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Clinton Justice plainly lost its head.
✒Film 2012 was already looking bad, and now Film 2013's condition appears terminal – BBC1 boss Danny Cohen has plainly lost patience with the Claudia Winkleman vehicle.
But by 1980, with America facing an economy in tailspin and the hostage crisis in Iran, the conservative tide was running too strong, and the veteran liberal senators had plainly lost a step.
The pope's record was bad enough; he pointedly refused to condemn the murder of the Jews, about which he was well informed, until he tried to cover his tracks when Germany had plainly lost the war.
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But the FARC is plainly losing ground and its men are deserting.
We're plainly losing it.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has told MPs that the UK is "plainly losing" the war on drugs.
Plainly, Jansson was lost.
To put it plainly, he has lost the nomination race to Clinton, something which probably actually occurred a few months back.
In previous conversations I knew that we shared this view, but Havel's courage and capacity to speak plainly was perhaps lost in his soft-spoken and unassuming manner, that is until he stepped forward to the lectern.
These improve the habitat for trout, but not for paddlers.Whatever the rights and wrongs on the Taylor, plainly little love is lost between some rafters and landowners in the state.
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