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"I have lost something.
I seem to understand that I have lost something irrevocable.
I have been through a bereavement because I have lost something that I loved.
If that right vanishes into the panopticon [a system of perpetual surveillance] I have lost something and, in my view, gained next to nothing.
I know that I have lost something monumental and I am beginning to understand the instinctive need to express my pain and carry on.
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I've lost something.
Some have said, with their eyes, that I've lost something as a human being.
I do feel as if I've lost something, leaving them behind.
Catherine was three months old when Mhairi died: "I've lost something but not experienced what I've lost, I suppose".
I worry that in the transition from poor to comfortable, I've lost something crucial: a certain edge, a sense of anger.
"If I do not repress the memory, its recollection still provokes a vague but real feeling that I had lost something very important," he wrote in his memoir.
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