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This would not harm his work, quite the contrary.
But he is now claiming disability benefit because of the harm his work underground did to his hearing and eyesight.
John Paulk, a one-time Focus on the Family star who was once featured on the cover of Newsweek as "ex-gay," said he is gay and expressed regret for the harm his work had done.
As national security adviser during President Clinton's first four years, he worked around the clock, harming his health and his marriage.
This came together with his disdain for the elite's global trading regime and trade agreements that harmed his white working class base particularly.
The episode was short-lived, probably merely a stunt to sell his Shakespeare biography, but it harmed his reputation; the work in question was obviously by a minor poet, one William Skipwith, as it transpired.
The film is fairly merciless when it comes to his infidelities, which harmed both his family and his work.
There is no way to "clean up" Twain without doing irreparable harm to the truth of his work.
But Tinder is too big to rest on slippery shoulders, and though Rad handled the post-drama media craze like a champ, the evidence in the lawsuit brings into question whether his judgment was harmed by working so closely with his best friends.
Higgins warns that aside from physical damage, dad bod can trigger reduced self-esteem, thus harming work, family and social activities.
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