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"I think that everything you gain you lose somewhere else.
As the final votes are counted from Thursday's local elections we're on track to lose somewhere between 400 and 500 Labour councillors.
"For us we lose somewhere between 40,000 and 60,000 barrels a day to crude theft and this is only what is lost in the metered sections of our pipeline.
My bet: Assuming there is not a serious drop in the jobless rate, the House Dems lose somewhere between 30 seats and the 54 seats that they lost in 1994 to put Newt Gingrich in power.
"The best estimates we've got indicate that we'll probably lose somewhere around two-thirds of the world's bears somewhere around mid-century, just based on the simple fact that we're losing sea ice," says Andrew Derocher, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta and past chair of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Polar Bear Specialist Group.
If you play this dice game over and over, you will lose somewhere near $1.67 per game on average.
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That seems to have [been] lost somewhere.
I was lost somewhere deep down inside myself.
The charger was in my luggage, lost somewhere in Europe.
"And I've come home to find the apostrophe that we lost somewhere along the way".
But now he was lost, somewhere she couldn't follow him.
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