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Mellifluous, rich and gritty, like iron filings coated in honey, it's apparently lost none of its strength in the 40+ years that he's been a recording artist.
There was a study out of John Hopkins five years ago that found that 1st and 2nd generation immigrant children disproportionately outperformed children with deeper roots in the U.S. when it came to academics (this advantage was, apparently, lost by the 3rd generation).
This survey was apparently lost until 1415, when the Italian Cristoforo Buondelmonti acquired it at the island of Andros.
The seemingly straightforward advice was apparently lost on a couple of Texans who tried to make it across at St. Stephen, New Brunswick, while packing heat.
The seemingly straightforward advice was apparently lost on a couple of Texans who tried to make it across the crossing at St. Stephen, New Brunswick, while packing heat.
While it is generally illegal in Germany to display the swastika and other bits of Nazi iconography, this fact was apparently lost on the model aircraft seller who on the first day of the show displayed a large-scale replica of a Messerschmitt Me 109 fighter plane with a swastika on the tail.
The disk, which was apparently lost in the mail, was never recovered.
One of the waitresses at the Beard House addressed him in Italian throughout the evening; he would occasionally nod, and nothing was apparently lost in translation.
The most important modern specimen of an ant gripped by the fungus was stored at a museum in Paris, but was apparently lost after being loaned to a Japanese researcher in 1941.
Mr. Akar died well before war's end, and any public memory of Mr. Plée's act was apparently lost in the confusion and bliss and national forgetting of post-liberation France.
The irony of telling off someone for not wearing enough clothes when your day job is guarding a woman whose career was largely built on not wearing enough clothes was apparently lost on them.
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