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The Shipleys were teenagers when "Lost" premiered in 2004, and though there is nothing supernatural in their own show – apart from a metafictional "nightmare sequence" – it has the flavor of being forged in conversations held while watching that series, of asking natural questions "Lost" never asked, about bathroom privacy and constipation and condoms.
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Love, and a passionate quest for answers to life's most searching questions, lose sincerity when pushed on to the easier terrain of satire.
Unfortunately, those questions lose their urgency when framed by a slide show of other CEOs who "just wanna have fun" in front of the camera.
The past decade of the European Union has been marked by a history of constantly moving from leftover to leftover, the swill becoming lighter and lighter each time, and the fundamental questions losing weight all the time.
A week later, a business reporter in Japan, unhappy over common reporter frustrations — lack of sleep, bad coffee, bossy press handlers and a newsmaker who did not take her question — lost her patience and tweeted, "Toyota sucks".
Except that this was a decade ago, and the father in question lost his son at Columbine, and I'm pretty confident that you never even heard about this incident.
There was no one to ask, and gradually the question lost its novelty, eclipsed by the more pressing question of who among the living would land a ghost husband".
In Simpson's own words: "(1) an inadaptive phase, in which the group in question loses the equilibrium of its ancestors or collaterals, (2) a preadaptive phase, in which there is great selection pressure and the group moves toward a new equilibrium, and (3) an adaptive phase, in which the new equilibrium is reached" (Simpson 1944, p. 207).
Some hernias are what doctors called "trapped" or "strangulated," meaning that the organ in question loses blood supply or blocks intestinal flow.
Again, if the man in question loses his temper, gets angry, denies the child is his, or leaves hastily, let him go.
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