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1 Time and place lost meaning , and everything took on a disturbing sameness.
2 Now all evidence of their work is lost , their lives have lost meaning , too.
3 But today, this sort of statement has lost meaning .
4 The days stretched on, and tune lost meaning .
5 And then no more, for life was lived for active memories; the dormant ones lost meaning .
6 It lost poignancy and eventually it lost meaning .
7 Now they seemed to have lost meaning .
8 So much of human understanding depended on the surrounding environment that even time lost meaning in its absence.
9 Time and place lost meaning , yet, somehow, he was aware of a woman's scream and cast aside the ropes.
10 Before that mere sense of its presence the weak and feeble pages, the small fires of human knowledge, dwindled and lost meaning .
11 The sounds of birds and insects faded into silence, the presence of Abernathy lost meaning , and her desire for the black unicorn consumed her anew.
12 "You don't need to tell me who I work for." Heat rose to face him, feeling herself reclaiming lost meaning from a mislaid motto.
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