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Progress subsequently became very slow, and as the 2/48th Battalion approached "Coconut Ridge" (designated Highland 5 by the Japanese) at around midday, one of the Matildas was disabled when it lost a track to an improvised explosive device which had been placed under the road by the defending Japanese.
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It is particularly difficult for the British fans to think of losing a track at which so much of the country's motor-racing history has occurred.
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(The show must go on because nobody has time to worry about losing a few tracks of hair while there are 4,500 screaming fans to entertain).
He said he felt as if he had lost a child, and he missed track and field every day.
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Several times a month, it seems, an airport terminal has to be cleared because of an error: an unplugged magnetometer, a screener who lost track of a passenger.
One, "Missing Heart," is an acoustic-guitar ballad with overdriven steel guitar pushed into a cavernous background; the other, "A Heart Like Mine," is simple, bright, overdriven, like an imagined lost track from an early-period Beatles album.
After tracking was complete, we visually checked all trajectories for each video, manually correcting any errors and joining discontinuous trips where the software had lost track of a fish for a few frames.
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