51. A little too much heat, a little too long in the pot, and you lose that sense of fresh ripeness that makes tomatoes so great.
52. A lot of people over there lost a sense of who they were.
53. A resolutely suburban music, rock is as ahistorical as the suburbs themselves, and it has lost any sense of time or place.
54. ACORN and federal housing officials said some Houston lenders have become complacent and lost the sense of commitment to increasing homeownership among blacks and Hispanics.
55. But Coombes makes his men throw their wristwatches away so that they will lose all sense of time in their pursuit of this possibly mythical beast.
56. But critics across the political spectrum accused the government of having lost its sense of Jewish history and identity.
57. But he did not lose his sense of humor.
58. But his death seems to be proof positive that we have lost a sense of proportion.
59. But in searching for curiosities, he sometimes loses a sense of discernment.
60. But it never lost its sense of generational self-idolatry.