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As we now know, the Marlboro Man survived the price wars without sustaining too much damage.
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Her racecar slammed into the outside wall and sustained too much damage to return.
The state power company raised prices by 30% in March.The economy, with its strengths, may not sustain too much damage.
Candidates who don't fly the first time tend to sustain too much damage in the crash landing for public opinion to give them a second go.
Doctors in Tampa, however, were unable to reattach 11-year-old Fernando Brignoni's severed digit because it sustained too much nerve damage when the dog, a Malumite-wolf mix called Sassy, chewed it off.
Vince Farias, director of the Burlington County Board of Freeholders, said on Thursday that many homes in the area would be condemned because they had sustained too much structural damage to be salvaged.
Winfield Scott, however, had sustained too much damage and was left in the waters of the channel.
Bossi had sustained too much hearing damage over the years and was unable to perform.
Sometimes it can be recognising the truth: we have too much work and it can be immensely challenging and hard to sustain.
I suspect, though, that part of what sustains the "too much exercise can kill you" myth is the widespread recognition of the so-called exercise paradox.
He also has a habit of wearing sweatbands on his wrists and even on his fingers - probably to relieve the injuries he's sustained from wanking too much.
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