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In another sort of redemption, "The Life of the Jews in Palestine" -- which was produced in 1913 by the Odessa-based Mizrakh Company and presumed to be lost for some 80 years -- has resurfaced in New York.
There should be no gap in the spectral domain, otherwise some spectral information will be lost for some wavelengths.
At a planning meeting concerns were raised about the potential loss of views, with heritage groups worried the sight of St Paul's Cathedral will be lost for some.
Would one of the game's most gifted quarterbacks, the man who had just become the league's highest-paid player, be lost for some unthinkable stretch of games?
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Such behaviour is clearly adaptive if eggs are lost for some reason and if other environmental stimuli are present, the missing eggs are replaced.
The Makahs last killed a whale in 1999, after regaining a treaty right to do so that had been lost for some 70 years.
One of the concerns for the reactor design is the effects of a loss of flow accident (LOFA) where the coolant circulators are lost for some reason, causing a loss of forced coolant flow through the core.
Several copies are known to exist of this scene from the Leonardo mural, which was painted in 1504 for Florence's Palazzo Vecchio and has been lost for some 500 years, despite numerous attempts to locate it.
A lot of them, including this one, were lost for some inescapable reasons: a determined government determined to quash trade union militancy, against a background of a declining industry which even Mrs Thatcher's Labour predecessors had begun to call time on in the 1970s.
In-work cash entitlements increased under this reform but eligibility to in-kind child nutrition programmes was lost for some households.
The fossils - which had been lost for some 165 years - were found by chance in the vaults of the British Geological Survey HQ near Keyworth, UK.
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