It was hard to see the extent of the damage because the windscreen was dirty after firing the gun. |
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He could easily outmaneuver the Russians and use tactics to cross the T twice, inflicting maximum damage on the slower Russian fleet. |
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The threat has not ended, as she has to repair the damage done by pulling the earth back together and forever trapping the evil beneath. |
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Precipitating water softeners increase alkalinity of the cleaning solution and this may damage skin and other materials being cleaned. |
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The damage was so extensive the front door was shattered and has had to be replaced. |
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The rebroadcasts on cable were bad quality, and a lot of print and sound damage was apparent. |
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For patients who have an acute ischemic stroke, the opportunity to limit the neurological damage is very time sensitive. |
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The superoxide anion radical is capable of causing as much cellular damage as singlet oxygen. |
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Because car carpets are expensive, it makes sense to protect them from damage or regular wear and tear. |
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They have been used to damage a car last week and in another incident a phone box was blown to pieces. |
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This will reduce rusting and make it less attractive to mice and other pests which can damage electrical wiring. |
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Like wrens, these birds are insectivorous soft bills, and seeds can seriously damage their beaks and digestive systems. |
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We spend a lot of time swinging the banjo, and only yesterday had to put in a new winze, following damage to our trenches from Beachy Bill. |
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Risks of parathyroid surgery include permanent hypoparathyroidism and damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve. |
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The heat from that burning will do more permanent damage to the tree than the bagworms ever will. |
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The area of unknown damage aft near the bow on the starboard side was only a few metres past the housed anchor. |
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Conductive hearing loss does not involve damage to the receptor cells or any other nerve cells in the auditory pathway. |
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There was little damage but within 28 hours the city was jolted by 19 tremors. |
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His ability to spruik, launch damage control campaigns, and deny screw ups for the conservatives is truly astounding. |
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It affixes to any outside surface of a car, and doesn't cause damage like magnetic signs or bumper stickers would. |
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Taking just one ecstasy tablet could cause long-lasting brain damage leading to depression, scientists have warned. |
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He suffered a double leg break, cruciate ligament damage and a total rupture of the ankle. |
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I also said at the time that the extent of damage is a subject of considerable debate. |
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It appeared that the damage was inflicted in order to reach the electric cables and landlines that ran under the ground. |
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The tayra occasionally eats poultry and raids corn and sugar fields, but damage is usually minimal. |
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Sadly that element of this great fighter's make-up may well have rendered him liable to the damage that he undoubtedly suffered. |
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One could never estimate what damage such a natural savage force might bring. |
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The campaign will also bring attention to the damage caused to family life by alcohol abuse. |
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Its edges are beveled to prevent scuffing or damage when used on lawns or turf. |
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Well, that may all be right if the judge had calculated the damage to the reversion by say reference to comparable sales. |
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The chemical used was the herbicide glyphosate, which when sprayed on crops does untold damage to the environment. |
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She took the damage to the New Zealand brand very seriously and an international labelling standard for manuka honey was needed. |
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With no damage to his mind or his hands, he knew practicing pediatric medicine was still within reach. |
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This damage may occur in response to anything that will cause protein denaturation including thermal stress, osmotic stress, and chemical damage. |
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Once in the security zone you can see some of the damage caused by the bombing. |
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He has shown how much damage well-intentioned but clueless ideologues can do if they are at the wrong place at the right time. |
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Also consider bringing an extra pair of shoes, such as sneakers or sandals, that do not damage plant life like a heavy boot does. |
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Sensorineural hearing loss also can result from damage to the brain's auditory center. |
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Unfortunately, its the Joe Schmoes knocking over corner stores rather than the Mansons of the world that do more damage in the long run. |
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It starred Russell Crowe as a young skinhead on a path of self-destruction, though his ideals blind him to the damage he is doing to himself. |
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Fire chiefs initially believed the fire had caused severe structural damage to the building and its opening in a year's time is still in doubt. |
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You may build only within this zone, and enemies will suffer attrition damage inside it. |
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Most guarantees expressly exclude faults which are the result of misuse by the consumer, accidental damage or normal wear and tear. |
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Chemicals from tobacco smoke get into your bloodstream and can damage the delicate blood vessels inside your eye. |
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A physical examination will determine if damage to tissue, nerves, tendons, or bone has occurred. |
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Compounded by frost damage in following years, some farmers had resigned themselves to not planting a crop because of the bleak conditions. |
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In any case, the damage has been done, and the commission has created considerable bad blood. |
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In Washington, a person is guilty of malicious mischief if he or she knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to the property of another. |
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Liver damage found in nine workers is believed to be caused by a leaking refrigerant pipe in the workers' cabin. |
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Church leaders were today surveying the damage after the wreckers broke into the Church of the Nazarene last night. |
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Such damage might emerge after cerebellar maldevelopment, or an earlier undetected hypoxic or ischemic event. |
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For Peter de Savary, though, it is the potential economic damage which is the main worry. |
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He talked to her as the machines worked, repairing the damage that his blast had wreaked. |
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This method is not widely recommended by hairdressers, as it can damage your already processed hair. |
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But any cautionary words in the outlook statement could damage the share's high rating. |
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Not only will the attachments be hard to handle, you may wind up with an uneven overall length or possibly damage your hair unnecessarily. |
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The ductal involvement is frequently patchy, in a pattern similar to the bile duct damage seen in primary biliary cirrhosis. |
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Babies who are exposed to mercury while in the womb can suffer severe damage to the nervous system and may die. |
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Unlike an infection, endometriosis does not damage the luminal epithelium of the Fallopian tube and thus surgery is more likely to be successful. |
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Privacy was viewed as a vague enough concept even before notions of emotional damage became incorporated into its meaning. |
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The truck driver suffered minor burns to his face but there were no other injuries or damage to the plant, Reynolds said. |
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But what relevantly here could be said to be the damage due to the negligence of an independent contractor engaged by the occupier? |
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Some served as motor torpedo boat tenders, battle damage repair ships or aircraft engine repair ships. |
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The sprayed chemical is based on the compound glyphosate which can damage the human digestive system, central nervous system, lungs and blood. |
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Brain damage or not, she was going to walk, talk and get her life back on track. |
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You can help stamp out damage to our buses by calling Lewisham police if you recognise these two youths. |
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Chartered building surveyors will examine a property for structural damage such as subsidence, dry and wet rot and leaking roofs. |
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Also, of course, there are the wider concerns about environmental damage from aerosols and litter from packaging. |
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Plant late-blooming asters behind shorter perennials to hide the damage until they finish blooming. |
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The National Flood Insurance Program covers mold damage and remediation up to the policy's limits. |
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The procedure requires meticulous dissection and exhaustive hemostasis to prevent damage to adjacent structures. |
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It took fire crews around two hours to put out the blaze, which caused extensive damage to the maisonette. |
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It is difficult to put a dollar figure on the damage the rain-swollen tide from did to the property. |
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One resident would have to put an insurance claim in to get the damage fixed. |
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The first is whether you are only relying on damage within the jurisdiction. |
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Once the worst pitting and damage is filed away, he sands the metal with a coarse sandpaper. |
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Although they are solid, you must take great care not to damage them as this could affect the weighting. |
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Gamers will be able to take the wheel of some of the most exclusive high-performance vehicles, all with realistic damage modelling. |
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The plan is to take four or five shipwrights, who built Jeanie Johnston, to India and assess the damage for ourselves. |
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Criminal damage falls under Section 60 of the Crimes Ordinance and carries a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment. |
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Polymer binder resins protect the paper from humidity damage and help to fine-tune the stiffness and acoustic properties of the paper. |
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You would not run your car with a flat tyre for twelve months without expecting further damage than the burst tyre. |
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Will it cause permanent damage to the sector or is it just rejiggering an out-of-control market? |
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This damage is associated with ambrosia fungi that cause wood rot and death of the tree. |
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Another problem with trawling for deep-sea fish is the damage that is done to the uncharted seabed. |
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This damage has been caused by the grubs of the azalea leaf miner and usually occurs on indoor plants in autumn and winter. |
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Our priorities are the prompt and safe return of the crew, and the return of the aircraft without further damage or tampering with. |
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However, just a few days later the aircraft suffered serious damage following a fire started by an engine backfire. |
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You have the power and opportunity to show your true colours and minimize the damage to a delicate ecosystem. |
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Among the volunteers were five amnesiacs who had extensive brain damage in their temporal medial lobes. |
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He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs. |
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He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations. |
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Without proof, you damage the whole sport by adding to such a whispering campaign. |
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A couple of cats can do much less damage than a teeming apartment full of them. |
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He looked at the damage and knew it was very unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot. |
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The temblor proved that an earthquake smaller in magnitude can cause greater damage than a more powerful earthquake. |
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As it became clear that the DNA evidence was likely to be accepted, I wondered what new evidence would damage the alibi. |
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We now have a maximum sentence of 7 years for reckless damage to a computer, 5 years for taking trade secrets, and 2 years for hacking. |
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The consequence of this misalignment will be damage to the structure, either chronically or acutely. |
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Other damage to the tail section and the rest of the fuselage was still being evaluated at press time but the aircraft may be a write-off. |
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They found that absorption of heat caused damage to the ciliary body leading to malformation of the lens. |
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Examinations cleared Oliver of extensive damage to his hamstring, but they also revealed that he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament. |
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He said the biggest problem people had with landfills was the damage they caused to roads given the amount of trucks travelling to and from them. |
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And Ergon Energy stockpiled materials and put crews on alert yesterday in preparation for possible damage to the electricity network. |
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However, a more telling statistic would be loss and damage rate per 1,000 weapons passes. |
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But as with high blood pressure, the damage is usually worse and more rapid when you have diabetes. |
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The blood often re-enters the aorta further down the vessel, in which case there is serious damage but the patient survives. |
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Jarvis said it was worried about the damage to its reputation from accidents allegedly caused by poor workmanship. |
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This was required to be put into my mouth during bombing attacks, to cushion the shock of a bomb explosion and so prevent damage to my teeth. |
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She relies on a clause in the contract which exempts her from liability for damage to any tools providing she was not negligent. |
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Monetary costs of the damage are limited to replacing a missing fire extinguisher and overtime custodial pay. |
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The forceps get in to the tight mouth of the dab much easier and do no damage if used correctly and with care. |
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There has been no damage to the oil fields, but the oil market remains very tight as evidenced by the recent move into backwardation. |
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Producers who suspect extensive damage should talk with their crop insurance agents to see if the field might be released for haying or grazing. |
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The exhibition illustrates some of the damage suffered by the pots and the methods conservators have used to repair them. |
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But the stress of being moved from their natural habitat can damage the animals and the public are being asked not to handle them. |
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Engineers tonight are also checking for damage to the area's oil refineries. |
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An example of particular average is fire damage to a vessel and cargo aboard the vessel. |
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We had quite a useful meeting but regretfully at that stage the damage had been done. |
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This is a neurological syndrome which results from damage localized to both temporal lobes. |
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You are allowed to copy it as a backup, unless specific provisions for replacement in the event of damage are provided by the manufacturer. |
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Particular average signifies the damage or partial loss happening to the ship, or cargo, or freight. |
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She said they would be charged with breach of the peace and malicious damage offences. |
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The raiders caused thousands of pounds worth of damage before stealing electrical items including plasma televisions and hi-fi equipment. |
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The toxin produced by the diphtheria bacteria may also damage the heart and the nervous system. |
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No injuries were reported, although the auto received considerable damage and Decorum's plate glass showroom window was shattered. |
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We have written asking for councillors to visit to inspect the damage and poor state of repairs, to no avail. |
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They feel the executive is mishandling a situation that has the potential to damage their electoral chances. |
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He said that regular cleaning had been carried out, but that it had a down side in that damage could be caused to fragile books and bindings. |
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It was certainly damage that Drake had never seen inflicted by any traditional weapons. |
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As a landlord you can refuse to return their deposit if they have caused damage beyond normal wear and tear. |
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Although your body can fix itself on the fly, damage accumulates if the rate of wear and tear is greater than the rate of repair. |
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This damage was only found in half of the pivot, the north half where rye was planted. |
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Related storms caused extensive damage and killed horses at a racetrack in Kentucky. |
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Explosive shells caused such extensive damage to a wooden hull that first armor plating and eventually steel hulls were adopted. |
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Two boys, aged 12 and 13, have been charged with criminal damage and have been bailed to appear at Salford youth court tomorrow. |
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Thus the action lies where there is a real possibility of damage to some business or trading activity. |
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However the scale of the damage means it could take another 72 hours before every service is back. |
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In their view, one year's delay in launch, for instance, would not damage the business opportunity irreparably. |
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Caulk and patch the cracks to prevent leaks and the damage that could result from them. |
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The damage usually starts out near the end of the branch and works its way toward the main stem of the plant. |
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The moth lays eggs, and the larvae leave silvery trails as they damage the foliage. |
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It is not necessary to prove damage to health from noxious emissions in order to establish a nuisance. |
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The teenager must not interfere with, damage or take without consent any vehicle or any other property. |
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This could indicate that stones caused anatomical damage to the urinary tract. |
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Anchors and anchor chains cause serious damage to reef corals and will uproot sea grasses. |
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Exposure to amniotic fluid may damage the neural tissue in cases of spina bifida and cause subsequent paralysis and hydrocephalus. |
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The damage to bridges, roads, railways and telephone lines took months to repair. |
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Any unfound debris on runways could cause damage to aircraft landing and taking off at the airport. |
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Cases of deafness were reported in medical journals, as well as aural cavity damage from the insertion of mini headphones. |
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They thus gave permission for them to take out insurance against damage suffered. |
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As I walked toward it, I was holding my breath, waiting to see how much damage had been done. |
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He said they were up against opposition from some people who were concerned at the damage done to the hillside. |
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The damage is from the front wheel arch all along the car to the back wheel arch, nicely dented, scratched and gouged. |
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The best protection against loss, damage or injury due to wildfire is prevention. |
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So we're bracing for a whole lot of damage in this area if the storm stays on track. |
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Civil rights campaigners believe any change would do serious damage to the quality of British justice. |
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In addition, there is, he says, the physical damage caused by tractor wheels and by vehicles moving onto verges on narrow roads. |
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Four rangers from the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Authority enforce laws forbidding damage to the reefs. |
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The changes in lung tissue suggest that part of the lung damage is due to cytokines induced by the microbial agent. |
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The norther that swept bitter freezes across the state during late December resulted in pockets of fish-kill damage along the lower coast. |
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The ultraviolet rays emitted by tanning beds can damage skin and cause wrinkles, age spots, and even lead to skin cancer such as melanoma. |
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Try self-tanning creams or lotions if you want to darken your skin tone without causing the damage caused by UV light. |
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Because if you use it on weird foot cramps, there's a remote possibility that you could loosen a blood clot and cause heart damage or even death. |
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Clause 19.4 excludes all liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage on the part of either party. |
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A woman who is a repeat victim of car vandals has hit out against the yobs who damage property. |
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In both cases any breach of an order or undertaking which gives rise to damage or loss shall be actionable by the aggrieved third party. |
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But by the 1930s, Keynes became more concerned about the damage that the nonproductive rentier was doing to capitalism. |
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Treatment does not correct tubal damage but prevents reactivation if laparoscopy or other pelvic surgery is indicated. |
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If we do not get magpies under better control the damage they do to other birds eggs and newly-hatched chicks will continue. |
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As for food, yo-yo diets, involving periods of near starvation, damage valuable muscle and are positively unhealthy. |
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Modified ossicles called lappets that border the ambulacral groove function to close off the groove and prevent damage to the tube feet. |
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The most common offences included larceny, burglary, malicious damage, criminal damage and a host of motoring offences. |
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It serves no-one's interest to require planning permission for types of development that generally do not damage amenity. |
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Last week I read the parts of the book that deal with track and field and assessed the damage in print. |
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Sickness produces symptoms and collateral damage that disrupt or sabotage health. |
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Today much of the visible damage has been repaired, but the strain on the economy has been huge. |
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We are assessing the damage now, we don't know if it's going to be repairable in a day or if it will take longer. |
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If you have healthy kidneys, you can't eat enough protein to damage your kidneys. |
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A chambered burial cairn known as Maeshowe is also being examined for potential damage as part of the study. |
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Without treatment, severe jaundice can pose a risk of permanent brain damage resulting in athetoid cerebral palsy. |
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It began with damage to the garden and if I left the door on the latch they would come in and turn off my electricity. |
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And population pressures are causing heavy damage to the world's remaining wild places. |
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However, keyhole surgery is associated with different risks, such as a higher risk than the open procedure of damage to neighbouring organs. |
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The present Guildhall is a reconstruction necessitated by damage to the original during the Second World War. |
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It is also possible, however, that direct compression of axons may induce axonal damage independent of Schwann cell dysfunction. |
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This could, in turn, explain why mammillary body damage seems to preferentially affect memory on spatial tasks. |
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Once the impact is over and the panel has sprung back to its original shape, the damage can hardly be seen. |
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The damage caused by the Berkshire train crash is so bad that the whole section of track will have to be relaid. |
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To avoid damage and injury, the mainsprings must be let down to relieve them of their power before anything is done to the movement. |
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For example, wrestling includes many holds, which can easily be performed in such a way that they damage the elbow, shoulder, neck or leg joints. |
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Wind damage is often associated with abrasion caused by wind-blown soil particles. |
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But the damage was permanent and his military career was shattered, along with his spinal column. |
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A second problem is damage caused by the buildup of excessive electrical charges in the plate from the unwanted ions. |
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Wing heat, on the other hand, could do damage on the ground and is only available when airborne. |
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The incident renewed concern an attack would damage confidence in the US economy and short-circuit an economic rebound. |
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I'm happy to report it caused no permanent damage and Andy is recovering nicely at home. |
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But we don't have to look at electronic wizardry to see the damage that can be done. |
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In essence, the multiple mechanisms of potential damage from mycotoxins are not unlike those of many xenobiotics. |
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He later went out to film the damage and was following a taxi that looked like it had been shot up with a machine-gun. |
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On Tuesday the 27-year-old was given a six-month curfew order after admitting two counts of criminal damage at an earlier hearing. |
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The ill effects of hypernatremia are primarily caused by cell shrinkage and damage in the brain. |
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Costs for excess wear and tear, such as cigarette burns on the seats or damage to the body, may fall on your shoulders if outlined in the contract. |
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These findings are coincident with lower cTnT plasmatic values in the room-air-resuscitated infants, reflecting a lesser degree of myocardial damage in this group. |
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Free radical damage can also wrinkle your skin and weaken your heart. |
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The first tidal wave caused damage to the bottom of the hotel, but it was the second wave, an hour and a half later, which wrecked the first few levels of the buildings. |
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Welch justifiably observes that this dredging is a massive and expensive undertaking that will perhaps wreak more environmental damage than leaving the river at rest. |
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Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease is defined as symptoms or mucosal damage resulting from the exposure of the distal oesophagus to refluxed gastric contents. |
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But while we concentrate on our bodies, the summer sun and salt water, combined with frequent use of hairdryers and ceramic straighteners, are doing untold damage to our hair. |
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One weekend of TV coverage of their conference might well do more damage to the idea of teaching as a profession than any amount of strike action. |
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Morally, Orwell must surely have had to weigh up whether the potential damage he could cause to those individuals was worse than the harm they might do. |
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Even if Loertscher eventually achieves legal redemption, she says the damage has already been done. |
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According to the Independent Commission Against Corruption, the arrests are related to a police investigation into a case of criminal damage and extortion by triads. |
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The damage done to people by megacity urbanism is most pronounced in poorer countries. |
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But perhaps the true price has been hidden, and the cost is perhaps even greater than some intensive agriculture, because the damage reaches far beyond the farms. |
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Stands that have been adequately winterized typically are less susceptible to winter damage and the following year's first growth will be more productive. |
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Just when treatment was beginning take effect, the arrival of a female zebra at the zoo caused him to run around in excitement, causing grave damage to his already weak hoof. |
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Likewise a durable waterproofing system needs to be implanted to stop water leakage from drainage backups or root puncture that could damage apartments below. |
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Veteran player Wiig continued without skipping a beat, but the damage was done. |
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Individuals who are taurine deficient may become more susceptible to tissue damage by xenobiotic agents such as aldehydes, chlorine, and certain amines. |
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Other costs include possible damage to vehicles whilst on the school run. |
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This premature ignition lowers the power output and can damage the engine. |
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But in all other cases where a ship is intentionally run on shore for the common safety, the consequent loss or damage shall be allowed as general average. |
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It has to be cut thickly and is prone to warping and damage by woodworm. |
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And even if the courts were to countermand a proscription order, the damage done to the organisation during the period of proscription could be critical. |
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Much of the water has receded, but the damage is already done. |
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Fire damage was confined to the door's wooden surround and floor boards. |
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Those most likely ex-handlers clearly underestimated the damage Justin Bieber can do with a guest book. |
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Representatives of Baker's Bay say the project will not damage the reef. |
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Eight stable patients with brain damage and 10 normal adults were studied. |
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The soil was purposely left firm to minimize trencher and sub-surface equipment damage while all other excavation and topsoil transporting were taking place. |
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The NFL scrambled on damage control, initially suspending Rice for two games and then suspending him indefinitely. |
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Cecil, of Victoria Street, Harwich, had been found guilty of a total of 66 charges of criminal damage and possessing an article with a pointed blade at an earlier trial. |
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Warping, splitting along the grain, the breaking apart of joins, the flaking of paint and ground from the wooden substrate, and insect damage are all commonly encountered. |
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Recent damage in local woodlands to hides on a lake, and to equipment on the playing field, plus damage to a lamppost opposite the village hall has made councillors see red. |
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Knowledge, skill, airmanship, and timely actions prevented further damage to the aircraft and resulted in the safe recovery of the aircraft and crew. |
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Until that is assured, only a federal backstop will help speed a viable insurance market for terrorism risks, before there is further damage done to the economy. |
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Areas of the alps still show signs of environmental damage wrought by decades of cattle grazing, even though grazing stopped more than 60 years ago. |
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When first responders arrived at the scene, they found a minor crash that caused little damage to the vehicle or the guardrail. |
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The choice of the venue at that precise time was calculated to do the maximum damage to the prime minister and to highlight his lofty disdain for anyone who gainsays him. |
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The main problems raised by residents include underage drinking, criminal damage and large groups congregating outside the recreation ground and local shops. |
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And by their inaction, they not only handed authority to his unelected kitchen cabinet, but did great damage to the democratic process in this country. |
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The recurrent laryngeal nerve runs immediately behind branches of the inferior thyroid artery so care was taken to avoid damage to this structure. |
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Inevitably, exposure awaits, and often exposure which will damage innocent people who will be besmirched, so audacious is the extent of the crime. |
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The pool was attacked three times last month by vandals who caused thousands of pounds-worth of damage when they ripped out CCTV cameras and smashed windows. |
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The cost includes damage to road surfaces and the surrounding area, vehicle recovery and damage or destruction of street fixtures such as lamp posts and bins. |
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These tracks enable a machine to operate in conditions where low ground pressure and high tractive effort are needed while minimizing the damage to the operating surface. |
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Survey fields for damage from leaf blight disease at tasseling. |
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Just Recently researchers were able to determine the damage to the ship by imaging the sunken liner with an acoustic device known as a sub-bottom profiler. |
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Small beets are in danger of damage from wind-blown soil particle erosion. |
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When confronted with food concerns, from pesticide residues to the environmental damage wreaked by salmon farming, the government doesn't want to know. |
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A survey has been ordered by the Delhi Government to assess the damage to kharif crop and vegetables due to the drought-like situation in the Capital. |
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Thousands of other children suffered seizures, permanent brain damage or deafness. |
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Sequestration tore at our threadbare social safety net, and this deal leaves the damage intact. |
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If rodent damage is found, clean and repair or replace damaged wiring, relays, and other components and seal over openings that allowed rodent entry. |
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This is persistent damage by someone who has an axe to grind. |
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The special 8-seater amphibious plane was caught in a crosswind as it landed just after 3 p.m. and veered off the runway causing severe damage to the undercarriage. |
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He said the most common types of damage to paper are treatable. |
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I don't think a homemade cable release would damage the camera. |
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I compiled a list of possible damage control measures I intend on using in the hearings that I hope will be useful in extricating ourselves from this tar baby. |
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Regrettably, the public was less interested in the complexities of ethics regulation than, understandably, in attempting to repair the damage done by fraud. |
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To repair any damage Rhoda has done to her already precarious identity as a good little girl, Rhoda initiates a game that she and her mother have obviously played before. |
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Although triggers such as tobacco tar and radioactive radon gas are known to be linked to lung cancer, little is understood of the genetic damage that causes the disease. |
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In so doing, he established for the first time in a court of law that windfarms can damage property values because of damage to visual amenity and noise. |
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If left untreated, hepatitis C causes liver damage over the course of decades. |
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Such resignations are rare, but when they do occur they usually damage the government and Prime Minister, at least for a time, and rarely advance the career of the resigner. |
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In each case, the Justice Department used a diversionary tactic to contain the damage and to distract the public from the truth. |
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Both natural sunlight and light from tanning beds damage the skin. |
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The house did not suffer any structural damage but when the lightning hit the house there was an enormous bang, the fuses blew and the power went. |
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Thousands of gallons of water gushed over the top of the dam downstream of Jowler Mill, causing damage to the front of the dam as stones sheared off. |
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He stayed for six months initially and developed a machine that lifted the beet from the ground minus the stones that used to cause a lot of damage to the machinery. |
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And the report is anticlimactic in political terms because the damage has been done. |
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The sequester, tax increases, and the continual Republican harping on budget cuts have all caused damage to the labor market. |
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In fact, the damage was so severe, a reinstall of Windows was required. |
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There is also evidence that NSAIDs cause intestinal damage when taken in conjunction with exercise. |
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She sentenced Cradden to six months imprisonment for malicious damage to a car and a further three months for interfering with a car, both to run consecutively. |
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Staking or supporting early in the growing season is best and can help direct plant growth, encourage better flower displays and prevent damage during wet and windy weather. |
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They also damage field crops and frequently construct runways in lawns. |
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The damage leaps across natural firewalls, leaving an indisputable trail of destruction. |
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He tells Michael Daly why he could no longer stand by and watch the crazies in his party damage the country. |
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However, we were told that you would make full restitution for the damage you have caused to us and, if that is the case, we are not unwilling to let bygones be bygones. |
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The items were carefully wrapped to protect them from damage during shipping. |
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Never mind sir, the hit didn't damage any of your delicate equipment. |
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Have done more damage to American competitiveness than al Qaeda ever could. |
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And yet, people keep reproducing, seeing it as their inalienable right to have more and more babies, despite the damage it would do to their environment. |
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In this case, the only damage caused to the civilian was a flat tyre. |
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Appropriate training and experience are important to minimise the risk of thermal damage to adjacent structures while enjoying the benefits of lasers during microsurgery. |
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The symptom is also sometimes seen in lobotomy patients and other sufferers of frontal lobe damage and in victims of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis. |
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I should just come home and help clean up the damage done by the ravagers. |
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Their reluctance was caused chiefly by fear of damage to the skin but sometimes by confusion between topical corticosteroids and anabolic steroids. |
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Implementation of such steps will leave ministers the leisure time to go yachting with a clear conscience, and not worry about any photographs which could damage their images. |
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The Navy concluded that the presence of the whales in an ocean channel with calm water, which amplifies sound, caused the sonar to damage their ears. |
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By contrast, at least some nonsynonymous mutations are expected to be strongly deleterious because they damage protein structure and thereby render the cell nonviable. |
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A leaking roof can lead to damage on ceilings and walls, so it is important to replace loose or cracked slates, and get damaged material on flat roofs repaired. |
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There already are indications that the commercial dispute between Japan and China will be contained, preventing a wider trade war which could damage economies across Asia. |
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Vehicles passing over the leaks then cause the damaged surface to break up, creating loose stones which could fly off, causing damage or injury they said. |
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In addition, abuse of anabolic steroids can stunt bone growth in adolescents and result in potentially permanent damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. |
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However, the destruction of so many kamikaze flights did a great deal to undermine the potential for damage that the kamikazes could have inflicted. |
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Although the grid is reportedly 99.9 percent reliable, blackouts or sags in the power supply can cause damage far greater than would at first seem evident. |
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Proponents say biofuels could help end our dependence on oil imports, boost a sagging agriculture industry and reduce environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels. |
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