Of course, you can have your baggage checked in, although 5 million pieces of baggage go missing each year worldwide. |
The two British soldiers are the first to go missing in action in the conflict. |
Another related concept is the notion of patients who go missing from the private sector or other community based services. |
More go missing and unreported since owners gain little by filing a police report. |
The Committee notes further that a high number of children go missing, particularly from child protection institutions. |
When the show begins, the set and costumes haven't arrived, lines are flubbed, actors go missing, sound and light cues are mixed up and props break. |