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It is marred, however, by songs that editorialize mawkishly about the children's plight (Holden).
It is marred by court packing, judicial intimidation of political opponents and demagogic, divisive speeches, including the frequent inflammatory demonizing of the United States, Venezuela's biggest oil customer.
It is marred by several details, however, such as the projection of crashing waves during Boccanegra's poignant death scene, an almost childish touch.
It is marred by slack windbaggery and loose connections, but Clark's keen awareness of the fragility of cultures – whether of the Vikings, Franks or Nazis – commands respect: "At some time in the ninth century one could have looked down the Seine and seen the prow of a Viking ship coming up the river.
It is marred by a small number of factual errors and a failure to include epidemiologic and public health methods as components of the equation that determines the power of plagues.
This novel, another exploration of moral ambiguities, contains some of his most impressive writing, although it is marred by its contrived conclusion.
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But it was marred by a massacre of indigenous Amazonians and the "narco-pardons" scandal.
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