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I knew deep within me that the rest of his speech had vanished into the dark recesses of his mind, lost and irretrievable, at least until later on.
And there now was her husband, in a bathrobe, shuffling, his mind lost in an unreachable world, a fellow nursing home resident.
Mr. Sharif and his sons described school days lost to shelling, farm days lost, peace of mind lost, until the November cease-fire.
A clock runs above him, counting out the hours, and his ears and eyes, with wonderful caricatural economy, express first puzzlement, then absorption and at last the special quality of readerly happiness: a mind lost in a story.
Michael Nyman's score is like a tonier version of the music Stewart Copeland composed for "Rumblefish"; the rhythms are like a clock ticking, bringing to mind lost lives and wasted time.
Picture Less with his leather glove weighing down his left hand, sweating in the spring heat, his mind lost in the reverie of his childhood lunacies before they give way to adolescent lunacies — when an object appears in the sky.
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When the mind loses its moorings, it unsettles others.
In his mind, losing means not winning the World Series.
I've said before, I don't mind losing.
Porter says that he doesn't mind losing these diners.
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