How To Use Scathe In A Sentence

  • Oh, and most of the scathe in my post was fairly mild. chouinard and I tend to substitute perjoratives for ... everything, actually. Book Reviewer Backlash
  • When we focus only on delinquent students, we allow some of the real culprits in this cycle of school degeneration to escape unscathed.
  • Amazingly, he was left unscathed after being thrown onto the road when the thief refused to stop.
  • One early morning at an elementary school bus stop, I gaily waved at the visible faces of our future leaders and innovators, children whose dreams and innocence were yet unscathed by disappointment or grim reality.
  • Economists now fear that the vagaries of the weather could wreck a national economy that has weathered the financial storms of the global credit crisis relatively unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Unfortunately for Mark, although he came through the war unscathed, he has suffered since.
  • Amidst all that humbles and scathes; amidst all that shatters from their life its verdure, smites to the dust the pomp and summit of their pride, and in the very heart of existence writeth a sudden and "strange defeature," -- they stand erect, -- riven, not uprooted, -- a monument less of pity than of awe! The Disowned — Complete
  • Expressly the title attracted me to be familiar with the unscathed story. Wednesday Competition of the Knowledge of the Bicycle Snobs NYC! (And Announcement of Short Recess.)
  • Seeing as eggnog is full of potentially hazardous milk and eggs (albeit pasteurised), I wasn't going to hedge my bets that someone drinking the rest of it was going to walk away unscathed. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Perhaps it was that competitive spirit which saw him emerge unscathed from so many tumbles during his racing career.
  • Oh, boy, is the letter that I write to Customer Service going to scathe. T-Mobile saga continues : Bev Vincent
  • It was the only bank to emerge unscathed from that ordeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he emerged unscathed and remains undeterred about following his uncle into F1. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pigeon Tony was unscathed only because he hadn't been at the fistfight and had still been trapped in TV custody. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • National liberation movements rarely survive unscathed once they have taken over as the ruling political party. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not one of the city's ancient churches was left unscathed by the long years of official atheism.
  • The only room that remained unscathed was the sitting room at the front, where the alterations are only cosmetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • But that was about 15 years ago and I wonder now whether she emerged unscathed from the experience. The Sun
  • The moment you walk away unscathed from a car crash is, I can attest, a euphoric experience.
  • Moreover, I will give you a splendid staff of riches and wealth: it is of gold, with three branches, and will keep you scatheless, accomplishing every task, whether of words or deeds that are good, which I claim to know through the utterance of Zeus. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • While I liked both Gwen and Harry, their relationship - with a 20-year age gap and a failed marriage each - did seem "happenstance," almost as though they ended up together because they were the only two left to get out of Yellowknife relatively unscathed. Archive 2008-04-01
  • That includes five men who manage to leave their car on its roof but walk away unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained relatively unscathed during the last six months, attracting more positive money flow.
  • East Los Angeles was left relatively unscathed by the riots.
  • This study established a base work to real time measure the plant value without scathe, and to model the 3D plant more accurately.
  • This appears to be best outcome that is politically available, made more acceptable because research funding has come through the spending review largely unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had passed through the Empire, she had lived through a siege, had rubbed shoulders with the Commune, had seen everything, no doubt, of what men are capable in the pursuit of their desires or in the extremity of their distress, for love, for money, and even for honour; and in her precarious connection with the very highest spheres she had kept her own honourability unscathed while she had lost all her prejudices. The Arrow of Gold : A Story Between Two Notes
  • Though the domestic TV market emerged unscathed from the recession last year, with unit shipments up 17%, to nearly 34 million, price wars causedretail sales to be flat, according to market researcher iSuppli. Skype, Panasonic, LG bring video conferencing to the living room
  • He will want to come away unscathed and without being talked about. The Sun
  • Parts of the brain are damaged, while others remain completely unscathed. The Sun
  • They were very lucky to be alive and survived their ordeal almost unscathed.
  • In no other city but Athens could we have come out of the adventure unscathed.
  • I like to think that you have come out of all your troubles quite unscathed, young, your name untarnished, your hands clean. Don Orsino
  • The Prince emerged unscathed from the scandal.
  • We have opted for evolution and not revolution, so now the whole world comes here to see great country houses and their interiors still unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pals escaped largely unscathed. The Sun
  • One Franklin artifact that did not reach the present unscathed is a frequently repaired famille rose Chinese export bowl (Pl. VI), probably purchased in London in the mid-eighteenth century.
  • The new tower appears in Bayard's photograph of 1851, yet Ruskin's spandrel is just visible - still unscathed.
  • All in all it's probably a good thing that my mum got away unscathed.
  • Amazingly, the driver walked away from the accident completely unscathed.
  • The Cougar team came through the game relatively unscathed, but three players picked up slight injuries.
  • Few areas of life went unscathed as seasonal habits and rhythms were jolted out of existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The little wiry bushes that grow all over Yosemite seem to be barely scathed by the flames in places, a tribute to their hardiness.
  • The first bullet bounced off his skull, leaving the 38-year-old father of two virtually unscathed.
  • Ronin surmised that no one had escaped the fight unscathed, and he began wondering if he should've called a retreat in the first place.
  • The pair emerged unscathed, but a female friend suffered serious injuries.
  • But even he barely escaped the postgame frenzy unscathed. Houston Chronicle
  • The band emerged from the tumult apparently unscathed.
  • 'scathing satire' (does satire ever 'scathe'?) or Fielding's rough horseplay. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.)
  • The bad men, said he, the weak and worthless, blunder into danger and burn their feet, but the good men, they who have any character, they who have that within them which can reflect credit on their alma mater, they come through scatheless. Barchester Towers
  • Of course it was reported all through the assemblage that Harry was dead, and there was a pathetic scene between him and his mother when it was found that he had escaped scatheless from the fall. Barchester Towers
  • But he emerged unscathed and remains undeterred about following his uncle into F1. Times, Sunday Times
  • He may have lived through what he has described as an ‘age of extremes’ but he has emerged, aged 85, largely unscathed and unscarred.
  • Byrne dragged Stephen's body to a relatively unscathed section while Hunt went in search of help.
  • When the snow melted my sweet peas emerged unscathed as they had been hardened to cold temperatures. The Sun
  • Both jockeys quickly rose to their feet and the horses emerged unscathed. The Sun
  • Flavor Thangal blow after blow unscathed, blade and arrow alike glancing harmlessly off his thick hide.
  • The dramas of the Occupation left him relatively unscathed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Ora recounts in charming detail her 20 miraculously unscathed years of family life, when she and her husband and boys were like a little underground cell in the heart of the 'situation.' Mother tries to stay ahead of grief in David Grossman's "To the End of the Land"
  • Flavor Thangal blow after blow unscathed, blade and arrow alike glancing harmlessly off his thick hide.
  • The field was afterwards “tedded,” i.e., the grass was tossed about by a machine, which again passed over the nest, still leaving her unscathed and unmoved. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
  • While beach resorts remain relatively unscathed, tourists will be deterred by the demos. The Sun
  • Despite his terrifying ordeal, he was largely unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he pulled the trigger his bullet thumped into the log and the crow flew lazily away unscathed.
  • Appreciating his good fortune in escaping unscathed from his burning premises, Luke was nonetheless daunted by the prospect of rebuilding and re-equipping a business expanded over 24 years.
  • “Ay, ay, Gaffer Tramp, take awa yealdon, take awa low — hang the witch, and there will be less scathe amang us; mine owsen hae been reckan this towmont.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • With the institution of privatization programmes around the world in the 1980s and the end of the Cold War, the welfare state has been dismantled while the oligarchic state has emerged unscathed.
  • Amid all the cuts, the Park and Ride services are to continue unscathed, with the concession of a few extra stops.
  • My feet have fallen in evil ways but Thou hast brought me forth scatheless and hast made me a scourge for the Powers of Evil. Wings in the Night
  • Not only did they give it an “A,” but it was reviewed by a name I knew: Adam-Troy Castro, a guy with more than a few pop-culture books under his belt, which means it got scrutinized by someone who knows his stuff; that it came out unscathed is an honor unto itself, IMHO. Homemade Hollywood Gets A High Five From SciFi | Fan Cinema Today
  • In this way it lessens the shock of the fall, enabling it to survive unscathed.
  • When all is said and done, each political ‘boss’ emerges unscathed and with a slate of candidates to call his or her own.
  • It would be a bonny thing if, by the escape of one ill-doer another was to go scatheless, and the remeid is to summon the principal and put him to outlawry for the non-compearance. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • When we focus only on delinquent students, we allow some of the real culprits in this cycle of school degeneration to escape unscathed.
  • Quinborough was a little town of 3,000 inhabitants clustering round the gates of a great Whig Marquis, which had been spared, — who can say why? — at the first Reform Bill, and having but one member had come out scatheless from the second. The American Senator
  • Far too nice a person to spear a member of the press, he relies instead on a tried and tested combination of down-to-earth good humour, genuine enthusiasm and not inconsiderable charm to get him through press sessions unscathed.
  • In a lot of the reviews I read (not Dorothy’s of course), and the publicity interviews, there is a tendency to glorify the spirit of love and forgiveness in Jeannette Wells, her marvelous refusal to judge her parents, the amazing way that she has escaped unscathed from her traumatic childhood. The Glass Castle « Tales from the Reading Room
  • But hope persists that the UUP risk-taker can emerge relatively unscathed from this election.
  • Not at his most mobile or imposing but emerged unscathed on his return from a shoulder injury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ay, ay, Gaffer Tramp, take awa yealdon, take awa low -- hang the witch, and there will be less scathe amang us; mine owsen hae been reckan this towmont. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete
  • To get through it unscathed, we all have to play by our own rules as much as possible.
  • To pass unscathed into the inner sanctum of the wave is the categorical imperative of surfing.
  • Empire, she had lived through a siege, had rubbed shoulders with the Commune, had seen everything, no doubt, of what men are capable in the pursuit of their desires or in the extremity of their distress, for love, for money, and even for honour; and in her precarious connection with the very highest spheres she had kept her own honourability unscathed while she had lost all her prejudices. The Arrow of Gold
  • Thankfully he has walked away unscathed but that was a bad tackle. The Sun
  • More structural damage could be hidden, one reporter said to explain Seattle's largely unscathed appearance.
  • Now telleth the tale concerning the sons of Gudrun, that she had arrayed their war-raiment in such wise, that no steel would bite thereon; and she bade them play not with stones or other heavy matters, for that it would be to their scathe if they did so. The Story of the Volsungs
  • Nevertheless it has remained largely unscathed by bomb or administrator since: its sheer solidity makes any alteration an expensive option.
  • The hedge fund industry has emerged relatively unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twice he parachuted into France to deliver gold to the resistance and made his way back unscathed.
  • Jack D: Meanwhile, the snitch Yelena Shagall has come off relatively unpublicized and unscathed. The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up.
  • ` ` Ay, ay, Gaffer Tramp, take awa yealdon, take awa low --- hang the witch, and there will be less scathe amang us; mine owsen hae been reckan this towmont. '' The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • The woman, who didn't have a smoke alarm fitted, escaped unscathed after being woken up by the barking of her dogs.
  • But Webb was perfectly confident that he could plunge into this fury and emerge unscathed.
  • The pub itself has been strengthened by buttresses to stop the subsidence worsening, and survived the tremor unscathed.
  • The two world wars left this civilization largely unscathed. World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity
  • Fortunately the herd escaped unscathed after this unwarranted intrusion.
  • Most emerge unscathed but some young people become alienated from their families and end up with nowhere to turn.
  • Take a saucer of milk to placate him and you might just escape unscathed.
  • Anybody who's read more than two of my books can probably figure out that the thing that appeals to me more than anything is death-or-glory stands and inconceivably complicated ethics -- the sort of situation where there are no really good options, and absolutely no safe options, and nobody's coming through unscathed or unbloodied. Do I fall through what I might of been?
  • She emptied the magazine, but the enemy aircraft disappeared, unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed.
  • A groundsman miraculously walked away unscathed from a cricket pavilion that was turned to rubble when a boiler exploded.
  • In this tidal wave of deregulatory measures, the anti-discrimination legislation escaped almost unscathed.
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Musk liniment is used to relieve the pain from scathe, wound, rheumatism and arthrosis. StreetInsider.com News Articles
  • Sanders was accidentally unseated on his way to the winner's circle after losing a stirrup iron after Chateau Istana spooked at a camera car, but remained unscathed and was complimentary of the winning performance.
  • Despite active service during the entire war he escaped unscathed apart from a nick out of his ear lobe caused by a sniper's bullet.
  • Many buildings from the period following the restoration of the monarchy in the 17th century survive virtually unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • With everyone emerging from the League Cup tie unscathed Coyle will no doubt field the team that beat Monaghan.
  • Policemen speaking their minds and deviating from the official jargon is the same as denying christ in the middle ages. you just dont do it. i dont know of anyone who has and has come out of it unscathed. See No Evil…… (at least until the next financial year) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • When she was an old woman of sixty-nine she shot ` Bloody 'Halcliffe down in the midst of his armed escort and got away unscathed. Chapter 18: The Shadow of Sonoma
  • She seems to have emerged unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her outfit seemed completely unscathed, however, without even a spec of dust to mar its pristine appearance.
  • This, the oldest of Emei's monasteries, was badly damaged by fire in 1945 yet its most prized treasure survived unscathed.
  • Art builds upon and reinvests itself, with ever more possibility and potential, unbound and unscathed by fanatical historicities and narrow idolizations.
  • Those men are memorialized at the nearby Inajo Monument, a small stone and plaque that itself was surrounded by fire this time around but emerged unscathed.
  • Ah the Somerset PCT - they have to carry a 25% overmanning budget due to the number of staff who fail to get through the weekend's cider drinking unscathed! Army Rumour Service
  • In the ruins a woman 's red blouse was visible; bottles of homemade pickled vegetables were somehow unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because he didn't take many big risks during the boom, Mr. Trump survived the latest downturn relatively unscathed, although many projects that bore his name ran into problems. Trump Bids to Buy Florida's Doral Resort
  • But as Greg Grandin writes in an important article in The Nation, Menchú's version of her own story, which essentially serves as a narrative of Guatemala's civil war, has emerged largely unscathed from the decade of attacks that she has endured. John Feffer: Not-So-Magical Realism
  • Dye is a fine hitter when healthy, but he hasn't made it through any of the past three seasons unscathed.
  • Both apparently came through the harrowing incident unscathed.
  • They booed and jostled him and only the expertise of the Special Branch ensured he got inside unscathed.
  • He will come next by some scathe in the hobbleshow, and then it will be, ‘Dorothy, get the lint,’ and ‘Dorothy, spread the plaster;’ but now it is nothing but nonsense, and a lie, and impossibility, that can come out of The Fair Maid of Perth
  • When a fishing vessel is lost and all the crew make it home unscathed to find their families waiting for them it's a good result.
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • He escaped unscathed from the accident.
  • If a receiver tips or deflects the ball and a player from the opposing team catches it, it's the quarterback who gets dinged while the receiver gets away unscathed.
  • With everyone emerging from the League Cup tie unscathed Coyle will no doubt field the team that beat Monaghan.
  • The 23-year-old fighter aims to come through unscathed as he's booked to appear on the undercard for the Mike Tyson bill at Hampden Park on June 24.
  • That is not to say the financial crisis has left the family fortune or reputation completely unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tony emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger.
  • The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed.
  • The remainder of their schedule is against pretty good competition, but if they make it through unscathed, the Terps will need more than the cold weather to slow down the Seminoles. Analysis of the Terps remaing games
  • It would be a bonny thing if, by the escape of one ill - doer another was to go scatheless, and the remeid is to summon the principal and put him to outlawry for the non-compearance. Catriona
  • Results CRP is very important and meaningful to bacteria inflammation and scathe . It also has significant rule.
  • He emphasises that they can spell cardiac death for some people, but leave others unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • His office was evacuated and he escaped unscathed before the south tower was hit and collapsed.
  • This prehistoric monument seems to be one of the earliest stone circles and has survived unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is not to say the financial crisis has left the family fortune or reputation completely unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tony emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger.
  • India's economy is among the world's fastest growing, and has emerged virtually unscathed from the financial crisis. Foreign Investors Pour Billions of Dollars into Indian Stocks
  • Perish all shame, perish all glory; may he, saved by my effort, go scatheless wherever his heart desires. The Argonautica
  • Almost nothing survived unscathed, but 12 plants did survive and some even grew.
  • -- to guard us from scathe would have risked his life against a whole craal of tinkers. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • It was Mark's first introduction to royal duties and he came through his baptism of fire unscathed.
  • Objective To study the clinicopathological changes and post - operative course following transcatheter hepatic arterial chemo- embolization (TACE) in primary liver cancer (PLC).
  • The gun stays on “safe” and the bird flies away not only unscathed but unshot-at. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • The hermit's warning about marriage didn't seem to trouble him: he enjoyed a coterie of wives and survived unscathed.
  • With pure madness and natural disasters overtaking the entire planet, how could I believe that the Cayman Islands would remain unscathed?
  • Meanwhile, the snitch Yelena Shagall has come off relatively unpublicized and unscathed. The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up.
  • The government was relatively unscathed by the scandal.
  • When bumper crops abound, even bruins just emerging from hibernation will immediately seek out whitebark cone caches that survived the winter unscathed.
  • They shot at anything and everything, except the clays, which were often collected up unscathed and reused.
  • In the ruins a woman 's red blouse was visible; bottles of homemade pickled vegetables were somehow unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you pay just a little bit of attention, you can get through life mostly unscathed.
  • The first bullet bounced off his skull, leaving the 38-year-old father of two virtually unscathed.
  • If you wish to scathe Mexico, balance it with available blood curdling, statistics from your/our own US of A, provided below. Two Views of Mexico
  • The Bar has been relatively unscathed by the economic situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nuthatch survived unscathed and was witnessed yesterday and today feeding hardily.
  • They operated as unchallenged ideological and economic hegemons for a long time unscathed but were eventually felled by their own ‘foreign policies’.
  • Not only does he score well on that front in opinion polls, but he's also emerged unscathed from fromthe few "toff" - based attacks that the Government has launched. Is bare-knuckle politics the way forward for Labour?
  • Are we to believe that Park's reputation will remain unscathed from this affair?
  • A halal butcher 's shop escaped unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first bullet bounced off his skull, leaving the 38-year-old father of two virtually unscathed.
  • The bootstrap callousness and sometimes-unnoticed regiment of ones outlook on life can easily scorn, ignore and sometimes even scathe the existence of those who are so heavily compromised. Page 2
  • I don't think a movie stuntman would have been able to tumble downstairs, destroy the vases and come out unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Expulsion is an extreme sanction which will rarely leave the continuing, innocent partners entirely unscathed.
  • Amazingly, the driver walked away from the accident completely unscathed.
  • So far as is known, she remained unscathed by them. Times, Sunday Times
  • = = CA delegation is not looking for a “win”, seems to be aiming to come out reasonably unscathed, with as little damaging press as poss. AGU Day 0: Restarting the Climate Conversation | Serendipity
  • Britain rode out the US depression relatively unscathed, however, others were jockeying for position and tooling up for war.
  • The government was relatively unscathed by the scandal.
  • Ashcroft's injury apart, the team came through unscathed from the two Bank Holiday matches.
  • Whether the peg is adjusted slowly or abruptly in an emergency the Chinese will emerge the least scathed from any such event peg or not, all roads point to YUAN appreciation. Matthew Yglesias » Money for Nothing and Yuan Appreciation for Free
  • Many buildings from the period following the restoration of the monarchy in the 17th century survive virtually unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if ye shun the clashing rocks and come scatheless inside Pontus, straightway keep the land of the Bithynians on your right and sail on, and beware of the breakers, until ye round the swift river Rhebas and the black beach, and reach the harbour of the Isle of Thynias. The Argonautica
  • Plath may not have enjoyed what she described as an exhausting evening of burned popcorn and endless storybook reading, but at least she and her charges emerged relatively unscathed. Slate Articles
  • Despite the complications, the surgeries typically go smoothly and most tarantulas emerge unscathed.
  • The unpurified sinner trying to take the short cut to salvation by dying within the city limits: throwing himself into the traffic on Panchakroshi Road and emerging unscathed, swept up perhaps by the trunk of a passing elephant.
  • Rather spookily, an agave and some opium poppies had survived last winter almost unscathed.
  • Cotton prices posted the biggest drop in 15 years after Texas crop watchers reported that this year's harvest emerged relatively unscathed from a recent hailstorm. Cotton Posts Worst Fall in 15 Years
  • That is not to say the financial crisis has left the family fortune or reputation completely unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • For now men fell on them, and they defended themselves in good and manly wise, and were the scathe of many a man, nor would iron bite on them. The Story of the Volsungs
  • I have yet to speak to an author whose book has emerged unscathed from the editorial process. Interview with Snowbooks « Tales from the Reading Room
  • There is no scatheless rapture. love and time put me in this condition. Excerpt: Thirteen Moons by Charles Frazier
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Others have gone through the same fire before,” he said to himself, as he walked downstairs, “and have come out scatheless.” The Small House at Allington
  • Flavor Thangal blow after blow unscathed, blade and arrow alike glancing harmlessly off his thick hide.
  • “Ay, ay, Gaffer Tramp, take awa yealdon, take awa low — hang the witch, and there will be less scathe amang us; mine owsen hae been reckan this towmont.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • The country may be damaged in places - many ancient temples were reduced to rubble - but other areas escaped virtually unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • FULLERTON -- A man walked away apparently unscathed after crashing a silver sedan into a tree at southbound 57 just north of Nutwood Avenue, near Cal State Fullerton. The Orange County Register - Homepage
  • Again, may the best candidate, who comes out unscathed from the vitriolic and vehement vituperations, win. Kean comes to Christie's defense in New Jersey race
  • The prince was an adept climber, having scaled the bluffs and trees of his kingdom since he could walk, and reached the entrance to the cave unscathed.
  • Peter and Fred lifted it over the threshold without visible scathe and Iolanthe poised herself to do the honours. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Their stunts resulted in the destruction of many cars but they emerged largely unscathed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Belgium, unscathed in an agreeable group, have been dour rather than exciting and their principal asset may be their defensive capability. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the snow melted my sweet peas emerged unscathed as they had been hardened to cold temperatures. The Sun
  • The devastation was -- you know, I mean, I've seen this before, and it hits you again every time -- the way a tornado will destroy a home, just smithereen it, and right next door is a home that's barely scathed. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2006

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