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Most of all, S.O.S. officials say they wish Redesdale would trap squirrels only where reds and grays are currently competing, in the north, rather than in areas more toward the south, like Hexham, which are considered a lost cause.
The Kings were considered a lost cause before Darryl Sutter took over as the coach at midseason, guiding them to a 25-13-11 record in the final months.
Instead, Lerner saw an opportunity in the one form of transport that many considered a lost cause: the bus.
Preservationists like Mr. Hicks say they believe that what many had considered a lost cause may now actually be within reach.
For bananas considered a "lost cause," banana bread is usually the answer.[6].
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The Daily Mail published an excellent article about an anonymous British major's despair at being deployed into what he – and many soldiers I know – consider a lost cause.
FIFA has, of course, been urged to embrace change before, but for those who consider this a lost cause, it should not be.
On the other side of the ledger, the reëlection battle of the Republican Senator Mark Kirk, of Illinois, who won his office in the Tea Party wave of 2010, is widely considered to be a lost cause.
That said, even winning just New Jersey might be considered a victory of sorts for the Democrats, considering that most of the party now considers the Virginia race a lost cause.
Unable to make the face recognizable, many embalmers will consider displaying the body a lost cause.
"I think it is a lost cause.
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