Sentence examples for plan was lost from inspiring English sources

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The proposals included introducing an extra weekday public holiday whenever Liberation Day falls on a weekend in the future - this plan was lost by a drawn vote of 20-20.

Some great individual moments arose, but the cleverness of their plan was lost a bit with all the gimmicks.

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The garden was never installed, and the plans were lost until 1982 when a researcher discovered them at the University of California at Berkeley.

Records and treatment plans were lost in the fire, and the theft of all of MSF's vehicles means that a donkey cart has to plod to the muddy landing strip and back every other day.

The replica is based on plans that Coandă reworked in 1965 because the 1910 plans were lost.

Five patients, for whom the surgical treatment was planned, were lost to follow up.

Small plans are losing market share to large plans".

National Blue Cross Blue Shield enrollment was 82.6 million last year, a huge rebound from a low of 65.2 million in 1994, when Blue Cross plans were losing customers to managed-care companies like Cigna and U.S. Healthcare.

Stadium plans were losing steam among legislators, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported, and the Vikings apparently didn't have any immediately viable moving options, including football-starved Los Angeles.

Without a plan he was lost.

Elsewhere, British Cycling was quick to defend Hindes from any allegation of wrongdoing, suggesting his explanation for his crash – " I did it on purpose to get a restart … So it was all planned, really" – was lost in translation, since Hindes, born in Germany, had only recently begun to learn English.

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