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Third, the argument is embellished with emotive claims about how this ruling will fragment, chill, choke, censor, or somehow damage the internet.
It's strange to stick this "no female artists" rule there in the first place - it implies that women, obviously a different musical species, would somehow damage the great rock canon.
"What he failed to do was convince me that this would somehow damage the Fed," said Representative Dan Maffei, a centrist Democrat from Syracuse who co-sponsored Mr. Paul's bill.
Torcetrapib's effects on blood pressure could probably not have caused those nonheart problems, leaving open the question of whether the drug itself is somehow toxic or whether interfering with good cholesterol, even by raising it, may somehow damage the immune system.
Hei's group suspected that the radiation creates reactive oxygen species that somehow damage DNA.
Of course the prime worry for pregnant women would be that the vaccine might somehow damage their developing baby.
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But it struck Gorlov as impossibly silly that his wife could have somehow damaged national security.
I couldn't move or speak, out of fear that he had somehow damaged my baby.
Liability issues, based on the possibility of the mural falling down or somehow damaging the water tower, delayed the project.
This rarely happens and suggests that investors fear that Goldman Sach's franchise as a trader of securities and adviser to corporations and governments may be somehow damaged.
The Gore camp maintains that thousands of ballots in these counties were somehow damaged and could not be counted by machine.
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