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At very shallow depth (in the zone of a crust) the third pass was clearly the damaging one.
From this depth downward in the profile the values for the three passes joined and were clearly much higher than the control, that is, the first pass was the damaging one.
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It is in email where your employees converse, where you trade credit card numbers and passwords, and where all the damaging one-off notes end up.
"The EPA's greenhouse gas standards for new power plants," Whitfield said, "may well be the most damaging one yet in the agency's all-out attack on one of our nation's most affordable, reliable energy sources: coal".
The most damaging one came with 9 minutes 24 seconds remaining and gave the Blazers an 81-74 lead, forcing the Nets to call a timeout.
"They don't want a really bad, severe damaging one, just one that could cause a little havoc so we could have some work," he said.
It's a silicone protector that's actually part of the device — it ships with the reader and, in fact, it's adhered to the product in such a way that you can't separate the two with damaging one or both.
PAGE A16 THE PRESIDENT GOES NEGATIVE President Bush's thinly veiled criticism that Barack Obama is appeasing terrorists was a shameful act for the president and a damaging one for the country.
And this particular gaffe didn't reinforce some nascent consensus about Ms Coakley, in the way that the most damaging ones do (George Allen's "macaca" or Clayton Williams' rape joke).
The most damaging ones are the ones to do with money.
The group blamed out-of-date licences, and called on the Environment Agency to revoke the most damaging ones by 2020.
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