Sentence examples for was later lost from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps Sedna once had a moon, but it was later lost or destroyed.

Thus, by the definition of some anthropologists, the culture probably could be considered an early civilization that was later lost.

The first troubles arose in 2010, when officials assumed they could count on federal financing, which was later lost amid the debates over earmarks.

The picture was later lost in a fire, but Mr. Laubich, who says his interest is "strictly avocational," still has a large Tatum record collection.

The knife was visible in police photographs of the scene and was picked up by a scenes of crimes officer, but was later lost.

(This was the evidence that was later lost, and now, after its rediscovery and testing, has been shown to be the hair of a Caucasian).

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Both versions were later lost, but their contents survived in the works of historians writing in Arabic.

Now, researchers have reassembled the ancient trackways in cyberspace, a treat for paleontologists that's even more special because some of those tracks were later lost or destroyed.

3106, were later lost.

Gibbs did not produce a substantial personal correspondence and many of his letters were later lost or destroyed.

Many of these early avialans shared unusual anatomical features that may be ancestral to modern birds, but were later lost during bird evolution.

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