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Almost every street is named after someone lost in that war.
Is that really someone lost in love with the past, and out of step with new realities?
The police assumed that the culprit was someone lost in a religious fervor — there were several other churches nearby — or a homosexual, because Wilson had been raped anally.
Ms. Garcia, the Hot & Crusty manager, said that when a long line of customers are frozen in place by someone lost in his own mental music video, it can be highly irritating.
Gul Abbas, 66, a white-bearded farmer, walked recently among the rows of olive trees, occasionally reaching up to pat a branch as if it were an old friend, and spoke like someone lost in a dream: "We used to have visitors; people came from India, from Pakistan, from Bangladesh, to see our farms".
Though Stevens's customary facial expression is the faintly smiling, middle-distance squint of someone lost in abstraction, he can be direct and combative in the extreme and has the reputation, as a prominent G.O.P. consultant who admires Stevens's talent put it, of one who "does not play well with others".
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Who knows where he got it – maybe someone lost it in a bar? – but it sure is nice to see it among the living.
"Never want to see someone lost their job," wrote Donovan in a tweet.
In September, someone lost their life after a scooter accident.
Kristin Swiat appeared to be someone wandering lost in troubling thoughts in "Fine, and You?" At first she stepped gingerly.
When someone is lost in the woods and contacts you for help, he says, you begin by asking them where they are at.
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