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Unlike blackface characters, they are indelibly stained.
The Shattos have become pariahs in their own community, indelibly stained by the tragedy.
5. Guantánamo has indelibly stained America's reputation If the hunger strikers die, Guantánamo will become an even stronger terrorist recruitment tool.
I've never been able to go back to that book; it's indelibly stained, for me, with the moodiness and self-dramatization of my youth.
Just as hunger strikes at the infamous Maze Prison in Northern Ireland indelibly stained Britain's human rights record, so Guantánamo stains America's.
As a powder, turmeric is by far the prettiest spice out there, which is a good thing, because six recipes later, my kitchen, and all my kitchen tools, are indelibly stained a bright persimmon orange.
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Rather, by signing the order the president would indelibly stain his name in the pages of history.
Morris seated next to Madame Richard Wagner at a London dinner party, his hands stained indelibly blue from the dye vats in which he had been experimenting with indigo.
The reputations of George W Bush and Tony Blair, are stained, perhaps indelibly, by it.
As important as the recent archival disclosures about Communist espionage may be, Ybarra's painstakingly drawn study of this dyspeptic, power-hungry titan -- driven by hatreds and resentments and driving the nation's legislative agenda -- shows that it was gratuitous persecutions at home, waged in the name of the hunt for those spies, that sowed panic, ruined lives and stained America indelibly.
Blood stained his temple.
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