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That entails losing my job".
They are finding themselves, which entails losing us and Grafton.
The novel's lesson for child and man, man and beast, is that loving often entails losing, and that is horrible, sickening and frightening.
The whole thing about being a talk show host is that you stop observing and make a spectacle of yourself, and that usually entails losing control over what you disclose and what you hold back.
In a curious inversion of the "Higher Power" concept — "There are no atheists in a casino," Allen writes, in the novel's finest line — gambling recovery entails losing faith, not gaining it.
So the "monstrous offensive by Dixon against the others" — and his ultimate moral victory, which entails losing the job and getting the girl, who had been claimed by Welch's horrible son Bertrand — is unmistakably a form of class rebellion.
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Clearly, he hadn't bargained on the fact that "paying forward" for the stunt would entail losing his wife, his cat, his last remaining money, and any hope of shopping at the mall again for 12 months after Bloomington police ordered him not to return to the scene for a year.
But losing part of my body does not entail losing my body, as a whole.
They could entail losing power.
Although waiting until the assailants have left the scene does entail lost precious time for the stabbing victim, having more people injured is hardly conducive to rescuing anybody.
"That process did entail losing some people, but it included getting to a better place" Harrison said.
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