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Something was clearly lost in translation.
A little idiom was clearly lost in translation.
Credit to Cambridge though, who kept fighting when the race was clearly lost.
"I could not accept that the port of Bordeaux be wantonly destroyed when the war was clearly lost".
The next day the two adults appeared together feeding in our garden; the nest was clearly lost.
If Mr. Wang's firing and prompt reassignment to Europe were meant to be viewed as a form of exile, the message was clearly lost on the Chinese public.
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While there may be no surrender, Bachmann at times was clearly losing in the battle to be heard against hundreds of supporters of the healthcare reform law who chanted "We love 'Obamacare'" and "Health care not war".
While there may be no surrender, Bachmann at times was clearly losing in the battle to be heard against hundreds of supporters of the health reform law who chanted "We love Obamacare" and "Health care not war".
But another group, resistant to change even as late as last year when eBay was clearly losing ground, believed that the brand was tied up in the excitement of auctions.
"Until now, the government was clearly losing the battle of communication," he says.
I was clearly losing the battle, but made a point to show no disappointment.
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