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The latter title would have matched with my personal philosophical point of view: while it is reasonable that researchers in mathematics develop with enthusiasm and dedication new promising mathematical tools and theories, it is important then that the accumulated knowledge and cultural wealth (the instance of topology in the twentieth century being a major one) be not lost afterwards.

The British ships suffered 190 killed or wounded in the battle and a number lost afterwards in the fire aboard Corona.

In addition, any excess weight can be lost afterwards: The best part about being pregnant [laughter] is just eating what you like and not worrying about the weight.

Beyond the urgency of the FHCI launch, the momentum for the collaboration between MoHS and partners seems diminished, if not lost, afterwards.

Self-talk messages included using pregnancy as a reason to overeat, overeating once morning sickness had passed 'to make up for' previous eating problems, and assuming weight gain in pregnancy would be quickly lost afterwards, especially when breastfeeding.

These findings explain the biphasic pattern of nuclear NF-κB binding that has been observed in response to tonic TNF stimulation in a number of distinct cell types [ 15, 16], where the initial oscillation is observed due to stimulus-induced synchrony in the cell population, but lost afterwards because subsequent oscillations are asynchronous and appear damped in the population [ 14].

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But he lost after a vitriolic campaign and was imprisoned shortly afterwards.

The spaceship was launched from Kazakhstan on 28 April, but control was lost soon afterwards.

The unmanned cargo ship was launched from Kazakhstan on 28 April, but control was lost soon afterwards.

"We've had major investment before, such as Thorpe, when there was a boom, but we lost it afterwards.

Even if the levels of shares in Argentina, Canada, New Zealand and the United States but not in Australia seem similar in the early 1930s (a commonality which is lost shortly afterwards), it is necessary to stress that several methodological issues limit the comparability of levels across countries (see Atkinson and Piketty 2007): the plot should be read in terms of dynamics and not levels.

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