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In the cloudless night ground temperature decreases on account of the heat lost to the space.

This difference reflects the time lost to scheduling overhead and to idle time spent waiting to acquire locks.

In the next 40 years, agricultural land will be lost to urbanization, desertification, sea level rise and increasingly salty water.

True love is always in the most willing to smile through tears lost to all sense of shame, not to mind taking the trouble.

Businesses, which feel the revenues lost to counterfeiters all the more acutely in a downturn, are making an even greater effort to root out impostors.

Bobo: Anyway China won the men's basketball final and reclaim the gold which we lost to Korea in Busan four years ago.

His credentials are impressive. As well as keeping Boeing Commercial profitable amid the storm that broke over aviation in 2001, he also managed to recapture the market leadership lost to Airbus.

Mean impression that his wife only because the necklace was found to be false and made a temper, not necessarily because she angry again lost to him, but because she thought he had cheated her.

Some of this is contrived: increased health-care coverage may well soften the sting of jobs lost to freer trade, but that is not why Mr Obama is pursuing it.

We lost to a larger firm.

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

And the cube was lost to the far reaches of space.

The team predicts that further increases in carbon dioxide will halve the amount of water lost to the atmosphere.

In the recent mayoral election in Kiev, her candidate lost to the incumbent, despite her insistence that “he is me without the plait”.

Meanwhile, more than half a million pipes burst every year, according to the American Water Works Association, and more than 6 billion gallons of water are lost to leaky pipes.

Never like a fleeting time, suddenly look back, suddenly discovered that we lost too much.

In a mall, Edward had lost to a beautiful young prostitute Vivian ask.

Amazingly, according to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, not a single work day was lost to strikes in the state in 2008.

Many of the drags on first-quarter output are transitory. As the year proceeds, firms will recover some of the ground lost to snowstorms and falling confidence from crises in North Africa and Japan.

When outbreaks occur, governments should immediately offer realistic compensation to farmers for birds lost to disease and culling▲.

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Soon he, too, must pass to this Life Invisible and be lost to me for ever.

But trace imprints found in other fossilised feathers (despite an absence of carbon) may indicate the original presence of melanosomes that have since been lost to oxidation.

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