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He's practically damaged by his genius, deliberately painted as an oddity.
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Typhoon Haiyan wiped out or damaged practically everything in its path as it swept ashore on Nov. 8, 2013, destroying around 90percentt of the city of Tacloban in Leyte province.
Almost 500 houses were badly damaged - practically the entire town.
Practically everyone has broken necklaces, damaged rings, mismatched earrings and other forms of scrap gold that they would love to turn into cash.
In the aftermath of the hurricane in coastal Florida, it became apparent that well-constructed buildings with shutters had suffered practically no damage from winds that caused serious structural problems to lesser buildings.
Structural strengthening with externally bonded reinforcement is now recognized as a cost-effective, structurally sound and practically efficient method for rehabilitating deteriorated and damaged reinforced concrete structures.
Hospitals in the capital, Port-au-Prince, were destroyed or damaged, and basic medical care was practically nonexistent.
Mr Mazza, who recently published his findings in the Lancet, says: "The land has been so badly damaged by illegal waste dumping it is already practically unusable.
When I got there, tunnel diggers were repairing the damage — practically the only reconstruction work I saw in Gaza.
Nicholas Carr, who argued in "The Shallows" that Web use practically causes brain damage, told PBS that technology is "pushing even more distractions and interruptions on us" and thus will never "return to us our attention span".
There was bomb damage practically every night".
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