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The injury rate remains the same: nearly 100percentt, with an average of one fisherman lost every week.
"I get this question a lot," said Jeff Jensen, an Entertainment Weekly writer who cranks out two multithousand-word columns and a video about "Lost" every week.
And it amazes me that you wanted to become a prosecutor based on that show because, in "Perry Mason," the prosecutor, Berger, lost every week, with one exception that we'll get to later.
She told about a "Perry Mason" episode she saw as a girl, and how impressed she was when Hamilton Burger, the D.A. who lost every week, said he was proud of doing the right thing when the guilty were convicted and the innocent set free.
Put another way, that's 7,234 jobs lost every week.
"In 'Lost,' every week you tune in and you don't know what's going to happen".
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"That's at least an hour I lose every week just looking for parking.
This is roughly the same amount the plant reportedly loses every week.
Before today, I always was saying that against Roger, Rafa, Novak, you always lose, every week.
"We had to overcome a losing tradition, the sense that everybody expected you to lose every week.
So a different retort is needed, a defusing one to which the only sensible response is a chuckle: "we lose every week, we lose every weee-eek, you're nothing special, we lose every week" or the always diverting: "Let's pretend we've scored a goal … ".
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