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But the state said the oil could still do harm.
And like a force of nature, they can sometimes do harm.
But he bit back the words that would only do harm.
We've never done harm to you before, any of us.
Market forces sometimes do harm, but this time, I think not.
The attention that is being brought the region now may actually do harm.
I've given away money many times, and usually did harm when I meant to do good.
Too much knowledge, you see; it is that which does harm.
But even saving his life, she might also do harm.
Is there anything that can be done now without doing harm to the garden?
But they had done harm in the testing of it, and that was bad.
God, but she did not want to believe this man could be evil or mean to do harm to her kind.
As individuals we can at best try to make the world a little better for some and avoid doing harm to those who need help.
"My goal was to maintain a love of the table without doing harm."
None will return to do harm to other living creatures.
All the same, he could still manipulate it well enough to do harm.
He'd done harm enough; he would not wound them again.
In that state of mind, one cannot contemplate doing harm to others.
And if a Catholic power did harm to the state, we paid for it!
The disregard of that does harm to those they are trying to help.
Otherwise, he said, "you have a potential to do harm to a whole population of children."
Most nations at war, he said, try to do harm to the enemy.
"They're looking for all the things that can do harm.
"I could not see that it did harm, rather good."
"Particularly the part about never doing harm to any- one.