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No flicker was ever lost on Angela.
Ms. Tawney said that over decades of sending art this way, no piece was ever lost.
The way certain singers enunciate clearly, so that every word is heard, Rice played with a deep technical command, so that no note was ever lost.
Margaret Thatcher was famously trained to lower her voice (not that she was ever lost for words) as her natural manner of speaking was considered to lack sufficient gravitas.
As always, before beginning a book she immersed herself in research, starting with St. Augustine: "Many of our ways of thinking about memory had their origins in the 'Confessions.' St. Augustine was the one who set up the idea that memory was this great storehouse, and that nothing was ever lost.
The cricket historian Mick Pope describes the match as a "lasting testimony to [Macaulay's] belief that no cause was ever lost".
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