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lost and found

or lost-and-found 

noun

  1. a room in a public place for items left behind and from which the owners may retrieve them.


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Cash, credit cards, and doctor’s office cards — it would have been easy to leave it with the driver or at a random lost and found.

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Smith's debut album Lost and Found spent three weeks in the Top 20.

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A new documentary directed by Raoul Peck, “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found,†revives interest in the photographer, who trained his gaze on fellow Black South Africans living with the daily outrages and violent outbursts of a system that controlled their movements but not their meaning.

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Her absence became a punchline at the 2016 Emmy Awards when host Jimmy Kimmel swiped her supporting actress trophy, saying they wouldn’t mail it but that she could get it at the lost and found.

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Writing via the Masterpiece PBS Twitter account, Smith said: “I was very astonished and pleased to win the award. I feel the Emmys has been overly generous to me. If Mr. Kimmel could please direct me to the lost and found office I will try and be on the next flight.â€

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