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It's tarnished".
"The lesson for leaders is that your word should be gold, because once it's tarnished, there's no going back.
They take their brand seriously, because if it's tarnished they'll simply stop receiving donations, and that's something we have to be careful about when designing a game for them.
The negative attention also causes problems for the institutions still run by E-Act, which are affected by it's tarnished reputation, in particular Heartlands academy in Birmingham, which received an "outstanding" from Ofsted, and the four other E-Act schools currently rated as good.
His wife, Lynn Hemsworth, 53, said: "I've chosen not to go back to the old stadium... some people did and it's tarnished their memories".
It's tarnished and almost burnt a hole in my soul.
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Citigroup chief executive officer Michael Cobalt, appointed in 2012, has been attempting to rebuild the bank's image after it was tarnished by its spectacular collapse during the financial crisis.
But it was tarnished by association with Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Yukos's ex-boss, who once hoped to break the state's pipeline monopoly and build a private one from Angarsk to Daqing (see map).
It is tarnished post-Savile and the whole meltdown on Newsnight.
It was tarnished and I thought it was silver plate, but when I polished it up at home it was marked sterling silver on the knife handles.
Like others it was tarnished by the BP-generated antidrilling hysteria.
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