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The stock market’s rally has seemed invincible recently, but this past week showed at least one thing that has the potential to cause investors to forget about the artificial-intelligence frenzy—a good, old-fashioned credit scare.

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He’s played musicians and writers and when he’s gone behind the camera, he’s focused on the stories of composers, novelists, movie stars and country singers both famous and forgotten.

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But heinous crimes, even those committed by starving children, are never forgotten and always punished.

Even those of us with well-preserved memories forget far more than we remember.

Instead of appreciating his former existence, Arj wants to forget it ever happened.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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