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An absent-minded professor, he is always losing his keys or forgetting to tuck in his shirttails.
She is always losing things, and she carries a flask of Scotch around in her handbag to help her through daily crises.
Instead of viewing the global trading system as a free marketplace, Trump describes it as a battlefield, and one where the U.S. is "always losing".
He also visualised the giant boy gorilla Kid Kong, adopted by short-sighted Granny Smith, and Gums, a parody of Jaws starring a shark who is always losing his dentures.
The House delegation from the State of New York is always losing people because of stupid sex tricks: marathon tickling sessions with the aides, the e-mailing of half-naked photographs, or Weiner's habit of texting pictures of his private parts to strangers.
As Lee observes, "she is always losing her opportunities, because she cannot quite turn herself into a commodity". Lily's failures reflect the importance of money, and self-marketing, for women in late-19th-century American society, and Wharton's assessment is brutal.
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Something is always lost, and something gained.
Time is always lost for equipment repair and recalibration, bad weather and other unforeseeable delays.
Evidence is always lost to time, to decay, to confusion, to incompetence, and to murky memories.
Old, I no longer know what they know: how to regain what is always lost.
Even with their exceptional power performance, these types of capacitors have less than 100% cycle efficiency some energy is always lost as heat.
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