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It's up to them what they decide to do with the information, but no part of their identity will ever be missing.
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Dr. T. didn't know that Peale's mastodon had ever been missing.
(Whether they'd ever been missing at all Zwelish was left to wonder).
The only thing she ever felt was missing - was having a sister.
He said they produced "the most colloquial broadcast ever" and would be missed if they were replaced by perfectly competent announcers who would not be idiosyncratic or memorable.
I won't pretend that with 24 dancers swirling in front of me, each cycling through the sequence, I could always (or ever) discern what was missing.
'Now in its 32nd year, the most northerly folk festival in the UK is stronger than ever and shouldn't be missed.' Details: the festival takes place from 3-6 May with events and performances individually priced (shetlandfolkfestival.com) 43.
His love of life, keen intellect, sense of humor and ever-present smile will be missed by all who knew him.
The party leadership should be constantly challenging the coalition's wretched green record – there are certainly plenty of opportunities The coalition has failed miserably to be the greenest government ever - Ed Miliband is missing an enormous political advantage if he fails to call them to account.
A true friend of 60 plus years, he will be missed and ever be remembered.
Charismatic and idiosyncratic, capable of building friendships, communicating to the masses as few other leaders ever have, Mr. Chávez will be missed.
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