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Mr Tugendhat probably won’t lose sleep over this slip-up – he won’t have personally written the press release, and he’s got 10 of the Scottish Conservatives’ 31 MSPs backing him.

From BBC

Very few seemed to lose sleep over the murder of tens of thousands of Chechens in Russia's “counter-insurgency” war of the 2000s, which Human Rights Watch called "unparalleled in the area since World War II for its scope and destructiveness."

From Salon

In other words, if teams sleep on him now, they may lose sleep over him later.

“I’m super anxious and neurotic and I lose sleep over writing,” he says.

Normally, missing out on interviews wouldn’t be something Giamatti would lose sleep over.

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