Sentence examples for damning move from inspiring English sources

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The most damning move was the extension given to Sanchez, which now hamstrings the team, preventing it from moving on from the quarterback without serious penalty for at least another year.

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This is the car you would drive if you were one of only four taxi drivers in a seaside town; it doesn't look fancy and that's fine, because if people want glitz, they can damn well move to Canterbury.

Frustration is also growing among refugees with nothing to do but wait for requests to run through an asylum-processing machine widely damned for moving at glacial speed.

The souls rising at Michael's feet show little expression, becoming more animated as they move to either side; horror and desperation become especially visible on the faces of the damned as they move towards Hell.

God damn it, fucking move!" The screaming was getting closer, now revealed as a largish man dressed in a nomadic assortment of salvaged clothes, including a heavy overcoat, which seemed cruel considering the weather.

I looked down at them and said out loud, "Move, damn it!

The Company has arrived, only it's called the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and it's got its sights on anything that moves, damn the natives, full speed ahead.

"Move on, damn it.

They're in search of the mythical "inbox zero" – which seems to be rather like going in search of the end of the rainbow: just when you think you're getting nearer to it, the damn thing moves away again.

Senator Patrick Leahy refused to buckle, and managed, surprising many, to get the damn thing moving.

But then there's those damn cameras moving all over the place.

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