| 11. | That kind of history will not be lost on Speaker Gingrich.
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| 12. | The potency of anonymous accusations may be lost on some outsiders.
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| 13. | We don't want the symbolism to be lost on anybody ."
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| 14. | But such bits of history may be lost on most consumers.
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| 15. | The message _ and the precedent _ won't be lost on alcohol vendors.
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| 16. | Black speculated that last night's event might be lost on today's young people.
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| 17. | Personal hygiene was something that tended to be lost on Ungar.
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| 18. | That fact alone cannot be lost on negotiations between both sides.
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| 19. | Many of Burgess'lines would be lost on adults, but get kudos from kids.
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| 20. | Such a wine would be lost on a visitor's ignorant tongue.
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