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That percentage could have been higher, but the department left single-family zones — which account for most land in such well-to-do areas — largely untouched.

Clarisse Loughrey gave the film three stars in the Independent, calling Paddington in Peru "the worst in the franchise" but praised the production design, which takes full advantage of moving the cast away from the cosy comforts of London, and making "every interior look like an untouched escape room with secrets hidden under every trinket".

From BBC

More immediately, if Trump wins this time, we will likely enter a new era of authoritarianism that will erode American democracy beyond recognition and repair: violent clampdowns on protest, widespread attempts to overturn other election results, and such complete right-wing domination of the judiciary that egregious assaults on voting rights and the rule of law sail untouched through the courts.

From Slate

During the process, they didn’t even feel hot; afterward, the sleeves seemed untouched.

But some believe the wreck is a grave site that should be left untouched.

From BBC

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