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Conference question-and-answer sessions can be marred by political pointscoring.
Marie and Marcel's relationship is one example of how love can be marred by stigma and ridicule.
If it seems mannered, well it is, and it can be marred by back-scratching among judges.
Still, that figure can be marred by unusual items, one-time gains and tax breaks.
Japan shows that an economy can be marred in a semi-recession for decades.
Crystals can be marred by twinning, which can occur when a unit cell can pack equally favorably in multiple orientations; although recent advances in computational methods may allow solving the structure of some twinned crystals.
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Yet the pleasure that comes from listening to her can sometimes be marred by watching her.
I ask Professor Rusi why the gay community can sometimes be marred by this kind of hurtful, judgmental behavior.
I ask Professor Rusi why the gay community can sometimes be marred by this kind of hurtful, judgmental behaviour.
The outer skin, called the "tunic," can be a bit torn or scraped up, but the bulb beneath should not be marred.
Leather-hard clay felt sturdy, but could easily be marred.
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