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Years could be lost in search of a birth certificate, a driver's license, or a passport.
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The American character is lost, in search of the way, in search of the path: "Where are we going?
Many lives were lost in search of the Northwest Passage, a sea route through the North American Arctic.
Not worrying about that difference is getting lost in the woods to us because the real history of the stamp collection is lost in search of a concise law.
Indeed, up to half of the original nucleotides can be lost in old lineages, ignoring the too-short copies (<400 bp) discarded during the initial search.
(Some of his former colleagues have said in recent days that troops were endangered and lives were lost in the search for Bergdahl, an issue which, the Times notes this morning, is not so simple to sort out).
"There you are, lost in the shadows, searching for someone to set you free from New York City," Lillian Lopez sings, mournful; her home isn't a point of pride but a burden to escape, even for a night.
Defa's prior film, the feature "Bad Fever" (also starring Audley, who co-stars in his own drama "Open Five 2" in La Di Da as well), depicts the anguish of being lost in language while searching for one's words; in "Family Nightmare," Defa finds himself in the words of others, of those closest to him.
In VVVVVV, the player controls Captain Viridian, who is lost in an alternative dimension, in search of the other five missing members of the spaceship's crew, namely Doctor Victoria, Officer Vermillion, Professor Vitellary, Chief Verdigris, and Doctor Violet.
Using the Affymetrix U133A/B GeneChip Microarrays the authors searched for transcripts that were lost in grade III meningiomas compared with grade I.
Since the invasion and migration responses to TGFβ were lost in both Smad2 null and Smad3 null IMECs while the EMT response was only lost in the Smad3 null cells, we searched for a different underlying mechanism to explain the Smad dependency of the invasion response.
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