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was lost from
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Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.
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On the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson line, power was lost from 59th Street to Croton-Harmon.
So really, councils are only making up what was lost from the incentive's withdrawal.
His small frame was lost from sight as he carried the sack, like an ant, inside the school.
A considerable amount of fluorine was lost from the surface (Wt%: 32.0%).
In other words, less productivity was lost from worktime than from household work and other activities.
One miniscrew was lost from subject 1, and this subject was subsequently removed from the study.
Unfortunately, it was lost from sight before astronomers could precisely determine its orbit.
During 100 years of irrigation, seven times more Se has been removed from agricultural soil than what was lost from natural landscapes during the entire period of pedogenesis.
An estimated 0.001 kg C m−2 yr−1 was lost from logging removals in agricultural ecosystems due to non-pure land pixels.
At Site 808, and subsequent to thinning, Plot C was lost from the trial due to storm damage before any further measurements could be taken.
Expression of both genes was lost from the intermediate layer of immobilised joints (Figure 6J,L).
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