1. And once, at a conference, a fellow exhibitor shouted at Ms. Kane, accusing her of harming children by publishing something so vile. 2. Another unknown, Brooks said, is whether the chemicals themselves would harm the Everglades somehow, perhaps by removing beneficial chemicals along with the phosphorus. 3. But the conservatives have perhaps most harmed themselves by putting on an extraordinary display of vicious infighting over who should be their presidential candidate next year. 4. Draskovic had harmed himself by first refusing to speak at the rally, and then crashing it to speak anyway. 5. Government, alike with most large organizations, does more harm by accident than design. 6. Hearst would settle a lawsuit in which the Fangs claimed Hearst had harmed them by making an illegal, below-cost bid for a city publishing contract. 7. Hobson said he was concerned that military personnel and their dependents have restricted opportunities for redress when harmed by below-standard medical care. 8. Not because you may be harmed by any armed conflicts, but because those countries certainly could damage any artistic sensibilities you may have. 9. Others have harmed themselves by swallowing chemicals or cutting their wrists and stomachs. 10. The Microsoft Corp. has monopoly power and has harmed consumers by its conduct, a federal judge declared Friday. |