Sentence examples for ostensibly lost from inspiring English sources

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Their formats, however, are not conducive to contemporary analysis, rendering them ostensibly "lost" to research.

In Yahoo's case, we witness the fate of an innovator that has ostensibly "lost its way".

Today's Style believe-it-or-not: Janice Dickinson ostensibly lost two false teeth at Sant Ambroeus restaurant in Southampton, Page Six reports.

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It is calling for the closing of the PSTN and using data supplied by AT&T and Verizon; TAC's plan is to "transition" or "sunset" the network because the phone companies are ostensibly "losing lines" and losing money.

At a different health food convention, I drank too much of an innocuous-looking herbal tea and ostensibly tripped, losing my sense of perspective as my body felt as though it was rapidly shrinking and growing.

But the quest for grace that spurred Evelyn Waugh is less captivating to viewers than the nostalgia for a lost, ostensibly better world.

China continued its breakneck growth, and its ostensibly communist government lost any resemblance to its murderous ideological past.

"I ran at the suggestion of Sen. Barry Goldwater, who told me he felt I'd 'be of more service to the military and country as a member of Congress.'" Ritchie lost, ostensibly because of the Watergate scandal and the severe effect it had on Republican candidates, among a number of other reasons.

It is fitting that Glenn Beck and the good grey Tea Party love the word because when they use it, ostensibly to restore lost moral values -- all those values except charity -- it seems the opposite of compassion which may be the true meaning of honor.

When that linkage recurred — in a different, ostensibly unrelated dance — it lost much of its charge.

The next day, the track put into effect a 20percentt reduction in some race purses, ostensibly due to revenue lost by the horsemen's refusal to approve the transmission of the track's simulcast signal to off-track betting sites like Calder Race Course in Florida — which of course is owned by Churchill Downs and whose horsemen belong to the umbrella group.

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