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"There's something she once said to me — that being her friend meant permanently losing your innocence," Kushner recalls.
I made it through five jumping jacks in pregame warm-ups before collapsing and permanently losing my job to Lance Rentzel".
For both men and women, he says, it is just the cue that signals a deeper danger: permanently losing someone held dear.
If so, they say, the company risks permanently losing customers, because gift givers might not buy a machine in the new year.
Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, told Westminster journalists: "The Labour Party is now perilously close to terminally and permanently losing the confidence of the British people on the economy".
Latinos represented 10 percent of the electorate for the first time in last month's election and overwhelmingly supported Democrats, leading some conservatives to re-evaluate the party's stance to avoid permanently losing an increasingly powerful constituency.
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Productive farmland would never be permanently lost.
(Nureyev's face, meanwhile, is permanently lost in transcendent feeling).
Lavandero spent six months in the hospital and permanently lost the hearing in his left ear.
While in detention, he permanently lost vision in his right eye.
"The only risk that really matters is the risk that you could permanently lose your capital.
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