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"Something was forever lost from newspapers when their buildings stopped trembling," Ebert observes.
A boom in spectacular son-et-lumière revivals across Europe in the immediate postwar years (one of which, with Jean Vilar as Richard, inaugurated the Avignon festival in 1947) seemed merely to underline the play's status as a lament for a social order that was forever lost.
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That my mother, too like him in too many ways, had been willing to leave her husband to face her later-life years alone, struggling both financially and emotionally, was forever lost on him as suggestion for some serious room for improvement.
The Texas governor sent in troops to impose production quotas that reduced the waste, but, even then, much of the recoverable oil was forever lost.
If the Darwinian paradigm is the sole determinant of evolution it means that some 160 million years of reptilian evolution after the mammals diverged, up to the demise of the dinosaurs, was a learning process that was forever lost to the subsequent evolution of the mammals.
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Miss Beston seemed resigned to the fact that she couldn't make it work, just as she was forever losing calls that came in on the extension.
They are forever lost to us.
But that does not mean young voters are forever lost.
Little wonder that the drugs war is forever lost.
Or will her only child be forever lost without her?
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