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The lesson, though, is often lost on the students.
That circularity, however, is often lost on modern minds.
Perhaps that is why their semi-sophisticated humor is often lost on actual children.
But it is not unmanly to feel deeply, which is often lost on the genre's simps and dullards, of which there have been many lately.
The irony that the roots of the crisis lie in housing markets, where turnover costs are high, is often lost on the tax's proponents.
BAGHDAD — Iraqi military officials often refer to their American counterparts as "the friends," a circumlocution full of Eastern subtlety that is often lost on the friends themselves.
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The excitement and endless possibilities of travel are often lost on passengers waiting for a long international flight.
The distinctive color of Mr. Malaby's voice, on soprano as well as tenor, was often lost on a crowded canvas.
I wanted to press into Steven's belly and say, "Isn't this image of us, two tiny people in love, huddling at the foot of America's greatest ocean liner, absurd?" But I didn't say that, because frankly, dramatic irony was often lost on Steven.
The songs associated with Piaf, by musicians and lyricists such as Michel Emer and Raymond Asso, all work as melodramatic mini soap-operas in French and, for the first half of the show, these qualities are often lost on an anglophone audience, despite clumsy attempts at theatricality and rather literal back projections.
And those sorts of subtle tweaks are often lost on mainstream phone buyers.
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