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Admittedly he does now resemble a boiled sweet that was lost down the back of the sofa only to be unearthed months later, fuzzy and misshapen.
He was the father of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis, an explorer who was lost down a crevasse during the 1911 14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition.
They were also losing dogs; one broke his leg and was shot, another fell ill, and a third was lost down a crevasse.
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When the answer to America's debt problems is something that could be lost down the back of a sofa, it's no answer at all.
It is not just a work of art of the highest order but a poignant symbol of just what marvels have been lost down the centuries.
For most of us, a passport is little more than an embossed identity card to be lost down the side of filing cabinets and searched for wildly the night before a holiday.
By the song's end she's lost down some sort of wormhole: "I see a light coming towards me, moving slowly but coming quickly at the same time.
The plasma moves radially outward and eventually is lost down the tail.
14 Dec: Ninnis, the six best dogs, almost all of the food and the bulk of their most important equipment - including their tent - are lost down a crevasse 11ft wide and 150ft deep.
I've often feared that the things that defined me before I became a caregiver – work, creative interests and a social life – have been lost down a well of grief and exhaustion.
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