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Losing sleep to watch the night-sky: The relationship between sleep-length and noctcaelador. THEIR reactions to Measure R's deliberate-misinformation ad campaign indicate that Los Angeles City Council members aren't losing sleep over this betrayal of the public. Furthermore, according to Secretary Rubin, repealing the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts would bring in an estimated $11 trillion over seventy-five years, providing almost three times the entire Social Security funding shortfall the president claims to be losing sleep over. |
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lose to lose touch lose touch with reality lose trace of lose track lose train of thought losing losing sleep losing streak loss lost lost and gone forever lost cause lost for words lost in |
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