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Alternatively, Viacom insiders may be tarnished.
The American ideals that fed men's souls may be tarnished and corrupted.
If the bombings on Monday herald a renewed campaign by insurgents in major cities, then that legacy may be tarnished.
However, as the Guardian notes, he may be tarnished by his close association with the previous leadership.
If he plays an active role in her campaign, his image as an elder statesman may be tarnished, in which case his own approval rating would fall.
Dining bloggers acknowledge that their reviews may be tarnished by a perception that they are not above writing a four-star review in return for a free meal.
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The recalls may be tarnishing Johnson & Johnson's apple-pie image, Dr. Trombetta said, but he predicted that the company would eventually recover public trust as Toyota largely had.
Previously regarded as above reproach, even he may yet be tarnished.
Greenspan's successor will have a tough task in maintaining his reputation as the guru of Wall Street: but if the pessimists are right about the shaky basis of the current economic recovery, that reputation may yet be tarnished.
But to kneejerk polemicists on the right, looking for satisfying corroboration of what they already believe, Savile is, to the contrary, shocking proof of the moral downside of the new freedoms of the 1960s, and an indictment of two handy ideological targets, which may therefore, they hope, be tarnished by association: the National Health Service and the BBC.
Part of the problem may be that it continues to be tarnished by its political past.
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