Examples of using Lost cause in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The lost cause.
You are a lost cause, Sutter!
Some people say it's a lost cause.
she's a lost cause.
We see that some teachers view this as a lost cause.
It's a lost cause.
Maybe I'm a lost cause.
I thought you said we were a lost cause!
You are a lost cause.
Very.- Some people say it's a lost cause.
To turn them to your lost cause. You use people's suffering.
Very.- Some people say it's a lost cause.
Some people say it's a lost cause. Very.
Maybe you're not a complete lost cause after all.
You use people's suffering to turn them to your lost cause.
Realise that I'm a lost cause.
Maybe you think we're a lost cause and you just want to kill all of us.
Early's original inspiration for his views on the Lost Cause may have come from General Robert E. Lee.
The articles written by him for the Southern Historical Society in the 1870s established the Lost Cause point of view as a long-lasting literary
cultural movement known as the Lost Cause.