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WASHINGTON — Dance, the art of the uncapturable present tense, continually loses its past.
If an employee's battery continually loses battery power, we are going to wonder why.
If, for instance, the Home Office continually loses the records of millions of people, or the Football Association selects England managers who do not perform, or a local social-services office persists with a poor child-care strategy, then the chief civil servant of the Home Office, the head of the FA and the boss of social services should not even be allowed to resign, but should be dismissed.
The Arctic Ocean continually loses thick, old ice, the kind that easily survives a warm summer, as currents sweep it out the Fram Strait, east of Greenland.
She plays Brooke, the vapid actress who continually loses her dress and her contact lens.
Megan Hilty can be considered a star, too, thanks to "Smash". (At the preview attended, she was the only member of the group to receive entrance applause). She plays Brooke, the vapid actress who continually loses her dress and her contact lens.
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Fundamentally it makes it impossible to pay it off, and it seems illogical to continue to raise it when the government will just continually lose money.
I continually lose myself in its tumult.
At Dortmund, they continually lost their better players at the end of each season.
The couple continually lost their friend & usually moved after one year in a place.
But it was distressing for United that Giggs and Van Nistelrooy continually lost the ball.
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