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On Friday evening the Guardian published a dossier of evidence suggesting the RNCM knew about damaging affairs Layfield had had with a number of 16- to 18-year-old pupils when he taught at Chetham's.
For example, when a United States military operation results in civilian casualties or damaged property, civil affairs units move in quickly to "look at those wronged," he said.
Is Cameron damaged by this affair?
But the affair damaged the army, and according to some reports, has undermined its morale.
But members of our panel thought she had been permanently damaged by the affair.
The affair damaged Pasternak's health and probably contributed to his death in 1960.
Volkswagen owners could also claim the resale values of their vehicles have been damaged by the affair.
Her husband, Markus (Thomas Hanzon), a world-famous conductor, and their young daughter Isabelle (Michelle Gylemo) flit in and out as supporting players who are horribly damaged by the affair.
Palin has been politically damaged by the affair, according to political pundits, as demonstrated by the lengthening odds against her running for president.
Mr Mandelson was politically damaged when the affair broke because he had kept the loan a secret from Mr Blair and had not been forthcoming to his building society when he applied for a further £150,000 loan.
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