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You can tell by the way he feigns inattention as the doors close and the two plain-clothes guys pull out their identification badges; he acts as if he is too lost in thought to notice them, staring blankly ahead, his body gone nervous and tense.
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And he looks away — he pretends to be too lost in thought to help out.
Those who knew the senator, though, feel he was too lost in his own pain that night to have been thinking any such thing.
The real Jenkins was too lost in music to register an opinion of the movies, but you assume she would have welcomed delighting us in stereo.
We're too lost in circling thoughts, remembering the past or worrying about the future, to notice the many magical things going on around us.
If the gap is too big, the fit will be too lose.
If the length is too short, the ring will be too tight; if it is too long, the ring will be too lose.
West is too 'lost in this plastic life.'" Cole Mathew of Slant Magazine described the track as "Kanye's much-anticipated reworking of Bon Iver's "Woods" from his classic EP", and wrote that "it's astounding how he takes the strangest sample on the album and crafts it into a defiantly giddy dance number, complete with tribal drumming in the verses and group choruses that sound massive.
Fairness is another basic management precept that is too often lost in the shuffle.
The voice of the child is too often lost in current bureaucratic processes.
The audacious radicalism of Gandhi's ideas is too often lost in the blandly universal reverence his name evokes.
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