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(c) pl. The line of flotation of a vessel when properly trimmed with cargo or ballast. Ball bearings. See under Ball. To bring one to his bearings, to bring one to his senses. To lose one's bearings, to become bewildered.
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losing one's bearings is not the same thing as losing one's marbles. In my view, McInane has lost his bearings AND his marbles. (Deeplip ... To Lose One's Bearings: ; 1) to stray from or become ignorant of one's way, directions, etc.: to lose one's bearings.
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To lose one's bearings - Meaning and translation for this idiom or saying. ... Labels: Bearing, Lose ... There are no comments here. Why don't you add one?
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Can one lose one's salvation? If yes how and if not why? ... I believe that one can lose their salvation, speaking from a Scriptural standpoint. Here are some examples of this (unless otherwise noted, Scriptural references are from the NIV):
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So for him to toss out comments like that I think is an example of him losing his bearings as he pursues this nomination. We don’t need name calling in this debate.” ... On Losing One's Bearings ... Email the article On Losing One's Bearings to a friend:
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So, if the presumptive Democratic nominee says the phrase he is dipping into the muddy waters of ageism. But, should the loss of one's bearings present itself as apt political zinger for the McCain camp it is fair use?
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Now TeleType, a provider of G.P.S. software and hardware based in Boston, has introduced a PocketPC G.P.S. ... But they do issue one caveat: in some situations, like airplane travel, the unit will function better with an external antenna. So you may have to have a wire hanging off your hand-held after all.
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When one is engulfed by an embarrassment of riches, or a wealth of embarrassments as is the case with "Apocalypto," it becomes difficult to pin down just where one has begun to lose one's bearings. ... The brave heart at the center of Gibson and Farhad Safinia's scenario is Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood, a camera-friendly...
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to suffer the deprivation of: to lose one's job; to lose one's life. ... to get rid of: to lose one's fear of the dark; to lose weight. ... to stray from or become ignorant of (one's way, directions, etc.): to lose one's bearings.
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To wander from or become ignorant of: lose one's way. ... to suffer the deprivation of: to lose one's job; to lose one's life. ... to stray from or become ignorant of (one's way, directions, etc.): to lose one's bearings.
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