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An anchor from the Fitzgerald lost on an earlier trip was recovered from the Detroit River and is on display at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum in Detroit, Michigan.
The ironies of the rise and fall of the robber baron, Mack the Knife, are not lost on an Irish audience living through economic austerity and what one Sunday paper dubbed while I was there "the fiscal equivalent of Home Rule".
The lesson won't be lost on an institution whose first instinct is often to retreat.
(Some of its pointedness may be lost on an American audience).
And then, in a turn not lost on an experienced editor in the age of "Twilight," the vampires showed up.
Tonight was another OT backbreaker: For the second time during this losing streak, the Cowboys lost on an overtime touchdown.
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Heard the one about the cricketing superstar getting lost on a train?
Strangers, lost on a pier.
The distinction is lost on a layman.
And he lost on a shootout.
Full synthesis achieved and lost on a nightly basis.
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