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He continued, "When I looked out the peephole and saw who it was, I'd call down to security and say, 'Someone's lost, they're knocking on my door.' Then I moved out".
During the interview, Burley said: "People were seriously injured, and there are suggestions that someone's lost a limb as a result of what happened at Alton Towers," she said.
It's a terrible tragedy that someone's lost a life in this case, and clearly the family want to register, I believe, their protest about the outcome of the inquest.
If someone's lost a heel off a shoe, they provide flip-flops, or a mobile phone battery, or if someone's got separated from their friends, they'll get them a taxi.
He has a young family so there's more to it than losing a footballer - someone's lost a dad". Ups and down at Blackpool?
Some ideas are: Someone's lost or stolen item.
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We don't always know how to speak to someone who's lost someone precious, and there can be a lot of hesitation and outright fear of saying the wrong thing.
"The British admire nothing so much as someone who's lost, that is a very endearing British quality.
Look at me.' I'll pop my leg off and give it to someone who's lost theirs.
"Here's someone who's losing her mind," she said as she tried to squeeze in buying gifts for her mom and dad while arranging for a picture for her Hanukkah cards.
When asking for money, don't take anything that can materially impact someone's lifestyle if it's lost.
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