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What could be more harmless, she wonders, than her tiny grove?
In themselves, the "Mummy" movies couldn't be more harmless, but as a phenomenon they give one pause.
It's as if Mr. De Niro recognized that his own wattage rises in direct proportion to his glower; when his face cracks into a wide-open grin, he looks like an insanely happy 6-year-old, and he couldn't be more harmless.
The invocation of theology could not be more harmless, and obviously harmless, than it is here.
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In some ways, wankers are more harmless than berks, in the sense that being overconfident about what you know is often more dangerous than being too modest.
Sure, it's more harmless than others.
Unlike its Oceanic cousin, the white tip reef shark is more harmless and is seldom aggressive unless provoked.
In the absence of anti-chromatin antibodies, exposed chromatin may be more or less harmless.
The police, they say, would be more likely to arrest harmless kids than the gangsters.
Will jail or probation be more likely to keep a harmless homeless man from repeating his crime, trespassing in a college library?
In part this is because men are less conscious of their skin appearance and therefore may be more likely to dismiss blemishes as harmless "liver spots" or neglect to tell their doctors about a new or changing mole.
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