Sentence examples for record of loss from inspiring English sources

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Reid's collection A Scattering was a "moving, unsentimental record of loss," dedicated to his wife, who died in 2005.

Through a vision shared with my Solomon Island mentors... the Moustached Kingfisher I collected is a symbol of hope and a purveyor of possibility, not a record of loss".

A record of loss of human lives in various types of disasters in Nepal in the last 25 years 1986 - 2011) is shown in Figure 1 (MoHA Ministry of Home Affairs 2003; DWIDP Department of Water Induced Disaster Prevention 2006; MoHA Ministry of Home Affairs et al. 2009).

It's a powerful record of loss of innocence, and a dark reminder of the potential for violence that stalks every step of the march to freedom.

A record of loss to follow-up is maintained for all participants in the TAPHE-BW and TAPHE-ARI studies who become unavailable for the study before data collection on birth outcomes and/or ARI surveillance is completed.

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It has the simplicity of Einstein's e=mc2, and concerns banks' record of losses relative to their capital.

Unlike some of its rivals in Europe, G.M. has a long record of losses predating the economic crisis on the Continent.

Alice Lichtenstein's first novel is an intimate record of love and loss.

Improper accounting included overstatements and booking profits early or pushing back the recording of losses or charges, and such steps often led to even higher targets being set for divisions in the following period.

Smith's engaging and, at times, heartbreaking account is an essential record of that loss.

"There should be some record of its loss," Mr. Phaneuf said.

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