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Croatia did not just lose the match, they lost the fancy dress contest by a country mile, yet Mexico's footballers have not always performed as flamboyantly as their fans and the nation's tournament history has been generally disappointing.
We've got a long way to go". Fans Losing Patience But then he acknowledged that the Mets seemed to have lost the fancy of their public after six winning seasons, especially after lusty booing surrounded them after each of the evening's personal failures at Shea Stadium.
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We could lose the fancy name and just call it flatbread.
The Word document lost the original fabulous fancy font and stripped out most of the formatting, which meant going through the entire book to indent every paragraph.
The only thing that is bothersome about "Paper Money" is the tendency of the fundamentals to get lost in the fancy footwork.
But let's not get lost in the fancy terms they use, like "normalization of credit flows," in discussing what happened and why.
Others offered instant sandwich-making classes – just in case, perhaps, anyone fancied one but had lost the recipe or felt in need of a spot of training before submitting an application.
It lost the pimento like a college marriage and makes appearances in fancy food emporiums, hand-stuffed with chipotle peppers.
I never lost the taste for tuna, though my grown-up iteration is a lot fancier.
Lose all the fancy-schmancy demographic requirements - age, sex, education, etc.
Jargon, Latin and fancy words like "hegemonic" and "teleological" are likely to lose the audience in a hurry.
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