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Without the support of the American people, the program lost momentum and died.
Republicans lost momentum in the House as the year passed.
He would turn her around before the ship lost momentum.
She quickly lost momentum between each, as air drag brought her to rest again.
"We really lost momentum in the first half," Jackson said.
But he added, "The interest in the case and the pressure has lost momentum."
Once the second act loses momentum, there is no going back.
That being the case, I would hate to lose momentum with you.
The only way it could have lost momentum is by losing mass.
In the hands of its management it is losing momentum every day.
The songs often lose momentum after two minutes, even though they usually keep going for four.
"A small group of opposition has lost momentum in its fight against the project," he said.
But the big blow did not lose momentum as expected.
It is extremely important that we do not lose momentum.
The main body has been losing momentum over the last decade.
The project lost momentum in 2001 and the mailing list died.
By the end of the decade, the partnership had lost momentum.
But he has lost momentum and is boxed in by the old system.
"David is the operating guy who makes things happen, but they face some risk of losing momentum."
The Pacers started the season strong and never lost momentum.
The men lost momentum from the climb, but they gained the top quickly.
The program won mixed praise, but lost momentum over the years.
He just lost momentum and gained another line beneath the eye.
The German drive lost momentum and was halted eight days later.
After taking a 10-point halftime lead, they lost momentum and fell behind by 9 points with seven minutes to play.