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Childress said he doesn't have a "breaking point" where Favre's turnovers force a non-injury benching.
Brett Favre Injured: Fractured Ankle Could End Consecutive Games Streak AP 2010
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Childress said he doesn't have a "breaking point" where Favre's turnovers force a non-injury benching.
Brett Favre Injured: Fractured Ankle Could End Consecutive Games Streak AP 2010
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There's no worse damage a star player can do to his team than make himself unavailable for non-injury reasons.
Heisman by Elimination Darren Everson 2011
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Hence it should be obvious now and in the future (if we learn in time to have one) that justice, non-injury is certainly a cause of happiness.
Capricorn Solar Eclipse, January 14-15, 2010: Planting the Vision of a People's New World Order 2010
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Hence it should be obvious now and in the future (if we learn in time to have one) that justice, non-injury is certainly a cause of happiness.
Capricorn Solar Eclipse, January 14-15, 2010: Planting the Vision of a People's New World Order 2010
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Stephen Jackson had 14 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists for the Warriors, who overcame everything from Jamal Crawford's continued non-injury absence to that partial blackout in the third quarter and won for the fourth time in six games.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Ang San Suu Kyi, and Archbishop Tutu have all stood out as practicing harmlessness or pacifism, often in the face of tremendous opposition, while Swami Satchidananda taught ahimsa or non-injury is the one practice in yoga that leads to Self-realization.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Gitmo Or Gandhi: How Does One Deal With Violence? 2009
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The term means "nonviolence," "non-injury," or absence of desire to harm any life forms.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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The term means "nonviolence," "non-injury," or absence of desire to harm any life forms.
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Adherents follow the principal of "ahimsa" or non-injury to all living beings.
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