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So, misplace means that you put something in the wrong place or lose it.
And yeah, being able to tell her that I met her, I was like, "She's gonna lose it." And did she indeed lose it, or?
LOSE IT.
[Mark plays the video again, trying not to lose it]
had in the past. Many will lose it. You're going to see health premiums go up by some
The brain is often described as a use it or lose it system because the neural connections you stimulate grow stronger and desire to be activated while the ones you ignore become weakened.
Luckily, because of this "use it or lose it" brain, the same neuro-plastic system that proliferate these habits can also be used to acquire healthier ones.
Does he lose it?
DOES HE LOSE IT?
It's important to back up your data so you don't lose it.
It's important to back your data up so you don't lose it.
We didn't lose it yet, right?
We didn't lose it yet, right?
And if you're a huge pension fund, or if you are an insurance company, you cannot possibly risk your money to lose it because of an exchange rate, especially when exchange rates are extremely volatile.
And if you're a huge pension fund or if you are an insurance company, you cannot possibly risk your money to lose it because of an exchange rate, especially when exchange rates are extremely volatile.
"Did he lose it?"