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For that matter, Pialat's entire body of work seems more or less untouched by it.
The two wings of the barn are more or less untouched.
Anderson's films seem all of a piece, conjuring a private and innocent world more or less untouched by reality.
But if the home is otherwise inhabitable, she says, it should be left more or less untouched.
For one thing, some parts of Mexico, including the capital city, remain more or less untouched by the fight against the gangs.
Thursday's Republican debate reminded everyone why Mitt Romney is the front-runner, as his rivals left the former Massachusetts governor more or less untouched.
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He'd come from Europe, which had just spent several years tearing itself apart, whereas they remained more or less physically untouched by the war.
He found, however, that restored wetlands contained about 23percentt less carbon than untouched wetlands, while the variety of native plants was 26percentt lower, on average, after 50 to 100 years of restoration.
"In current circumstances," the board said in its finding, "labor costs — a category totaling nearly half of the county's expenditures — can hardly remain untouched, much less increased".
The president added that the oil exploration would leave most of the park untouched, affecting less that 1% of its area.
The nearby town centre, where the Tories are defending a majority of less than 2,000, was left untouched.
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