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  • 41no harm done — spoken phrase used for telling someone not to worry about something that they have done, because nothing bad has happened as a result Thesaurus: ways of telling someone not to worry or be upsetsynonym Main entry: harm * * * used to reassure… …

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  • 42(the) damage is done — the damage is done phrase used for saying that something bad or wrong has already been done and cannot be changed He hadn’t meant to upset her. But the damage was done. Thesaurus: unlikely or impossible to changesynonym Main entry: damage …

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  • 43Irreparable damage or injury — An irreparable damage or injury is, in tort law or equity, the type of harm which no monetary compensation can cure or put conditions back the way they were.... [ [http://dictionary.law.com/default2.asp?selected=1031 bold=%7C%7C%7C%7C Law… …

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  • 44the damage is done — ► harm has been caused and it is too late to change the situation: »Even though he was acquitted, the damage was done. Main Entry: ↑damage …

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  • 45Criminal damage in English law — A smashed shop window – photographed on 7 May 2005 In English law, causing criminal damage was originally a common law offence. The offence was largely concerned with the protection of dwellings and the food supply, and few sanctions were imposed …

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  • 46GSV Lasting Damage — Infobox Fictional Spacecraft name = Lasting Damage caption = first = Look to Windward last = Look To Windward status = Became the Hub of Masaq orbital, later suicided affiliation = The Culture launched = decommissioned = class = General Systems… …

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  • 47Max Damage — Ring name(s) Slade Mercer Billed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Billed weight 260 lb (120 kg) Born New Plymouth, New Zealand …

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  • 48The Damage Manual — Genres Industrial, Post punk Years active 2000–2004 Labels Invisible Records Associated acts Pigface, Killing Joke …

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  • 49criminal damage — UK US noun [U] ► UK LAW damage to a person s property that is illegal and is done on purpose: »The jury failed to reach a verdict on a charge of criminal damage. »He admitted a charge of causing criminal damage to farmland and was fined £100. →… …

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  • 50the damage is done — used for saying that something bad or wrong has already been done and cannot be changed He hadn t meant to upset her. But the damage was done …

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