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mislaid

adjective as in misplaced

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So as we plough through thousands of undealt-with emails and reluctantly turn off the out-of-office autoreply, here's a diverting selection of animals to appreciate, along with the comfort that comes with knowing that for yet another year, the zoo hasn't lost a lion or mislaid a marmoset.

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Concerns the vaccine programme could inadvertently increase shingles risk for older people are mislaid, says experts.

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It was then thought to have been mislaid and lost during local government reorganisation before it was rediscovered being used as a door stop for a shed in an industrial estate in Balintore, near Invergordon, in 1998.

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At her home in Nottingham, his daughter June says she remembers seeing one of him with her and her sisters, but at some point over the years it was mislaid.

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What follows is a suspenseful tale of misplaced trust, mislaid memories and unreliable narration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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