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The iPhone 5 was a great improvement on the idiocy of the iPhone 4 and its oh-so-smashable glass back, but it's still prone to losing its shine through scratches and bumps.
The 'footballing machine' was losing its shine".
So, is the Sound Of … poll losing its shine?
Over the past few years, Wimbledon has been the commercial London panto to beat, but for all the surface sparkle, the formula seems to be slightly losing its shine.
But in Japan many buyers of luxury goods have been ordinary middle-class office workers, some of whom save up for years.In this section Shredding money Under the hammer Slim hopes On your bike Losing its shine Power plants The quiet Brazilian Reprints Related items Luxury goods: Less exuberantDec 6th 2007There is also a longer-term trend at work.
Mr Dantas works every day from early in the morning until late at night and his personal life appears to be somewhere between uneventful and non-existent.In this section Shredding money Under the hammer Slim hopes On your bike Losing its shine Power plants The quiet Brazilian ReprintsBefore his legal troubles began, Mr Dantas was known primarily for his brains.
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I would say it began to lose its shine, but it didn't really have a shine to begin with.
Because gold does not pay interest it loses its shine compared with other assets that do.
Peddled to poor sods who could do with a bath and a multivitamin, though, it loses its shine a bit.
She loves the city, but finds it loses its shine when the economy takes a downturn and she is made redundant from her job at the casino complex run by Chick and his wife, Cat. It is the latter pair's 400-year-old journey from the Netherlands to New Amsterdam and onwards through modern-day America that provides the heart of the narrative.
It had lost its shine.
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