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1 Cathederal Square has remained largely untouched by developers since the 2011 earthquake.
2 And then the climb remained largely untouched - not forgotten , but revered and feared.
3 Wine and food had been brought, but it was largely untouched .
4 Photo: Supplied Conversely, statues of artists and sportspeople have been left largely untouched .
5 Even in the 21st century there are tribes largely untouched by modern civilisation.
6 Conversely, statues of artists and sportspeople have been left largely untouched .
7 Will abandoned the fry and shoved his largely untouched plate to one side.
8 Amazingly, the Indians have remained largely untouched by the industrialised world.
9 Fortunately, the area was largely untouched by recent Hurricane Irma.
10 The guidelines remain largely untouched , though much else has changed.
11 Although Antarctica is largely untouched , Salgado is worried about the scientific bases springing up.
12 Yahoo purchased Delicious in 2005 and left it largely untouched .
13 The centrally located square escaped the 2011 earthquakes largely untouched .
14 His parting payment from Meridor is still largely untouched .
15 Malian officials have said the chaos has also left its second economic pillar, cotton, largely untouched .
16 But police budgets have grown or gone largely untouched -until pressure from protests this week.
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