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Losing that much ground on Monticello's half-mile course meant it was all but over.
Losing that much revenue could mean cutting back hours for employees, he said.
"With Mars losing that much water, the planet was very likely wet for a longer period of time than was previously thought, suggesting it might have been habitable for longer," said Michael Mumma, a senior scientist at Goddard and an author of a paper on the findings, published in Science.
And still, despite losing THAT much body fat, I still look in the mirror some days and drag myself.
Most teams don't have the luxury of using their bench players and not losing that much.
I had been brought in by the Yankees as a hired gun to support an oft-injured outfield and to provide the sort of depth where, should one of their star outfielders need a day off, the team wouldn't be losing that much in leadership.
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Overall, 135 people lost that much weight.
M.J. has not lost that much in a year.
That does not mean, however, that Medicare and Medicaid lost that much.
The first is that, in objective terms, plenty of Trump supporters haven't lost that much.
They have lost more than $320 billion in asset value through write-downs; they have not lost that much in profit.
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