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I lost a location.
We lost a location, and the other one is more expensive.
We lost a location 8 hours before we were supposed to shoot there.
When we lost a location, I went out and found a new one that was even better than one we had before.
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Ruthlessly dispossessed of the Park by night-time thugs dressed as NYC police, the Occupiers lost a physical location and the General Assembly as their central voice.
When Service Corp. started paying more than nine times operating earnings (income before depreciation, interest and taxes) for funeral homes, Stewart refused to pay more than eight times-even if it meant losing a desirable location.
Way-marking, as we call it, may diminish the likelihood of losing an "interesting" location, perhaps following disturbance by, for example, a predator or conspecific.
Google's Alphabet just lost an "N", after location-based gaming department Niantic Labs announced that it is going independent.
Because if we lost this location, a new location would have been far too costly for our budget.
As a cultural concept it seems to have become a lost location in recent years, a nonsite, though you recognize it instantly when you come across it, as you do in Ms. Kraus's no-interest-in-anything-normal films.
In a hierarchical scheme, losing a grid module produces location ambiguities that increase in size with the period of the missing module.
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