His biggest fear is losing the heavily mortgaged family house, where he lives alone. |
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While DVD-RAM for proprietary storage jukeboxes may be a viable prospect, the technology is losing ground in the optical standards race. |
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Such details spice up the account of a wartime dictator losing touch with reality. |
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The Red Rose derby between Barrowford and Pendle Forest saw the Bull Holme side make 237 without losing a wicket. |
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True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor. |
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These animals also have spurred heels, but these appear to be a feature of both sexes in the young, the females losing them as they mature. |
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Sure, I could lose weight, I have been losing weight but I'm left with horrid empty hanging skin. |
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Air traffic controllers at Kerman airport said the pilot radioed about bad weather and strong winds before losing contact. |
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After losing its heat, the water recirculates within the in-ground pipes to be warmed by the mass of the earth. |
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She says she's not afraid of death, she's just frightened of losing the people she loves. |
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Run afoul of such a policy, and you risk not only being fired, but losing control of your business. |
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It wasn't that she couldn't defeat them but that she couldn't afford to draw attention and risk losing her prey. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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Premier Nick Greiner played up his substantial lead in the polls and subsequently found himself within a whisker of losing government. |
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No two actuaries would ever calculate the same transfer value, which is why you need someone to ensure you are not losing out. |
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It is understood the company was losing money on a weekly basic and they found this to be unsustainable in the long term. |
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For example, I have this chronic problem with losing things, and it drives me crazy. |
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These food changes took a lot of determination, but I was serious about losing weight. |
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The side losing the toss has the kick-off from the centre point between the goals. |
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The next year they were hot favourites in the grand final against Warragul Industrials before losing in a quagmire at Drouin. |
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Brave Jack managed to get hold of her arms and, in spite of once losing his grip, pull her to safety. |
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There was just so much more to see and do but time and tide wait for no man, and my budget was going on a diet, losing weight fast. |
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The BPO are clearly enjoying themselves with some players losing strings and the winds thoroughly in harmony. |
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I started booking it due north, trying my best to move as quickly as I could without losing my footing. |
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Anything that can help people in danger of losing their sight is something we'd take a great interest in. |
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Despite losing her shoe, Katie Long, 11, rappels down a vertical 50-foot wall. |
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Her mind rebelled, clinging with stunning primeval ferocity to that deep-rooted fear of losing control. |
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Or perhaps you got gypped genetically, and earning prize-winning abs has been a losing battle. |
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Sometimes in summer she would sit on the kitchen step, barefoot, running her toes absent-mindedly in the dust, losing herself in a book. |
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Instead of these ancient bones heralding the rise and rise of man, they are actually a warning against rebelling against God and losing all. |
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We can't really compete in the race for the bottom, without our workers losing a lot. |
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Of course, while these cheques sit in our wallets and purses, they aren't earning us money, so we're losing out on interest. |
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I half expected never to see the phone after putting it on my credit card, thus being unable to rebate anything and instead losing money. |
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With a roster heavy on walk-ons and light on returning veterans, Georgia won three of its first four games, losing only at Gonzaga in overtime. |
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After losing the first game, the Warriors responded by taking three straight games, winning the match. |
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Neighbours are incensed at the spectre of losing yet another walkable grocer. |
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I think he was more afraid of losing his reason than he was of losing his life. |
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The balloon began losing helium during inflation aboard the launch ship Triton, around 20 miles off St Ives, west Cornwall. |
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After weathering the Asian crisis, the city is fast losing its competitive advantage. |
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When Dickinson glanced rearward he saw a Japanese plane on fire and losing altitude and speed. |
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He said that they were rapidly losing confidence in the Minister to defend farm incomes and the interests of the agri-food sector in Ireland. |
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Damia waved her arms frantically, almost losing her balance on her steady horse. |
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With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment. |
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It said managers had been ranked into three grades, with the bottom 15 per cent losing their jobs. |
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And George went on about losing his family member and losing this precious addition to his life. |
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I took advantage of this benefit and exercised three or four days a week, losing 10 pounds in six months. |
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It went to prove that if the classical art forms were losing out to modern times, the fault was with the audience and not with the art. |
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Scathing reports on the surgical department then led to the surgical unit temporarily losing its training status for junior doctors. |
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This post could really use some editing, but I'm jet-lagged and losing it, so sleep is going to have to come first. |
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In some therapy, probably Jungian, losing one's teeth is a sign of losing one's power. |
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One may wonder why he has decided to attempt this at a time when reality TV is rapidly losing its popularity. |
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The Gnostics were another losing faction and the exact opposite, Christologically, of the Adoptionists. |
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Some are scared stiff of losing their work, others are pressured by family members not to complain. |
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That meant players felt they had to jump at any offer that was on the table or risk losing it. |
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Those Jerries had so much more firepower and range, and I saw that we were losing valuable men trying to move up. |
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For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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The company had been on a securities watch list for losing money between 2000 and 2002, and was a candidate for de-listing. |
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Brian grunted as someone jumped him from behind, almost losing his balance and falling over. |
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The report included another case, where an administrative slip led to a man losing his business. |
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So, losing no time, the organisers wrote to Michele and told her that she had won. |
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Clisi knew that one of the others could not be with a faerie or elf without losing their immortality and agelessness. |
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They seem somehow put out that I am losing weight so easily and so enjoyably. |
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This has happened mainly on account of losing the ability to live with differences. |
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It's the sort of acting that's so natural one gets lost in it, losing sight of the actor as an actor and buying the character wholesale. |
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Other poems deal with the grief of losing a lover, and the love of a father for his child. |
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From Australia's point of view, having got so close and then losing was a big knock. |
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Men appear to be the most accident-prone, with four times as many stags losing personal items as hens, and twice as many being victims of theft. |
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Has any batsman scored an unbeaten century in each innings of a Test match and still finished on the losing side? |
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A special way of wrapping the filling prevents the pork inside from losing its flavor when the wontons are served in soup. |
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The Cats will be looking to redeem themselves after their performance against Melbourne, losing by 48 points. |
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Being in technology stocks in this bubble gives you a much higher risk of losing your shirt than if you are not in them. |
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I could end up just losing my shirt on this whole thing, but these guys are pretty good at what they do. |
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Do I love him enough to overcome my morbid dread of acarids or do I hate the acarids so much that I will risk losing my love? |
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I went very close to losing my rag and really telling her off, something I've never actually done and don't want to do. |
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The financial plight of the company means it is insolvent and has been losing rafts of money. |
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The people losing technical jobs aren't welders who can take a few weeks of retraining to move from steel to titanium. |
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The Scots started off on the wrong foot in doubles play, losing two out of three matches, therefore dropping the doubles point. |
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Despite losing the election, Sinn Fein's Colm Burns was in buoyant mood, pointing to the fact he topped the polls at the first count. |
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But can we really assume that we are losing quality players and that we are worse off without them? |
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I made it lighter, and manipulated the chamber, so that it fires twice as fast without losing any control or gaining consequent recoil. |
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If your child is not gaining weight as expected or is losing weight, talk to your child's doctor. |
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Among the possible after-effects of meningitis are the amputation of fingers or toes and the danger of losing one's hearing. |
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On a pitch that became increasingly difficult to bat on, East Lancs were rocked by losing a wicket to the first ball of their reply and in truth they never recovered. |
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But its coaches and producers are losing an opportunity to really educate the public about the science of weight gain and loss. |
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The visitors' disappointment at losing was tempered by the excellent hospitality and atmosphere provided at the inn, together with a special gift of Kendal mint cake! |
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The technology exists to keep us from ever losing a commercial airliner over open seas ever again. |
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He faced the prospect of losing his position, and might be motivated to ensure his long-term power and status beyond the point of the rightful monarch coming of age. |
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Not only were the Rockies losing every day, they were getting whipped. |
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Randall Parker has a post suggesting that the President's weak-kneed attitude to illegal immigration is losing him conservative votes without gaining him any Latino votes. |
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Frankly I don't give a whoop about Sony losing a dime from piracy and think they have ruined what is a great hardware product with absolutely terrible software. |
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This contrasts with many urban regions, where close-in areas just beyond downtowns have been actually losing population. |
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Last year his team narrowly missed the big dance, losing to Belmont in the Atlantic Sun Championship final. |
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Treating societies as wholes or as entities runs the risk of losing sight of these differences and the dynamic they generate in behavioral change. |
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Hill could sense he was losing Carr, yet the coach was convinced redshirting Carr would be the best for the program while also guaranteeing Carr two full years of starting. |
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Those corporations aren't losing in this process, so there's no loss corresponding to a stockholder's capital gain on stocks. |
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I'm not a bad loser, it's more that I think the sensation of losing is wasted on me, whereas it's quite good for their development for them to feel it. |
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In fact, Clark fell back first from her blows, losing his cap, tie, and badge in the melee. |
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In older powerful cars the job of achieving maximum acceleration without losing traction was down to the driver, but today it is managed by the traction control system. |
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In 1386, the crowd of onlookers was cowed into silence by the threat of losing a hand. |
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The Irish are red-hot favourites after winning their first three matches while Wales are fighting to avoid the wooden spoon after losing to Italy, Scotland and England. |
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He has not had the best of starts, losing twice to bitter rivals Kaizer Chiefs in two weeks and already the knives are out for the former Rangers coach. |
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The girl began to whine and her mother was losing her patience. |
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At the same time, brick-and-mortar retailers have been steadily losing market share to online retailers and e-commerce generally. |
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The woman allegedly decided to hit her brakes suddenly and veer toward an exit, losing Tirico. |
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She said that the students are slowly losing touch with reality. |
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There's a way to do this if you're real careful and delicate with the controls but I'm your basic klutz and what I keep doing is hitting the buttons wrong and losing my place. |
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It is advisable to drink lots of water and losing weight helps a lot. |
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I know that Detroit is losing market share in auto sales, but how did they let the Motown sound slip out of their hands? |
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For Russians, losing Echo would be as painful as losing NPR would be for Americans or losing the BBC would be for Britons. |
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That defeat was driven largely by Romney losing women voters by an insurmountable 11 points. |
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He potted 13 reds and 12 blacks before losing position on the colour. |
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In the final few minutes, Ireland, sensing that they were in danger of losing the game, stepped up their effort, to produce a number of drives at the Scotland line. |
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He has engaged in numerous battles with booze, winning some and losing others. |
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Last time we were in London we travelled down on the day the clocks went forward, losing an hour's sleep then travelling down on a scorching hot day. |
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It's quite sweet she thinks people go to Vegas just to see Celine Dion, rather than just stumbling in blind drunk after losing their kid's college funds on the craps table. |
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In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point. |
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In chick lit, when women age, they fret about being single and losing their looks and consider cosmetic surgery. |
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She had been, he says, the backbone of their family and losing her shifted their entire emotional landscape. |
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I find I'm losing track, though, of who's who and what's what. |
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He is, however, quick to point out the ones losing the friendlies are normally those who go on to enjoy a successful season when the action heats up. |
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Farmers who had already lost their last rabi crops due to the scanty rainfall are now losing their kharif crops, which have been badly damaged due to non arrival of rains. |
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While critics are blasting her for losing too much weight, she reveals the workout routine that helped her do it. |
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They can smell competition in the wind, so thought they'd have a lash at getting new offshore customers before they start losing their own to Chinese competitors. |
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We in fixed income were probably the most arrogant about a lot of things, but we were also the angriest about losing Warren. |
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But there's a ton of value for me in my background and my history, and losing it would be a shame. |
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There should be concern from the perspective of Ukraine losing access to the Black Sea. |
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But in South Africa, as with many other countries invaded by the South American water hyacinth, the fight to stem its relentless spread has long been a losing one. |
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Every game we went without losing seemed to make us stronger. |
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Baseball is losing not only one of its most revered players, but arguably its biggest heartthrob. |
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In her first memoir, Delia Ephron talks bad hair days, her lack of religion, and losing her big sister Nora. |
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Conservative evangelicalism is losing millennials in gobs, and the World Vision fallout is sure to only accelerate the fallout. |
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The former Czech leader, once a global darling of libertarians, is losing friends fast. |
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When moving around a stream or river in waders, the angler should carry as little equipment as possible and slide feet forward, not step, to avoid losing balance. |
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Deep down into the cellars we descended for what seemed like hours while I oohed and aahed at wine press after wine press, fast losing the will to live. |
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She told them Cooley, the tough-talking former Los Angeles County District Attorney, was losing percentage points by the hour. |
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Opposition to the closure of the Lister Baths at Featherstone contributed heavily to all three Labour councillors who had represented the ward losing their seats. |
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That was the Lions' first victory at Wien Stadium, which had been opened during the losing streak and was already four years old. |
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In deciding between losing a son or abiding fate, Zeus, King of the Gods, allows it. |
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The Mediterranean outflow water layer can be traced for thousands of kilometres west of the strait, before completely losing its identity. |
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With eruptions becoming infrequent and the seamount losing its ability to maintain itself, the volcano starts to erode. |
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One such way is if it moves over land, thus depriving it of the warm water it needs to power itself, quickly losing strength. |
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These remnant systems may persist for up to several days before losing their identity. |
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This found that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet was in balance but the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was losing mass. |
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Under local laws, Johnson was at risk for losing some of his headright lands for violating the terms of indenture. |
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After losing in this period of formal hostilities with European and American powers, the Barbary states went into decline. |
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By 1966 millions were tuning into these commercial operations, and the BBC was rapidly losing its radio listening audience. |
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After losing the Battle of Fort Oswego, not only that fort, but others in the Mohawk River valley were abandoned. |
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Frederick fought defensive actions trying to blunt the invaders, losing thousands of men and precious resources in the process. |
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Both pitching and tipping become irrelevant, as the only method of failure would be losing their grip. |
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The scheme went ahead largely due to losing a car park in Denmark Road for development, resulting in a lack of parking around Cowes. |
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Hampshire played its first important match in 1864, losing to Sussex at the Antelope Ground. |
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Hampshire won 19 of their 32 matches, losing only seven matches all season. |
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The advantage of shape memory polymer resins is that they can be shaped and reshaped repeatedly without losing their material properties. |
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First, because of recent technological advances, an increasing number of workers are losing their jobs. |
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In the 2008 election, the ruling CDU held on to its position as the leading party in the state, despite losing votes and seats. |
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Next, he ran for the quaestorship after losing an election for local office in Arpinum. |
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The national team made its debut in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and reached the quarterfinals before losing to eventual champions, Italy. |
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Ammianus's account of the battle itself, as to be expected from a losing side, is far from clear. |
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The Soviet Union suffered greatly in the war, losing around 27 million people. |
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The losing party besides forfeiting their claim to the land is required to pay a fine. |
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We are losing at the street level a number of officers, but we are plussing up deputy positions. |
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A French military flying column then marched toward Antananarivo, losing many men to malaria and other diseases. |
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After losing an initial battle near Cordoba, Yusuf fled to Merida, where he raised a large Berber army. |
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In 1501, another Portuguese navigator, Pedro d'Ataide, sought shelter in Mossel Bay after losing much of his fleet in a storm. |
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The Argentines scored a decisive victory, capturing or destroying fifteen Brazilian vessels and losing none. |
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Six years after the first visit, AND1 returned as part of their renamed Live Tour, losing to the Puerto Rico Streetballers. |
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Florida has been listed as a swing state in Presidential elections since 1950, voting for the losing candidate once in that period of time. |
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Diego de Almagro the younger was caught and executed the following year after losing the battle of Chupas. |
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James held this against Maurice for his incitement of the losing side with promises that he could not keep. |
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Muraviev seized the opportunity when it was clear that China was losing the Second Opium War, and threatened China with a war on a second front. |
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After losing its first Empire to the Americans, Britain then turned its attention towards Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. |
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Meanwhile, Castile was ravaged by a plague that had arrived by ship from the north, losing half a million people. |
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The history of English syntax is thus seen as a process of losing the constraint. |
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The losing candidate was just glad to put it behind him after months on the campaign trail. |
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The use of solicitors is discouraged because the costs of legal representation cannot be recovered from the losing side. |
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President Johnson realized that supporting this bill would risk losing the South's overwhelming support of the Democratic Party. |
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A trial before the courts would delay their business, and that meant losing money. |
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Tactically indifferent with the Dutch losing two ships and the English one, the battle would have enormous political implications. |
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In 1857, Bright's unpopular opposition to the Crimean War led to his losing his seat as member for Manchester. |
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Wasted votes are seen as those cast for losing candidates, and for winning candidates in excess of the number required for victory. |
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The town was rapidly losing its wealth and its importance as a national centre. |
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As smaller particles tend to have a higher radius of curvature and this results in smaller grains losing atoms to larger grains and shrinking. |
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Passive forms included losing German shipments and allowing poor quality material to pass factory inspections. |
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The British won by losing no territories and achieving their great war goal, the total defeat of Napoleon. |
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The trader eventually buys back the stock, making money if the price fell in the meantime and losing money if it rose. |
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Market power is the ability to increase the product's price above marginal cost without losing all customers. |
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Martineau began losing her senses of taste and smell at a young age, becoming increasingly deaf and having to use an ear trumpet. |
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The southern limit was marked by the Barnsley Bed losing its coking qualities. |
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Water troughs were laid between the tracks at Garsdale enabling steam engines to take water without losing speed. |
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And was the fact she was no longer losing large chunks of time something to be celebrated or something to be rued? |
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He had thinned shockingly, losing 100 pounds in the last month of his illness. |
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After losing his job, his wife, and his leg in a single week, he became suicidal. |
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Texiters are gaining freedom to operate within Texas but losing influence within the larger United States. |
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The optometrist has been losing patients ever since he developed tremors in his hand. |
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Andersen presents absurdist approaches to questions of life and death, never losing his sense of humor or his lighthearted turn of phrase. |
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We searched unmethodically through the piles of boxes, grabbing them at random and losing track of which ones we had checked before. |
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When it sharpens the image, you can't unsharpen it again without losing data. |
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She looked me up and down and hinted that I could do with losing some weight. |
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They count a cow's warping her calf a month before her time not to be so bad as an ewe's losing her lamb. |
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As my new mother-in-law said, she is not losing a daughter but gaining a washer-upper. |
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The group went through several rounds at different courts, petitioning and repetitioning, losing again and again. |
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Australian broadcaster Clive James has admitted that he is losing his long-fought battle with leukaemia. |
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Briefly, I am not happy about what happened, but no one will be losing their job. |
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The pilot pulled up hard into a tight loop and browned out, losing sight of the target. |
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No WONDER the Democrats are losing everything... no one believes the cock-holsters anymore. |
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The third gave an account of losing her temper in traffic, after being cut up by another driver, then bursting into tears. |
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The city's major daily newspaper, the Oregonian, is losing subscribers to the dead-tree edition but has a large online following. |
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Even with a safety harness, losing one's grip that high up is disconcerting. |
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The bus was oppressively warm and the air-conditioning was fighting a losing battle with the heat. |
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The Flow of Attention results showed us where we were losing the audience so we edited those few spots and had a better commercial. |
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Those lights of human intelligence losing human expression, gelidly protruding like the alien eyes of certain uncatalogued creatures of the deep. |
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George was half through a hole in the fence losing many feathers to Red, who was trying to help him back into the pen. |
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The world could be so cockaludicrous, so full of snools and dickspeakers. Everybody was losing their gynergy. |
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He says that the men are often highly motivated to fight for the women because of an extreme fear of losing them to captivity. |
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The statue was vandalised on New Year's Eve 2007, losing part of its right arm and axe. |
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After the arm and axe were replaced the statue was again vandalised on Christmas Eve 2008, losing its axe. |
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By spring 1646, his father was losing the war, and Charles left England due to fears for his safety. |
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That decision brought the Ottoman Empire into a losing war against Russia and Britain. |
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He came fourth in the poll for Dundee, losing to prohibitionist Edwin Scrymgeour. |
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He stood for the Liberals again in the 1923 general election, losing in Leicester. |
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This population, in general, was often repatriated, often losing considerable property. |
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With a narrow win in the 1951 general election, despite losing the popular vote, Churchill was back. |
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After losing the 1970 general election, Labour returned to opposition, but retained Harold Wilson as Leader. |
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However they lost 9 out of their 20 seats on the Brighton and Hove council, losing minority control. |
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Some researchers estimate that the state is losing a land mass equivalent to 30 football fields every day. |
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The Turks also had difficulties, losing control of Jerusalem to the Fatimids of Egypt and suffering from a series of internal civil wars. |
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The teachers are fighting a losing battle because even the language mavens are losing their grip on the distinction. |
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These cities retained their city status despite their cathedrals losing that status. |
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He suffered in the Great Fire of London, losing his vicarage, library and scientific instruments. |
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Between 1983 and 1997 Jim Pawsey was the Conservative Member of Parliament, losing in 1997 to Labour's Andy King. |
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He'd look at me sort of sideways and say all the time, you're losing it, Amy, honey, you are going looney tunes. |
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Since nearly losing his shirt in a business deal a few years back, he investigates new opportunities more cautiously. |
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Apologise for losing the plot and explain what made you react the way you did. |
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The cathedral was seriously damaged by an earthquake of 1382, losing its bells and campanile. |
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Diachi, you are still one of my favorite mancubine despite losing the Pixie. |
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And any billionaire who's worried about losing that megapenny really ought to take up a hobby, like maybe horse riding. |
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Roberts came to own Saltaire, but chose to invest his money heavily in Russia, losing some of his fortune in the Russian Revolution. |
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After losing their opening match in Germany, Scotland recorded home wins against Georgia, the Republic of Ireland and Gibraltar. |
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He started badly, losing the first two Tests heavily after Australia were caught on sticky wickets. |
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The tourists put those issues behind them to bowl England out for 215 after losing the toss in the First Test at Trent Bridge. |
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The team that Don Bradman led to England in 1948 gained the moniker The Invincibles, after going through the tour without losing a single game. |
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The Australians went on to the West Indies and had their chances but ended up losing the series. |
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In 2015, Australia won the 2015 Cricket World Cup, losing just one game for the tournament. |
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Losing to other sides is not the end of the world, stated Lillee, but losing the Ashes is. |
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The history of the team extends back to 1871 when the English rugby team played their first official Test match, losing to Scotland by one goal. |
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England won the championship, however they missed a Grand Slam after losing their final match against Scotland. |
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Tigers hit the top of the league on 28 November and stayed there losing only one match all season. |
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Howard coached the club for two seasons losing a Premiership final to Sale in his first season. |
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However Leicester failed to win an unprecedented treble, losing the Heineken Cup Final to Wasps. |
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Domestic success continued with Tigers reaching Premiership finals but losing in 2011 and 2012, against Saracens and Harlequins respectively. |
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Teams can also earn 1 try bonus point for scoring four or more tries, and 1 losing bonus point for losing a match by seven points or fewer. |
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England then went on to make the final to face Australia again after losing to them by 10 points a week earlier. |
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England then met New Zealand in a must win game at the KC Stadium after losing to Australia at Wembley. |
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The first Kangaroos arrived in England on 27 September 1908, they toured Britain, losing more games than they won. |
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Helens and Leeds respectively, Wigan have now equalled St Helens's record of losing five Grand Finals. |
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By 1887 St John's had reached its first cup final, the Yorkshire Cup losing to Wakefield Trinity. |
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So, despite losing the International Match, the American team achieved its main objective, winning the British Open. |
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Roger Federer in 2006 and 2007 and Novak Djokovic in 2012 repeated this, both ultimately losing the French Open final to Rafael Nadal. |
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Championships, beating Wimbledon champion Angela Mortimer, losing to the defending champion, Darlene Hard. |
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McLaren pointed out that Hamilton had disobeyed an earlier instruction to let Alonso pass in qualifying, for fear of losing his own position. |
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A minute or two apart on the road, they were rarely a few seconds apart on time each lap, Hailwood losing by just 2 seconds. |
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He picked up fewer titles in 1991 losing both his Danish Open and World Masters titles in finals to Rod Harrington. |
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After losing to Priestley in the final of the first PDC World Championship in 1994, Taylor began to dominate the event. |
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Taylor began the tournament sluggishly, losing his singles matches against Ken MacNeil of Canada and Gary Mawson of the United States. |
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As of March 2017, Taylor has played Van Gerwen 57 times, winning 31 and losing 24, with 2 draws. |
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In 2005 he reached the quarter finals of the World Championship, losing to eventual winner Shaun Murphy. |
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He reached the last 16 of the Scottish Open, before losing against Ken Doherty. |
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That way the winning boat is insured against losing the lead due to a wind shift that favors the right side of the course. |
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This demonstrative is used in a number of contexts in some early texts in ways that suggest that the Latin demonstrative was losing its force. |
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As Latin was losing its case system, prepositions started to move in to fill the void. |
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In March 2008 Ireland toured Bangladesh, playing three ODIs against the hosts and losing all of them. |
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In the month of September, Ireland toured South Africa for a one match ODI series against Australia and the latter losing both the games. |
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In the following War of Spanish Succession, privateer attacks continued, Britain losing 3,250 merchant ships. |
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It became a target for the traditional enemies of Spain, losing a large share of the trade to the Dutch, English, and French. |
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The Liberals gained ground, but once again it was at the Conservatives' expense whilst also losing seats to Labour. |
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They continued to dominate Commons, while losing a bit of their power to enact laws that focused on their more parochial interests. |
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Upon Derby's retirement in 1868, Disraeli became Prime Minister briefly before losing that year's election. |
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While clearing Port Fuad, the 1er Regiment Etranger Parachutiste killed 100 Egyptians without losing a man in return. |
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The union tried an illegal secondary boycott and was fined in court, losing all its assets which had been used for pensions. |
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Wasted votes are votes cast for losing candidates or votes cast for winning candidates in excess of the number required for victory. |
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The British Army was defeated in the American Revolutionary War, losing the Thirteen Colonies but retaining Canada. |
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Additionally, some experts have suggested the possibility of the United States losing its superpower status completely in the future. |
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Russia feared losing Russian America without compensation in some future conflict, especially to the British. |
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In Yugoslavia, the national communist party, the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, was losing its ideological potency. |
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New York experienced several yellow fever epidemics in the 18th century, losing ten percent of its population to the disease in 1702 alone. |
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For a businessman who has the profit motive as the prime interest, it is a losing proposition to offer below or above market wages to workers. |
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After losing both his parents by the age of 10, Maugham was raised by a paternal uncle who was emotionally cold. |
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With MGM losing revenue from lost licensing fees, the franchise was removed from EA to Activision. |
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Barrie suffered bereavements with the boys, losing the two to whom he was closest in their early twenties. |
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She later finds out Cal committed suicide after losing all his money in the 1929 Wall Street crash. |
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Wittgenstein's sister Hermine said he became obsessed with mathematics as a result, and was anyway losing interest in aeronautics. |
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The losing boats from each heat may be given a second chance to qualify through a repechage. |
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Great Britain were eliminated in the first round, losing one, drawing one and winning one of their three matches. |
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Scotland endured a torrid Six Nations in 2000, losing their first four straight games. |
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It was Scotland's first victory over France since 2006, and also ended a 10 match losing streak against Les Bleus. |
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Scotland started the tournament badly by losing three of their five group games. |
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Ireland has played in 54 internationals since its debut in 1995 winning 23 and losing 28 with 3 draws. |
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In the dim light, punters sit sipping raspberry-flavoured Tokyo martinis, losing the freestyle sushi off their chopsticks or necking Asahi beer. |
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In 1255 an interview between the English and Scottish kings at Kelso led to Menteith and his party losing to Durward's party. |
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