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Yet Mr Clark's troubles will surely damage the left's dreams of a national comeback.
This week's dump of documents seems more likely to complicate America's diplomacy and may more surely damage some national interests.
But he was worried that however the film might depict Chris, any reality would surely damage Frank.
"Punishing" schools that have partly filled the gap with higher tuition may make education cheaper but will surely damage that education.
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Indeed the country may now regret that decision, recognising that it surely damaged its own self-interest by failing to present its side of the story.
"The rockets might not have damaged their homes, but have surely damaged their psyche," she says.
Surely the damage is done by the time the film's been released?
Surely "Collateral Damage" would be more accurate, and not only because the expression gets uttered near the end by Scott Bakula, the American actor here making a slick British stage debut — literally so, given the heavily oiled torso that marks our first sight of a performer whose Broadway résumé will be overshadowed for many by his work on "Star Trek: Enterprise".
Surely the damage being done to family readiness and military readiness deserves more urgent attention.
A defeat need not have been the end of the World Cup – Spain could have reasonably expected to go through anyway, maybe even to win the group and thus avoid Brazil – but a defeat like this must surely be damaging.
Likely not, but Fastow will surely be damaged goods by Monday.
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