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1 However, SAFE believed harm to animals might not always be so obvious.
2 It's about preventing harm to American companies, one of the people said.
3 His legal team argues the article caused serious harm to his reputation.
4 It certainly hasn't done any harm to sales of her latest single.
5 The biggest unknown is whether there has been serious harm to patients.
6 Refining oil contaminants are complex and cause serious harm to the environment.
7 It would do no harm to follow up with some direct questions.
8 It is to deal harm to ages hence; but it is done.
9 Dear god, I didn't mean for any harm to come to you.
10 What's the harm to individuals or families that might follow from intrusion?
11 Both sides would suffer economic losses and harm to their international reputations.
12 Maybe it won't do her any harm to take a week off.
13 I do not enjoy causing harm to others of my own kind.
14 Living in the world, and doing no harm to aught that lives.-Fo-pen-hing-tsih-king.
15 A creeping every-man-for-himself attitude that risks causing further harm to Everton's campaign?
16 There's forty-six cannon there which could do harm to the Dutch ships.
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