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It could do untold damage to this country and to me as the president.
In my opinion he has already done untold damage to education.
On the contrary, said the voice, it could do his case untold damage.
Even a solitary year is enough time for them to do untold damage to this country.
And I was also taking laxatives that did untold damage.
But a flawed car can do untold damage to the body or psyche.
The slide seemed empty, yet its contents could do untold damage.
Further conflict and a siege in 1646 caused untold damage to the city.
What about on buses, where a dirty bomb could do untold damage?
If the Act passes, a war amongst heroes will result and cause untold damage.
"But sometimes disclosures that are made without verification cause untold damage."
English Nature says the thieves are causing untold damage.
They are headed underground, where untold damage from the trade center collapse remains to be uncovered.
Claims of infallibility have already done Europe untold damage.
However, incorrect stretching can cause untold damage and even permanent injuries in extreme cases.
We could do untold damage if we're not careful!'
A beam that strayed where it wasn't supposed to could do untold damage.
That 2002 amendment was smart politics, but it did untold damage to the sanctity of diplomatic immunity.
If that attention is malign, the Power, known as a Perversion, can do untold damage.
They were already well within the shield zone and, had the barge been hostile, it could have inflicted untold damage.
Strong as were the diving suits, a combined attack by the sharks, with their powerful jaws, would do untold damage.
This heart-breaking tragedy, which claimed human lives and did untold damage to the environment, must also be an important lesson to us in Europe.
Though it didn't leave any physical signs, 'it did untold damage,' says Homer.
He broke into our armory and inflicted untold damage."
"There is a huge temptation within the government to renationalize the sector, but that would do untold damage."