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I was competitive but, in terms of creating damage to the opponent with my forehand, I didn't".
Philippe T rt, a French sports historian, said that France's players had acted like spoiled celebrities instead of potential champions, creating damage beyond the team's image.
We seem to have reached a point where our human actions are creating damage to the environment at a greater rate and scale than most of us can comprehend.
"That gives us exciting data that this has a real good chance of working in people without creating damage," Karajanagi says, adding that clinical trials will be needed to confirm this.
None of the new problems change the working theory of why the shuttle was destroyed on re-entry, on Feb. 1: that insulating foam broke off shortly after liftoff, creating damage that allowed superhot gas to flow through the wing on re-entry.
But we do intervene where man has played a role in creating damage.
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That tornado created damage of $1 billion and adjusted for inflation that number would be about $1.5 billion.
The created damage is a set of micro-chips that appear on the optic surface.
"I don't think this has created damage to the Olympic movement, because it was resolved fast," Rogge said.
A needle penetrating the dermis would create damage, Dr. Glogau agreed, and the body would respond by producing collagen.
He also created Damage Control, a mini-series published at intervals from the late '80s to the present.
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