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About 15 years ago, it was blighted, its Art Deco hotels faded and neglected.
The earlier launch means that the BBC has avoided a repeat of the scheduling wars that blighted its previous two series of The Voice, when it went up against Simon Cowell's ITV juggernaut Britain's Got Talent.
But there was, too, a "genuine ugliness" that pervaded the stadium's stands and blighted its fandom.
The government's harsh response, which left thousands injured and five dead, has blighted its image around the world.
But its military dictatorships have blighted its economic and political development and gravely damaged its international reputation.
In other historic eras, a bastard child might have blighted its mother's life as well as its own.
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They expect it to help eradicate a pernicious economic phenomenon that blights its housing market and makes its tourist quarters a magnet for people with deeply embedded social problems.
Perhaps; but Lenin was still a ruthless fanatic, who helped to plunge his country into civil war and to blight its history and those of many of the countries around it.
The secretary of state joked that "any endorsement from me might blight its chances".
Earlier this year, a report by a House of Commons committee said tensions between the twins and elected representatives on the island threatened to blight its future.
And it's undeniable that the worst of Ferguson's businesses – the many legal loan sharks who blight its streets – are actively strangling the last breaths from Ferguson's black residents who are already on the margins.
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