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When rehearsal ceased, this information was lost through decay or displacement.
Although buried fossils were generally well preserved, much information was lost after re-exposure by fragmentation and sub-aerial weathering.
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But it remained unclear just what information was lost, what happened to it and whether national security was compromised as a result.
Health care providers and insurers would have to notify patients whenever such information was lost, stolen or used for an unauthorized purpose.
The one-inch-wide magnetic tape was stretched and broken at one point, but it is too soon to say whether any crucial information was lost.
For historians who thought such information was lost or could never be collected and analyzed, the database is a once-unimaginable prize.
Mizell-Nelson thought that the man, an ironic precursor of Rosa Parks, might even have been arrested, but couldn't prove it; the file containing that information was lost in Hurricane Katrina.
The Department of Energy, the Navy, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service also suffered data breaches last year where personal information was lost or stolen.
The state is providing free credit protection for people whose information was on the laptop, and Accenture is paying for protection for the 57 whose information was lost in Ohio.
In 1976 he said that once a black hole formed it lost mass by radiating energy, known as "Hawking radiation", but it contained no information about the inside matter and once the hole evaporated, all information was lost.
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