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I've learned how to take losing.
In college, players are taught to take losing to heart.
He managed to take losing personally: an unhappy habit, especially for an athlete in a team sport.
"It was hard to take, losing six months of playing time and you feel worthless," Labadie says.
("I hoped and hoped we'd get Celtic because it would've been much easier to take losing to them").
You would take losing to them twice and winning every other game and getting there.
But big brother does not take losing well, to anyone.
South Africa took losing to a side known affectionately as the Brave Blossoms badly.
If the chick or egg is lost or removed, the parents "double clutch", or lay another egg to take the lost one's place.
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