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Americans already distrust their leaders, and any bit of damaging information, true or not, that emerges only worsens this distrust, creating space for Russia to pursue its objectives with potentially diminished American interference.

They also had one other thing in common: In each case, there were endless and predictable efforts to dig up any and every bit of damaging information about their history or lifestyle to in effect virtually blame them for their own unjustified killing.

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Either the queen is shockingly forgetful or shockingly ill-informed, or -- as many Britons believe -- she was desperately trying to prevent various bits of damaging gossip from coming out in public, a strategy that, if it existed, clearly did not work.

"We have a bit of damage with John Terry," Hiddink added.

"It might have done quite a bit of damage".

"Skyfall" itself is doing a bit of damage.

Of course, he added, not every bit of damage to the body can be erased.

He has probably done a little bit of damage to his life".

"There's a fair bit of damage in there," McDermott said.

"A person could actually do quite a bit of damage if they wanted," he said.

More than anything, it came off as a bit of damage control.

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