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He lost a project, but more importantly, he lost his son - a man the world didn't even know.
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Or maybe they were happy that America had lost a projected 400,000 jobs that would have been generated from those games.
(She does occasionally lose a project she wants, like "Restrepo," about a United States platoon in Afghanistan, and "The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers").
Believe it or not, underbidding a project can be as big of a reason why you might lose a project as overbidding it.
Even with an ambitious fund-raising drive, the New York Public Library, which is mostly privately financed, foresees reduced hours and book purchases if it loses a projected $7.3 million in city aid on top of the $16 million cut last year.
They cannot afford to lose a projected $28 million if the "Trek" fans do not view, or care to view the movie sequel.
At the northeast corner of 81st Street, a 1913 building designed by Gaetan Ajello lost a huge projecting cornice — either galvanized or copper — sometime before 1980, leaving a bare patch at the top that has long been a painful sight.
Naturally Soderbergh was angry; he had lost an excellent project.
Take the time to notice the moments of your life that make you smile, laugh, feel happy, meaningful and valuable, the times you look forward to, the times that you are so lost in a project that time vanishes.
Being an introvert who enjoys writing and coming up with new ideas, there are times when all I wanted to do was get lost in a project and see where my thoughts took me.
Whilst the data recovery component should not be lost, a fully integrated humanities/science project could factor in the human element of climate changes.
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