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The campaign has been marred by some violence.
The election campaign was marred by some violence.
The five other schemes are well-meaning, but they are marred by some degree of hokeyness.
Suri's work is marred by some dreadful writing — repetitious, stilted, awkward.
The country has never had a large guest-worker programme.Yet this harmonious picture is marred by some ugly blots.
The remaining minutes were frantic, if marred by some cynical time-wasting on behalf of the visitors.
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Two firearms experts said on Tuesday that a police operation that ended in the death of Azelle Rodney was marred by errors, some of which made it "almost inevitable" that someone would be shot.
Shinanos launch on 8 October 1944, with Captain Toshio Abe in command, was marred by what some considered an ill-omened accident.
Voters in Tokyo will go to the polls on Sunday amid a campaign marred by events that some say highlights the worst of Japan's male-dominated politics.
Toyota, however, needs more than niche markets to help it after a year marred by recalls of some 11 million vehicles — including the Prius — for faulty gas pedals, floor mats that could trap accelerators or braking and engine defects.
Polling was marred by clashes in some areas, and at least one person was killed in a shootout between supporters of rival candidates in the southern city of Karak.
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