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And it dawned on some of us that journalism had fatally lost its innocence.
Fly into his atmosphere, and you're bound to get fatally lost.
Hamilton has fatally lost the duel with Burr, and the characters return to size up Hamilton's legacy.
And yet Sprewell's futile pursuit of Carter through the maze of moves is not where the Knicks were fatally lost.
It would be wrong to diminish the efforts of England's best performers – Billy Vunipola and the Youngs brothers enhanced their reputations – but ultimately Robshaw's men fatally lost sight of the one thing that really mattered.
Line of the night, however, went to poor Austin, who appears to have fatally lost his mojo after being tricked by Masters and Virginia and ended up wailing: "Why won't my dick work?" as even Jane failed to get him aroused.
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A cap not only means that block residents keep the adequate pressure in their showers going, but it also means that in case of an actual fire, firemen coming to the rescue would not risk fatally losing required water pressure in their fire extinguishing hoses.
It is a contest the fishermen often lost, sometimes fatally, before mechanized reels became popular here, about two decades ago.
These were the advantages of the Ivorian rebels over the Libyans: years of experience, political leadership, a fair election, a fatally weakened regime that lost the will to fight.
Concorde was a lost cause – a fatally flawed time machine for different times.
He made millions, and lost it all, infamously and fatally swallowing a cyanide pill in court after being convicted and sentenced to seven years in 1904 for swindling investors.
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