91. The two guilty men were ordered to pay damages to their victims. 92. The unlawful taking and driving away of vehicles goes well beyond damage to property. 93. Their noise would have undoubtedly caused enormous damage to the sensitive hearing of Marine mammals. 94. There is a great deal of information available about fire damage to property, but little on diseases related to industrial work. 95. There is growing evidence of lasting psychological damage to children in broken families. 96. There is no cover for damage to terraces, patios, driveways, footpaths, garden walls and hedges. 97. There is no cover for storm damage to gates, hedges or fences. 98. There was only minor structural damage to roofs and chimneys. 99. They are useful for getting into awkward spaces, avoiding damage to the work around them. 100. They have sensed, as the layman does not, the damage to established ideas which lurks in these relationships. |