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EVERY time a world-class chess player loses to a computer, humans die a little.
Anyone who loses to a finalist moves into a repechage (second-chance) competition for bronze medals.
And if that loses to a royal (king or queen) in the West hand, declarer cashes his ace next.
This loses to a singleton queen offside, and gains when East has the singleton ace or a void.
In not many sports is it possible that the best team loses to a team with completely different potential.
When the United States loses to a "raggedy-ass, little fourth-rate country," as Lyndon B. Johnson described his North Vietnamese foe, the loss leaves an unshakable legacy.
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He has lost to a champion.
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You lost to a vocational school, Georgetown?
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