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We got lost in this unfamiliar city.

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It was easy to get lost in the rambling house.

He hit his car that he lost in New York.

Valuable time is lost in docking and in starting the loading.

One imagines sunlight falling through leaded windows on aface lost in contemplation, as in the Vermeers.

Tess sat up in bed, lost in a vague interspace between a dream and this information.

Banks in Iraq and Afghanistan have been lost in the wars there, others have been lost to financial mismanagement or natural disaster.

She was alone, a solitary, abandoned woman, lost in the lowest eddies of the city's tide.

Between good and evil, there is always a moment. A mistake is lost in all.

Their food supply dwindled when they were lost in the woods.

Oyler somehow connects with the ball, which then gets lost in the wet, muddy infield.

Spirituality connects you to your "being" so you don't get lost in going, doing and having.

It may also maintain transient state in memory, which is either regenerated or lost in the event of server failure.

Handles are sometimes implemented with pixel inversion, but in a multicolor universe they can get lost in the clutter.

In another amazing show of my talent for stating the obvious, I would say that if you are dreaming about being lost or unprepared, you probably feel unprepared or lost in your real life.

Too many people in impetuous lost, lost in struggling, searching for what it means to allow itself to break free from the shackles of secular, Nirvana and was the force things.

The ancient philistine lost in "lazy" word. The ancient and modern scholars. The word "proud" to defeat.

Each one of these strike-throughs meant billions of dollars and thousands of jobs lost in dozens of congressional districts.

NASA's first two shuttles, Columbia and Challenger, were older than Discovery, but both were lost in spaceflight tragedies.

There the stars and I could gaze at each other, and no time was lost in greeting the dawn.

Either something was lost in translation, or he was making a mischievous attempt to keep us on the tourist route.

In reality, much land remains flooded with salt water and many animals used for ploughing were lost in the cyclone, along with stocks of seed and fertiliser.

Without it, you might as well be some caveman, lost in time and pounding out text-messages on cavern walls in pig blood.

But as often happens, we get lost in the moment with our hooded heads bent down, wrapped up in the task at hand.

Sunderland play their 350th Premier League match. Steve Bruce's men have not lost in six, their best unbeaten sequence in the Premier League since January 2001.

But that focus was, in itself, a symptom of the extent to which Washington has lost interest in the plight of the unemployed.

The address also reveals something of Jobs's humanity, something that tended to get lost in the afterglow of Apple's astonishing corporate resurgence.

The rescuers knew only that they were looking for a young boy lost in the woods, and I could remain mute.

And that is the sort of psycho-analytic one, ascribing this sense of lost in the past, to the death of Welles's mother.

We are not capable of 'replacing' all fluids lost in sweat when we run. Especially when it is very hot and humid.

You excitedly wrote down all the changes you were going to make, but by the end of January those idea got lost in your crowded, hectic life.

In Shanghai, one of the fastest growing megacities in the world, it's easy to get lost in the relentless percussion of jackhammers and pile drivers, bulldozers and building cranes.

In one "suite" a little white poodle named Bijou is lost in the embrace of Morpheus with "Little Nemo" and his cartoon friends swimming by in an eternal loop on the TV set.

But this can be extremely difficult to see right now as we are smack-dab in the middle of it, directly in the thick and dense processing phase where it is so easy to get lost in fear and anxiety.

She was obedient and quiet in front of Mrs. Luo, who, like everybody else, believed that Teacher Fei's mother had long been lost in her own world of dementia.

Utilities want to hook up the 1.8-megawatt machines to the grid in the middle of cities (to save the energy otherwise lost in transit), so they need to run clean.

One thing that has seemingly been lost in the debate is the beauty and cultural wealth that religious and ethnic pluralism brings to America as a whole and New York in particular.

Miss her, but she is not around, so wistfully of the eyes a little more helpless, voice with a trace of a sigh, frustrated expression of Wei Lu dash, state of mind a little lost in the breeding Moran.

Lift your eyes, or thick or light, or purple, or white, or yellow, or green. Sometimes, when looking at the colorful things, they will suddenly become lost in thought.

I was lost in this underground passageway, looking for the bin where all the travelers' trunks are stored. And Carl fed me a scrumptious biscuit and a cup of water.

The father told me that the cow had been lost in the water for four days, and the previous night it had clambered up on another section of the levee, a mile away.

Some people find this helpful when they get lost inside their design, or when they wish to drag an arrow to a page which is not quite visible in the main window.

A one-on-one setting promotes candor on the part of the stakeholder, and ensures that individual views are not lost in a crowd. (One of the most interesting things that can be discovered in such interviews is the extent to which everyone in a product team shares—or doesn’t share—a common vision.)

When manual information-processing systems are translated into computerized systems, something is lost in the process. Although an automated order-entry system can handle millions more orders than a human clerk can, the human clerk has the ability to work the system in a way most automated systems ignore.

The speaker began moralizing on the right way for people to behave, and his listeners soon lost interest.

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