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When the self-described language maven wrote, "Such past experience should remind us,... " David Prentice of Sheenboro, Quebec, a member of the Squad Squad policing redundant tautologies, noted coolly, "I wonder what other kind of experience there is?" (O.K.; when dealing with experience, lose past).
As a freshman in college and quite frankly at any point in your life, you are bound to lose past friends and past loved ones.
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It has become a noble monument of a lost past.
The physical look of the movie is a revelation of a lost past.
Now the toothbrush factory stands empty with blank windows, a painful reminder of their lost past.
But much had changed over the last three years, and the team seemed to shake off its losing past.
In Dracula, an insipidly urbane modernity is seduced by the over-acting that signals the lost past.
A whole generation has grown up in the camps with only stories of that lush, lost, past.
On Tuesday, in the massive bleachers, in the seventh inning, so many jerseys still represented the Cubs' losing past.
Chandler preferred to play more games, because he had lost past off-seasons to rehabbing injuries and wanted to hone his skills.
One argument deployed in King's favour is that she is the future, while Livingstone is a throwback to Labour's election losing past.
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