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James Atlas's "Bellow: A Biography" (2000) was marred by both an ingrained resentment of its subject and an uninspired critical examination of his fiction.

Although the prime minister under South Korea's strong presidential system has little more than ceremonial power, Mr. Kim clearly hoped the appointment of a highly respected woman would help win votes in an election year marred by both corruption scandals and obstacles to reconciliation with North Korea.

The stability of these methylation markers in trace amounts of various body fluids may be marred by both endogenous and exogenous factors, and therefore a study using a large number of samples (100 for each body fluid) were performed using Illumina BeadChip Array, which showed comparable sensitivity of the results to STR analysis (Forat et al., 2016).

Though Spayd wrote incisively on newsroom struggles with diversity, her tenure was marred by both internal and external criticism of her performance.

In the year since America's Cup first landed on San Francisco waters, the race has been marred by both controversy and tragedy.

The hit further improved Massino's prestige, but was marred by both Lino's escape and the discovery of Indelicato's body on May 20.

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But even though qualification came against the backdrop of revolution, the campaign was still marred by criticism - both of some players' questioned loyalty to the new Libyan Republic as well as the coach's tactics and lack of media activity.

Singh's government narrowly survived the vote, but the process was marred by allegations on both sides of corruption and the purchasing of votes.

Last season's Old Firm matches were marred by trouble both on and off the park, prompting the Scottish Government to set-up a Joint Action Group to try and tackle the sectarian problems which blight the Scottish game.

Their presidencies are both marred by recession, they both installed solar panels on the White House (Obama's are going up soon), both supported nationally comprehensive healthcare and, well, they both bailed out Chrysler.

By contrast, Army was called for seven penalties, none of which were instrumental in any of Tulane's five touchdowns in a game marred by poor tackling by both teams and weak play in both secondaries.

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