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In short, Europe, for all its apparent health, cannot escape unscathed from the world's current turmoil.
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She knows who she would target as mayor - in addition to property developers, big business would not escape unscathed.
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None of this guarantees that Google will escape unscathed from the investigation.
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Many theories exist as to why some women suffer terribly from morning sickness and others appear to escape unscathed, but a major factor is likely to be the body reacting to hormonal changes.
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It may have secret sites that escape unscathed.
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Although I do believe that this will have a bigger impact on Pandora, it is hard to envision that Sirius would escape completely unscathed.
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Does any player ever escape the process unscathed?
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He is also a little hard on the boomers, who have, after all, presided over economic growth, cloned sheep, become gay-friendly, spent a lot of time and money looking after their children and grandchildren, and who will not escape the current financial storm unscathed.
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Even the star of "America's Funniest Home Videos" and "Full House" can't escape the wrath of the Web unscathed.
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It's also Israel's economic engine, home to a thriving high-tech industry and buoyant banking sector that helped the country escape the recent global financial crisis relatively unscathed.
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This doesn't mean taxpayers will escape the worst financial crisis in decades entirely unscathed.
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