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Attitudes toward Google in Germany have been colored by a heated debate over privacy.
Some of the criticisms of Obama's handling of Libya have been colored by a sense of genuine surprise.
Forgive me, but my judgment may have been colored by a complete inability to picture my own mother as a latter-day Knute Rockne.
My ideas about Balanchine and his ballets had been colored by a handful of "Great Performances" and "Live From Lincoln Center" evenings that I watched on the family room floor in front of our TV.
As we emerged from a winding canyon the next afternoon, a startling sight greeted us: the entire hillside ahead was a vibrant purple, as if it had been colored by a giant magic marker.
Compared with other European countries, Italy's immigrants are relative newcomers, and the country's response to its growing foreign population has been colored by a political agenda that has shifted much of the blame for criminal activity onto immigrants.
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But the debates have been colored by an unpredictable dynamic as the economy has worsened, forcing the two candidates to reconsider or recalibrate some of their positions.
"What I'm expressing is colored by a deep sense of lack," Mr. Powhida said.
My view may be colored by a bit of post-Iraq syndrome.
It was a season, in fact, that was colored by a new kind of power in the younger women.
But Seymour's own view of himself is colored by a sense of self-loathing and failure.
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