Sentences with phrase «unharmed when»

The bumblebees were later released unharmed when the experiments were over.
«When we caught bees to remove target species from the system, or to swab their bodies for pollen, we released them unharmed when our experiments were over,» Brosi says.
What child can escape unharmed when caught in the middle of highly conflicted charges and counter-charges of parental unfitness or abuse; being forced to choose sides and hide their love for the other parent; or understand the complex legal nature of the court system.

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Afterward, when they emerge from the house and the storm has cleared, they find that their home was unharmed for the most part.
The author is saying that her life was basically good with the exception of an incident in grade 5 (when she was scared but otherwise unharmed) and that led her to God?
Again, she doesn't understand how Christians can thank God for the recovery of an unharmed kidnapped child but not blame God for those times when a kidnapped child is not recovered, but horribly abused and viciously killed.
For an organisation that had in the words of leading Australian surf journalist Sean Doherty used up all its luck in 2015, when Mick Fanning miraculously escaped unharmed from an encounter with a shark during a heat broadcast live at Jeffreys Bay in South Africa, the dilemma was diabolical.
When the car started billowing smoke he pulled up the track and was able to escape unharmed.
When it was time for college or to pay my bride service, the cards would come out unharmed, unfettered and unsullied.
Fortunately, he escaped the crash unharmed, but it's a scary reminder of what happens when a tyre fails — Lowndes had no control whatsoever.
More important, the technique leaves the underlying tissue unharmed, prefiguring a day when doctors might build miniature sensors directly onto the skin of their patients, or biologists might use microscopic tweezers to capture and study individual cells.
When normal mice were exposed to TNF, all tissues studied (liver, kidney, spleen, thymus, colon, and lymph nodes) produced large amounts of A20 and the mice survived unharmed.
When the festivities end the cobras are released unharmed back into their habitat.
► People gasp when they see a penguin cornered on the roof of a building, and two men approach it with nets and animal snares; the penguin jumps from the building, but is lifted up into the air by a kite wrapped around its back, and the penguin glides through the air and lands in a car, unharmed.
A man walks across a wire hanging above a lake and falls into the water when he loses concentration (he is unharmed, but splashes around in the water trying to regain his footing).
When the young daughter of a Russian kingpin appears to be taken by these same suspects, Scudder takes over the negotiations to try to keep the girl unharmed.
Thus, when an American spy plane is shot down while covertly photographing Russian bases, the thankfully unharmed pilot is held hostage by the foreign government.
Bernie is quick to take the case — something about a cash flow problem that Chet's not all that clear about — and he's relieved, if vaguely suspicious, when Madison turns up unharmed with a story that doesn't add up.
Later on, when the dot - com bubble burst and many investors saw their retirement portfolios cut in half, Buffett emerged relatively unharmed.
When she went to investigate, she discovered her cat, Opie, grievously injured, yet her son, 3 year old Daemire, sleeping soundly, unharmed, just feet away.
When the shooting began, the son managed to flee unharmed to a nearby middle school, according to the Sun Sentinel.
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