However, when we show them just the bright stars in the sky, they get lost.
The father of a backpacker who disappeared on a paraglider in the Himalayas has urged others to carry GPS devices in case they get lost.
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Customers like Jay Gould complain they sometimes get lost in the gap between the two airlines.
And other campaigners also fear they would get lost in the party system.
Another problem with too much email is that whatever gems they contain get lost in the sea of data.
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Otherwise, like so many parcels and letters, they will simply get lost.
They tend to get lost amid the modern global supply chain--until an event like the Mar. 11 quake and tsunami disrupts those processes.
So there is pressure to file early, however there's no point getting inaccurate, irrelevant photos sent in record time as they'll get lost within hours if not minutes.
Dr. PAUL SKOLNICK (Boston University Medical Center): We've had to literally walk patients into care so they don't get lost, if you will.
Moving along, flagged messages will now sit at the top of the inbox so that they don't get lost in the morass of incoming mail.
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People would wander, stray and get lost until they reached the centre of the maze, a sacred place.
It can, she says, tell bureaucrats to get lost when they want it to take over a crippled state firm.
We've lost completely on a European army - that's actually bad for Europe because if they get this wrong they'll wreck it from the beginning anyway and we've lost on all the other agendas too - and now he's talking about bribing the people of Gibraltar with 30 million pounds to sell out their rights as British citizens.
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But just none of it let it to get lost on us that they kept their marriage together.
Get the children in the first photograph - otherwise they will get their clothes messy, tired and emotional or even lost!
He said nobody would know the amount of sheep lost until they were able to get access to them.
If big countries were to make these rules more stringent, they would deprive tax havens of a lot of business but they themselves would get hurt too as their companies lost competitiveness against foreign rivals.
They also see this as an opportunity to get the Doha trade negotiations going again, when many had lost any hope they could be resolved.
Nine percent said they felt they had lost their independence, and four percent said they felt depressed at being unable to get out and about.
He went to get that lad to safety and unfortunately they all lost their lives.
Welded together, they form a maze designed so kids can get "lost" while parents keep watch from a nearby hill.
Matters did not get any better for the Scarlets as they lost Ceiron Thomas before half an hour was up.
It's because people have seen Labour's liberal intentions get crushed, twisted and lost that they legitimately ask of us: how will you be different?
They finally managed to get on the board through a Flood penalty but a bad half continued for the visitors as they lost Ben Youngs to the sin-bin.
They're inexpensive enough to replace with babysitting cash when the clips get lost on the playground, devoured by the vacuum cleaner, and ruined in the rinse cycle.
Past studies have shown women who have lost a baby are more likely to experience anxiety and depression when they get pregnant again.
Householders might follow, desperate to get rid of dollars before the next nightly news report tells them that they have lost another 10% of their value.
They miserably failed to qualify for Euro 2000, meaning they will be doubly-determined to make up for lost time once the finals get under way in the Far East.
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