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It's not that smear campaigns have not worked before.
And how did that smear of what looked like hot cereal end up on the elbow of her black sweater?
In the recorded message, Ms. Norton warned that "smear mail" would be coming from "a group calling itself the Democratic State Senate Committee" as well as from "several special interest groups from outside Colorado".
The football fields full of players in masks instead of helmets, the scoreboard timers paused, entire stadiums packed with fans wearing foam hands and masks that smear their face paint.
On a voice vote, the Senate amended the bill today to put limitations on a type of political advertising that has won many elections even as it has outraged the public: television and radio attack ads that smear candidates without making clear who paid for the ad time.
It shows that smear negative TB patients have high mortality even with proper TB treatment.
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He held a press conference and told a lie that smeared one of Trump's political opponents.
In other cases, the retina is right behind the lens, a positioning that smears the absorbent tissue into an almost imperceptible bit of fuzz.
How paranoid and self-defeating it is when analysts have to wade through mountains of information that smears unorthodox political opinions when real threats to security exist.
I assumed that smearing a rib-eye with wasabi paste and a little garlic was something I could duplicate in a flash, but it was tricky.
These groups have sprung up this year and, circumventing campaign disclosure laws, run anonymous attack ads like the one that smeared Senator John McCain during the primaries.
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