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Then Lyle became a star and something went missing.
When something went missing, she would search the house from top to bottom, like a police dog, until she found it.
"We didn't want to risk a situation where someone might have friends over and something went missing, or someone got distracted while cooking dinner and started a fire".
A sharp-edged 2008 description of Zardari notes that he hails from a tribe with "little social standing" in Sindh; "there is a story that as children, Sindhis were told 'a Zardari stole it' if something went missing".
If something went missing in the fraternity, someone would always be quick to blame any of the African American football players who would come over to visit friends in the house (of course never to their faces).
Recently, he installed CCTV cameras so that if something went missing in the salon, as had previously happened during a Chinese client's visit, he would have proof to show that he did not steal.
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"All procedural activity is a bargain, and at each bargain either we come to a halt or something goes missing".
"When something goes missing, who do you think everyone looks at?" Once he burns through his monthly welfare check, Mr. Sloane hails cabs for party people bar-hopping in the meatpacking district.
Like many advances in cancer research, this knowledge was counter-intuitive to what had gone before: instead of having something extra in a cancerous cell, a mutated tumour suppressor led to something going missing.
"I'm still worried about that, but with what we're seeing, I'm growing more concerned about something going missing in transport," said Mr. Mowhot-Larssen, who is now at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
When something goes missing, you turn on the handheld finder.
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