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He made 100 drawings, eight of which are lost.
Especially important are his translations of Galen, most of the original Greek manuscripts of which are lost.
"It's a dry issue until you look at the consequences, which are lost jobs and lost retirements," Mr. Durkin said.
The bran and the germ contain a host of vitamins, minerals and fiber, some of which are lost in the refining process.
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At one level, "The Stranger's Child" can seem an exercise in fairly conservative pastoral elegy, centered on two English family houses, both of which are lost by their declining families.
Questions were argued back and forth, and the final judgment given took as its authority the Code of Love, 31 rules of amorous entanglement, the origins of which are lost in obscurity.
For instance, we know about the measurement of the Earth's circumference by Eratosthenes around 240BC not from his own writings, which are lost, but from the commentary of Cleomedes, writing several centuries later.
C. 95 Constantine, Algeria c. 166 Rome, Italyy Marcus Cornelius Fronto, (born c. ad 95, Cirta, Numidia [now Constantine, Alg.] died c. 166, Rome?) prominent Roman orator, rhetorician, and grammarian whose high reputation equal in ancient times to those of Cato, Cicero, and Quintilian was based chiefly on his orations, all of which are lost.
Marcus Cornelius Fronto, (born c. ad 95, Cirta, Numidia [now Constantine, Alg.] died c. 166, Rome?), prominent Roman orator, rhetorician, and grammarian whose high reputation equal in ancient times to those of Cato, Cicero, and Quintilian was based chiefly on his orations, all of which are lost.
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