| 1. | The distinction between the two would be lost on most people, however.
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| 2. | Still, the lessons from Philadelphia should not be lost on ASO planners.
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| 3. | "That won't be lost on candidates in the future, " she said.
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| 4. | Indeed, Moi's message message seemed to be lost on the departing Israelis.
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| 5. | But many details will be lost on those who are not natives.
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| 6. | It's a distinction that would probably be lost on a US judge.
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| 7. | Any complaining about Coughlin, overt or veiled, will be lost on him.
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| 8. | A World Series could be lost on a fair ball being called foul.
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| 9. | Are the differences so subtle as to be lost on buyers?
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| 10. | Black speculated that Tuesday night's event might be lost on today's young people.
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