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This is why women stay in damaging relationships, he claims.
The other is a link with oxidative stress, an increase in damaging free radicals in the body.
Pintor smashed in damaging hooks early in the ninth but their threat appeared to have passed as the round moved to its close.
Now the club played host to Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn (who struck up their chumship there) and got Billingsley involved in damaging wars with liberal media.
The bill calls for the federal government to split the $7.8 billion cost with the state, a tacit recognition of the federal role in damaging the Everglades.
The cyclone's fierce winds downed many trees, stripped vegetation, and coated leaves in damaging salt spray, leaving the islands with a browner hue in the aftermath.
It may also be that the sharp temporary increase in blood lipid levels that can follow consumption of simple carbohydrates plays a role in damaging the blood vessels.
But if the unions do succeed in damaging Mr. Adachi's political ambitions, that could serve as a warning to anyone thinking of mounting a similar challenge to labor.
The alternating lift forces on such structures could in turn result in damaging flow induced vibrations.
Our results showed eugenol being most effective in damaging the cell membrane of Candida cells in treatment of 1 h.
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