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Most commonly damage comes from the outside.

"A lot of damage comes from people who think they've solved the problem," Mr. Griffin said.

"The most damage comes from people dragging them, to put two or three tables together," he said.

So, the challenge, you know, in terms of where the damage comes from, is a fair question".

And part of the damage comes from the very fact that prejudice today can be so much harder to pinpoint with certainty.

The annual Arnold Schwarzenegger blood sport -- the very title, "Collateral Damage," comes from the phrase that sent a chill during Desert Storm -- has been postponed indefinitely.

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As with Able, any ships that remained afloat within 1000 yards of the detonation were seriously damaged, but this time the damage came from below, from water pressure rather than air pressure.

Did the damage come from the squalid non-life Otto had "saved" her from in turn?

But most of the damage came from day upon day of fierce, incessant rain.

Damage came from unexpected places, including Molina at the bottom of the order.

Where did all the nonsense about "brain damage" come from then?

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