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It has marred our diplomacy with two countries that have become South American beacons for education, democracy and economic growth.
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"The DUP has consistently argued the police ombudsman should solely focus upon dealing with present day complaints into the PSNI and de-couple it from historical investigations which has marred this office in controversy from its inception," he said.
He decried the recent violence that has marred nationwide demonstrations, saying, "It is time to unwind this situation by being fair and reasonable according to the national interest".
Example: The American Civil War is a horrific scar that has marred the American past since it's conclusion in 1865.
"Hip-hop has marred people's perspective on music because it comes out so fast," he said.
Perhaps that is why it has been so successful, avoiding the integration pain that has marred, for instance, Daimler-Benz's takeover of Chrysler.
Overall, it was a typical display of the poor behavior that has marred these sorts of global conferences since the WTO meeting in Seattle back in the fall of 1999.
Inec had insisted it is ready to hold credible polls, saying new biometric cards would help prevent fraud that has marred previous votes.
And although violence has marred recent political events, the party is setting its sights on the parliamentary elections in May.
But Sony's obsession with hardware has marred that strategy.
But he has marred those accomplishments through injury and controversy.
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