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If they do, something will be lost.
If the bar changes its name, Ms. DeRose and others fear, something will be lost.
Something will be gained, but something will be lost as well.
"If this campus goes away, something will be lost," said Hoos, who has worked at Gibbons for 42 years.
Something will be lost in the run-up to Iowa and New Hampshire if they are not around".
Certainly something will be lost on those who, in reading "Three Seconds," are entering the authors' Ewert Grens series in midstream.
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Yet there is something that will be lost in the great digital capture, and this is the reality of actually standing in the great space of the museum and looking at the one and the only Rosetta Stone, even alongside all those the selfie sticks and crying babies.
The path we travel down is dangerous; something valuable will be lost.
The actual visual sense of how something is composed will be lost to us in the future, but here it is very tangible," said Dr Caroline Murray, the book's publisher.
Charles I may still be sitting on his horse, but something else quite fundamental will be lost.
At least one night of speakers and guaranteed news coverage will be lost, something Mr. Davis alluded to only obliquely, saying the campaign had obviously hoped it could have "a more traditional" convention.
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