In Saving the City We Will Lose Everything No matter what counterargument, no matter what reason there could be, we cannot expect to save ourselves while preserving the city.
If we exterminate ourselves we will lose everything.
There will be no dilettantes who, knowing from the start that they will lose money, will rent much farmland in the inconvenient mountain villages where people never made much money to start with.
No plank will be equivalent to saying to every woman suffrage Republican and Populist speaker, "You must not advocate this amendment, for to do so will lose us the whisky vote, it will lose us the foreign vote.
Do you not see that if it will lose votes to the parties to have the plank, it will lose votes to allow women to advocate the amendment on their platforms?
I will lose no time in profiting by an offer of acquaintance which does me so much honour.
What they intend to do I don't know; but this I do know--I will have every policeman in Ballarat stationed around your store before it shall come to harm, and I will lose my own life but I will preserve yours and your property.
We will lose no time," cried the lieutenant "Mount, men, and proceed.
If a piece of steel is kept hot for several seconds, it will lose some of its hardness.
If kept hot longer, itwill lose more of its hardness.
I will lose no time, lest he should change his mind.
Come, Andrew, come, Timbo, we will lose no time; we can get back for breakfast.
We will lose no time in proceeding on our voyage," said Stanley; "so the sooner we can get through our breakfast the better.
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