1. Organic has tended to mean obvious damage of some sort, producing psychiatric symptoms. 2. There is no doubt that part of the Catholic community in Britain reacted strongly to the destruction and damage of Catholic churches. 3. We certainly can not undo the damage of a lifetime in only thirty days, Sam. 4. Winstanley was prosecuted for criminal damage of property. 5. It has been thought that damage of the tight junctions is morphologically represented by focal discontinuities and veriability in the numbers of tight junctional strands. 6. Coeliac disease is characterised by malabsorbtion secondary to damage of the normal villous architecture of the small bowel. 7. Greenpeace activists in Athens stress the long-term damage of the massive oil spills taking place in this enclosed sea every year. 8. Two and a half years ago, he faced having to pay record libel damages of one and a half million pounds. 9. A tenant who was wrongfully evicted from his bedsit has been awarded damages of nineteen hundred pounds. |