Sentence examples for lost in connection from inspiring English sources

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Every night, my wife would lay next to me, longing for intimacy, for deep conversation, for friendship with the one who had promised to cherish and respect her, but I was lost in connection on my iPhone, a million miles away, planning the next youth rally or night of worship.

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When the money in that fund had been spent or allocated to ongoing projects, some of those who lost work in connection with the trade center attack received help from Neediest Cases.

The finding of a paired ventral neurite bundle with serially arranged commissures suggests that such a neural feature was part of the ancestral phoronid – and most likely also the ancestral lophotrochozoan – bodyplan, which was secondarily lost in adult phoronids, probably in connection with the acquired sedentary lifestyle.

After that, I tried to stay in touch with the Kachadoorians, but our connection was lost in the violence that engulfed the country.

Still, said the archive's curator, Nathan Salsburg, something will be lost in the move: a physical connection to the man who recorded Woody Guthrie and Muddy Waters, and the feel of being a guest in Lomax's overflowing living room, in the midst of many of the items he schlepped with him around the city to various apartments until his death in 2002.

I wrote a story for the Times, which ran under the headline "FOR FAMILY IN IRAQ, 3 DEATHS FROM A MOMENT OF CONFUSION.'' After that, I tried to stay in touch with the Kachadoorians, but our connection was lost in the violence that engulfed the country.

The Montauk Project connection was lost in development, but the final version of Stranger Things still seems to share a few tenuous similarities with Kessler's original short film, like disappearing kids and buggy technology and some freaky-ass shit in the sky, but those tropes aren't exactly unique to the Montauk short to begin with.

It's not a fear of flying but of being scared of connections, being lost in some empty terminal, of "being in-between things".

Nevertheless, we have already provided some insight into how functional connections are lost in previous reports by combining different electrophysiological, pharmacological and molecular experiments (Vélez-Fort et al., 2010; Balia et al., 2015).

Three implants were lost in three patients at the time of abutment connection, and one patient presenting very narrow ridge at baseline (<2 mm) lost all the implants.

At higher orders, dimmer and/or weakly fluctuating molecules get lost in the background, and the imaged structures lose connection (see Fig. 11b 11d).

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