Sentence examples for next damage from inspiring English sources

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Next, damage limiting design and construction is examined.

Repeated headache attacks, and often the constant fear of the next, damage family life, social life and employment [29].

Next, damage development within the adhesive interface was considered through a strain energy and linear evolution approach.

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Repeated headache attacks, and often the constant fear of the next one, damage family and social life as well as employment.

Henderson was next to damage Castleford's hopes of overtaking Saints, squeezing over for a try before playing a part in the lead-up to Whitehead's effort.

Make people afraid of what William Vollmann is going to say next; what damage to reality Ben Marcus has up his brain-sleeve; how hard Kelly Link is going to screw our idea of what we are.

We next compared damage within dorsal (septal) hippocampus between Ant-34a- and scrambled-treated mice 24 h after SE.

But a disastrous five-over-par nine at the next greatly damaged his chances of lifting the Claret Jug.

A weaker pound was the next blow, damaging demand by making vacations far more expensive for Britons.

To determine if menin half-life is extended following DNA damage, we next treated cells with γ-IR and added the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide (CHX).

Next time, the damage to Herby may be irreparable, or £200 in fibreglass damages may not be forthcoming.

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