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The irony of Mr. Bianchi's lament may be lost on all but county insiders.

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A simple concept — that the response to what one deems bad speech should be better speech — is lost on all too many of our officials.

This fact is lost on all the above-mentioned parties.

But a little bit of innocence has been lost on all fronts.

[The irony of this statement was lost on all concerned].

That potential, said Dr. Kenneth Kendler, the Banks distinguished professor of psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University, "has not been lost on all the major pharmaceutical companies," especially in an era when psychiatric medications are fixtures on the drug industry's best-seller list.

They'll all be lost on the children in the audience; at a preview screening, the one unreserved roar came for a scene in which a roly-poly, smiling baby urinated on someone's head.

However, it's quite possible the game-changing impact of the iSlate may be lost on newspaper publishers and others (after all, their reaction to Craigslist came years too late).

All data will be lost on the drive you select.

Unfortunately for us and the world, this simple but profoundly important truth is lost on virtually all economists and central bankers today.

And that effect has not been lost on ensembles of all nationalities, which recognize an all-Russian program as a shortcut to the audience's heart.

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