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Maybe this is where youthful enthusiasm and a short memory – and some desperation – kick in.—
Jim Alexander,
Oc Register,
9 May 2026 This exacerbates the already short memory supply driven by AI data center demand.—
Francis Sideco,
Forbes.com,
7 Apr. 2026 But Hollywood has a short memory and most of the people who benefited from Devlin’s meteoric rise and the kidnapping can’t be bothered to help her now.—
Paula L. Woods,
Los Angeles Times,
19 Mar. 2026 History, however, has a short memory.—
Kristian Winfield,
New York Daily News,
11 Mar. 2026 Evidently, the Republican Party has a short memory.—
Sun Sentinel Editorial Board,
Sun Sentinel,
9 Feb. 2026 Having a short memory is a good thing for anybody in the NBA, and nobody needs to remind Harper and Bryant to just move on when things don't go their way.—
Tom Orsborn,
San Antonio Express-News,
3 Jan. 2026 Instead of forgetting older details when its short memory window fills up, the system uses a separate memory module that continually updates itself.—
Jeremy Kahn,
Fortune,
9 Dec. 2025 General manager Brian Cashman, however, will need to have a short memory.—
Brendan Kuty,
New York Times,
9 Oct. 2025