1. A number of plaques include one in memory of Coastal Command aircrew lost on operations from Pembrokeshire bases. 2. And some of the nuances are lost on us, or left hanging as possibilities. 3. But his message was lost on a people enjoying an economic and political freedom that he had never allowed them. 4. Even allowing for what they would have lost on laundering the proceeds, there should have been a tidy sum. 5. For years the central axiom of modern campaigning has been that elections are won and lost on television. 6. Fortunes can be won or lost on a guess about bad weather as the contest between speculators moves back and forth. 7. He has Decided that the election will be won or lost on social issues in the electoral middle ground. 8. He was knocked down twice, before losing on points. 9. So, if voters Decide this fall to repeal property taxes, all hell breaks lose on the school-funding front. 10. Somehow, the charm of seeing city streets swarm with uneducated, unemployable and unsupervised children is lost on the cops. |