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"I don't think I lost something there.
"I, of course, ended up there because I lost something.
At Harvard, he told an interviewer, "I lost something very essentially me".
"I realized that I lost something kind of big, which is emotion," she said.
I've been through a bereavement, I believe, because I lost something that I loved".
"I lost something when I came out here, and got it back with 'American Beauty.' I don't want to ever lose that again".
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"I believe I lose something, and the customer loses something, too.
I won six or seven majors last year and as soon as I lose something, bang – they're on me.
When I don't stop to think like a 9th grader, to think like someone who is juggling six classes, many of which are not connected to life outside the classroom, I lose something valuable.
Has the art become narrower, or am I losing something?" He gives no definitive reply but allows that he seems to have been more drawn to the photography than the painting -- even though a painting got first prize.
What if I lose something that wasn't backed up?
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