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The Lost Art Of Hand Writing ... For a couple of years now I have used a computer for everything from writing articles, to communicate, to playing games and to printing addresses onto envelopes. My laptop is never far away, it is usually by my side or on my knees, and the furthest it ever gets from my side is when I am on the toilet or in the swimming pool...

Popular Pet Games Online- I Lost My Puppy ... Before the game starts, you will be presented with a picture of the lost puppy. You are to find the lost dog that is shown in the picture...

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Is It Possible To Recover Deleted Cell Phone Pictures? How To Get Your Lost Cell Phone Pics Back ... So, if you haven't already done so, stop using your phone until you take action on recovering those lost pictures... The reader will read your SIM card, and the software will recover the lost data, if it's still there....

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Architects, painters, and sculptors must recognize anew and learn to grasp the composite character of a building both as an entity and in its separate parts. Only then will their work be imbued with the architectonic spirit which it has lost as “salon art.” ... Together let us desire, conceive, and create the new structure of the future, which will embrace architecture and sculpture and painting in one unity and which will one day rise toward heaven from the hands of a million workers like the crystal symbol of a new faith.
—Walter Gropius (1883–1969)

Abode where lost bodies roam each searching for its lost one.
—Samuel Beckett (1906–1989)

The invalid is a parasite on society. In a certain state it is indecent to go on living. To vegetate on in cowardly dependence on physicians and medicaments after the meaning of life, the right to life, has been lost ought to entail the profound contempt of society.
—Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)