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It's damning that such remarks are made only to those who safely share his prejudice.
It's far more damning that this is a nation of self-declared racial innocents, blithely detached from its past and their prejudices.
Phillips believed the numbers were so patently damning that she had to get them into the hands of the board members, few of whom she had ever met.
In 2016 we may finally have woken up to the infuriating daily inequalities facing sportswomen, but it is damning that so much superficial nonsense remains in the rhetoric that surrounds their success.
Sir David Manning, Mr. Blair's former top foreign policy adviser and now Britain's ambassador to the United States, testified that the high degree of interest shown by Downing Street stemmed from a sense that the charge was so serious and damning that it had to be refuted.
The findings, according to a summary leaked to McClatchy, are damning: that the agency misled the White House, Congress and the American people; that unauthorised interrogation methods were used; that the legal opinions stating the techniques did not break US torture laws were flawed; and perhaps most significant, that the torture yielded no useful intelligence.
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Well, damn, that was fast.
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