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The roofer produces a wide bearded closer's grin that is utterly lost on my widow.

This foreground spreads to distances so vast -- human scale is utterly lost as all features recede, turn blue, recede, and become bluer still.... What was missing?

Hamlet is not a man who cannot make up his mind, as Laurence Olivier would have it, but rather a man whose desire is utterly lost to him.

The story is about Santosh, a poor servant from Bombay who accompanies his master, a diplomat, to Washington, D.C. Santosh is utterly lost in America, but he eventually marries an African-American woman and thus gains the right to stay.

That art is utterly lost on the heroines of two neo-Gidget series that begin this weekend: Hawaii-set "Beyond the Break," on the N tonight, and on Sunday ABC Family's "Falcon Beach," set on a lake in New England.

The well-known sequence in which she submits to Troy's phallic sword-twirling is good, but she has a better scene, finding herself confessing to the caddish soldier that she has never been kissed – and realises in that moment that she is utterly lost.

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We were utterly lost again.

"I was utterly lost," she said.

At times his nuances can be utterly lost in translation.

The movie begins, and you are utterly lost in it.

When he left her, Ms. Mosher was utterly lost.

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