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Go back to the historical record and, from the 1830s, 1840s and into the 20th century, the chroniclers of Antarctic history are always lost for words about how to describe the place.
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This can also help you earn some money, just sell things people always lose (for example, rubbers 50p each).
The magazine has almost always lost money, and for the previous five years a small team of wealthy friends of the magazine had been sustaining it.
I went both ways: always lost in admiration for this young New Zealander's vast knowledge and narrative skill, sometimes lost in her game, wishing at times for more warmth, delighted by her old-school chapter headings ("In which a stranger arrives. . . " "In which Quee Long brings a complaint before the law. . .
However I want it on record that I've always lost my notes (for my Huffington blogs) and other scraps of papers I scrawled groceries on to buy at the market.
On Tuesday evenings I went to his flat for Scrabble and always lost.
Thus, given a pair of lawyers that faced each other, the chance for one of them to have always won (equivalently, the other always lost) is 0.85.
Nichols always lost.
And I lost, I always lost.
"I'm virtually always lost".
Something is always lost, and something gained.
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