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long-forgotten

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long-forgotten [ˈlɒŋfəˈgɒtn] ADJolvidado hace mucho tiempo
long-forgotten [ˈlɒŋˌfəˈgɒtn] adjdimenticato/a da tempo


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However, ranching has become a long-forgotten way of life for many Arizonians and as time passes, you hear less and less about people being raised on ranches.
The person who blew the dust off the long-forgotten provision of state law is Eric Dinallo, who worked with Spitzer in the Manhattan DA’s office and is now the superintendent of the New York State Insurance Department.
THE title of Val McDermid's successful crime novel and TV series, Wire in the Blood, comes from poet TS Eliot's Four Quartets: "The trilling wire in the blood/sings below inveterate scars/appeasing long-forgotten wars.
 
 
 
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