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Not every company in the industry lost ground last year.
It was clear I still had a great deal of lost ground to make up.
But in doing so she had lost ground to the sea.
And if Brown was right, the man in black had lost ground since then.
The bottom 40 percent of the population actually lost ground.
But since 1988 they have generally lost ground in reading.
With the rest of the world, I found myself losing ground against the real.
We are now quickly trying to make up for lost ground, although this is clearly far from easy.
And 2006, let it be said, felt to many like the year of losing ground.
He seems to be starting to lose ground among his own party.
Workers have been losing ground and will continue to do so.
I've stuck to the bed all day and am getting back my lost ground.
You get a little nervous because you've lost ground for five or six weeks.
Since then, no country has gained on another, or lost ground.
There was also a sense that we were losing ground in Iraq.
At least one Met was confident the lost ground could be made up.
At the meeting here, Egypt seemed to have lost ground.
The recent price recovery cannot make up for that much lost ground.
Even now, she is still in the process of recovering lost ground.
But she was too far behind by then, and losing ground fast.
Who lost ground to me every year for a millennium?
The market make up some lost ground in the final minutes of the day's trading, however.
During that time he has been pushing hard to make up any lost ground.
His troops stood firm in the following weeks and took back the lost ground.
Now that lost ground has been recovered, and then some.