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Spare potential prey the knowledge of such insignificant slips.
In the movie business, to spare potential producers the burden of actually reading treatments, screenwriters, actors, and directors pitch their stories in person.
It would explain, among other things, why some sculptures from the Qingzhou Museum, including those on loan to the Musée Cernuschi, appear to have been processed for improved commercial display — the fresh breaks in several statues look suspiciously neat, as if the awkward splinters caused by smashing, systematic or accidental, had been removed to spare potential customers an unpleasant sight.
Chelsea needed a late own goal to spare potential embarrassment against gutsy League Two side Shrewsbury and reach the League Cup quarter-finals.
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This meant the men were spared potential life bans.
AS protocols are designed to spare the potential morbidity of treatment to patients with low-risk prostate cancer (PCa).
When I wrote a candid memoir of my father, I changed a few names to spare people potential embarrassment - but at least one of those people later complained that they would rather I had used their real name.
See Also: Room To Spare The potential of shared office space for one couple is boundless.
This approach might be safer in children ineligible for intense regimens to spare the potential complications of chemotherapy.
Or has he been spared the potential burden, harm and indignity of aggressive and needless interventions.
Randolph got the ball to Mattingly, and the Yankees were spared a potential disaster.
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