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Two months later, she tells us we lost something that cost $1,700.
"I am the one who has lost something that cannot be replaced," Veronica tells herself.
"Suddenly she is shifting identities, and she has lost something that is part of her," he said.
"We really lost something that was a constant in our lives," said Christian Champagne, a political satirist and comedian in New Orleans.
"My daughter has lost something that cannot be reversed and that cannot be financially reimbursed," she said, referring to the chance to be the senior class secretary.
While women who lose their husbands often speak of feeling abandoned or deserted, widowers tend to experience the loss "as one of dismemberment, as if they had lost something that kept them organized and whole," Michael Caserta, chairman of the Center for Healthy Aging at the University of Utah, said by e-mail.
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Everyone will lose something that is dear to them".
Will the city lose something that was once uniquely its own?
"The whole point is not to lose something that needs to be preserved.
But, with the Ringling Circus's demise, we lose something that is "immense," Meisler told me.
And if the Raiders lose, something that has happened only once in nine home games this season?
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