, whose work was plundered by entire generations of comics as disparate as Joan Rivers, Steve Martin and Dick Gregory.
On the other hand we see the "second India," which is still playing catch-up — people who live in a world long forgotten, with printed newspapers, rickety transport and houses and single-screen projector cinemas, but whose literacy rates and GDP per capita is improving to the extent that soon hundreds of millions of tech-savvy consumers will be entering the market.
" The season has also featured a much-praised revival of "The Color Purple," adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about black women in early-20th-century Georgia; "Shuffle Along, or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed," a new exploration of a long-forgotten all-black jazz musical; "Eclipsed," about captive women in Liberia; "On Your Feet!
They have imagined how such DNA insights would detect cancer early enough to be cured, foretell who would have a heart attack, identity who might be at risk for PTSD, inform us of the exact right foods and exercises for our body chemistry, improve our chances of having healthy babies, boost crop yields, find long-lost relatives, and solve long-forgotten crimes.
Donald Trump's rhetoric offers up clear examples: His tarring of George Soros as a shady billionaire pulling invisible strings to undermine America draws on old anti-Semitic tropes; in what is now a long-forgotten moment during his campaign, he tweeted an image of Hillary Clinton with a six-pointed star next to her face, the words "Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!" written inside.
Most recently, a number of special reports have focused significant attention on climate change issues, including a series on how the climate crisis is affecting ocean life, which won two Society of Environmental Editors Awards; an exploration of the threat to coral reefs in the Caribbean; and a look at how scientists are transcribing long-forgotten ship logbooks to provide historical climate data.
We experience their story as a dissociative ramble because that's the way we experience our lives, the way we might suddenly be shocked by some sense memory of some long-forgotten loved one, now lost to us but vivid in some part of our brains, and have to pause what we're doing, just for a second, to catch our breath.
With some improvements in editing and camera quality, there are signature shots of mandem in the hallways passionately discussing the current state of hip-hop, mandem shooting unsolicited music videos in parking lots and rented condos, and long-forgotten tales of the past shared while sitting in the center of a couch with random heavy breathing coming from mandem in the background.
While the North of Ireland is certainly not out of the woods yet, bomb scares are now a thing of the past, the police checkpoints at which our family car was regularly stopped when I was a child had disappeared, and the security guards that flanked the doors of city center department stores, checking people's bags as they came in to shop, were long forgotten.
John Auden, a highly capable pre-plate-tectonics geologist (and older brother of Wystan) another; as was Michael Spender, a long-forgotten photogrammetrist (and older brother of Stephen), together with such mountain-man legends as Eric Shipton, Hugh Ruttledge and Bill Tilman — the last better known back in England for equally isolated and unobserved sailing expeditions aboard his battered old Bristol Channel pilot cutter, Mischief.
For all that, it was one of Mr. Varvatos's better recent collections, one that included slick shawl-collared sharkskin suits one could actually imagine certain rockers of an earlier era having worn — not the Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin (both of which were played at deafening volume inside a space one wit referred to as "Men's Scarehouse"), but someone like James Chance, frontman for the long-forgotten '80s funk-noise band James White and the Blacks.
Some of the children of former spies have been unable to resist social media, and there have been defectors who have returned to their home countries after failing to adjust to life in the US. One former spy sued the agency for failing to provide his family with sufficient funds, and the case escalated all the way to the Supreme Court -- which found in the CIA's favor, thanks to a long-forgotten Civil War-era law concerning secret agreements called the Totten Doctrine that protected Abraham Lincoln from being sued by a spy he paid to follow Confederate soldiers.

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