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(The unscathed Mr Neves looks too far behind his two rivals for it to matter much).
The saleslady picked up the unscathed animal and ran back to the store, waving at everyone and giggling.
As the unscathed Donald put it, "There's a lot of danger here, and it's pretty easy to slip up".
Indeed, it is the unscathed, understated beauty of this 37-square-mile river town -- along with the relatively low cost of its residential real estate -- that has been the draw for many people like Mr. Collier.
"If your blood has high levels of glucose and it's bathing every cell in your body, why are only a relatively restricted number of them damaged and the rest just fine?" It turns out that the unscathed cells are those that can keep out excess glucose.
While declining to identify a Candidate A in his congressional race (for the record, the unscathed one was Mike Ferguson, the winner), Assemblyman Weingarten described one ad: "It went, 'Joel Weingarten supported tax increases when he was a councilman in Millburn, and taxes went up x percent.' " He did support some increases, Mr. Weingarten said, and taxes did go up x percent.
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Most other satellites, however, weathered the storm unscathed for reasons the researchers don't yet grasp.
While the patient survived unscathed, the doctor was still shaken by the near-miss two years later.
But the militants would take shelter in the mountains, and could survive the winter unscathed.
That most of the economy has escaped the year unscathed may create false hope, however.
The porcupine emerged from the cloud unscathed.
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