Sentence examples for on a lost from inspiring English sources

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With the newspaper strike public events grew dim but daily life took on a lost freshness.

FRANCIS ALŸS The artist has collected almost three hundred portraits of St. Fabiola, most based on a lost original, painted by Jean-Jacques Henner in 1885.

FRANCIS ALŸS In the past twenty years, the Mexico City-based Belgian artist has collected nearly three hundred portraits of St. Fabiola, most based on a lost original, painted by Jean-Jacques Henner in 1885.

The clues have helped players deduce the outline of the game, which centers on a lost Olympic sport that one plays blindfolded.

For the reigns of Agilulf and his predecessors, Paul's information is in part contemporary, for it is based on a lost historical work by Secundus of Non, one of the Romans at Agilulf's court.

"If you visit one of these churches now, you'll probably be standing on a lost village".

The Illusionist French animation based on a lost Tati script.

It is like eavesdropping on a lost world.

There's more to decode on a lost ball than someone's subjective hieroglyph.

Or is it merely an expensive government bet on a lost cause?

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A sustained meditation on a lost place from a lost time, this elegantly written book is the first to explore Lemuria's incarnations across cultures, from Victorian-era science to Euro-American occultism to colonial and postcolonial India.

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