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"For what was lost, for what remains, for how you saw what no one else did — they were all too busy looking at my boob".
I was lost for what seemed like an eternity.
And not just that it happens, but that I'm still so lost for what to do about it.
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"I'd rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain't," she sings.
"What we ask is that nothing be lost by accident, without a real sense of what we are losing for what we are gaining, and that we have a vigorous debate about this part of our heritage".
Fenty allowed that he had expected to win re-election, but that losing for what he described as "the right reasons" and for "standing on our principles" was fine by him.
"I'm lost for words, what a moment," the striker said.
For those we lost and for what we refuse to lose both as a city and a country, may I suggest this to urban planners debating the fate of downtown New York: twin towers of light reaching upward as far as the eye can see, beacons of hope in the face of darkness that nothing in heaven or on earth can ever dim or destroy.
Nostalgia permeates the book, for ancestral lands lost and for what we all might be losing now.
That, ultimately, Sakho could not continue for more than a few more minutes was a devastating blow for Klopp who said he'd rather lose 4-1 than lose him for what could be a considerable period of time.
These people Gordon is thinking about have already been declared "guilty" and lost everything for what they did.
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