And the way that I could describe the scene to you is basically in the middle of night the storm came, washed away their houses, mothers lost their children to the point where they lost count.
However, he was still smarting from an overrule when facing break point in the second set, when the line judge mistakenly called a Federer shot long and the Swiss lost the replayed point.
He has to lose sometime because nearly every fighter not named Rocky Marciano lost at some point in their career.
The media made much of the fact that Republicans lost a talking point regarding 8 percent unemployment, though the new rate is just below that figure.
In other words, nobody knows where the trail goes and someone will get lost at some point, especially because there are typically adult beverages pre-hash, at the halfway point and post-hash.
But the hearts-and-minds policy was mired in Whitehall disputes and at one point lost many of the key thinkers - Muslim and non-Muslim - who had been recruited to run it.
Its feet had been lost at some point in the intervening five centuries, but the rest of the bones were in good condition, which archaeologists and historians say was incredibly lucky, given how close later building work came to them -- brick foundations ran alongside part of the trench, within inches of the body.
The Spaniard did not face a single break point and lost just 10 points on serve.
Upon finding a lost dog in Breezy Point, Ann Lewis set up a page for the pup.
Lest the point be lost, announcers in the game chant, "Protect this house, " and gamers can clad their fighters in UA gear.
It is a point not lost on analysts, who must balance the day-to-day pressures of issuing accurate ratings and not throwing away new business.
That is a point not lost on older commentators like Jamal Khashoggi, the editor-in-chief of the new Al Arab News Channel in Saudi Arabia.
The critical point was lost when Black - the outstanding player on the day - brilliantly anticipated a Murray volley and put away her own volley for a winner.
He recently accused Renault of "robbing" him of the 2008 drivers' championship - which he lost be a single point - because of the race-fix plot in last year's Singapore race.
Millions also lost power at one point or another, many of them for several days, because of severe storms that swept east from Indiana to the Mid-Atlantic states starting on June 29.
The company noted that 6 of the 9 percentage points in revenue growth stemmed from organic growth and 4 were derived from currency gains, while a full percentage point was lost due to divestitures.
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It is a point not lost on charity worker Patricia Rodgers, who was brought up in Glasgow in the 1960s and 1970s and has lived in Haringey for three years, after a spell in Spain teaching English.
But the turning point came when England lost possession from the restart after Barkley's second penalty and the All Blacks hit them with a 20-point blitz.
Now, with the coho ban, even that pressure point has been lost.
But he highlights an important point, often lost amid the glum headlines.
Markets snap back viciously and if you miss the bottom you have lost much of the whole point of getting out in the first place.
In the second round of the NCAA tournament, Davidson was leading Marquette by a point when it lost the ball out of bounds against the Golden Eagles press.
At one point, he lost support from many of Mannesmann's German shareholders after making fun of the German accent and dry personality of Klaus Esser, its chief executive.
Hannafore Point Hotel in Looe lost business after a landslide blocked the access road to it.
The Hawks continually got lost on switches, at one point leaving Hill totally alone on a 3-pointer.
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