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But none of these traits would have done him a bit of harm at the Supreme Court.
"That didn't do my career a bit of harm," Mr. Catto said this year in an interview with KLRN, a public television station in San Antonio.
Possibly it was plain to anyone that Jack, without meaning a bit of harm by it, had a way with women.
It may do a bit of harm here and there, to this and to that; and so does the sun in heaven.
Neither this nor his subsequent infractions, linked from one to another with a horrible inexorability, would amount to anything today, and not one does a bit of harm.
And I think the presentation of the U.S. case to the council did a bit of harm to him, and I wanted to convey what happened at the time".
Politicians who think they're doing only a bit of harm may find themselves unleashing forces they cannot control, and which might fix them too given half a chance.
They're not, of course; and a 100kg of box can do a quite a bit of harm if it's not handled properly.
Indeed, it does quite a bit to harm it.
But the average American can do quite a bit to harm their Asian American neighbor.
"You know, those rumors about you and lady friends... they won't do you a bit of harm".
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