I got lost down a rabbit hole of websites dedicated to papercraft, or the art of folding bits of paper into striking art. |
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Before I knew it, I forgot about everything else as I got lost in the world of volts, amps, and ohms. |
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Directed with wit and a light touch, the production flew like the wind, but never so quickly that the zany personalities got lost in the rush. |
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Serving someone was looked down on, and the art of gracious service got lost. |
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Abraham, who got lost traveling to the city, was also a bit erratic with his driving on the course. |
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A fifth member turned up late, saying he got lost sightseeing, but the other four have not been seen. |
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But when road users, who were not familiar with the area, took the route, they got lost. |
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He got lost searching for the computer room, and when he eventually did call me back, the system had already righted itself. |
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I remember some of them quite vividly even though they got lost years and years ago. |
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Once in the city, she got lost immediately in the maze of back alleys and narrow lanes. |
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Making turns, parries and blows against an imaginary opponent Alaina got lost in a constant rhythm. |
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I'm sure the chickens probably got lost in the fields and some snot-nosed kids just got hungry. |
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So I took a trip to the website this morning and immediately got lost in a wave of nostalgia. |
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Loki only had a moment to make a parting shot at Trev before they got lost in the city streets. |
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I got lost driving back home, ended up on the way to Barking rather than Baker Street. |
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Chacon fired to first but the ball got lost in flight on its way to first base. |
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We got lost finding our way back to the limo, and ended up on the backlot again, where we walked past one of the costume departments. |
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A brief foray into motor racing ended when he got lost during the Paris to Dakar rally. |
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I would have clung to his every word, followed him everywhere, grasped those truths that so often got lost on the thick-skulled apostles. |
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We'd practised him pulling up his sleeve in case he got lost but fortunately it didn't come to that. |
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The drums boomed, the bass often got lost in the mix under dueling guitars, and the dueling guitars crescendoed. |
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I have put in my twopenn'orth. ah I remember. I commented last Sunday and posted the link, but we were still so excited it all got lost! |
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We had walkie-talkies to ensure that nobody got lost on the long journeys down dirt roads between preaching engagements. |
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We got lost in a forest and Scottish Frank came and found us, placing a hand on Shinto's trembling haunch and a cold beer in my hot palm. |
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How she got lost and stumbled in on Andrew's father pulling a silencer back from somebody's head. |
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Dipping her paintbrush in red and black she put the paintbrush to canvas and got lost in her thoughts once again. |
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Somewhere along the course of the evening the little pillbox hat had got lost. |
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At one point we got lost and had to exit into an industrial wasteland of junkyards filled with old bathroom fixtures. |
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In the prolonged exchanges that followed, neutral rights got lost in the need to address other, more pressing matters. |
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I found that phrases in the opening got lost because of some odd accentuations. |
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This was music without a road map, but if you listened to what haden was doing, you never got lost. |
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Mr President, our group had intended to ask for three additional roll calls but, for whatever reason, they got lost in transit. |
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Maybe I got lost a couple of times in the sheer scope of the thing, a little confused, but there were scenes that worked brilliantly and, oo-er, that Shelob is a babe! |
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He reminisces about LGSM's first visit to Wales, telling how the minibuses got lost in the valleys and did not turn up until one in the morning. |
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Afterwards, about ten kilometres from here, we got lost in a dry river bed and couldn't find the way out. |
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Szmidt applied for a position as a systems engineer, and although he got lost in Toronto and was an hour late for the interview, he got the job. |
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He encountered storms, bogs and forests, was given the cold shoulder by the inhospitable inhabitants of Fouzilhac, got lost and had to camp out for the first time. |
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Although the team got lost driving up, they were glad they came. |
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He managed to open a new route but he got lost on the way down and survived for two days. |
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The media is very keen to talk about Guides and Scouts who have got lost in forests. |
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They allow different interpretation in the case of a letter which was dispatched in time, but got lost and therefore never reached the addressee. |
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However subsequent examination of the results showed that they often made mistakes, got lost, or lost data. |
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We also had the safety blanket of a hard drive digitising material as we went along, so that we had back up as we in case anything got lost. |
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Unfortunately weather conditions deteriorated towards the end and three planes got lost. |
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Sometimes, the first explorers who came here got lost but, in the end, they always found something. |
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One day she got lost on a train and a kind trainman helped her find her way. |
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She ran to escape and got lost, but eventually found her way to her destination. |
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We got lost on the way to the party, and thus benefited from lots of interesting hoots from passing cars. |
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And the cucumbers seemed to have got lost somewhere on the color wheel between rain slicker and tater tot. |
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Somehow, Mr. Brodsky said, issues of economic equity got lost in the debate and shrugged off by environmental groups. |
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What if everyone's personal data, bank account details, credit history, criminal records and tax payments moved to the cloud and got lost? |
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Carrying a filtration pump and a canvas waterskin, I followed what I thought was the path to the pool, which I knew wasn't more than two hundred feet from the refugio, and I immediately got lost in the fog. |
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Twenty years later, Eashwar, a writer who, just a month ago, had stepped off a plane from India, wandered upon the tree by chance as he got lost in his new countryside. |
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I admired her austerity-measures economy and the fact that when I got lost, as frequently happened, I could turn her 180 degrees in about a four-foot radius, like turning yourself on a spinny ride at the fair. |
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It had been at Blankenbiller's that, one day when shopping, he had let go of his mother's hand and got lost, burbling to the floorwalker and wetting his pants. |
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This is a famous exchange, but the reasons for Johnson's asperity, other than that he was fond of exercising it, got lost in the long historical process that forged a new British identity. |
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What has gone wrong? The curators' attempt to demystify Bosch could have had some merit, if only the enigmatic painter had not somehow got lost in the process. |
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As is often the case in the European institutions, the Italian version of the speech has got lost in the hyperspace between Brussels and Strasbourg. |
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The real ones had somehow got lost at boarding school, where the white world tried to civilise the rangy eight-year-old, born to a mother from the Black Sheep Clan and a father of the Sleeping Rock People. |
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Thali is one such very ancient cultural tradition of having an Indian meal which hasn't got lost with time. |
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The detainees are not a bunch of scouts that have got lost on an outing. |
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Carole and Paul explore how they would find their father if he got lost in the jungle, the desert, the swamp, the savanna, the North Pole or the zoo. |
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My most vivid memory was when I got lost in the desert. |
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But when the 78 arrived on the American continent in a suitcase belonging to ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, the author's identity appeared to have got lost somewhere over the Atlantic. |
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A COUPLE had to be rescued when they got lost after becoming disorientated in the low cloud on Cadair Idris. |
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The telephone system was swamped, one snow-plough got lost in a white-out, and another got so badly stuck that it could not be dug out for six days. |
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In search of tolerance The people have spoken How the West got lost Should auld acquaintance be forgot Jail break Phoney war Their hour come round at last? |
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Just as the tradition of renewing the act of consecration to the Scared Heart got lost with the passing of years, so did the consecration to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. |
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In the morning gloom, one company commander got lost and his junior officers became despondent. |
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A Viking legend states that Vikings used to take caged crows aboard ships and let them loose if they got lost. |
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I can't find myself, I got lost in someone,' he grumbles atonally while the band stir up a musical cauldron of electric soup. |
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The pass, part oPSa PS250 package for next weekend, had been sent recorded delivery but got lost in the post. |
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We would wish to see a number of amendments re-tabled because some issues got lost at sea in our committee, either because we lacked one vote or there was a tie. |
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I missed grip and we got lost with the setting. |
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As it turned out, every other commenter agreed wholeheartedly with the knitting home-schooler, so my comment just got lost in the virtual pats on the back. |
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The data got lost, so I'll have to perform another run of the experiment. |
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The campaign issues got lost in all the mud from both parties. |
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