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To lose (someone).
This is often used when someone is chasing someone OR being chased by someone.
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This, I have always assumed, is precautionary: If your lady gets lost, someone will put her on a plane back to the jewelry store.
Put your name on everything so that if it gets lost, someone will find it and can return it.
Put a name and phone number on it, especially if it's for everyday wear, so that if it gets lost someone can return it - and all the possessions inside - back to you.
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Stella has been practising as a commercial medium for the last 27 years and, as well as relaying messages to people who have lost someone, she occasionally gets involved in solving a mystery.
"Get them talking to family members who have lost someone.
(Nurse clinician-researcher) "(we need the …ability to track referrals and see whether the patient actually saw the psycho-oncologist because it doesn't always happen… sometimes the referral gets lost or someone forgets to make a phone call, … and to have that in some sort of standardized, accessible way, ideally as part of the medical record".
Note: go to the purser and request that your younger kids do not have any signing privileges just in case the card gets lost and someone tries to use it.
In the event, she/he gets lost and someone finds her/him, it will help the rescuer to realize that your cat cannot see and needs extra special help.
But marketing departments for these outfitters must figure that certain people will feel that even one night in the wild requires a headlamp and a two-way radio -- just in case someone gets lost looking for the water tap.
Each time you go somewhere like a museum or fair, talk about what to do if someone gets lost.
If someone gets lost or there's any problem, a cell-phone is invaluable.
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