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  • Moreover, research has shown that memories of abuse "recovered" in therapy are far less likely to be corroborated by third parties, or other evidence, than abuse memories recalled later in life outside of therapy, or never-forgotten abuse memories.

    Memory Myths 2012

  • An irresistible smile shining out of a never-forgotten night.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • The article, "Obama's Vietnam," disclaims at the outset that Afghanistan-as-Vietnam is a bad analogy, and, without a hint of irony, goes on to argue that Afghanistan is indeed becoming an "eerie echo" of our never-forgotten war in Asia.

    Ashley Rindsberg: Spinning the War in Afghanistan 2010

  • An irresistible smile shining out of a never-forgotten night.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • An irresistible smile shining out of a never-forgotten night.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • An irresistible smile shining out of a never-forgotten night.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • And above all the daughters of men have no greater beauty than those you first meet in that never-forgotten land.

    The rhetorical orgin of Sarah Palin's "death panel" 2009

  • And above all the daughters of men have no greater beauty than those you first meet in that never-forgotten land.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • And above all the daughters of men have no greater beauty than those you first meet in that never-forgotten land.

    I de dager var kjempene på jorden 2009

  • It was a never-forgotten promise, whispered along generations, a Promise of the Almighty to His People, a Grand Deed signed in heaven, irrevocable, ad infinitum.

    A Whisper of Love 2009

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