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1 This will lead to untold damage to the United Kingdom's reputation.
2 It is causing untold damage to our oceans and wildlife, said Iceland's Walker.
3 Does untold damage to a man's reputation-and reputation, Brigadier, is all.
4 Unfortunately, that purpose will bring untold damage to the galaxy.
5 Teacher unions say that, unchecked, this trend will do untold damage to the profession.
6 Fire in the chaparral now might do untold damage .
7 A vote to leave the UK, he warned, could do untold damage to the Irish economy.
8 Andrew Mitchell said "hunting down" Mrs May would do " untold damage " to the party.
9 The reavers in Kartish could do untold damage .
10 Part of de Belin's case hinged on the argument it would cause untold damage to his career.
11 It has done untold damage to Living Dream; Inigo and Edeard would not have tolerated such vice.
12 Last month's quake has claimed 166 lives with many people still missing, while causing untold damage across Christchurch.
13 As applied, they do untold damage to families and destroy the very fabric of Black and brown communities.
14 For years, it was feared that steroid abuse was doing untold damage to a generation of American football players.
15 The organisation he supported and assisted has resulted in untold damage to individual lives and society as a whole.
16 So has the industry learnt from the disaster which killed 11 men and caused untold damage to the environment?
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