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Forgetting and information
Forgetting can be reduced by repetition and / or more elaborate cognitive processing of information.

Forgetting and already
She was cast in the film based on her performance in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and on the recommendation of co-star Natalie Portman, who had already known Kunis.

Forgetting and stored
Forgetting can have very different causes than simply removal of stored content.

Forgetting and term
The " Great Forgetting " is the term B uses to describe an occurrence during the formative millennia of our civilization.

Forgetting and memory
* The Delani / Sonnabend Halls-recalling the intertwining story of an ill-fated opera singer, Madalena Delani, with a theoretician of memory, Geoffrey Sonnabend, whose 3-part work Obliscence: Theories of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter suggests that memory is an elaborate construction that humankind has created, " to buffer ourselves against the intolerable knowledge of the irreversible passage of time and the irretrievability of its moments and events.
Luo Yijun's book Forgetting Sorrow ( 遣悲懷 ) was written in her memory.

Forgetting and .
Forgetting functions ( amount remembered as a function of time since an event was first experienced ) have been extensively analyzed.
Forgetting that occurs through physiological damage or dilapidation to the brain are referred to as organic causes of forgetting.
Forgetting can mean access problems, availability problems, or can have other reasons such as amnesia caused by an accident.
In the famous photograph from 21 February 1948, described also in The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera, Vladimír Clementis stands next to Klement Gottwald.
More recent authors who have used damnatio memoriae as a plot device include Milan Kundera in his 1979 novel The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, R. A. Salvatore in the 1990 novel Homeland, Lois Lowry in her 1993 novel The Giver ( a version in which the damned name is never given to any new baby ever again ), and Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson in their 1999 Prelude to Dune trilogy.
Forgetting his and the navy's own prior emphasis on the French ports as the best base for Atlantic operations, and fearful that that the war might end before he could demonstrate to Hitler's satisfaction the great value of a battleship navy, he ordered the two available battleships into operations off the Norwegian coasts in late May and June 1940.
Another example of this " Great Forgetting " may be found on the boardwalk of Blankenberge, a popular coastal resort, where a monument shows a colonialist bringing " civilization " to the black child at his feet.
Forgetting their differences, islanders and Russians unite to form a human pyramid and rescue the child.
* Bridget Connelly, " Forgetting Ireland ; Uncovering a Family's Hidden History ," Borealis Books, Minnesota Historical Society, 2003.
* Jason Segel-He was trained in performing a puppet when he was working on Forgetting Sarah Marshall by Michael Oosterom and the other puppeteers that worked in that movie.
* " Forgetting You " w. B. G.
William Joseph " Billy " Baldwin ( born February 21, 1963 ) is an American actor, producer, and writer, known for his starring roles in such films as Flatliners ( 1990 ), Backdraft ( 1991 ), Sliver ( 1993 ), Fair Game ( 1995 ), Virus ( 1999 ), Double Bang ( 2001 ), as Johnny 13 in Danny Phantom ( 2004 – 2007 ), Art Heist ( 2004 ), The Squid and the Whale ( 2005 ), as himself in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, as Senator Patrick Darling in the TV drama Dirty Sexy Money ( 2007 – 2009 ) on ABC, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths ( 2010 ), and now Baldwin is currently a regular guest on Gossip Girl as William van der Woodsen and Parenthood as Gordon Flint.
They sing " Fancy Forgetting " to rekindle the spark.
Forgetting that the man who has bought Badfort is certain to regret the " bargain ", Uncle tries to console himself by continuing his never-ending exploration of Homeward.
* Amnesty: ' Forgetting ' the crime, e. g. if a car thief witnesses a murder, he will often be granted amnesty for his crime in order to allow him to testify against the murderer, or after a civil war a mass amnesty may be granted to absolve all participants of guilt and ' move on '.

retention and loss
Some patients have also experienced loss of appetite, nervousness, abdominal pain, diarrhea, urine retention, dyspnea, and hiccups, although these symptoms appear in less than 5 % of patients taking oxycodone.
Fentanyl's major side effects ( more than 10 % of patients ) include diarrhea, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, somnolence, confusion, asthenia ( weakness ), and sweating and, less frequently ( 3 to 10 % of patients ), abdominal pain, headache, fatigue, anorexia and weight loss, dizziness, nervousness, hallucinations, anxiety, depression, flu-like symptoms, dyspepsia ( indigestion ), dyspnea ( shortness of breath ), hypoventilation, apnea, and urinary retention.
The symptoms of belladonna poisoning include dilated pupils, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, tachycardia, loss of balance, staggering, headache, rash, flushing, severely dry mouth and throat, slurred speech, urinary retention, constipation, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, and convulsions.
Generally, there is a retention loss of fine motor skills over a period of non-use.
Common side effects of phenelzine may include dizziness, blurry vision, dry mouth, headache, lethargy, sedation, somnolence, insomnia, anorexia, weight gain or loss, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, urinary retention, mydriasis, muscle tremors, hyperthermia, sweating, hypertension or hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, paresthesia, hepatitis, and sexual dysfunction ( consisting of loss of libido and anorgasmia ).
The 1259 Treaty of Paris confirmed the loss of Normandy but the retention of the " islands ( if any ) which the King of England should hold " under Suzerainty of the King of France.
Tunnel vision ( also known as Kalnienk vision ) is the loss of peripheral vision with retention of central vision, resulting in a constricted circular tunnel-like field of vision.
* where a Canadian had acquired that status by descent from a Canadian parent, and who was either not lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence on the commencement of the Act or was born outside Canada afterwards, loss of citizenship could occur on the person's 22nd birthday unless the person had filed a declaration of retention between their 21st and 22nd birthday and renounced any previous nationality they possessed.
In Andhra Pradesh, horse gram ( Ulava ( singular ) Ulavalu ( plural ), ఉలవల ు) is prescribed for persons suffering from jaundice or water retention, and as part of a weight loss diet.
Difference of 1-2 %: headache, infection, chest pain, trauma, vasodilation, increased blood pressure / hypertension, tachycardia, postural hypotension, rash, itching, diarrhea, upset stomach or indigestion ( dyspepsia ), flatulence, weight loss, abnormal dreams, hypertonia, paresthesia, decreased libido, agitation, confusion, abnormal thinking, depersonalization, depression, urinary retention, twitching, taste perversion, tinnitus ( ringing in the ears ), mydriasis, hair loss.
These adverse effects include decreased appetite, weight loss, insomnia, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, urinary retention, increased body temperature, excessive sweating, pupil dilation, and sexual dysfunction.
Thiazides decrease mineral bone loss by promoting calcium retention in the kidney, and by directly stimulating osteoblast differentiation and bone mineral formation.
In catastrophe excess of loss, the cedant's retention is usually a multiple of the underlying policy limits, and the reinsurance contract usually contains a two risk warranty i. e. they are designed to protect the cedant against catastrophic events that involve more than one policy, usually very many policies ).
Excessive loss of fluid can result in hypovolemic shock or hypotension while excessive fluid retention can result in hypertension and edema.
Symptoms include loss of appetite and malaise at first and then, when the damage is more advanced, breathlessness, high blood pressure and edema ( swelling caused by fluid retention ).
The water retention and sodium loss both cause hyponatremia, which is a key feature in SIADH.
A key principle of relationship marketing is the retention of customers through varying means and practices to ensure repeated trade from preexisting customers by satisfying requirements above those of competing companies through a mutually beneficial relationship This technique is now used as a means of counterbalancing new customers and opportunities with current and existing customers as a means of maximizing profit and counteracting the " leaky bucket theory of business " in which new customers gained in older direct marketing oriented businesses were at the expense of or coincided with the loss of older customers.
complaint, the defendants ’ broadcast ads, print ads, and Web sites claimed that persistently elevated levels of cortisol, the “ stress hormone ,” are the underlying cause of weight gain and weight retention and also claimed that CortiSlim effectively reduces and controls cortisol levels and thereby causes substantial weight loss.
Choosing the right balance can be very important, especially in the case of a defensive weapon holster, where failure to access the weapon quickly or damage or loss of the weapon due to insufficient retention or protection could result in serious injury or death to the user.
The loss of these structures is attributed to neoteny ; that is, the retention of larval characteristics.
The most important negative effects are the reduction of spring flooding, which damages wetlands, and the retention of sediment, which leads to loss of deltaic wetlands.

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