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"How could one on the road to coronation possibly lose?" asked one, Orson Swindle, mocking Mr. Bush.
"Do you know why the Americans and Israelis are winning and we Arabs always lose?" asked the emir.
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"Is Nick Willianson sure that it was the radio which caused Wales to lose?" asks SWARR.
What will I lose?' asks McLaughlin, who has worked with republicans on the Falls area to improve access across the peace line.
"Is he OK with losing?" asked Sinclair.
"Will the U.S. government reimburse us for the money we've lost?" asked Abdul Rauf Aziz, the oldest brother.
We saw her heading to class at Fairfield – looking slightly out of time ("Are you lost?" asked a fellow student) before collapsing on the stairs.
Several lawyers for detainees who had no pending habeas corpus case on the docket — because, for example, they had previously filed a petition but lost — asked a court to decide that the 2004 rules still covered them.
How many U.S. lives will be lost?" asked Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y).
But this is Paraguay, and there was no real signage or tourism map to be found, so I did what I always do when a bit lost: ask people where to get something to eat.
Waiters in brown bank-clerk outfits patrol the floor like park rangers, though they often seem lost — ask them what's good and they tell you what's popular.
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