| 41. | Some specific ironies may be lost on American audiences.
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| 42. | The subtleties would be lost on a child .`
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| 43. | In fact, there's precious little to be lost on either side of the velvet rope.
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| 44. | It won't be lost on them that the Parrs use their powers to help each other.
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| 45. | The age differential of 21 years seemed to be lost on both Pak and Lopez Tuesday.
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| 46. | The irony of these selections will not be lost on political women or on female voters.
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| 47. | Nor is it likely to be lost on the Fed, which has championed the new securities.
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| 48. | That irony can't be lost on Japan's bureaucrats.
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| 49. | Their history will not be lost on us,
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| 50. | The symbolic importance of the events in Tiananmen Square will never be lost on this government,
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