All the stuff to remember her by is in this house, and we're losing it all.
Tragically, that omission can be the difference between someone keeping their foot and losing it.
But the important question is whether democracy is gaining ground in Africa, or losing it.
In Wyoming, anyone who does not use his irrigation water for five years risks losing it.
The cost is minimal, when compared with the cost of losing it all to a Madoff.
Commerzbank is making money in investment banking, he says, even while losing it in some traditional activities.
If the farmers lose, other owners will be tempted to convert their land to avoid losing it.
Over time, a culture is reified where losing it during stressful times is the norm in the company.
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Whenever somebody cries in an office, they are simultaneously losing it while trying to hold it all together.
The Civic Society said it was one of Leicester's landmark factory buildings and losing it would be "totally unacceptable".
Starting from pole, Lorenzo retook the lead after losing it to Dani Pedrosa and was unchallenged to the flag.
The closest they came to losing it was in October that year when the SNP slashed its majority to 2, 700.
Conservative and Liberal Democrat MEPs say the opt-out should continue and many businesses say losing it would damage their flexibility.
At its best, America offers extraordinarily good clinical care, but too many people lack insurance cover or fret about losing it.
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That leaves fixed income, and U.S. bonds have zero returns, so where do you park a million dollars without losing it?
He didn't know why his mom was losing it ... parts of it is nothing a child should have to remember.
But a large part of making money lies in not losing it, and these guys are masters at not losing money.
The fact is there are two kinds of start-ups: the ones that are making money and the ones that are losing it.
The proposal to demolish the mill was met with opposition from the Civic Society who said losing it would be "totally unacceptable".
After losing it I realized how potentially damaging it could have been.
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Then befuddlement gives way to a slo-mo realization that the man actually has a life, along with strong feelings about losing it.
She was undergoing chemotherapy at the time for breast cancer and had just buzzed off her hair in anticipation of losing it all.
This is because ulcers can deteriorate extremely quickly and a matter of hours can make the difference between keeping a foot and losing it.
Italy and Spain were both AAA rated in the 1990s, but Spain was actually raised back to AAA before losing it again in 2009.
Sometimes people might think he has gone too far or that he is losing it - but I don't believe that for a second.
In her 2008 memoir "Losing It, " Bertinelli noted that Franklin, just 31 when the show began, wasn't old enough to be her real mother.
Losing it would hurt, of course, but it would not cripple a local economy that has been adding jobs in retailing, distribution and computing.
Moreover, with digital you can also move that information around without losing it in the surrounding noise, as this often happens with an analog signal.
Most of Sudan's oil lies in the southern half of the country, and the government in Khartoum will hardly relish the prospect of losing it.
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