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It is sometimes marred by condescension.
Wright, though his prose is sometimes marred by creaky Oxbridge wit, navigates all the theological complications deftly.
"Heretics," by Jonathan Wright (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; $28) Wright, though his prose is sometimes marred by creaky Oxbridge wit, navigates all the theological complications deftly.
Their beauty is sometimes marred – but, chillingly, it's because of the eyes that have been closed for them by the blows of an overseer, the bruises and the bleeding.
On some days this formerly pristine part of Wyoming has air pollution levels that exceed federal standards for human health, and the clear Western sky is sometimes marred by a brown cloud.
Her physical style has a lovely spaciousness, her acting seems truthful, but her dancing — short on pathos or vulnerability — is sometimes marred by one stale effect or other, as if she is trying to conform to some more posey version of the role than suits her.
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His political positions were sometimes marred by gross distortions and errors of judgment.
Last year, weeks of protests against similar labor changes were sometimes marred by violence.
The voice quality is excellent, although these Wi-Fi calls are sometimes marred by random beeps, clicks or dropped connections.
Little Bear is a charming cub with good intentions that are sometimes marred by his lack of experience and bear-paw clumsiness.
His spare productions were sometimes marred by cheesy effects, but, with Ronald Reagan newly in power and the cold war in full spate, Brown held back on the gimmicks for World at War.
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