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However, it has said that where there are two or three branches under the different brands on the same street, it may lose one or more but would then open another one elsewhere.
I may lose one.
Mr. Wiggs, who owns McLean Hardware, figures he may lose one of his best Republican customers, who will be busier fixing the world's problems than his own sink.
If George Osborne has his way we may lose one of the most powerful tools we have for protecting our countryside and urban areas, and enhancing everyone's quality of life.
Labor didn't win a single extra seat in Victoria, was put under huge pressure by the Greens in Batman and may lose one seat, Chisholm, to the Liberal party.
"The question is what works best?" Rumors abound that Edison's financing may be cut, or that it may lose one or two of its schools, but no one expects the publicly traded company, which has been struggling with falling stock prices, to be out of the Philadelphia school system next year.
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Jindabyne addresses a gulf between articulate women and moody silent males, between the whites and the patronised Aborigines, and between scared humanity and the vast and frightening landscape of Australia itself, a landcape in which one may so easily lose one's bearings of Anglo-Saxon normality, and in which violence or loss are so terrifyingly possible.
But one political scientist, Karen O'Connor, the director of the Women & Politics Institute at American University, said Mr. Thompson may lose with one key group whose support he needs: Republican women.
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