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harm to
|
25.61 |
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He did great harm to Turkey. |
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harm than
|
16.59 |
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A. It may do more harm than good. |
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harm in
|
6.71 |
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No harm in it. |
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harm from
|
2.70 |
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The harm from mercury emissions is still uncertain. |
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harm with
|
1.91 |
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Twice, Hampton escaped harm with McGwire at the plate. |
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harm by
|
1.78 |
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She managed to escape harm by slamming the door. |
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harm on
|
1.71 |
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None of us wants to inflict harm on another human being. |
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harm of
|
1.45 |
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Legal scholars say it is often hard to show the harms of hacking. |
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harm for
|
0.53 |
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Simon said the release of the report caused irreparable harm for Knox and Barnes. |
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harm as
|
0.46 |
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Scientists have suggested that some may do as much harm as good. |
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harm at
|
0.46 |
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Hang your shoes out of the window to keep harm at bay. |
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harm during
|
0.26 |
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A lot of those parents suffered grievous harm during the Depression, losing jobs, homes but hardly ever their self respect. |
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harm through
|
0.26 |
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The three faced charges of depriving followers of their rights and inflicting harm through fraud. |