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The pitch was always likely to ease, but England have lost from many similar positions.
You don't lose from your opponent, you have lost from yourself.
"The time I would have lost from work," he said, "I didn't mind paying at all".
The answer is that what pension savers have lost from falls in share prices has been more than made up by gains from bonds and sterling.
Mr. Cook of the financial planning firm said: "Customers have benefited more from lower commissions than they have lost from increased fees".
Brown will, however, face trouble if he reneges on his commitment to compensate those who have lost from abolition of the 10p tax rate.
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Barça paid a high ransom for a player it had lost from its academy.
What this assemblage has in common is hard to surmise, but it's not anything we've lost from the popular conversation.
There is a sort of narrative of loss in the unionist community, a sense that it has lost from the peace process.
In this case, HGT would be beneficial, because it would enable a cell to regain a gene that it had lost from another member of the population.
One participant described being disappointed because they had not lost much weight, but then being pleased when the NLNY trainers emphasised how many inches the participant had lost from their waist measurement.
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