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A country that "loses it," he insisted, "becomes a country that is merely a vassal".
"To realists," Bass writes, "a war crimes tribunal is simply something that the countries that decisively win a war inflict on the helpless country that loses it.
A soft-ripening cheese that loses it chalky core and takes on a satiny texture and a more pungent, mouth-filling mineral flavor as it ages, it is meant to be put on the cheese board, at room temperature, not in a salad with beets.
However, one lesson is that tax exemption is worth a lot, and that an organization that loses it loses something of enormous value.
Furthermore, the amino acid that acquires the codon is almost always a neighbour of the one that loses it (e.g. the AUA codon, which is initially Ile, can be reassigned to Met, which initially occupies the neighbouring AUG codon).
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Rather, it was the DPJ that lost it: after its euphoric victory in 2009, it made a hash of government.
What would those people, that lose it?
It couldn't be our 'lions' that lost it, surely?
I know that losing it is part of the process, but the regret persists.
In her cracked, desperate voice it sounds like something so incredible that losing it would be devastating.
For it is the party's inability to connect culturally with most British voters that lost it the election.
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