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There are other reasons the Islanders get a bit lost in the discussion.
Actually all of Suffolk feels a little bit lost in the past.
"I was a young guy, a little bit lost in county cricket.
It's simple enough, but I get a bit lost in the run-through.
Almost too many: I sometimes got a bit lost in the Victorian gloom.
Mr. Strasser of Janney said that Wal-Mart's shifting strategies indicated the retail giant was "a little bit lost" in navigating the economic downturn.
"You get a little bit lost in the store, and I think the consumer was a little bit confused, more so on the tops side".
At that opera's premiere on New Year's Eve, Mr. Madore got a bit lost in the shuffle of a big cast and a bigger space.
So it's not surprising that a delicious development has gotten a bit lost in the shuffle: the opening of a serious and strikingly original restaurant.
When I met Patti, I was a little bit lost in terms of having someone to look up to, of staying true to artistic integrity and being fearless.
It all gets a bit lost in the woods, but there's enough finely honed madness in the corridors of the hotel to cover the price of a room.
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