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Money has disfigured American politics, Carter says.
"The system has disfigured democracy," he shouted hoarsely.
But the Faile art — along with other furniture — has disfigured the great foyer of Philip Johnson's theater all season.
It is also about economic and social values and the American-style market fundamentalism that has disfigured British politics.
Tourism, based on natural resources of sun and sea, has disfigured much of the region's coast, but it also supplies 12% of regional output.
In the interview Bercow revealed he was keen to "move away from some of the boorishness that I think has disfigured the place".
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An indignant male from Idaho accused him of having "disfigured my wife".
He likened it to foot binding, which had disfigured Chinese girls over centuries.
Someone had disfigured the photos by adding mustaches, beards, horns and other embellishments.
By 1947 Americans were sick of war, familiar with how it had disfigured its boys and saturated with wartime propaganda.
In the longer term, very high doses can produce the kind of skin cysts and discoloration that have disfigured him.
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