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And, let's face it, the moviegoing experience has entirely lost any glamour it ever had and become just another fast-food experience.
The two problems are similar: in the same way that the credit default swaps and CDOs (collateralised debt obligations) of the sub-prime crisis lost all touch with a reality where no actual people were in a position to afford mortgages, London's property market has entirely lost touch with the needs of ordinary Londoners.
It has entirely lost its chloroplast genome, researchers report this month in Molecular Biology and Evolution.
Boot dislikes the term "neoconservative" since he believes that it "has entirely lost its original meaning", but he does not mind being called one.
He described the character "like a happy, fun-loving, not-overly-intelligent sponge," but said that "[He] has entirely lost the naïveté which has long been the basis of his charm".
The US economy has entirely lost the ability to create jobs in tradable sectors, and the recent downward blip in unemployment was merely the result of more people giving up looking, which causes them to drop out of the statistics.
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It is untrue that England's selectors have entirely lost the capacity for surprise.
The answer is that conservatives have entirely lost control over the culture.
It's not that I've entirely lost my taste for big-budget action/adventure movies.
Syria has essentially become a damage limitation exercise; and one that we in the West appear to have entirely lost interest in.
She never seems to have entirely lost the self-aware, if not controlled, heedlessness that is part of dance, or the joy.
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