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This album reveals the shaky nature of their stature: it has just one prospective hit and a dubious cover of a 1980s single, both lost in a sea of generic disco.
In many cases, particularly involving films of the 1930s and earlier, first-generation material no longer exists (the negatives of "King Kong" and "Citizen Kane," for example, were both lost in a fire), and the movies survive only in copies many generations removed from the original.
You're both lost in a mental labyrinth and barely functioning.
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The Jets played both, losing in a rout to the Rams and splitting their two games with the Patriots.
Both are lost in a subset of CPM patients.
Quaint but faintly creepy, like a film set for a Disney production of Rumpelstiltskin, the place felt both unreal and lost in a timewarp.
It was a screenplay slated to be an 80s grindhouse film with an accompanying early-synth soundtrack, but both were pronounced lost in a fire in 1984.
Both properties were lost in a mutant Tat protein (F38A) that is deficient in HIV transactivation.
Both can make characters seem lost in a world not of their own making.
Celebrity interviews are often prosaic or, worse still, completely saccharine affairs where both interviewer and interviewee become lost in a mutual haze of self-promotion.
She's both physically present yet psychically remote, lost in a dream.
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