| 11. | Then they would die and be lost to any useful purpose.
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| 12. | Sometimes the vorlage of a translation may be lost to history.
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| 13. | The first ship to be lost to mines was, on December 12, 1862.
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| 14. | But, if nobody does, the seat will probably be lost to the Republicans.
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| 15. | Half of all the fawns born will be lost to predators before reaching adulthood.
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| 16. | However, predictions said some of the 77 female seats would be lost to men.
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| 17. | Eventually, what little the Transformers knew of their origins would be lost to time.
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| 18. | A similar number, travelling upwards, will be lost to space.
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| 19. | She predicts another 3.5 million barrels probably will be lost to Gulf Coast refineries.
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| 20. | However, some of those customers could be lost to divestiture.
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