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He is doing real damage.
After the interval the home side dominated, playing some positive rugby with Orr's precise tactical kicking doing real damage.
They know that it's doing real damage especially in places like Haiti and Liberia where these missions have been for many years".
Shakespeare, with his belief in a character's "innate 'tragic flaw,' " is the "spiritual father" of naturalism, whose deterministic view of man will start doing real damage in the nineteenth century.
But it's the open speculation from some members of the eurozone about the future of some countries in the eurozone which I think is doing real damage across the whole European economy".
Andrew Hall, head of the AQA exam board, said that repeated and multiple entries "is doing real damage to education in this country" because of the stress placed on teachers and students.
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These cuts have done real damage.
These sorties have done real damage.
And the scale of the cuts could do real damage.
And, then, perhaps, it will begin to do real damage.
I thought they were going to do real damage".
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