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- What the movie damagingly lacks is a personality of its own ."
- Her heart as big as the arena pumped grandly and the huge forehands zinged damagingly.
- To which explanation skeptics understandably object that it is vague, untestable and, most damagingly, unscientific.
- More damagingly, he also admitted giving dlrs 25, 000 to Lucien Bouchardeau, a referee from Niger.
- Angela Bettis'Abigail, the girl who gives the witch hunt its strongest momentum, is even more damagingly misconceived.
- His removal came after large institutional investors convinced the company's board that his management style and lavish perks were damagingly disruptive.
- Leaders in Europe and the United States are damagingly preoccupied with the " extinct volcano " of inflation, he insists.
- Most damagingly of all, in 1822 the central block was gutted by fire, and has remained an empty shell ever since.
- Fanning also rose to Taruskin's defense, noting that the phrase repeatedly invoked by Feofanov had been taken damagingly out of context.
- But the campaign has been troubled by revelations that two officials were linked to the hated Stasi police and more damagingly by corruption allegations.
- But perhaps most damagingly, Clarke claims that the administration has done " a terrible job " fighting terrorism, even since September 11.
- Most damagingly, for an understanding of the demise of the Weimar Republic, they divert attention from the sources of Schleicher's political prominence.
- Aidan Dodson showed however that in this situation, the pyramid construction ramp would have " impinged on any northern temple construction even more damagingly ".
- Most damagingly, he had called the Reformed Synod a lunatic asylum ('Een Sothuys van de gekken') for its attack against Bekker.
- A number of rifts occurred, most damagingly in 2004 when PRO ( and chairperson of the Cork Anti-War Campaign ) Dr . Fintan Lane resigned.
- Because of insufficient care in assessing breaking news sources, Wikipedia has, in several cases, repeated not only incorrect but damagingly incorrect information ( in chronological order ):
- But, most damagingly, she alleged that he had misused his position so that her Filipina nanny could get a visa more quickly than otherwise would have been the case.
- A senior British lawmaker on Sunday accused Mel Gibson's movie " The Passion of the Christ " of being " damagingly anti-Semitic ."
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