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In the digital era authenticity is pretty much a lost cause.

Calzaghe 10-8 Round 9 It is now pretty much a lost cause for Jones.

(Forget about Greece, which is pretty much a lost cause; Spain is where the fate of Europe will be decided).

#RedSox @HunterFelt October 30, 2013 From what I understand, he'll be throwing to Luis Tiant and if not, that's pretty much a lost opportunity.

JOE AHEARN, 23, who lives with four roommates in a Queens warehouse (rent: $3,000), uses a space heater in his bedroom (there are five bedrooms and a basement), but the bathroom and the main living area "are pretty much a lost cause," he said.

Indeed, chasing ISIS with airplanes while giving a free rein to Assad is as much a losing proposition for the West as it is a sure winner for Iran.

It's pretty much a lose-lose for the Tea Party.

And nobody measures how much a bank loses through conflicts of interest.

"You can't always tell a flop, and no one can find out exactly how much a perfume lost, because companies consolidate their figures, although everyone whispers guesses," the perfumer said.

There's only so much pining for a lost dog you can do; and so Chloe grew up, and Muffy became part of the folklore of her childhood.

"It hurts very much to lose a parent, but that's what happens when you are grown up.

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