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No U. S. President to date has lost his toes as a result of becoming President (or for any other reason).
He lost his reelection attempt to Ronald Reagan.
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John Calhoun was most influential in his home state of South Carolina and much of the South. He was also a powerful member of the US Senate.
In 1800, President John Adams lost to Thomas Jefferson. In 1828, President John Quincy Adams lost to Andrew Jackson. In 1840, President Martin Van Buren lost to William Henry Harrison. In 1888, President Grover Cleveland lost to Benjamin Harrison. In 1892, President Benjamin Harrison lost to former President Grover Cleveland. In 1912, President William Howard Taft lost to Woodrow Wilson. In 1932, President Herbert Hoover lost to Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1976, President Gerald Ford lost to Jimmy Carter. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter lost to Ronald Reagan. In 1992, President George H. W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton.
President Gerald R. Ford lost to James Carter.
Buildings being destroyed and injury an lost of 200,000 people lives were lost during the earthquake, jobs were lost the president's palace was also lost and inmates escaped from prisons when the walls collapsed which has lead to people looting and robbing.
Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.
As a result he lost his job
Lost is an adjective as in no longer possessed such as 'lost friends'. Lost is also a verb as in 'we played well, but we lost'.