"A little bit lost for words, to receive an award from the man standing behind us with the cane, " Gotye said.
"As the game's become legal, it's lost a little bit of the excitement and thrill factor, " Mr. Cuy said.
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"I lost a little bit of patience out there and unfortunately it affected my play a little bit, " added Woods.
You know, that was floated around a little bit right after Hillary Clinton lost the nomination to Barack Obama that possibly, she would be on the Supreme Court.
We grabbed a few samples with the primary shooter, and they're looking pretty good -- there's low noise in the dim briefing room, although the shots (taken with the new auto mode) often lost a little bit of detail.
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They were world-famous people yet they've been lost to history a little bit.
But when Bill passed away, they lost their way a little bit.
"The injuries are pretty minor so I don't think that is going to affect any balance to the World Cup squad or anything like that, but obviously it is a little bit frustrating in this series to have lost as many players as we have, " he added.
With a little bit of luck, the bus might get lost!
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The other thing that I think is important to that, that has gotten lost in this debate a little bit, it actually would accelerate the insolvency of Medicare.
While the new model still has the front-facing FaceTime HD camera, it's lost the 5-megapixel main shooter, and a little bit of weight, to boot (0.06 ounces).
"Basically, you take the good with the bad, and for what little bit of control we've lost, we've also gained a lot more opportunity for the other riders out there, " says McCoy.
Wenger, who is regularly asked about Chelsea in his pre-match briefings, was widely reported to have said that the Premiership champions would have lost "the big belief" after those setbacks, while he in fact said "a little bit of the belief has gone".
When Cezanne Macary, a hotel sales account director, eats out for work, clients often urge her to have rich dishes or desserts, saying, "Oh, come on, a little bit is not going to ruin your diet, " says Ms. Macary, of Boston, who has lost 60 pounds and is determined to maintain it.
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