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22 Sentences With "most harmless"

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Meg shrinks from the most harmless interactions and wills her isolation.
"It was the most harmless thing you can do," he quoted her as saying.
"If the spirit wants him, she can make the most harmless actions fatal," she said.
Death is the moment when all eyes are upon the poet for the last time; beyond, for most harmless drudges, lies the abyss.
Though an independent operator in her own right — she brings along the young, bookish Petey because he seems the most harmless partner — Laurie greets Looking Glass's operation with withering contempt.
Even the most harmless signs of Muslim identity, like a long beard, can be considered a sign of extremism and get someone sent to an internment camp for forced indoctrination.
He struck out Gregorius and retired Castro on the most harmless of hits, a dribbler two feet in front of the plate that catcher Carlos Perez pounced on and threw to first.
Horiguchi has that same presence as Yamamoto in the ring—he is simply electric—but outside of the ring he has always been understated and cheerful: the most harmless knockout artist you will ever meet.
He'd often threaten violence for the most harmless things – like unwashed cups in the sink – and at least once or twice a week, would smash up the living room, so I'd be forced to hide in my room.
In one sense, this is the most harmless of all of Trump's lies — either he's right and the polls really aren't telling the truth about his support, or he'll be proven wrong on Election Day, less than two weeks away.
In one sense, this is the most harmless of all of Trump's lies — either he's right, and the polls really aren't telling the truth about his support, or he'll be proven wrong on Election Day, less than two weeks away.
To save my son's life, his doctors will destroy his faulty immune system with chemotherapy and regenerate a new one for him over the course of a year, during which time he will undergo surgeries to insert a feeding tube and central intravenous line, and will be vulnerable to even the most harmless bugs.
But even in its most harmless form, a celebration of the biscuits and Cool Whip desserts and sun tea sweating on a porch, it assumes by definition that this is the South everyone who grew up in the region experienced — and, more to the point, that this is the South that everyone else should know about.
Subsequently, to discredit the publication of the secret documents of Panagoulis, the government publishes a revised version of the same, omitting the most compromising ones and publishing only the most harmless ones, possibly reserving the right to change names and dates.
A friend of Sulfus's who is not very bright, in the cartoon he is overweight due to his love of food. His Angel rival is Miki, later Raf. He's in love with his teacher, Temptel. He tries to act tough, but is the most harmless Devil.
The "Elf cross" which protected against malevolent elves. In folk stories, Scandinavian elves often play the role of disease spirits. The most common, though also most harmless case was various irritating skin rashes, which were called älvablåst (elven puff) and could be cured by a forceful counter-blow (a handy pair of bellows was most useful for this purpose). Skålgropar, a particular kind of petroglyph (pictogram on a rock) found in Scandinavia, were known in older times as älvkvarnar (elven mills), because it was believed elves had used them.
In the books he is portrayed as a skinny, often cowardly and sickly boy who gets scared around even the most harmless of dragons. In the films he is stout, highly knowledgeable (especially about dragons), and gets excited about dragons – especially if they are a new species. Like Camicazi, in the books Fishlegs is technically from a different tribe (the Berserks) but was adopted by the Hooligan tribe when he was abandoned as an infant; the films make no reference to this. Snotlout in the books, though very similar in personality, would never dream of becoming friends with Hiccup and actually bullies him.
After a quick battle with the Ghostbusters, Gozer vanishes and in Its disembodied voice demands the Ghostbusters, "Choose the form of The Destructor" – whatever they think of will be the form It will assume to destroy their world. Ray Stantz (Aykroyd) instead makes the decision to think of this marshmallow mascot when the Ghostbusters are given a choice as to which physical form Gozer will destroy the world in. As he explains, "It just popped in there", and that he "tried to think of the most harmless thing", describing Mr. Stay-Puft as "something that could never possibly destroy us". Moments later, a giant Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man is seen walking towards the apartment building.
A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories (1999). Endangered Pleasures included some of her essays supporting habits such as drinking and smoking. Holland lamented the increasing social unacceptability of common vices, saying: > We have let the new Puritans take over, spreading a layer of foreboding > across the land ... and denying ourselves even the most harmless delights > marks the suitably somber outlook on life. Historical and biographical works included Hail to the Chiefs: How to Tell Your Polks From Your Tylers (1990), which was updated in 2003 as Hail to the Chiefs: Presidential Mischief, Morals & Malarkey, from George W. to George W.; They Went Whistling: Women Wayfarers, Warriors, Runaways, and Renegades (2001), and Gentlemen's Blood: A History of Dueling From Swords at Dawn to Pistols at Dusk (2003).
Hoskyns feels that this song plays it safe, describing it as "the most harmless piece of music the group had yet recorded as the Band." Hoskyns does praise Hudson's piano, and the combination of Helms' "funky" rhythm guitar with Robertson's "piercing" guitar solo. DeRiso states that "Robertson’s guitar weaves in with a serrated economy, working in counterpoint to Levon Helm’s tough rhythm riffs." Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh described "Time to Kill" as one of the most notable "fine moments" from the Stage Fright album, along with "Stage Fright" and "The Shape I'm In." Burks praised Robertson's guitar opening and described the song as "a controlled performance, if, paradoxically, a bashing one," with "a complacent lyric" that he compared to Dylan's work at the time.
George Lincoln Walton (1908) reported that :Medical instructors are continually consulted by students who fear that they have the diseases they are studying. The knowledge that pneumonia produces pain in a certain spot leads to a concentration of attention upon that region which causes any sensation there to give alarm. The mere knowledge of the location of the appendix transforms the most harmless sensations in that region into symptoms of serious menace. Hodges also said that it was suggested in the 1960s that: :This phenomenon caused a significant amount of stress for students and was present in approximately 70 to 80 percent of students... papers written in the 1980s and 1990s conceptualised the condition as an illness in the psychiatric spectrum of hypochondriasis.... Marcus found that the dream content of year two medical students frequently involved a preoccupation with personal illness.
The short-term political objectives for Ostland differed from those for the Ukraine, the Caucasus or the Moscow regions. The Baltic lands, which were to be joined together with Belarus (to serve as a spacious hinterland of the coastal areas), would be organised as one Germanized protectorate prior to union with Germany itself in the near future. Rosenberg said that these lands had a fundamentally "European" character, resulting from 700 years of history under Swedish, Danish, and German rule, and should therefore provide Germany with "Lebensraum", an opinion shared by Hitler and other leading Nazis. The Belarusians, however, were considered by the scholars of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories as "little and weak peasant people" dwelling in "folkish indifference", but also "the most harmless and because of this the least dangerous for us of all the peoples in the Eastern Space" and an ideal object of exploitation.

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