Word: lost
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...would use his brains for crime or some other sociopathic activity. The point of this is not the trouble Jimmy will eventually cost this nation but the cost in terms of the loss. We in this nation cannot afford such waste. We are all the poorer because we have lost that little boy. To me, the cost of poverty is that, not the money we spend to sustain or help...
...what has be come known as the New Boston. In Act I-the fine, sometimes brilliant administration of John Collins-the city was dramatically saved from nearly three-quarters of a century of inelegant decay by a variety of bold, even spectacular renewal projects. Business confidence, lost by a succession of amiable but frequently corrupt mayors, was restored, private investment increased, and "the Hub," as its citizens still sometimes like to call it, once more was the center of something...
Granatelli thought the USAC was unfair and went to court in an effort to have the restrictions lifted. He lost the suit, but arrived at Indianapolis in May with new turbine cars fast enough to give him a victory on the track despite the power restrictions...
...think of only one time when Jarvis almost lost a volley. A solemn, bespectacled fellow stood up and asked, "How about the cones and rods that discharge electricity behind one's closed eyelids when there is a light source above one? Will it disappear as meditation goes on? In other words, is there any relation between meditation and the phenomena known as astral projection...
Vellcucci left to find a policeman, but when he returned with the officer, the culprits were fleeing. "We lost them somewhere in the area," he ruefully admitted...