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Most of the personages currently exposed have little in common except the compulsion or determination of their biographers to manhandle or mishandle them in the interests of revising history, producing journalism, promoting an ideology, feeding personal pique or making a dollar.
They also note that younger kids are more likely to mishandle them, endangering themselves and others.
Sometimes samples get lost - usually because they are left lying in theater for quite a long time and someone else can mishandle them.
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"If we lose or mishandle either of them, we could lose our permission to exist," he says.
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