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1 She was now harmless to strike: Themison, Carling, Jarniman, even the Rev.
2 He paused, and the revolutionists stared fixedly at the fragments of the now harmless bomb before them.
3 They heard the drowsy chirp of the cricket, now harmless , and the low cry of an owl.
4 Our population is homogeneous, industrious, frugal, brave, independent; but now harmless and powerless, and oppressed by usurpers.
5 It will lead us to a fortress once celebrated and drenched with blood, now harmless and half ruined, like many another Indian fortress.
6 "It is the birds' mentality that directs those mechanisms," said the Professor, pointing to the now harmless machine.
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