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Thus, he lost the day of overlap and his second term will end on 6 March 2013.
Some people believe that battle was lost the day a former owner became president, but I know nothing about such matters.
"With this in my hand, I surely cannot lose the day.
"They play like this when they lose the day before."
Thus he lost the day and had no recourse but to flee the country.
A worker may leave only for the funeral of a wife, parent or child without losing the day's pay.
In the past, it was a "go home, shut the blinds, and you lost the day" thing.
If we lose the day, then you can throw our bodies to the animals."
"With this place, it's always going to be nervous until 6 o'clock, especially when you lose the day before," Williams said.
"In the meantime, I suggest we get some work done before we lose the day completely."
If the Mets lost the day before, it is not a good day to ask for anything.
A small man standing beside a jug of wine told them that a hiker had got lost the day before.
"Some fights are lost the day they begin because of the balance of forces.
Take word to Father in Calimekka that we have lost the day."
"Well, to make it short, Ramses lost the day.
Horace understood that he was losing the day.
The grass was trampled now, here and there a part in the line as men stepped aside to avoid a dead body, lost the day before.
Hotspur ran aground and was lost the day after Hornblower turned over command.
Poor Samson had worked hard all day in the heat, and in a split second had lost the day's wages.
It's awesome; you haven't lost the day.
The South Africans had lost the day's opening race to Victory, a Swedish team.
Australia lost the day 22-17.
They lost the day before, 1-0, and were losing by 2-1 with two out in the ninth when Riles belted a grand-slam homer.
"Lost the day the shadowshell fell."
The Britons lost the day.