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If a suburbanite handling one of them is not instantly stricken, this does not mean he has escaped harm; the toxins may sleep long in his body, to become manifest months or years later in an obscure disorder that is almost impossible to trace to its origins.
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Somehow she had escaped harm when crossing the busy shipping lanes into the port of Le Havre.
People who came into contact with them since their last known trip to see Mr. Muhammad's relatives here, in late July or August, considered themselves lucky to have escaped harm.
Sydney Angle was in the 3rd grade at #plazatowers #elementary #prayforoklahoma http://t.co/ceauqcJmnD — dr_rachel_franklin (@yourfamilydoc) 21 May 13 Many families held out hope more than a day after the tornado that their children had escaped harm.
That's something you get if you nick a bar of chocolate, isn't it?" Lesley is also keen for young people to understand that the drug can kill even if they have escaped harm before.
Others might have escaped harm if their body armour had fitted them properly; efforts to design it specifically for women began only in 2011.Armed forces that adapt to the needs of their female members will probably keep them longer, making the time and cost of training them more worthwhile.
So far he has escaped without harm.
The government and private operators of Rocky Flats say that there's been no harm to local residents and that the plutonium that has escaped from the plant — potentially as much as three tons over nearly four decades — is harmless.
Shirley has escaped.
(He has escaped to Hollywood).
Verse has escaped.
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