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Griffin Sees ISS as "Detriment" to America's Future in Space
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Griffin Sees ISS as "Detriment" to America's Future in Space
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Authors Note: It was after Mazurek wrote his pieces on Jesus and the Lunar Mansions that he finally proved the Hierarchical Rulers, Exaltation, Dignity & Fall, Detriment, Mutual Reception; are fallacies and have zero delineation value.
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OpEdNews - Diary: The "Post-9/11 World" Is A Detriment To Humanity 2009
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Trouble to Individuals, but no final Detriment to the common Cause.
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Teeth by Accident or Otherways to their great Detriment not only in looks but in speaking both in public and private.
Customs and Fashions in Old New England Alice Morse Earle 1881
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Detriment, not only in Looks, but speaking both in Public and
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In the May draft the detriment section was introduced as follows: "Detriment-The objector must prove that there is a likelihood of detriment to the rights or legitimate interests of its associated community."
Ars Technica Matthew Lasar 2011
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Evils of Embarrassment than lie under an obligation to one who would continually reproach me with her Benevolence, as if her Charity had been extended to a _Stranger_ to the Detriment of her own Fortune.
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Obedience: besides, in all equitable Covenants, _every Party_ concerned has a Right to be consulted, nor can they be justly included to their own Detriment, without Consent first obtained,
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