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Damned be the problems, and anyone who stood in her way.
Damned by his own words, though he'd never actually thought they'd ever apply to him.
Even so, its assessment of the current international system is damning.
That she knows this about herself is, more than anything else, what damns her.
All this is admitted - and may be thought damning enough.
He spun around, damning himself for not moving more quickly.
Truth said nothing, damning herself for having spoken out at all.
Do you think nothing of damning a man as a "killer"?
My own wife, and she damns me with her accusations.
Damned near the whole county seemed to be there.
She shook her head, damning the tears that would not stop.
I'd like nothing better than to be proved wrong, but the facts are damning.
This summer, the department moved to address the problems after decades of damning reports.
The state has brought charges so damning that no defense could possibly stand before them.
And never at so damning a moment in time.
We needed an explanation, and your reaction to the questions was, well, damning.
Marcus read it all through again, damning the great count at every word.
I remember thinking how can I thank them for damning us.
"A lot of Bernie's words are damning," he said at another point.
Two and a half hours later, she stormed out, damning all lawyers.
The deposit was damning in itself, but if I tried to move the money, it would look even worse.
I'll see you dead even if it damns me for all time."
Damned near burned to death, he thought as he looked around.
He was most well known for his order to "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead."