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Musicologist Dr Philip Carli accompanied Decameron Nights (1924); in lieu of the film's lost score, he incorporated pieces from the music for the play that inspired it.
Specifically, intensity of staining was graded as follows: lost (score 0); weak ("+", score 1); moderate ("++", score 2); and strong ("+++", score 3).
Jewel insists that while some Drive material is scattered around Symmetry, it should not be regarded as the film's lost score (for one, its two-hour duration exceeds the movie's running time by a half-hour).
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In the last three years, Greenwich has lost scores of homes built in the 1800s.
Making up for lost scoring have been Mayo (21.0 points), Jefferson (14.4) and Hackett (11.3).
The authority, which lost scores of employees in the attack, was in mourning and disarray.
When terrorists crashed two passenger planes into the trade center, Mr. Rainey's wife, a bond trader, lost scores of colleagues.
Testimonials abound from people who have lost scores of pounds -- painlessly, they say -- on the Atkins diet.
But the anger and violence were also clearly directed at the U.N., which lost scores of vehicles and was lucky not to lose any people.
Another is Michael Lomonaco, chef at two of the restaurants destroyed in the World Trade Center, Windows on the World and Wild Blue, which together lost scores of workers.
He said he does not watch replays of games, and he refuses to rerun his lost scoring chances in his head.
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