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Flintridge Prep lost back-and-forth contests to Cate on Oct. 8 and to Downey Calvary Chapel 38-377 scone) Oct.ct. 15 in what were the first two defeats of an eventual three-game losing streak.

Emotions were high after the Mets lost a back-and-forth battle only two days after Francisco had allowed two ninth-inning runs to Miami, wasting his team's hard-fought one-run lead.

Kebede was second here in 2010 in a tight race, losing a back-and-forth duel to Kenya's Sammy Wanjiru by 19 seconds.

Enough time has been lost bouncing back and forth between forced secularization and a static Islam.

What is lost is the back-and-forth, the follow-up question, the possibility that something unrehearsed will make it into the article.

She was bewildered, she said, by Romeo and Juliet ("I never knew what they were up to"), and with "Hamlet" she got lost with the back-and-forth of the play.

But something crucial is being lost in the back-and-forth argument about the distinction between religion and politics, which is only a variant of old American quarrels about church and state.

The amount he's received varies depending on who you're talking to (largely because some details are getting lost in the back-and-forth currency translations, and because some of the "sponsorships" [like access to a car] are loans rather than permanent presents), but it's easily in the range of tens of thousands of dollars.

Yet the scale and the complexity of the problem are typically lost amid the charged back-and-forth between President Obama and Mitt Romney.

Conducting a presidential campaign in the middle of a war is somewhat unusual, and several foreign policy experts lament that a great deal of nuance and thoughtful discussion is lost in the political back-and-forth.

They could easily get lost amid the back and forth between Al Gore and George W. Bush Debbie Stabenow and Spencer Abraham Bill Hollisterer and Gretchen Whitmer; and Cliff Taylor, Marietta Robinson, Edward Thomas, Thomas Fitzgerald, Robert Young and Stephen Markman (candidates for president; the United States Senate; the Michigan House; and the State Supreme Court, respectively).

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