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For those who lost favour, though, life could be difficult.
This benign view of competition, never very realistic, had gradually lost favour.
He was soon dismissed, however, having lost favour with Charles II.
But he lost favour with King Ferdinand IV by showing a tendency to spare the republicans.
But in the 1950s his blend of insouciance and sentimentality lost favour at home.
Cask wine lost favour about the time Australia was trying to be a bit posher.
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The last candidate to drop out was Democrat Martin O'Malley after he was losing favour in the polls.
After Ferdinand's marriage to Maria Carolina, the daughter of Maria Theresa, Tanucci began to lose favour with the disengaged, weak monarch.
Both Mr Bush and Mr Blair may be losing favour over Iraq at home, but America and Britain are likely to stay the course abroad.
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