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"She'd seen co-authorships damage a lot of relationships," Kingsolver said in an e-mail.
"Our teams are seeing a lot of damage, a lot of destruction and a lot of distress," said Julie Lee, the charity's spokeswoman in Haiti.
"It's a fact of life," he said, "that the Internet will kill off some of our business and severely damage a lot of conventional industry".
Jastrow asked Haggis, "Do you have any idea that what you might do might damage a lot of pretty wonderful people and your fellow-Scientologists?" Haggis reminded the group that he had been with them at the 1985 "freedom march" in Portland.
He could really damage a lot of things we've taken somewhat for granted.
Writing on October 4, he said in an email: "Anything I would say could also damage a lot of important and powerful people.
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"My music has probably distorted a lot of lips and damaged a lot of bowing arms.
"Gove is damaging a lot of things," agrees Alex Berry, a primary school teacher.
It was a horrendous activity that damaged a lot of people.
"China's now the world's second-biggest economy and many things have advanced, but people's rights are still being damaged a lot," Mr. Liu said by telephone.
A lot of the hospitals crumbled, a lot of providers' offices were damaged, a lot of providers died.
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