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At the same time, PRs have increasingly exercised more control over the flow of news and become more adept at pioneering damage limitation exercises.
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The chutzpah with which the Tory right – the very people who had pioneered austerity, damaging jobs, services and communities – blamed migrants for the lack of resources was breathtaking.
The top of the order for the Pioneers did its damage again in the bottom half of the fourth inning, sparked by a double from Cano, who was picked up on a triple off the bat of Keller.
A paralysed man has regained limited use of his hand after pioneering surgery to bypass damage to his spinal cord.
In the decision concerning the corn seeds produced by Dow and Pioneer, Mr. Dimas calls "potential damage on the environment irreversible".
Plants on the warmer south and west facing slopes covered with earlier successional stages (grasses, shrubs, and very young forest pioneers) were more damaged.
He also pioneered means of preventing brain damage in persons suffering cardiac arrest.
They had few cavities, and the damage seen in studies pioneered by the English researcher F. Filce Leek almost certainly resulted from the residue of disintegrating millstones.
X-ray pioneers reported all these forms of acute damage, showing the range of doses they received in unfortunate single exposures.
But transplant pioneers say that the psychological effects of facial damage from injuries, birth defects, burns and a number of diseases can be psychologically devastating.
Mr Flanagan added that recent "pioneering research" showed that a child's brain was damaged by witnessing or experiencing physical or emotional abuse at a young age.
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