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But now the rich countries want us to be collateral damage," said Albert Binger, science adviser to the alliance.
Missouri puppies and Iowa Supreme Court justices seem to be collateral damage of the tea-party surge.
This is a neighborhood that knows what it means to be "collateral damage," and nearly 12 years after the United States invasion, it is still feeling the effects.
We have been told that many in Baghdad say they are willing to be collateral damage as long as Saddam is overthrown.
When will politicians have the courage to stand up, acknowledge this fact and stop allowing young minority men to be collateral damage?
Whether or not there are eventual guilty verdicts, there is certain to be collateral damage from some of the trial testimony.
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I probably get assaulted at least once a month that varies from being kicked or someone starting on you, to being collateral damage in a battle between other people.
AVERTING DANGER -- Though the focus at times of crisis tends to be on the havoc and fear, there can also be "collateral benefits," to rephrase a military term.
But there will be collateral damage to others too.
Chunks of real estate from Stockholm to London to Atlanta had been collateral for loans and occupied 70percentt of the portfolio of Securum.
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