He'd been hit a few times, but for someone of his magnitude, it barely scathed him. |
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The little wiry bushes that grow all over Yosemite seem to be barely scathed by the flames in places, a tribute to their hardiness. |
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The intermittent chug of a passing taxicab momentarily scathed Lincoln's vision, but undeterred she preached on to a deaf society. |
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But if Mr. Rangel, a Democrat, continues serving — scathed by scandal and under Republican rule — what will his service look like? |
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Miles, Beryl and their cat survived it twice, emerging slightly scathed and much less keen on the sea. |
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Build that into the equation, and London has emerged from the spending review not too badly scathed. |
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Merion's long rough, and her mercurial streak, which were exacerbated by severe pin placements and swirling winds, left Donald scathed and scorched Adam Scott, the reigning Masters champion and the No. 3 player in the world. |
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The governors who gathered here over the weekend for the summer meeting of the National Governors Association have all been scathed by the unpopular things they have had to do to keep their budgets in balance. |
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