We can laugh now, because he eventually resurfaced ... unscathed.
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Totally surprisingly ... he was completely unscathed by the encounter.
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So Anika lives to die another day, girl power unscathed.
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Tech titans have weathered bouts of scrutiny before, largely unscathed.
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She already went through a confirmation and got through unscathed.
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How did he escape unscathed the night of the fire?
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But that doesn't mean Big Tech will get away unscathed.
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Kevin's sister, Maggie Haines, managed to escape the attack unscathed.
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She faded the rest of the way, but went unscathed.
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I win and escape unscathed, but B. isn't so lucky.
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After she emerges, naked and unscathed, everyone bows to her.
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But he did not come out of the process unscathed.
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They have fought hard to keep the waiver program unscathed.
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Most of Tainan seemed to be unscathed by the quake.
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These failed attacks did not leave the bacteria unscathed though.
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She escaped mostly unscathed, but soon suffered repeated fainting spells.
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She emerged totally unscathed on this front, earning a 4.
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In contrast, poultry's image as a healthy meat survives unscathed.
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One person who came out unscathed after all that mess?
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I did not get out of that unscathed, you know?
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So far, it has emerged unscathed from these close encounters.
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Neither of the two emerged from their respective trials unscathed.
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Yet Funko didn't escape Toys R Us' closure completely unscathed.
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Team 185 didn't leave the most spectacular stage unscathed, however.
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Buoyed by its vast oil reserves, Brunei emerged relatively unscathed.
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If anyone gets out of this unscathed it'll be Henry.
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Perhaps this is because he survived the hearing largely unscathed.
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The Mexican landscapes remain largely natural, unscathed by human antagonisms.
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Baker Hughes's chief executive, Martin Craighead, ought to emerge unscathed.
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Their husks stand next to other cars that remain unscathed.
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The TMT will be four times larger on unscathed land.
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We somehow got away with it reasonably unscathed in 2017.
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The president, unscathed, asked the F.B.I. to investigate the explosion.
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Even large groups aren't going to get through this unscathed.
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The Southeastern United States hardly emerged unscathed from Hurricane Irma.
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Besides my leg, we all walked away pretty much unscathed.
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I made it through my minute speech unscathed, until Mrs.
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One key player escaped the upheaval largely unscathed: Big Pharma.
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But when the smoke cleared, the group was relatively unscathed.
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There were those who were relatively unscathed by their experiences.
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Still, the RNC has not gone unscathed by cybersecurity controversies.
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But, I feel okay enough and we make it unscathed.
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Though the agencies had varied responses, none came out unscathed.
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A small mosque across the street appears to be unscathed.
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In the debates, he was steady, loose and largely unscathed.
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Regardless of which Republican wins, he won't come out unscathed.
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The Yankees managed to wriggle out unscathed both times, perhaps undeservingly.
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Also, you may notice the house behind it looks completely unscathed.
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Kyrgios will be lucky if he gets out of town unscathed.
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The PBMs left the congressional hearing mostly unscathed but Chairman Sen.
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We had been largely unscathed by the true essence of war.
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But Trump has survived unscathed, even in many southern primary states.
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Even when criticism of the book arose, she emerged largely unscathed.
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Even Busch, the 2004 NASCAR Series champion, did not escape unscathed.
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In contrast, chicken's reputation as a clean meat has remained unscathed.
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"And when they do, they are basically unscathed," the guide continues.
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NASA's iconic Vehicle Assembly Building came through the hurricane largely unscathed.
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"I don't think anybody came out unscathed this season," she said.
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The biggest miracle ... Macklemore and his passengers were left mostly unscathed.
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I survived the journey, and the car made it through unscathed.
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Big creators, like Paul, are often left unscathed by these changes.
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Just don't expect to come out on the other side unscathed.
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Of the left-wing governments only Uruguay's is unscathed by scandal.
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But will he make it out of the snake pit unscathed?
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The only up note -- Fletcher's bike made it out relatively unscathed.
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Barring any new issues, Samsung seems to have emerged relatively unscathed.
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The cart, however, was unscathed, sheltered by a nearby bus stop.
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"They'll likely emerge, if they're fully cooperating, relatively unscathed," Bush said.
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Maybe she's just hoping this will let her get away unscathed.
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"Don't feel like you're going to walk away unscathed," McDaniel said.
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His teammate and rival has not raced unscathed this season, either.
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Israel denied this, saying that all its aircraft had returned unscathed.
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They were also unscathed by the euro zone's sovereign debt crisis.
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By the next morning, Hastings had the CD in hand, unscathed.
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Water scooters arrived within seconds, and Fanning and Wilson emerged unscathed.
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She seemed to have weathered the storm of a campaign unscathed.
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The night was somewhat salvaged, though, because our drinkware emerged unscathed.
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Ripple effects: Other online platforms won't get out of this unscathed.
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Despite the damage on the news, most of them remained unscathed.
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Isn't the resounding impression Aubrey's come out of this unscathed enough?
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As for the couple, they seem to have weathered this unscathed.
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Grocery stores, packaging, and telecommunications will survive relatively unscathed, Moody's found.
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There is no chance the virus will leave America's economy unscathed.
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Read more:Impeachment crushed Nixon&aposs approval ratings, but Clinton emerged unscathed.
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To be sure, Colorado has not emerged from the downturn unscathed.
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But there was some good news: Many reefs escaped unscathed. 7.
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Mr. Bloomberg, left unscathed, might just steadily advance in the background.
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But Mr. de Blasio and his administration did not emerge unscathed.
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The confusion and shame of adolescence leaves almost no woman unscathed.
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Timberlake escaped the incident unscathed, while Jackson suffered more serious consequences.
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The problem was even afflicting Pigeon Forge, which was largely unscathed.
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No state or region would escape unscathed if the system collapses.
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Kaine has thus far been relatively unscathed by the site's leaks.
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Don't expect anyone from Euphoria to begin the new season unscathed.
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Top bankers remain unscathed, even as their banks pay big fines.
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Those programs may not come out of Capitol Hill unscathed, however.
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Deutsche emerged unscathed from the financial crash but later lost its footing.
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All Trump needed to do was get by the press conference unscathed.
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But Trump remarkably escaped largely unscathed from those super PAC ad machines.
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The stoic, bright white animal did not leave the epic fight unscathed.
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As for the robbery, we're certainly glad Campbell escaped the scene unscathed.
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" More seriously, Kimmel hopes to walk away from the show "relatively unscathed.
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But though the woman escaped unscathed, things could have gone way worse.
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Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn didn't make it through the debate unscathed either.
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But consumers have largely weathered the trade tensions, having emerged relatively unscathed.
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I always worry Enid will think I sound too innocent, too unscathed.
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But putting on a display of confidence could get you through unscathed.
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The drug works by targeting leukemia cells specifically, leaving healthy cells unscathed.
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So it's possible that Opportunity may make it through this relatively unscathed.
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But for the first time, Uber's systems survived the night relatively unscathed.
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Is Montreal still the unscathed, protected island we once thought it was?
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We really genuinely wanted our kids to be as unscathed as possible.
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Monroe was unscathed from her fall, but her dad wasn't as convinced.
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Yet Turkey has emerged unscathed from similar tight spots in the past.
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Even 10 years ago, PopSugar probably could've gotten away with this unscathed.
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The only performance to come out of Billy Lynn unscathed is Stewart's.
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The rest of the line is set to make the transition unscathed.
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Cops say the driver walked away unscathed, but both passengers were hospitalized.
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Duke ended up winning the game, 84-72 ... and Zion escaped unscathed.
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Both men escaped unscathed and feel fine, Roscosmos and NASA have said.
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And in doing so, Bee and her staff left no candidate unscathed.
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Now, I'm out to help novice flippers get through their projects unscathed.
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Yet Xu (pronounced shu) somehow managed to survive this free-fall unscathed.
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So far this year, just one issue has passed the censors unscathed.
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Flake expects few of his Republican colleagues in Congress to emerge unscathed.
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Although the area was relatively unscathed, the ordeal was stressful for many.
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Google has been relatively unscathed by the Big Tech scandals of 2018.
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Neris also retired the next two hitters to escape the jam unscathed.
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Like a wounded zombie, however, the British economy has not escaped unscathed.
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My hands and tail bone were sore, but otherwise I'd escaped unscathed.
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Fox fortunately managed to avoid the heavy hooves above and emerged unscathed.
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Baribeau: Everything will get hit in a recession, there's nothing is unscathed.
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Here's how to build a survival kit to get you through unscathed.
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In the meantime, the museum trundles on, its exhibition program relatively unscathed.
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That means many near-retirees didn't escape last week's market rout unscathed.
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We will not escape it unscathed, and no one should pretend otherwise.
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The fireworks factory fire left few of the 103 workers there unscathed.
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It is one thing to endure an onslaught and come through unscathed.
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The gun barked and jumped in my hand; the target escaped unscathed.
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Young survived his combat tours physically unscathed, as do most service members.
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Ricardo Rosselló said on Thursday, but otherwise the island was largely unscathed.
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A mosque next door appeared largely unscathed aside from some broken windows.
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Emerging from a subway spat unscathed (emotionally and physically) can be tricky.
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He would have been as unscathed as the one who raped me.
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It sounds as though the two came away from the fall unscathed.
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Elizabeth Warren sparred with each other, frontrunner Joe Biden was fairly unscathed.
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Minister of Justice, remains largely unscathed by the scandalous Vaza Jato revelations.
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The iPhone 73S came out unscathed, while the 6S Plus's screen shattered.
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The sneaker resale industry is not getting through the coronavirus outbreak unscathed.
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And despite the amounting outrage, Zuckerberg will emerge from these hearings relatively unscathed.
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I don&apost think people are going to walk away from it unscathed.
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Nonetheless, many people are able to eventually recover and move on relatively unscathed.
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And welfare cuts whacked parents and children hardest, leaving young singletons relatively unscathed.
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The $600m family-planning budget, which the administration wanted to eliminate, survived unscathed.
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Her daughter escaped unscathed, but a bullet struck a friend in the leg.
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While the horses and ranch workers made it unscathed, the ranch did not.
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JB just posted a pic -- letting everyone know his beautiful face is unscathed.
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Some financial regulators would get through a shutdown unscathed, although others might not.
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The fox survived the encounter and appeared unscathed, except for the lost meal.
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Ibrahim's The Girl Guide is a treasure map for getting through puberty unscathed.
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As Facebook endures unending scandals, Instagram has remained relatively unscathed by the backlash.
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Amazon, for the most part, came out unscathed, but that might soon change.
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Beyond those measures, the economist suggests that many people will go relatively unscathed.
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The champion snuck jabs in throughout the bout, but Hendricks' eyes remained unscathed.
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Early Friday morning, he was in a serious car accident but emerged unscathed.
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"Fucking idiot, fuck off," he told the shark as it swam away unscathed.
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RISKS Deutsche emerged unscathed from the financial crash but later lost its footing.
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But Robert hasn't come away from all of his climbing expeditions completely unscathed.
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Severino escaped that inning unscathed, but the Astros figured him out soon thereafter.
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Reflecting on Trump's first 100 days medical cannabis has remained unscathed, but uncertain.
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Tragically, many are now learning that they did not escape 9/11 unscathed.
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Some days they make it through unscathed; at others, they're not so lucky.
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The video shows armed guards unwrapping the pieces, which appear to be unscathed.
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The sharing economy will not leave the $500 billion higher-education sector unscathed.
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Johnson had worked his way unscathed through the Edwards-Logano jumble to third.
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The damage will vary from country to country, but none will emerge unscathed.
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So how does it manage to jet around unscathed in the ocean's depths?
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But in the same interview, he spoke proudly of "making it out" unscathed.
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Only two of the works survived the attack unscathed; three were destroyed entirely.
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Although the court ruled in his favor, Mr. Sechin did not emerge unscathed.
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" He said that he "emerged from Vietnam unscathed, and Arthur realized a dream.
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He ended up barely clearing the edge, and did NOT walk away unscathed.
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Indeed, others who have been accused of sexual harassment have emerged largely unscathed.
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Yes, but: You can't say that hospitals emerged unscathed from last night's debate.
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James Comey isn't going to get out of the Clinton email investigation unscathed.
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The odds are that the president comes out of a Russian investigation unscathed.
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While Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea were hit hard, Nigeria emerged relatively unscathed.
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While the scandal derailed Jackson's career for a time, Timberlake escaped relatively unscathed.
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Tanya, somehow, was unscathed, even though she had been standing next to me.
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An interdependent global market will not allow the United States to exit unscathed.
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The truth is no part of your life goes unscathed after sexual assault.
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Any debate where a polling leader departs relatively unscathed is a good night.
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Yet, overall economic growth is seen relatively unscathed by political tensions with Beijing.
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Therefore Beltran, even though he is a manager now, might slip through unscathed.
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Given the historical record, it's no spoiler to reveal that they emerge unscathed.
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Dixon emerged from the wreckage unscathed and returned to competition a week later.
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By avoiding politics, holograms and wardrobe malfunctions, the artists should survive halftime unscathed.
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Two female members of the family were unscathed, having remained in their vehicle.
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At times, I've come out a bit embarrassed, but all the same, unscathed.
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I looked around from my balcony and saw my community was basically unscathed.
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Other than that, the 24-year-old was unscathed, inducing 11 groundball outs.
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After a moment, Leno emerges from the vehicle unscathed, though a little sweaty.
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After getting checked out by docs onsite ... both drivers were surprisingly left unscathed.
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The fires have so far skirted Athens, leaving the city's ancient ruins unscathed.
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Here are my three favorite products that help me get through tax season unscathed.
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Everyone walked away unscathed, however, Perel also said that he was nursing a headache.
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A few plays later, Carson Palmer threw another pick and Carolina came away unscathed.
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You can't let these dudes collect offensive boards and expect to come away unscathed.
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Trump may leave this scandal unscathed, but the women who are accusing him won't.
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In the grind that is awards show season, not everyone makes it out unscathed.
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Little of Australia's Great Barrier Reef has now been left unscathed by coral bleaching.
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Sadly, in the cruel world of Westeros, not everyone can make it through unscathed.
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Thankfully, she was unscathed and able to take shelter at a juice bar nearby.
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He added that there's no guarantee bystanders will escape witnessing a hateful encounter unscathed.
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We make it down otherwise unscathed and head back to the inn for showers.
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Let's just hope he makes it out of the CW show's sophomore run unscathed.
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Mac users have had a confusing week, but some iPhone users didn't escape unscathed.
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Rainer returned to his boat unscathed and feeling closer to whales than ever before.
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We've seen then burned, frozen, and shot at, and they manage to survive unscathed.
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Not everyone is convinced that China may come out of its economic transition unscathed.
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No one came out of Wednesday's episode of Riverdale, "When A Stranger Calls," unscathed.
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Perhaps even more mysterious is how it managed to remain unscathed by oncoming traffic.
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While all of this sounds quite dangerous, I always managed to emerge relatively unscathed.
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For that to happen, he has to come away from his mission relatively unscathed.
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Jones said he's incredibly grateful his family came away unscathed after the horrific event.
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Both boys, who were taken to a hospital as a precaution, were left unscathed.
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Couples who successfully emerge from Bachelor Nation unscathed usually take one of two paths.
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The capsule came back to Earth unscathed, but the reusable rocket wasn't so lucky.
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But he struck out his next two and got out of the inning unscathed.
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His miscue allowed a runner to advance, but the Rays escaped the inning unscathed.
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French stocks had remained largely unscathed, rising to levels last seen in December 2015.
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And if Trump thinks he can walk away from this unscathed, he's kidding himself.
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If Trump gets away with these things unscathed, dangerous precedents will have been set.
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Yet that doesn't mean that the President emerges from Comey's publicity tour unscathed, either.
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After a public apology, they retreat from the public eye before coming back unscathed.
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Multiple lawmakers demanded Brennan resign, but two years later he has emerged relatively unscathed.
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Two weeks ago Bitcoin went through a hard fork, and came out essentially unscathed.
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And Pence not only survived the inquisition by the voters, he walked away unscathed.
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Few major publications or networks have emerged from the election with their credibility unscathed.
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The guards there fired more than 40 shots but the three men escaped unscathed.
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Only Kyle Chandler, who could inject authenticity into the most ludicrous character, escapes unscathed.
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Stacy and Ryan Marshall said their home, which is not oceanfront, came through unscathed.
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Its Asian business, which accounts for most of its profits, was left comparatively unscathed.
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Stroud's home in the northern suburbs sits on higher ground and escaped largely unscathed.
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Their alliance has kept Apple relatively unscathed by trade tensions with China — so far.
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But not all government critics think Polish democracy can survive unscathed for that long.
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He&aposs been able to rise through the ranks unscathed by his dress choices.
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You should not be able to walk away unscathed, which is to say, unchanged.
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North American airlines lost $212.6 billion, while European carriers largely escaped unscathed, analysts say.
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Hence, we have been left unscathed from the diesel issue that has shaken Europe.
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The boat escaped relatively unscathed, but a stray bullet hit Carver in the head.
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He emerges from the crowds unscathed after dawdling to examine playbills on the way.
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Hey, you didn't think Cupertino was going to escape this list unscathed, did you?
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Will Stark really be able to just walk away from all of this unscathed?
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For now, the data fraud scandal appears to have left Kobe Steel's finances unscathed.
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It's full of the joy of making it through the troubles unscathed, relatively speaking.
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Whereas Aleppo (in Syria) and Mosul (in Iraq) lie in ruins, Mukalla is almost unscathed.
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Thankfully, though, the chain's iconic crinkle-cut fries and frozen custards were unscathed by increases.
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"We cannot be untouched or unscathed by this," said one person familiar with the matter.
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The statues, which conservatives said were pagan idols, were recovered unscathed by Italy's Carabinieri police.
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Rival Delta Air Lines emerged unscathed in its third quarter, thanks to higher airfare. 4.
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But such was his friendship with the pope that he always emerged from controversy unscathed.
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Go deeper: Kavanaugh emerges unscathed Fresh signs that Democrats won't be able to stop Kavanaugh
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In past debates, Warren has largely emerged unscathed while Biden was swarmed by the others.
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Despite the danger, American commandos got their man, gathered new intelligence, and left mostly unscathed.
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Mr Trump's antics would matter less if they left the world order unscathed (see Briefing).
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Some parts of the site, such as the Roman amphitheatre, have been left relatively unscathed.
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Set some ground rulesListen, there's no way to get through dorm room sex totally unscathed.
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Only 50 or so white farmers are reckoned to have remained unscathed as active owners.
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Unlike most of its region, Australia was left unscathed by the Asian crash of 1997.
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She emerged from the role mostly unscathed, and raised her national profile in the process.
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But in the new thought experiment, no view of the quantum world comes through unscathed.
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Milwaukee got out of that inning unscathed when Yunel Escobar hit into a double play.
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YouTube is targeting smaller, indie businesses and allowing the big mainstream outlets to continue unscathed.
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The data fraud scandal, though, so far appears to have left Kobe Steel's finances unscathed.
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Though Pence is not at the center of the maelstrom, he hasn't escaped totally unscathed.
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My first run with these headphones was particularly rainy, and they made it through unscathed.
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The Arab kings have survived relatively unscathed, but they face their own set of challenges.
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Far as we can tell, Thor emerged totally unscathed, still ridiculously hot ... and without sleeves.
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And especially if Trump manages to squeak through unscathed, someone will be a fall guy.
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Flacco was 9 of 17 with a touchdown and an interception, but emerged relatively unscathed.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - British Airways owner IAG is remarkably unscathed by Europe's airline price war.
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Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg got through his testimony to Congress last month pretty much unscathed.
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It is difficult, then, to believe that women would escape a nationwide abortion ban unscathed.
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However, dry conditions across the entire Four Corners region have not left other states unscathed.
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Economists said that the Brexit vote seemed to have left European businesses unscathed, for now.
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Yet other than allowing a leadoff homer by Schoop in the third, Nova was unscathed.
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At first, people thought Rudolph would get through this unscathed -- but clearly, that didn't happen.
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One mistake the North made was to allow the Confederate leadership to escape essentially unscathed.
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O - will likely avoid bankruptcy but may not escape unscathed, analysts and restructuring experts said.
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The statues, which conservatives said were pagan idols, were recovered unscathed by Italy's Carabinieri police.
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The outsoles, however, got along pretty much unscathed, and the leather did not crease much.
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The reach is so vast that other respected news brands did not escape unscathed, either.
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Few friendships, or waistlines, can emerge unscathed from Tijuana's relentless onslaught of delectable street food.
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Those watching found themselves unscathed — though some could not quite shake a sense of dread.
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I got away unscathed this time, but I've promised myself never to try that again.
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The human left Yellowstone unscathed, but he still had the park's staff to contend with.
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The consumer came through that completely unscathed, and I think that's a really important idea.
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She was the family's canary in the coal mine, not that anyone got out unscathed.
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Almost uniquely, he has emerged from the Bernabéu not just unscathed, but almost completely untouched.
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Only later did they learn that, while they had escaped unscathed, two people had died.
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Spence surfaced unscathed but shaken, and the incident prompted changes to the cup regatta guidelines.
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Zuck has survived his hearings on Capitol Hill, and remains intact, if not entirely unscathed.
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I feared my wallet might not make it out unscathed before I left the store.
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Which brings me to the third part of the debacle: Wednesday's debate left Sanders unscathed.
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He undertook the effort after emerging unscathed from a Senate impeachment trial in early February.
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Given how much incoming Buttigieg took, his campaign will be happy he survived (relatively) unscathed.
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He has yet to have a bad debate performance and emerged from this one unscathed.
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Though its roof and most windows and doors remained intact, the house was not unscathed.
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Kurz, 33, has emerged largely unscathed, leaving him the runaway favorite to become chancellor again.
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Escaping the Mueller investigation relatively unscathed emboldened Trump and Giuliani, one White House adviser said.
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Ryan seemed to emerge generally unscathed from the fight, despite the deal's unpopularity with conservatives.
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Still, virtually no one expected the Clean Power Plan to escape the Trump administration unscathed.
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Heaney got through the fifth inning unscathed, but he was finished, having made 85 pitches.
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Protected by a pile of broken tree trunks that absorbed deadly fragments, Cook emerged unscathed.
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It is possible that those negotiations will end with Mr. Trump's 20 percent rate unscathed.
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John Yoo, the architect of the Bush administration's torture policies, escaped The Daily Show unscathed.
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Those not relying on pace can adapt their game or simply carry on unscathed, un-maimed.
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Snell got himself into and out of trouble, building up his pitch count but escaping unscathed.
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Men who had survived the first bombing unscathed were now torn and bleeding from another attack.
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If Facebook's settlement with the FTC is any guide, Big Tech could still emerge mostly unscathed.
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The history lesson suggests that even companies that survive antitrust lawsuits do not do so unscathed.
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But it's not unscathed and now bears the indelible mark of debt — as do its neighbors.
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Facebook's FTC headache will soon be over and it looks like Mark Zuckerberg will emerge unscathed.
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Fire-hardened homes, meanwhile, may sometimes emerge unscathed even if a wildfire passes through a neighborhood.
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To date, despite dire warnings, European retail banking has been remarkably unscathed by technology-driven disruption.
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But while their heroic revelations have changed our world, no whistleblower emerges unscathed from their actions.
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Gang members shot at him and a bullet struck the bus once, though Luis escaped unscathed.
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The blaze also threatend her co-star Denise Richards's residence, though her home came out unscathed.
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"It's difficult for the virus to get into (them), so they remain relatively unscathed," said Goulder.
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We don't want it to happen, but we can't imagine the Starks escaping this one unscathed.
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Don't worry though, DeGiulio survived the fall unscathed, although her phone did take a little beating.
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Mariah might have managed to emerge from her New Year's Eve performance unscathed this time around.
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Cuper added that Salah's inclusion would depend on him coming through their final training session unscathed.
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The woman does admit that she "almost died," however, it appears she walked away relatively unscathed.
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It's a jungle out there, and you need a pro like Will Ferrell to survive unscathed.
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Merck's president quit the manufacturing council and appears, by all accounts, to have come out unscathed.
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And your conversation should be short and sweet if you want to emerge unscathed, she says.
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Two ex-Christie aides were convicted of wrongdoing in the case but the governor emerged unscathed.
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Reliever Jonathan Broxton escaped a jam unscathed despite runners at first and third after Wainwright left.
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Since coming to power in 2009, Zuma has survived a string of corruption scandals almost unscathed.
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The White House seems to think that it can trigger a government shutdown and emerge unscathed.
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Chelsea may have escaped his clutches, but Aguero made sure they would not escape entirely unscathed.
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In this popular episode, we're presented with a symbolic reckoning against a system that remains unscathed.
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"I hope everything works out in the end and basically everybody comes out unscathed," she added.
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She appears to have emerged from the combative approach unscathed -- a rare feat in Trump's orbit.
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But Trump's disappearance from the Republican stage does not mean his party will have escaped unscathed.
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Nothing of value was taken from their vehicle, their driver survived unscathed, and investigations remain incomplete.
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And virtually no one at the church was left unscathed, Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt said.
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In fact, we interviewed several people who did it and came out the other side unscathed.
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Nick Vincent (1-0) picked up the win after getting out of the eighth inning unscathed.
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Meanwhile, Instagram and WhatsApp — despite having problems of their own — have managed to remain relatively unscathed.
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It is unlikely Acacia will emerge from the ban unscathed, said Panmure Gordon analyst Kieron Hodgson.
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She cautions that to be here and to be unscathed are not one and the same.
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Their house is remarkably unscathed, save for some scorching on the back of the work shed.
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Only a few of the giant tech firms have emerged unscathed, with Facebook the prime example.
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Apart from that, he survived unscathed in a campaign that cost over 35,000 British Commonwealth lives.
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The effort and desire to get to wall first remains unscathed by the cancer, says Adrian.
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Carrasco made it through the first two innings unscathed, but the wheels came off after that.
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The advertisement stood unscathed for about 2 weeks -- before Captain Change-a-Name jumped into action.
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Other than the second-degree burn, most of the characters ended up pretty unscathed this week.
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Canada, which escaped the crisis relatively unscathed, did not have to rescue any of its banks.
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He seemed to put his troubles behind him after getting out of the fourth inning unscathed.
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MASSACHUSETTS ISLANDS Stacy and Ryan Marshall said their home, which is not oceanfront, came through unscathed.
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The financial crisis of 2008 greatly weakened the American economy, but it left China relatively unscathed.
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However, given the severity of his accident, the youngster is fortunate to have escaped relatively unscathed.
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There's pretty much not an organ system or part of the body that's unscathed by obesity.
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Luckily, all the guests came away unscathed, and the party rollicked on into the early hours.
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The narrative of barbecues and holidays cannot emerge unscathed from the moral seriousness of the objections.
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So does the constant danger they experience, especially since they usually don't make it out unscathed.
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He himself has a home in Islamorada, built four years after Andrew, that survived largely unscathed.
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Imagine if Brexit does not reduce Britain to misery but instead leaves the country relatively unscathed.
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Therefore Beltran, even though he is a manager now, could slip through unscathed by league punishment.
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"If we had put our best foot forward, we could have walked away unscathed," Hill claims.
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No environmental protection under current law is left unscathed by provisions that big, corporate polluters fancy.
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When Mr. Xi appeared to walk away from Mr. Trump's grip unscathed, the Chinese media applauded.
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The campaign to pass the law continued, and the bill made it through Congress relatively unscathed.
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That doesn't mean it will emerge unscathed from the current upheaval (it did not in 1917).
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Few trees escaped unscathed: thick branches were torn down from most and others were simply uprooted.
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Not a building has been left unscathed and there is not a construction crane in sight.
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The scientific capabilities of the telescope emerged unscathed from that period, astronomers on the project say.
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Now, it's certainly still possible that the platforms will emerge from this regulatory moment relatively unscathed.
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How does one teach a child to face dangerous racism and ask him to emerge unscathed?
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While some billionaires emerged unscathed after paying hefty fines or reaching settlements, others have never recovered.
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Stan Wawrinka, the 2015 champion, and last year's runner-up Dominic Thiem both went through unscathed.
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Compared to just taking a tumble and landing unscathed, that parasol itself is a constant reassurance.
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Maybe it will be able to withstand all these attacks and emerge with users' privacy unscathed.
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Lucky for Nick, he escaped from the situation unscathed ... but it was a verrrrry close call.
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For those whose homes have been unscathed, the prolonged strain of uncertainty has grown increasingly difficult.
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Eventually, a rope was tossed down to Mullner and he was able to escape the crevasse unscathed.
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We&aposre not going to let this one go unscathed, but needs to be a life sentence.
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Still at the hospital, Diana, her face reportedly unscathed, lay in a private room surrounded by flowers.
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He came out of the controversy unscathed and continued to amass a significant following even outside Pakistan.
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After declining alcohol and announcing that I had school in the morning I left, uneasy but unscathed.
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The last we saw of Nashville's Juliette Barnes, she'd miraculously survived a plane crash — but not unscathed.
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The resulting famines would kill scores of people in China, but American citizens would emerge largely unscathed.
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The euro would not come out unscathed, and growth in Europe would also be impacted, added Nakisa.
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After emerging unscathed from a criminal probe and political impeachment, there's no one left to stop him.
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Bill Clinton began his second term in a more overvalued stock market in 1997, and exited unscathed.
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Needless to say, it's taken her community by surprise but she wasn't able to slither by unscathed.
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The four godfathers and their entire extended network will surrender, and get out of the business unscathed.
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Hence: Ferris, a guy with a target on his back, who comes up unscathed over and over.
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What's maybe wilder and certainly more depressing is that Singer might skate through this unscathed as well.
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When you "find a forgotten action figure from your youth, unscathed after decades, in your parents' basement."
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The scandal is a rare setback for Wells Fargo, which emerged from the financial crisis relatively unscathed.
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The jury has just handed down convictions while Christie has continued to work unscathed for Team Trump.
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Lewandowski and the Trump campaign rebuffed Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields's allegations and managed to come out unscathed.
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Thankfully, the parking lot isn't as bad as the store, and I'm able to drive away unscathed.
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After declining alcohol and announcing that I had school in the morning I left ,uneasy but unscathed.
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Graveman (1-0) also escaped unscathed after giving up back-to-back singles to start the game.
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He's an ambitious player, willing to take big risks and with the skills to usually emerge unscathed.
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At least two dozen homes in Redding Lakes Estates were smoldering, though others escaped the flames unscathed.
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Li survived Chairman Mao's tumultuous Cultural Revolution largely unscathed, thanks to his connection to then-Premier Zhou.
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As we haven't seen this in some while, our 50c friend remains unscathed for the time being.
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Fortunately, Alonso was unscathed, and stepped out of the utterly destroyed vehicle seconds after the dust settled.
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It's hard to imagine a project coming out of all these changes, all this time passed, unscathed.
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Jordan may not have succumbed to the turmoil roiling its neighbors, but it hasn't escaped unscathed either.
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Many older structures in the state capital were damaged but his home escaped largely unscathed, Cardenas said.
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Also, while there was a superficial scratch on the side of the drone, it was otherwise unscathed.
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Houses on one side of a street were destroyed, with houses on the other side seemingly unscathed.
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Two survivors were injured and a third unscathed, TASS news agency reported, citing a regional health official.
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More likely, however, the board's support will allow her and the institution to move on largely unscathed.
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The problem with my skydiving analogy is that skydivers have a far higher chance of landing unscathed.
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When a young Morisca goes into the forest to seek medicinal herbs, it's unlikely she'll emerge unscathed.
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The teenage driver ran from the scene, and the woman's two-year-old son escaped mostly unscathed.
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Gray nearly got out of the inning unscathed after inducing a double play before Andrus' at-bat.
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For his part, Siakam's confident he'll come out the other side of this trial-by-fire unscathed.
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Arrieta got through the sixth unscathed, though, and relievers Pedro Strop and Travis Wood navigated the seventh.
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This explains why even countries that survived the Great Recession economically unscathed were politically destabilized by it.
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Who knows which programs may become toxic and what opportunities may arise for those who emerge unscathed?
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A woman who works at the motel next door said it was fortunate the motel was unscathed.
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Of course, Litchfield's resident survivalist, Frieda (Dale Soules), makes it to the end of the riot unscathed.
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Companies shown to have made faulty drugs often emerge unscathed after apologizing or paying a small fine.
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Skaskiw kicked open the school door, raising his rifle as he advanced on the unscathed lead BMP.
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"I'm the only man ever to go into a situation scathed and come out unscathed," he joked.
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The larger of the Alley's two spaces, the Hubbard Theater, which is above ground, was relatively unscathed.
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Not every problem hit every farmer, but few in Midwestern agriculture will make it to harvest unscathed.
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And Mr. Bloomberg has been a focal point of attack this week, leaving Mr. Sanders relatively unscathed.
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Other than some fallen tree branches and water in their yard, their home survived this hurricane unscathed.
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The latest pollution cuts will further eliminate fringe players, leaving the country's largest producers unscathed, say analysts.
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Relatively unscathed by the global financial crisis in 2008, MUFG has been aggressively building up overseas operations.
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Moments later, all our heroes emerge underground, unscathed, and Finn's outburst has both Poe and Rey curious.
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She survived the first two debates largely unscathed, unapologetically offering her pitch for revolutionary change in Washington.
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Its trading volume remains relatively unscathed despite the entry of new players in the last few years.
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For the most part, ALS leaves people's mental capacity unscathed, essentially trapping them inside their own bodies.
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Wells Fargo emerged from the 2007-2009 financial crisis with its reputation relatively unscathed compared to some competitors.
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Despite seeing many of his fellow fliers killed or wounded, Farré made it out of the war unscathed.
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It is not possible for South Korea and American forces to escape a conflict with North Korea unscathed.
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In retail, few people have gone unscathed by the upheaval that's battered the industry over the past decade.
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But Katelyn did not escape the situation unscathed, Catherine says, as she is now banned from using Amazon!
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Tech names that supply parts for Apple products, which include Samsung's components business, are unlikely to escape unscathed.
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When they returned to her apartment Monday to pick up more items, her building was unscathed, Jones said.
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However, Robert Scoble, who has been accused of sexual misconduct in the past, has so far gone unscathed.
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Although Russia has suffered the brunt of the reputational damage, neither the IOC nor WADA have emerged unscathed.
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It looked as if the economy would be relatively unscathed, as many forecasters were saying at the time.
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Aside from some dust, which was easily brushed off, the camera was unscathed and continued shooting without issue.
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As an audience avatar, he lets fans imagine themselves as taking on the world and coming out unscathed.
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"That's one lucky fucking pig", Wayne announces to the camera as the hog vanishes unscathed into the underbrush.
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Let's hope that Aniston and Sandler make it out of this movie unscathed — unlike that poor elderly billionaire.
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People have called his feminism into question in the past (including last weekend), but he's remained largely unscathed.
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But please, for the love of God, just tell me Kim makes it out of this thing unscathed.
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Apple, for instance, saw its AirPods, HomePod, and Apple Watch escape unscathed from the September round of tariffs.
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No sooner does the audience think Carol and Ezekiel may come out unscathed do they waltz into tragedy.
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In some encounters with herbivores, it winds up relatively unscathed, while the caterpillars wind up eating each other.
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Let's just hope that Dawn (Regina Hall), the most capable member of the Jammer Group, ends up unscathed.
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His subsequent talks at Harvard and Columbia, from which he emerged unscathed, went largely uncovered in the media.
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But, when something offscreen gives you the willies, you're probably much less certain that you'll come out unscathed.
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Diamondback doesn't really have a plan, but is banking on the confusion to help him come out unscathed.
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I came out unscathed, and I thank God that I'm okay — it could have been a lot worse.
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Domino just makes the subtext into text, miraculously surviving car crashes and walking through hails of shrapnel unscathed.
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I imagine that I could float away into space at any moment, but I make it out unscathed.
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Yet Donald Trump, the party's undisputed front-runner for six months, remains the only candidate unscathed so far.
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The natural gas market is emerging from winter relatively unscathed despite potentially disruptive Chinese tariffs on U.S. gas.
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"The car's top had survived 53 years unscathed, but couldn't make it 11 days in Alaska," Cotter says.
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Because it is still possible that American democracy will emerge relatively unscathed from the current age of doubt.
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In our demos, the Zeus lost its footing on a particularly slippery surface and toppled over, seemingly unscathed.
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Emerging from the encounter unscathed would "be a victory, a massive victory," according to GOP strategist Ford O'Connell.
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Michael inflicted damage to Panama City unevenly, impaling some businesses with sign poles while leaving others virtually unscathed.
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Somehow he manages to angle his body perfectly, and is's able to slip into the water nearly unscathed.
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"I have remained unscathed so far in my reality television career," she previously told Bravo's The Daily Dish.
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That's not to say Horiguchi escaped unscathed, one of his great stylistic disadvantages was thrown into the spotlight.
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The entire enclosure is made of plastic and it cannot survive a direct hit with the ground unscathed.
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Although video of the fireball seemed to show Starhopper being consumed by flame, the prototype emerged mostly unscathed.
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According to FiveThirtyEight, recent polls show Trump relatively unscathed by the opposition to the administration's family separation practices.
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I sunk my bayonet into the third and final enemy and came out of the artillery haze unscathed.
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His wife grabbed the gunman, and Mr Dundar (pictured, right), one of Turkey's best-known journalists, survived unscathed.
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Moore cruised through the primary unscathed, while Strange and his allies had to hammer a third candidate, Rep.
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The castle was garrisoned in the English civil war but survived unscathed and was decommissioned under Oliver Cromwell.
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Buhari's appeal rests on his incorruptibility, but institutionalized corruption remains unscathed after four years, according to Transparency International.
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Meantime Trump "has escaped his past unscathed" and "our stories seem to fall on deaf ears," said Crooks.
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However, Republican Congress members largely defended Pruitt's record, helping him to emerge from the public appearances relatively unscathed.
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Algeria was relatively unscathed by the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings that toppled veteran autocrats across the Middle East.
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The settlement leaves Mr. Redstone and Ms. Redstone firmly in control, though the fight leaves no one unscathed.
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Billy was apparently a bit shaken up by the incident, but fortunately he came out of it unscathed.
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Eastern Ghouta, Syria (CNN)Not a building in Eastern Ghouta has emerged unscathed after six years of war.
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I was getting a bit older and I'd managed to come through the whole DJ thing fairly unscathed.
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Kimye's home in Hidden Hills stands intact and unscathed from the disastrous Woolsey fire ... but only by feet.
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Even buildings unscathed by the near-four-year-old war between Egypt's army and Sinai Province were abandoned.
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"I think there's not a sector that's going to be unscathed," Soren Reynertson, founder of GLC Advisors, said.
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"It is top of mind, and they are not confident they will emerge from this unscathed," he said.
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They emerged shaken but unscathed at a drainage canal, where one of Chapo's men came to get them.
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Even the war that is raging in Syria, Lebanon's much larger neighbor, has generally left the country unscathed.
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For now, international finance and real estate, other pillars of the Hong Kong economy, have been largely unscathed.
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In sum, it's like watching a slow-motion car wreck, where no one seems to have escaped unscathed.
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It would tell the president who escaped unscathed that he was invulnerable — it would actually encourage more misconduct.
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Even Auriemma was somewhat surprised that the Huskies had emerged unscathed from such a daunting string of opponents.
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While Grosjean escaped unscathed, the U.S.-owned team estimated repairs to the car had cost them some $650,000.
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It has been that sort of weekend for the Yankees' starting rotation, little of which has remained unscathed.
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No child really escapes his parents unscathed, but did you draw on your own experiences to play Rex?
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Except for a porte-cochere, Kilkare survived unscathed the 1938 hurricane that demolished numerous structures in the area.
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In 1960 he testified at the congressional hearings on payola, although he himself was unscathed by that scandal.
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"He has yet to have a bad debate performance and emerged from this one unscathed," wrote Tara Setmayer.
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Only three of the 47 were relatively unscathed, and were discharged from the hospital after being checked over.
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Lowell survived unscathed, but the accident unhinged him and threw him "almost into a psychosis," one doctor noted.
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When snatched by an attacker, it rips off its scales and skin so it can slip away unscathed.
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Ultimately, the two sides emerged with a compromise package that made it through a committee markup relatively unscathed.
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But one thing survived unscathed: India's first floating solar panels, on one of the country's largest water reservoirs.
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She told ITV that she had become "collateral damage" while the prime minister seemed to have escaped unscathed.
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He was relatively unscathed when his wife, Monica, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to commit bribery in 2009.
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But the episode threatens Democrats' hopes of getting the better-funded, more moderate Cunningham through the primary unscathed.
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While Stevie insists he left unscathed, his pal and blogger FreddyO left with a gash in his head.
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While Zuckerberg didn't say much of consequence, he also walked away unscathed from two long days of questioning.
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Khloé Kardashian may have enjoyed her star-studded 32nd birthday party Monday evening – but the star didn't leave unscathed.
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While there is a deep scratch to the right of the Face ID module, the notch is otherwise unscathed.
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Each additional conflict complicates the story and makes it less and less likely for these two to emerge unscathed.
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"It has essentially come out unscathed," ExxonMobil senior vice president Neil Chapman told analysts in New York on Wednesday.
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They work for J&D Entertainment, an events company with a costume warehouse that escaped the storm largely unscathed.
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After a few minutes I stopped crying, slowed to a reasonable 75 mph, and made it to work unscathed.
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For some reason, Apple products normally squeeze through Prime Day and Black Friday unscathed, with list prices remaining untouched.
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The equestrian center lost several thousand dollars' worth of property but the horses and ranch workers made it unscathed.
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CBS News has the footage: Filya eventually hopped out of the car and the tourists concluded their safari unscathed.
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Because if you've ever watched any Grey's Anatomy episode, then you know no big event ever comes out unscathed.
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Japan's biggest banks, which had been reckless adventurers in the heady 21990s and 21970s, did not remain wholly unscathed.
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Along with keeping her household unscathed, Bell said the rule also helps give her children a sense of control.
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You think you may have escaped unscathed, but the poison you inhaled settles in any chasm it can find.
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If not, however, it seems unthinkable that the FCC and its current leadership can walk away from this unscathed.
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But in the face of this destruction, the family just feels grateful that everyone, Luna included, got out unscathed.
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The positives came down to three industries that could be left unscathed by Trump: banks, steel and fossil fuels.
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This is called DNS redundancy, and it's probably the reason that some sites (like Pornhub) survived the attack unscathed.
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And Will, no matter how hard he tries to pretend otherwise, has not returned from his time there unscathed.
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The shark looks like it's chocking on a cloud of snot, which allows the hagfish to swim away unscathed.
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Oh, and did we mention that you don't want to mess with her if you want to escape unscathed?
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Secondly, if Reynolds thinks he's going to get away with sharing this photo unscathed, he's got another thing coming.
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Taking over in the eighth, Angels reliever Yusmeiro Petit got a key double play to escape the inning unscathed.
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And yet it&aposs not hard to understand why conservative critics can&apost believe that Sarah Jeong emerged unscathed.
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Bronn is a born survivor, and if anyone's likely to somehow get through to the end unscathed it's him.
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I'm privileged to live relatively unscathed in my 'civilian' life now, and most people just have tons of questions.
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Largely unscathed by bombardment, life in Zahraa rappears normal set against the deserted and devastated areas of central Homs.
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Just coming out of this meeting with U.S.-China relations still intact and unscathed would be a good start.
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Another universal truth about war—and one related to those first two—is that no one walks away unscathed.
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Though he wobbled in an 18-pitch fifth, he escaped unscathed, thanks to a sensational play we'll discuss next.
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The #26 ranked Senator poses the single biggest risk to Sessions' chances of making it through the hearing unscathed.
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Ali then tried to slash a female service member in uniform, but she "managed to escape unscathed," Saunders said.
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Macquarie has been largely unscathed by a powerful independent inquiry which has revealed widespread misconduct in Australia's financial sector.
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Takada, with no defensive guard to speak of and outweighed by at least forty pounds, mysteriously escaped largely unscathed.
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On Fort McMurray's main drag, Franklin Avenue, the storefronts stood largely unscathed: Podollan Inns and other B-minus motels.
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"That's really frustrating to be that close to getting out of an inning unscathed," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said.
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Members know they cannot afford to make the same errors on tax reform and survive the 2018 midterms unscathed.
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None have faced more scrutiny over the past decade than Google — yet critics say it has emerged virtually unscathed.
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The largest projects, north of Fort McMurray have been largely unscathed, protected in part by their wide, deforested perimeters.
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He seems to have escaped the turmoil of the 1960s and '70s not merely unscathed, but untouched by humanity.
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Parts of Barbados lost power, and boats on St. Lucia filled with water, but the islands emerged relatively unscathed.
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But Santiago escaped the inning unscathed with a pair of strikeouts and a fielder's choice, stranding Garcia at third.
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In the U.S., however, tech giants have largely remained unscathed even in the face of growing anger from policymakers.
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But what frustrated Cramer most was the fact that the bears got out unscathed after starting all this panic.
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Early on in the night, much like the porta potties at warehouse parties, everything starts off clean and unscathed.
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Thankfully, the guy managed to hop off of the train unscathed, but other subway surfers haven't been so lucky.
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Fitch expects Ache to remain relatively unscathed by the recession in Brazil, reflecting the resilience of its business fundamentals.
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Estrada might have escaped the sixth inning unscathed if not for a throwing error by second baseman Jurickson Profar.
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From impeachment to the Russia probe, he's gotten away with it before, escaping scrapes unscathed and confounding his enemies.
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He sounded haunted — and played haunted on Thursday — but Harrington, now 46, is the one who escaped relatively unscathed.
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Our civic-minded hero appeared to emerge unscathed but nevertheless this random act of carbohydrate carnage left me wondering.
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The bomb exploded, but Big Tony—a former boxer who was once knocked out by Cassius Clay—emerged unscathed.
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It figures he would encounter horror after horror yet somehow emerge unscathed, like the Fool in a tarot deck.
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Days after the attack, her sister returned to the building, found the painting unscathed and retrieved it, she said.
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Certain industries are currently unscathed to a degree, but others like travel and hospitality have been particularly hard-hit.
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Somehow the home he rents on Birch Street emerged unscathed from a firestorm that turned most of Paradise, Calif.
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While social distancing might increase demand for delivery services, the industrial and logistics sector likely won't skate through unscathed.
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The dark horse nominee would be credited with saving the party and would be unscathed by the primary process.
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Once they get him in there, relatively unscathed from Democrats, they're going to beat the stuffing out of him.
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"Very few areas were left unscathed," Bill Goodman, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said on Tuesday evening.
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Although Mr. Trump said Social Security would remain unscathed, he does suggest measures to cut spending on the program.
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It's a growing phenomenon that's left almost no one unscathed, from comedians and actors to musicians and TV hosts.
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In 2014, a wildfire just north of San Diego, California, destroyed some homes, but left many others relatively unscathed.
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MARKET OVERVIEW The Calgary housing market was more or less unscathed by the 21112 financial crisis, Mr. Plintz said.
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We're just really pumped and to get through so many matches with the body unscathed is pretty good, too.
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Robby Susanto's chickens escaped unscathed but his neighbor's - a mere 2200 meters (260 ft) away - were not so lucky.
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He has emerged largely unscathed from that, but reviving their alliance could hurt his image at home and abroad.
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Kurz has emerged largely unscathed and polls suggest his conservatives have even siphoned off voters from the far right.
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But it was Busch, in the team's only surviving entry, who came away with the win — though not unscathed.
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Manufacturing downturn But not all parts of the labor market will remain unscathed in a month with weaker numbers.
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Lincecum recovered to get through the second and third innings unscathed but came out after 3 1/3 innings.
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But the company has been relatively unscathed thus far, and Guo is likely interested in keeping things that way.
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Those preparations meant that when powerful storms rolled through Florida in 2004 and 2005, the company was mostly unscathed.
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Reagan emerged largely unscathed by the scandal, leaving office with the highest approval rating of any president in decades.
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Go ahead and put the mats in your dishwasher, microwave, oven, or freezer and they will come out unscathed.
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" He added, "We are entirely confident that Sky & Telescope will survive — maybe not unscathed, but for another 75 years.
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By standing up to the FBI in this case, and emerging unscathed, Apple will be stronger in future confrontations.
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Thankfully—because I landed square on my teeth—my body escaped unscathed but my mouth was an absolute mess.
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But drug companies have largely weathered those controversies unscathed, trading a few months of bad press for blockbuster returns.
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Though George wasn't injured and regained his balance, Savannah wasn't unscathed as she was scolded by mom Autumn immediately after.
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The best-case scenario is that we make it through the midterms relatively unscathed and there are no new attacks.
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This isn't her story but ours, those of us who recognize that we could not have gotten this far unscathed.
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Fortunately he was able to free himself with the help of villagers, and he was able to walk away unscathed.
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And as a result, the odds of this couple making it out of this situation unscathed don't look so great.
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But retailers, for the most part, were unscathed, with many of the items impacted by that hike hurting agricultural workers.
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Valderrama, benefitting from an internet before social media was widespread, likely could have sailed through his dating choices relatively unscathed.
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After all, if Fox News can no longer survive high-profile sexual harassment allegations unscathed, no other company can either.
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Well, if Sophie Turner's new tattoo is anything to go by, maybe — just maybe — some will make it through unscathed.
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Like U.S. President Donald Trump, he can emerge unscathed from gaffes and scandals that would sink any normal public figure.
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Getting acne again in adulthood — or for the first time, if you made it through adolescence unscathed — feels especially unfair.
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But there are some workers and people running local businesses who are not convinced Samsung's Vietnam operations will emerge unscathed.
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Despite the high-intensity situation, Midge exits dinner fairly unscathed and heads out to the Gaslight for her big gig.
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She runs away unscathed, only to pass out in Will's very willing arms somewhere in the wilderness some time later.
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Now, in the age of doxing, trolls, and brutal Twitter takedowns, is it possible to escape viral fame so unscathed?
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To the surprise of many, the company seemed to come out of all of that mostly unscathed — financially, at least.
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And even though the company is still raking in mountains of cash, notions that its image remains unscathed are laughable.
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Chicago wasted a leadoff double from Goins when Gallen recorded two strikeouts and a groundout to escape the inning unscathed.
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We broke the story ... Macklemore was smashed by a pickup truck Friday night in Langley, Washington but walked away unscathed.
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The London-listed bank, which specialises in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, came through the financial crisis relatively unscathed.
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Though most people get through it unscathed, there have been a few reports of people ending up at the hospital.
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But Clevinger needed 28 pitches to escape the third unscathed, and that laborious frame resulted in his relatively abbreviated outing.
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The mayor rode out the hurricane in his house, which was unscathed, but the hardware store he owns was leveled.
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Whether Trump emerged unscathed from his "personal Vietnam" is now a question that he should explore with his personal physician.
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But among them stands a more recent house that remains unscathed, rather like a gleaming tooth among otherwise rotten gums.
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Sudden, belated flooding A couple of dozen miles north in Wharton, residents first thought they were going to escape unscathed.
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While Hillary Clinton, the subject of the inquiry, appears to have escaped unscathed, the committee did bring to light Mrs.
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Those episodes have colored the fight over Gorsuch, who emerged relatively unscathed from four days of confirmation hearings last month.
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It also answered a lot of questions Zverev had about his own ability to emerge unscathed from such bruising encounters.
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While Switzerland has so far been unscathed by militant attacks, it has prosecuted several people it contends aided Islamic State.
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Happy Wednesday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're hoping to emerge from the great Twitter purge unscathed.
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Zuckerberg fielded 10 hours of questions over two days from nearly 100 U.S. lawmakers last week and emerged largely unscathed.
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Widely ridiculed, endlessly written about, long unscathed by his evident misogyny and diverse legal travails, Berlusconi proved a Teflon politician.
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So, light a candle for your faves tonight and pray that they come out unscathed by the Met Gala curse.
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As many as 100,000 retired Sears employees still receive pensions, which are expected to emerge largely unscathed in the bankruptcy.
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He then tried to do the same to another armed forces member, who managed to get away unscathed, said Saunders.
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And although Trump likes chaos, he only likes it if he thinks he will ultimately come through the chaos unscathed.
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For more than a generation, opposition to drilling has left a 19-million-acre wildlife refuge in Alaska largely unscathed.
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When a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003, the area where the pump is located was relatively unscathed.
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ENVIRONMENT The budget for the Environmental Protection Agency — which the White House sought to slash by one-third — escapes unscathed.
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Go deeper: Here are six takeaways from the night, in which Bernie Sanders, who leads the polls, emerged relatively unscathed.
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Valdez issued four-pitch walks to Logan Forsythe and Robbie Grossman in the first inning yet escaped that frame unscathed.
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The mural is still there, covering an entire wall, three stories high, unscathed by the unwanted attentions of Lazio supporters.
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Deutsche, the largest bank in Germany, Europe's biggest economy, emerged unscathed from the financial crash but later lost its footing.
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But when he showed up at the White House last Monday to meet with Kelly, he left the meeting unscathed.
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Spieth's ball-striking was off all week, but his character emerged unscathed, which bodes well for him in the future.
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"You should not be able to walk away unscathed, which is to say, unchanged," writes one of our advice columnists.
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Some places — including St. Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and Sint Eustatius — emerged mostly unscathed.
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Thomas and Froome got through Stage 24.5 unscathed, the main goal for those eyeing overall victory rather than stage wins.
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During Hurricane Sandy in 2012, their house emerged unscathed while basements in surrounding houses were flooded by the Paerdegat Basin.
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Porzingis eventually got out of the car unscathed (except for a minor cramp) -- and somewhere Mark Cuban was breathing again.
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"For them," Mr. Barak said, "Netanyahu emerges from this unscathed, as the lone wolf in a lion's den of hatred."
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Myrtle Beach The South Carolina resort town was relatively unscathed by the winds and 15.41 inches of rain from Florence.
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More important, he went diving headfirst into an empty row of seats chasing a loose ball and came away unscathed.
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The chemical appeared to focus, laserlike, on multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis, while leaving beneficial bacteria in the human body unscathed.
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Bitcoin may come out unscathed in the cryptocurrency regulatory crackdown, said a venture capitalist who invests in blockchain-enabled companies.
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Since it escaped largely unscathed and is nearly identical to the damaged reactors, Tepco engineers use it to plan robot missions.
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At the end of the day, no women should have to be sacrificed for this man's legacy to live on unscathed.
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After Daenerys' (Emilia Clarke) dragon, Drogon, blows fire on him after she delivers a confident "Dracarys," the Night King emerges unscathed.
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The body donor, meanwhile, will likely be a someone who died of severe head trauma but whose body was left unscathed.
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While some of us need a mosquito net to survive a BBQ, others could sleep in a swamp and emerge unscathed.
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The rapper walked away unscathed, but when he stopped by "Raq Rants" he had a message for his trigger-happy haters.
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With the Federal Reserve's latest quarter-point interest rate increase (and still more likely to come), few consumers are left unscathed.
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The world number one did not emerge entirely unscathed, however, and was troubled by a back strain in the last set.
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She didn't walk away unscathed though -- Rhonda tells us a doctor told her she'd suffered a compression fracture on her spine.
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On June 24, Israel's military said it launched a Patriot missile at an incoming drone from Syria, which turned away unscathed.
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About 4003 minutes from Paradise, Chico and its nearly 2400,2200 residents escaped largely unscathed; the Camp Fire brushed past the town.
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Gjerge came out relatively unscathed, thanks to his parachute, which he was able to deploy without tangling inside the wrecked glider.
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"Yesterday, I was in a really bad car accident but I came out unscathed, which is pretty awesome," Barker told E!
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There were rumors of him walking fearlessly into restaurants, confiscating phones, and then paying for everyone's bill before slipping out unscathed.
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If Inky is lucky, he made the 164-foot slide from the National Aquarium of New Zealand into Hawke's Bay unscathed.
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And while a few were forced to give up medals, most of them escaped unscathed, with their hardware and reputations intact.
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While the Egan family emerged mostly unscathed, Amanda Egan told Komo News that her pup and cat hadn't been so lucky.
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And if you follow the three simple rules for cuffing season ahead, everyone involved can enjoy a temporary relationship totally unscathed.
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The spotlight then went back on Lewis, who needed just six pitches to get through the bottom of the seventh unscathed.
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Jordan has been relatively unscathed by the uprisings, civil wars and Islamist militancy that have swept the Middle East since 2011.
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This strategy, we were told, would minimize any intra-party squabbles and allow Clinton to coast unscathed into the general election.
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Jonah Hill walked away seemingly unscathed from a pretty serious wreck in downtown L.A. ... but his whip's gonna need some work.
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UC Berkeley isn't the only employer allowing accused sexual harassers to leave unscathed, but it certainly needs to address the problem.
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But if you decide that ship has sailed, capsized, and sunk, here's some advice for getting yourself free of it unscathed.
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"Yesterday, I was in a really bad car accident but I came out unscathed, which is pretty awesome," Barker told E!
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"If he had got through the fifth inning unscathed, he would have left there with some real good confidence," Collins said.
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Despite a nearly circuitous trend of scandals surrounding Pruitt at EPA, the administrator appeared to walk away from most criticisms unscathed.
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Though relatively unscathed by fire, America's wetter eastern states, where over 80% of the precolonial forest grew, are also bug-riddled.
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The order will hit nine percent of Vale's iron ore production, but analysts say the company's nickel output should emerge unscathed.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales also escaped unscathed, so prepare for those movies to outlive you significantly.
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By many measures, the consumer is doing well, unscathed by the trade wars that have hit global manufacturing and business investment.
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Google The Big Tech scandals of this year roughed up the big boys like Facebook, but Google has remained relatively unscathed.
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Despite their trip in a box that had shown up turned on its side, they emerged unscathed and with little mess.
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Israel then launched a massive attack on 122 Iranian and Syrian targets in Syria from which all its planes returned unscathed.
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It was the result of fate rather than a turn to the left that the unions emerged from the term unscathed.
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Fortunately, these guys are pros -- and emerged unscathed ... and now they've got one of the coolest highlight videos of all time.
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Toronto's Daniel Hudson allowed a single and a double in the ninth, but finished the frame unscathed to end the game.
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But, through the magic of "Rewind," I was able to retry the sequence and advance, unscathed, with no loss of life.
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India, the world's second-most populous country, has remained largely unscathed as the coronavirus continues its relentless march across the globe.
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In other words, not only did North Korea come out of the encounter unscathed, it got a trophy out of it.
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Its prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, said after the storm that there wasn't a single street left unscathed, according to the BBC.
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"Commercial real estate came out essentially unscathed," said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, a conservative advocacy group.
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So far, Columbia has gone mostly unscathed, in part because Mr. Trump's initial round of Chinese tariffs has largely avoided clothing.
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The picks — unscathed by stomach acid or digestive enzymes — have been found in the stomach and both small and large intestines.
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The day of the attacks, Mr. Trump said his building, about seven blocks from where the Trade Center stood, was unscathed.
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Last year, the house survived Hurricane Irma unscathed, although the landscaping needed some touch-ups, said Wicky el-Effendi, an owner.
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Air China has been relatively unscathed - its market cap was $15 billion on Tuesday, compared with $19 billion on Jan. 2.
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About a third died, and another third fell seriously ill — but a third survived unscathed, possibly because they had innate resistance.
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But Mr. Felder, who was elected in 2012, has shown an even greater capacity to navigate political headwinds, and escape unscathed.
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WASHINGTON — An industry familiar to President Trump appears to have emerged from the Republican tax rewrite relatively unscathed: commercial real estate.
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Though she faced an intraparty challenge from former Chicago Urban League CEO Andrea Zopp, Duckworth left the March primary mostly unscathed.
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Almost nobody gets out of a racially-tinged crisis unscathed, given how deeply troubled our nation's conscience is on this subject.
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Some places — including St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, Sint Eustatius and Martinique — emerged mostly unscathed.
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The Astros, who have the best record in the American League, knew their park had come through the storm relatively unscathed.
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They landed unscathed in the Kazakh steppe after plunging 31 miles (50 km) in a capsule with parachutes slowing their descent.
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They landed unscathed in the Kazakh steppe after plunging 31 miles (50 km) in a capsule with parachutes slowing their descent.
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"We made it through the email thing, but I don't think we made it out completely unscathed," said one Clinton ally.
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But GM didn't walk away unscathed: it sold 25% fewer vehicles to dealerships in the last three months of the year.
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But Mary Daly, the president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve, is confident the economy will get through the storm unscathed.
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That remains Joe Biden, who slipped through tonight unscathed and with a stronger command of his answers than in prior debates.
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Heroin overdoses kill more people than guns in the United States, and those who survive them do not always walk away unscathed.
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Let's be honest about this: The chances of Cersei making it through the next season unscathed are pretty much slim-to-none.
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The tiny hero made it out unscathed, though, and was presumably hailed as a major badass once he went back to school.
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While some bloggers possessing unbelievably high pain thresholds have made it through the experience relatively unscathed, others haven't been quite so lucky.
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"I've never heard of him before," she said before turning to the next image unscathed like the inveterate New Yorker she is.
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But she also walks into the burning structure with her eggs and walks out unscathed with three actual motherfucking baby dragons. Yikes.
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We've put together the step-by-step process on how to get your credentials replaced and return to your homeland relatively unscathed.
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum emerged unscathed from a fast-moving wildfire on Wednesday thanks to an unlikely source: goats.
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Japanese banks themselves escaped relatively unscathed, owing to defences built during the 1990s, when the country struggled with deflation and excessive debt.
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While parts of Homs and the Damascus suburbs have been blockaded for years, Madaya managed to survive relatively unscathed, until last summer.
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Canadian rookie Lance Stroll was 13th for Williams and got through the session unscathed after a number of crashes during winter testing.
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This sent the rocket's crew capsule higher than it's ever gone before, while the rocket's booster coasted back down to earth unscathed.
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For more than a decade, each of these men escaped largely unscathed as allegations of sexual misconduct — sometimes involving minors — piled up.
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As long as they come out unscathed it's a good bonding situation and he need as much of that as we can.
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The government also banned Bersih 2 shirts, Ms. Abdullah said, though shirts from the group's first and third events have survived unscathed.
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On Wednesday, the journalist shocked the world when he showed up at a Ukrainian police press conference very much alive and unscathed.
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This is the reason the market still felt gloomy, even as it looks like many stocks will get out of September unscathed.
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With Trump poised to slap 25% tariffs on another $300 billion-plus of Chinese goods, no exporter in China will be unscathed.
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It's hard to say how receptive the FTC will be to those complaints, and Google could make it through the process unscathed.
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With Trump poised to slap 25% tariffs on another $300 billion-plus of Chinese goods, no exporter in China will be unscathed.
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These are the crucial tips I've picked up, designed to help you enjoy the festivities, or at least get through them unscathed.
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Iron ore emerged largely unscathed from the selloff that hit financial markets last week after Britain voted to exit the European Union.
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They went to trance dances where villagers would stab their bare chests with steel blades and, protected by black magic, remain unscathed.
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In 1942, the Australian heartthrob was accused of raping two underage girls, though he made it through the legal system largely unscathed.
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It is, however, only IPX4 splash resistant, so you can't exactly dunk it in a pool and have it come out unscathed.
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Located below Notre Dame's main roof, which was devastated by the Monday's fire, the hives were able to endure the blaze unscathed.
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Britney Spears was about to flame out spectacularly in public — and Timberlake would quietly, passively make his way through the fallout unscathed.
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Better to focus on all the times it doesn't happen, those fumbles where the phone hits the floor and bounces back unscathed.
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The Saturn-exploring spacecraft managed to successfully fly through the 1,500 mile gap between Saturn and its rings and survive seemingly unscathed.
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It's strange to think I made it through those years unscathed, only to find out in 2013 that I was HIV positive.
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In order for Trump to emerge unscathed, there can be no evidence that emerges that props up Comey's side of the story.
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The need for every hero to walk away largely unscathed, and capable of going back to their own stories, can force creativity.
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TMZ broke the story ... Macklemore came away unscathed after a head-on collision caused by a suspected drunk driver in Langley, Washington.
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RISKS REMAIN Deutsche, the largest bank in Germany, Europe's biggest economy, emerged unscathed from the financial crash but later lost its footing.
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The ancient Roman amphitheatre, where Islamic State shot dead around 20 men as it took over the city last May, appears unscathed.
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Czech banks were largely unscathed in the global financial crisis that started a decade ago, doing better than their western parent groups.
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Tucked safely away from the six-year-long Syrian war, Latakia is a seaside province that has escaped the fighting largely unscathed.
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Justin Timberlake, however, basically walked away unscathed, and hasn't faced any consequences—apparent in the fact that he's now been invited back.
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Since 2011, Lebanon has emerged relatively unscathed from the types of crises that have led to war or dictatorship in nearby countries.
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Contrary to the reported inundation of damaged post-9/11 veterans, their country has been remarkably unscathed by two decades at war.
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So Sanders is set to lose, but in a way that leaves him unscathed and therefore appearing very strong in the general.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It was 2008 and unlike many countries, Lebanon was sailing through the worst global downturn in 80 years largely unscathed.
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Fortunately for Nya, she emerges relatively unscathed, but not without multiple hands clawing at her, groping her as she struggles to escape.
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Cars parked on Beacon Hill's streets appeared largely unscathed, although the plastic grill of one pickup truck had sagged from the heat.
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Canada emerged relatively unscathed from the 2008 financial crisis, and its major commodities industries, particularly Alberta's oil sands, were on a roll.
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Whereas the Seahawks quarterback was running for his life on most plays, Ryan was left relatively unscathed by the vaunted Seattle defense.
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Haley managed the fairly impressive feat of raising her political profile and emerging mostly unscathed by the chaos of the Trump administration.
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But the idea that Wall Street will come out of this relatively unscathed doesn't seem to hold up to the smell test.
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These new buildings might remain unscathed in a flood, they say, but what about the damage caused by the torrent around them?
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Imagine, for example, that through sheer blind luck a large number of Democratic House members are incapacitated while Republicans remain largely unscathed.
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The trade is more desperate now because of Greece's lost decade since the 2008 financial crisis, which has left no profession unscathed.
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Mr. Jacobs predicted that Mr. Cuomo would emerge relatively unscathed over the long term because the governor was not accused of wrongdoing.
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Fortunately, the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, which houses famous frescoes by Giotto and Cimabue, escaped this latest natural disaster unscathed.
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The frontrunners, meanwhile, get a chance to make their case to the country and try to escape from the debate stage unscathed.
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Riboli exudes a sense of joy and ease possessed only by the rare few who have seen it all and survived unscathed.
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"If you can make it through this program unscathed, per se, you're leaving with an opportunity to better yourself as a person."
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All the new carbon-free renewable energy would replace carbon-free nuclear energy, leaving the carbon-generating natural gas in place, unscathed.
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Both Phillip Dorsett and Chris Hogan limped to the sideline at various points in the second half, leaving just Brandin Cooks unscathed.
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At a lunch table in the back sat Dana Smith, the only one of the three women to make it out unscathed.
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Emerging pretty much unscathed from a potentially treacherous meeting of a party bitterly divided over Britain's exit from the European Union, Mrs.
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Noah was unscathed, at least physically, but for a 16-year-old with Down syndrome, there were moments of terror and confusion.
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Sometimes, there was a little soil spillage, but overall they arrived unscathed and ready to place on our desks or windowsills immediately.
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Hunters is about avengers who use violence to punish Nazis who got away unscathed for murdering 6 million Jews during the Holocaust.
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As the world warms, natural disasters like floods and fires are likely to become more intense and hit areas formally left unscathed.
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So far, the company has escaped mostly unscathed, and Cook's strange, transactional relationship with Trump may be a big part of why.
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Officials at the Getty Center and the Reagan Library were confident both complexes would survive unscathed, thanks to various fire-prevention systems.
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But everyone walked away unscathed: At least in one moment in time, in one specific place, someone was praying for Mr. Lamar.
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Elizabeth Warren is "dead right" when she says Equifax executives will likely get away unscathed for the credit reporting company's data breach.
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He escaped disaster Pruitt testified for nearly six hours, a grueling task for any Cabinet member, and seemed to mostly escape unscathed.
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About four minutes later, Garoppolo hit running back Raheem Mostert on a screen pass, and Mostert went 249 yards unscathed for six.
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Unless perceptions change, it's hard to see how a big tax cut for big corporations makes it to the finish line unscathed.
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" One political commentator said she had "as much chance of making it unscathed past Christmas as a tray of pigs in blankets.
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We thought Scarlet Witch may make it through unscathed so she could exact revenge on Thanos, but she'll need some saving instead.
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In an interview with Reuters after the coup, Erdogan said his faith as a Muslim helped him and his family escape unscathed.
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Vandals left hardly a storefront or cafe unscathed on Saturday, breaking windows and looting luxury stores as they clashed with riot police.
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Stevie J was flattened outside a North Carolina nightclub ... and despite protestations he left unscathed, the video tells a very different story.
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After Virginia Tech and Newtown, after Paris and Orlando, depressed but personally unscathed, I searched for the line between empathy and over-identification.
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Can Dundar, editor-in-chief of the opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper, who was unscathed in the shooting, was given five years and 10 months.
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Recent tests of modern colloidal silver products found they had no significant antimicrobial properties and left most bacteria unscathed (even after six minutes).
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S. trade war overnight after Beijing matched the latest U.S. sanctions, but too much was going on nearby for Europe to remain unscathed.
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Washington (CNN)In a rollicking election season, one theme has endured: gaffes that would seriously damage any other politician leave Donald Trump unscathed.
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Throughout the entire game, I simply dodged at the right time and then spammed the attack button, and came through most battles unscathed.
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But this year, we all want to just see the Galaxy Note 8 survive unscathed by the calamity that dragged down its predecessor.
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I had a condition called "locked-in syndrome," which left me trapped inside my own unscathed mind, silently watching life pass me by.
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Athletics RHP Sonny Gray (right lat strain) came away from a 25-pitch bullpen session unscathed Tuesday and will throw again Friday. 2.
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It can land so softly that fine instrumentation survives missions unscathed and can be used again, something that's generally unheard of in spaceflight.
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The first concrete sign of success may come in a few weeks, if the Democrats make it through the November midterm elections unscathed.
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The synagogue was reportedly hosting three congregations on Saturday — Dor Hadash, New Light and Tree of Life — and none of them escaped unscathed.
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By the end of that conflict, basic gas masks and chemical protection equipment meant many soldiers could survive such an attack relatively unscathed.
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Swathes of homes were burned to the ground while nearby areas were unscathed and dotted with blooming lilacs, a tour showed on Monday.
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Speeding particles of dust and ice can really damage a spacecraft's systems, but luckily, the LRO got through this close brush relatively unscathed.
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But if Ninja came out unscathed and won the game, the bounty on his head would be rolled over to the next game.
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He escaped the Second World War unscathed by Allied bombing raids and untouched by the Nazis' own lethal fascination with rare medical conditions.
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It's not as flashy as the full moon, but it's reliable, restorative, and, without it, we wouldn't make it through the month unscathed.
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Back then Wells looked like a model bank, having come through the financial crisis unscathed by trading accidents or losses on toxic mortgages.
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"Ink Master" star Chris Blinston has twice been accused of a serious crime ... and twice now has come away unscathed from those accusations.
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She told him to find a cure, giving the most optimistic audience members the hope that maybe he'd come out of this unscathed.
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After I emerge from the battle, largely unscathed, I find myself among a cluster of gold-and-silver asteroids floating around the planet.
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Brazil emerged from the crisis relatively unscathed: after a short recession in 2009 the economy rebounded with GDP growth of 7.5% in 2010.
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Dennehy added that he had struggled with his own demons over the course of his career and was fortunate to escape relatively unscathed.
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Still, three meters per second isn't exactly slow, and we wonder if every drone that has to use the SafeAir comes away unscathed.
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Be'er Sheva fans are left baffled by the confrontation, while the actual focus of Celtic fans' anger – Israel's political establishment – is left unscathed.
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Teller escaped the accident uninjured, and TMZ reports that his longtime girlfriend Keleigh Sperry was in the passenger's seat and also survived unscathed.
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A Bible was also recovered from the car, apparently unscathed by the fire, despite the car ending up a total loss, in ashes.
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Soccodato told CNBC that demand for security, defense and aerospace products was growing, with Asia Pacific demand unscathed by the region's economic slowdown.
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But tucked safely away from the six-year-long Syrian war, Latakia is a seaside province that has escaped the fighting largely unscathed.
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With the exception of some missing shutters, Carruthers' home, which was built in 1889, survived largely unscathed, she said in a news release.
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Senfeldas posted a virtual tour of the Ram to YouTube, showcasing the unscathed, original interior, working AC, near-spotless body, and new tires.
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Here they were, plucky little Iceland, standing up to the might of Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal and coming away from the encounter unscathed.
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Laurenne Ross, another American who crashed on Saturday but emerged unscathed, completed the course but was nearly two seconds slower than Vonn's time.
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However, Britain's service sector growth was unscathed despite firms' concerns about the risk of a referendum on European Union membership likely in June.
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As a field scientist who often found himself in lawless corners of the country, he had encountered armed groups and come away unscathed.
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But Cathy Powell, a public law lecturer at the University of Cape Town, said she believed Gordhan was likely to come away unscathed.
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Below is a guide to which agencies and workers are set to be impacted by the shutdown, and which ones would emerge unscathed.
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Hardly a structure went unscathed in the historic Old City on the west bank of the Tigris River, where the fighting was fiercest.
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If other autocrats see Riyadh emerge from this crisis largely unscathed, America's ability to promote human rights abroad will be left in tatters.
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About a dozen dwellings were lost in the 745-acre Getty fire and two firefighters were injured, but the museum came through unscathed.
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His two seater black motorbike had emerged from what looked like a war zone unscathed -- and more importantly, so too had his family.
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And if Mike Trout doesn't return promptly and unscathed from his hand injury, Mookie Betts could end up being the American League MVP.
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The NOC in Tripoli survived the conflicts relatively unscathed, emerging as perhaps the only major institution that could function effectively across the country.
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Pink's concert organizer confirmed to Norwegian tabloid Verdens Gang that Pink wasn't on the plane, and that all ten people onboard left unscathed.
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If you land the truck, drive away unscathed, and lose the cops near the Salton Sea, you have achieved the perfect Chicken Dream.
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The group's attempts failed but with assistance from the New York City Fire Department and the police, they made it to shore unscathed.
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The Hema village of Marifa was also vacant and dotted with burned buildings, but the neighboring Lendu community of Mosumbuko lived on, unscathed.
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He's survived other scandals unscathed, including being kicked off Twitter for leading a campaign to target one of the female stars of Ghostbusters.
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Bummer helped the White Sox escape unscathed, though, inducing a 5-4-3 double play ball from Jorge Polanco to end the inning.
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Likewise, we know that chronic stress can contribute to physical conditions like heart disease and stroke in some people, while others emerge unscathed.
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They let us have vivid experiences — beautiful, moving ones, but also horrifying, dark ones — and then close the book, or the laptop, unscathed.
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Luckily, Ecuador's banana industry escaped relatively unscathed from the quake, as most of its plantations are located further inland from the quake's epicenter.
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But Poland, which never joined the euro, sailed through the economic crisis pretty much unscathed; yet democracy there is collapsing all the same.
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St. Croix was virtually unscathed by Irma and has become the United States government's central command base for relief efforts in the region.
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If it failed, international companies would continue trading with Iran, leaving the Islamic Republic unscathed, defiant and free to restart its nuclear program.
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Large developers can come out unscathed from a trade show cancellation and simply kick the launch moment to their next big tentpole event.
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St. Croix was mostly unscathed by the storm, but officials said the island could take a direct hit by Hurricane Maria on Tuesday.
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Few in Delray Beach have escaped unscathed: not the addicts or their parents who send them here, often lured by well-paid recruiters.
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Poland's banking sector, 60 percent owned by foreign groups such as UniCredit, Santander and Commerzbank , was largely unscathed by the global financial crisis.
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Shoppers who emerged out of Black Friday unscathed can save up to 55% on the list price of a wide range of devices.
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Knight struck out Gretler to end the threat, and the Razorbacks left the field with momentum after getting out of the jam unscathed.
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Mets left fielder Brandon Nimmo made a diving catch on Brian Anderson's two-out line drive, helping Seth Lugo escape the eighth unscathed.
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Adrienne told Insider that her dress came out unscathed, as the dry cleaners were able to get it back to a "perfect state."
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But whereas in an earlier film Ms. Theron might have emerged unscathed, here she is shown beat up — her face swollen and bloodied.
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Exchange-traded products weathered perhaps their biggest challenge yet during the recent market decline and came through relatively unscathed despite some searing headlines.
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If the parts survive unscathed, the telescope assembly will be shipped to a giant vacuum chamber at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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During more than 50 UNHRC sessions, only 14 of 193 countries have been condemned, leaving the serial human rights-abusing nations completely unscathed.
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France came through their quarter-final unscathed, and Deschamps has his entire squad to choose from, while Belgium are only slightly worse off.
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Infantry and armored vehicles would follow in the trench and use the machine as a ramp to emerge unscathed on the enemy objective.
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Somehow, the cop emerged from the wreck unscathed -- and several people who looked like athletic trainers ran to the guy to help out.
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Our columnist looked at how the tech industry was left largely unscathed by the bill, and we'll be analyzing the measure's broader impact.
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Surely, this time around, it won't be as bad, but we doubt Fitch's scenario that the Dallas housing market will be left unscathed.
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Although AIDS casts a pall over the novel, as does aging and death among Hockney's inner circle, the artist himself emerges largely unscathed.
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Khaled Dawoud, a journalist targeted by Mr. Sabry, said that although he escaped unscathed, the threat of revived criminal charges is ever-present.
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When I visited Allan and Suzi in late February, the flamboyant fashion emporium felt unscathed by the news of a looming rent hike.
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Unfortunately, while the Munich-based video editor completed his journey unscathed, Egyptian authorities detained him when he touched ground, releasing him after questioning.
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Scooter Braun may yet walk out of this skirmish unscathed, but no matter what happens there, Swift has just scored herself a win.
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When you see someone who's burned, it's tough to know you were in there, next to them, but that you came out unscathed.
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That humility, and a firm understanding of what's at stake, will be the key to whether Facebook and Zuckerberg survive this week unscathed.
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But despite this murkiness, some analysts and economists say they are becoming less optimistic that the United States will remain unscathed by China's struggles.
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He goes to the polls as Australia, renowned for its almost unscathed survival of the global financial crisis, finally shows signs of a slowdown.
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In typical fashion, Rick and Aaron come close to getting bitten, but come out unscathed and with a truck full of supplies for Negan.
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Once praised for steering Wells Fargo through the financial crisis relatively unscathed, John Stumpf resigned as chief executive of the bank with immediate effect.
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Freeman allowed one run on three hits, getting out of a jam relatively unscathed after the White Sox loaded the bases with no outs.
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The bottom line: Within the kingdom, the crown prince has emerged unscathed by the Khashoggi affair and hopes to maintain control of the narrative.
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Mark Zuckerberg has so far appeared before Congress and answered questions from European lawmakers, but in both cases emerged from the questioning relatively unscathed.
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TMZ's learned the 31-year-old acrobat, named Carlos, initially thought he'd escaped unscathed after that nasty fall he suffered Monday night in Toledo.
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The probability that they would emerge unscathed from some shootout or murder plot by one drug lord or another always seemed so, so low.
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" — Jessica Mackler, president of the Democratic "super PAC" American Bridge "Ted Cruz's night: He pulled his punches on Trump on stage, largely emerging unscathed.
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There is no doubt that Mumbai, a city which survived decades of British colonialism, will emerge unscathed from a racist Coldplay and Beyoncé video.
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Its former parent company didn't escape unscathed; Reckitt Benckiser agreed this month to pay $1.4 billion to resolve a federal investigation into its involvement.
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The band has endured, though, long odds aside; they even contributed a song to a notoriously brutal Game of Thrones episode and emerged unscathed.
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Only the artists, those pouring their hearts and souls into the projects that become a thing to be assessed, catalogued and sold, emerged unscathed.
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A Reuters poll of economists on Thursday found that Mexico and Canada will survive current talks with the United States on trade relatively unscathed.
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While I'm not feeling completely aggro, like that one guy after he binged The Walking Dead, I'm not walking away from this completely unscathed.
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Some analysts and economists say they are less optimistic that the United States will remain unscathed by China's struggles, Peter Eavis reports in DealBook.
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But there are now so many directions from which blows could land on Big Tech that it's hard to imagine the industry escaping unscathed.
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Even with protective spray and dust bags, between scalding hot asphalt and walking pretty much everywhere, rarely does a pair of shoes survive unscathed.
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A Nevada Highway Patrol officer came out surprisingly unscathed after a hit-and-run driver seemingly sheared off the door of his patrol car.
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Was that so Pence could keep his hands free of scandal and someday assume the presidency unscathed, or do people just not like Pence?
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Carey's career is hardly dead and buried, as this diva is nothing if not capable of rising up from a metaphorical car crash unscathed.
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However, they have not escaped unscathed: Rose Flower Farm lost almost a week of deliveries in an industry where the product is shipped daily.
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Returning to the confessional where he's often sorted out his conflicted feelings in the series, though, it looks like Murdoch won't be returning unscathed.
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After using double plays to escape his two previous innings unscathed, Nolasco retired the middle of the Astros order in order in the seventh.
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If I am ever in the position to buy a $20 entree for a pet, I will escape unscathed by the grace of Serena.
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Hundreds of wild horses on the East Coast have escaped Hurricane Florence unscathed after the storm wreaked havoc on the Carolinas and surrounding areas.
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With all the emotions running high, the school's trivia night fundraiser proves to be a boiling pot of revelations that leaves no one unscathed.
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The 14-year-old thinks Logan might've been able to escape the fiasco unscathed had he not laughed ... but he did, and she's sickened.
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Severino escaped that inning unscathed, but the Astros figured him out, with their methodical rally in the fifth providing Verlander some needed run support.
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Formed back in 1991 by Ivar Bjørnson and Grutle Kjellson, during Norwegian black metal's nascence, the band weathered the genre's bloody early years unscathed.
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On Monday, it appeared that much of the vast infrastructure had emerged from the storm unscathed and production at offshore platforms could soon resume.
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In other words, securities class actions are likely to emerge relatively unscathed from the congressional beat-down on consumer class actions and multidistrict litigation.
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It was a strange, evenly-matched fight that eventually led to nothing — both men walked out of it completely unscathed, and with minds unchanged.
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The Silicon Valley social networking giant has been beset by scandals over the past two years — but its core business has been largely unscathed.
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By then, Mr. Pence had made a declaration that could complicate his new political partnership with Mr. Trump, whose style leaves no rival unscathed.
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Yet, they escaped the 1905 and 2005 earthquakes generally unscathed, and there were no evident signs of the quakes in the area's geological record.
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Additionally, she shepherded the university through the 2008 financial crisis largely unscathed, facing down an $11 billion plunge in the school's endowment in 2009.
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Yet, the bank's M&A franchise survived the storm practically unscathed as bankers stayed put in the face of balance sheet downsizing and dismissals.
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Even the calm and technical Kakuryu, the sole member of the Mongolian trinity to make it through day one unscathed, looked to have trouble.
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Post Malone got a THIRD lease on life in the early hours of Friday morning ... after walking away unscathed after a scary car crash.
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Meredith: Greg has some extremely close calls in "Hunting" but, a little light pig play aside, he comes out of the retreat shockingly unscathed.
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Even before the Flynn crisis exploded, it was becoming clear that Donald Trump couldn't be trusted to get us through a holiday season unscathed.
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Physically, it's an exchange with another person who has proven herself a trustworthy enough friend that she will bring it back unharmed and unscathed.
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While the company survived the 0003 American midterm elections relatively unscathed, it still found foreign influence networks attempting to use it to sway voters.
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"I don't see anybody coming out unscathed," Kristin Dziczek, vice president of industry, labor and economics at the Center for Automotive Research, told CNBC.
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There is no such thing as a trade war of surgical strikes, in which tariffs hit their targets and leave everything around them unscathed.
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The sector was unscathed by the 2008 global financial crisis although some have said the economic hit from the coronavirus pandemic could be greater.
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Only the lower third of the 22016,22017-kilometer-long reef remains unscathed, say scientists, who point to record-breaking seawater temperatures as the cause.
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Only the lower third of the 2,300-kilometer-long reef remains unscathed, say scientists, who point to record-breaking seawater temperatures as the cause.
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Ten people who rode out the storm at the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum emerged unscathed, as did the property's famous six-toed cats.
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The 3 biggest mistakes to avoid as a small business owner, according to people who've made them but came out the other side unscathed
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The afternoon commute did not escape unscathed with signal problems at the 34th Street-Penn Station stop causing delays on the No. 1 line.
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But unlike others who have held that unofficial mantle, and carried the target that comes with it, Sanders emerged from the experience mostly unscathed.
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Warren didn't escape completely unscathed, but the sheer number of punches she took simply underscores the fact that she's now viewed as a frontrunner.
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Out of seemingly nowhere, Kyle turns on the afterburners and charges at the videographer, who, against all odds, appeared to make it out unscathed.
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The two joked that while Clinton's sexual escapades led to impeachment, Trump had faced allegations of affairs and harassment and emerged largely unscathed politically.
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Some companies have expressed optimism that governments will curb new infections and that consumer spending in Europe and North America will be largely unscathed.
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Velasquez nearly escaped the inning unscathed, but Mercado slammed an 0-2 fastball midway up the grandstands in left for a 4-1 lead.
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On Sunday, Auburn dealt the Lipscomb Bisons a 27-point loss to remain unblemished, but the SEC certainly won't prove easy to survive unscathed.
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While UK banks are unlikely to come out unscathed from a Brexit, the rest of the European banking sector is also far from immune.
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So far, though, the upheaval in societal norms about sexual conduct in the workplace has swirled around the president but left him largely unscathed.
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If Crowley manages to emerge unscathed, well, the message will likely be that those big-dollar donors are just the cost of doing business.
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Still, even having escaped unscathed from their experiment with nothing more than some positive media buzz, the authors hope others don't follow in their footsteps.
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The eye can't help but travel straight to the Star-Lord's butt crack: it's the only unscathed area among a sea of red, inflamed skin.
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Aside from some casual explosion jokes and some lingering memories among flight attendants, the company seems to have come out of the issue mostly unscathed.
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While any one of those scandals might have derailed a candidate in previous elections, Trump emerged each time unscathed and amassing an ever-larger following.
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"The breadth of this flood of seemingly soft data points renders us increasingly concerned that even the well-positioned DKS is unlikely to emerge unscathed."
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Windsor Castle, founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century, survived centuries of England's often bloody history and passed through World War Two unscathed.
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Throw him into any interview scenario and he will come out with gold—and also somehow unscathed, regardless of the things he might have said.
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Carroll could further raise awareness of these allegations, but she'd also be opening herself up to additional attacks, even as the president remains relatively unscathed.
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Even if Mr Trump's proposals get through Congress unscathed, they may take time to have an impact on the economy, and thus on corporate profits.
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"I don't think there's any way we will be unscathed, but there are things that make it different than in the past," Mr. Gilliland said.
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In the US, Google has gone largely unscathed, even as its become, alongside Facebook, one of the most dominant digital advertising businesses on the planet.
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With the notable exception of AIG, an American insurer bailed out by the taxpayer in 2008, the industry rode out the financial crisis largely unscathed.
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While my friends were worrying about dating, I was seeing a fertility specialist to see if there were any freezable eggs left unscathed by chemo.
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"I'd come off the wall and check if any had scraped off, but they appeared unscathed by the end of the night!" she told me.
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In other instances, people unscathed by the storms and fires received letters from FEMA confirming they had signed up for benefits when they had not.
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"There is great optimism that the main organ in the cathedral will remain unscathed but again it needs close checking for acidic deposits," he said.
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Most people just want to survive the night unscathed, yet more workers should be considering the event as an opportunity to get ahead, experts say.
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If you think I was spared, came out unscathed, that today I ride off into sunset, while you suffer the greatest blow, you are mistaken.
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Meanwhile, firefighters have stationed themselves around the downtown area (which has largely remained unscathed) and are currently working to protect industrial areas and the airport.
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But Arie emerges from this date unscathed as well, proving that not all episodes of The Bachelor have to give us wall-to-wall drama.
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Decoys and countermeasures are meant to dupe the kill vehicle into attacking the wrong object, allowing the real warhead to pass unscathed toward its objective.
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Other cuts include: Some programs come out unscathed, like research grants at the Department of Agriculture that fund research in plant, animal, and soil science.
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As horrified spectators looked on, Fanning punched and kicked at the shark, before swimming toward a jet-ski which took him back to shore unscathed.
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Hotels seem to be able to get through the worst weather largely unscathed, said Dennis Nessler, editor of Hotel Interactive, an online hospitality industry newsletter.
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Timberlake got off pretty unscathed, offering a short apology while accepting a Grammy Award at the very same ceremony Jackson had also been banned from.
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Thankfully, Gursky walked away from the incident mostly unscathed, with the exception of a broken wrist and some bruised muscles, according to his video commentary.
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For a moment, it seemed like the food delivery app DoorDash would get away largely unscathed over allegations that it was pocketing its workers' tips.
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I felt like I got out of there pretty unscathed as far as how terrible a room that is and how much stress is involved.
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Stocks like Amazon (down 6.15 percent) and Tesla (down 2.25 percent) led in the downturn as stocks like Walmart remained relatively unscathed at -1.36 percent.
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Surprisingly, it seems the misadventures of this care package did more to bring these friends together than one that arrived on time and completely unscathed.
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While some people say there was more than one person aboard, other witnesses say only one individual was inside and was able to escape unscathed.
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Edwin Diaz escaped the ninth inning unscathed when he got Nelson Cruz to pop out with the bases loaded to finish off his 21st save.
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"The problem is not leaving us unscathed," said a company spokesman, adding that the talent pool was getting smaller, especially in software development and engineering.
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Unlike Mexico, Argentina appears to be relatively unscathed by US president-elect Donald Trump's rhetoric or the prospects of further Fed hikes later this year.
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She too lived through the horrors of June 12, 2016, and, while she escaped physically unscathed, she bears the scars of trauma and survivor's guilt.
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It wasn't pretty, but Fury left the ring relatively unscathed in his victory over the Ukrainian—ending Klitschko's decade of heavyweight dominance in the process.
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Although two famous temples at the site were blown up by IS vandals, it looks as though the bulk of the antiquities have survived unscathed.
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And while the Northern Triangle took the brunt of the region's battle against international organized crime, the three southernmost Central American countries were relatively unscathed.
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" The president also has indicated that he's convinced a Mueller interview would leave him unscathed because, as he's told associates, he "has done nothing wrong.
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On Tennis Maria Sharapova has been cleared of intentionally cheating by an International Tennis Federation tribunal, but she and her advisers have hardly emerged unscathed.
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