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That might spoil someone's day".
I was afraid if I said the wrong thing I might spoil the illusion.
Homesickness is the one other factor that might spoil your experience, especially for freshers.
(They had no mayonnaise; organizers worried that the spread might spoil in the August heat).
But Natasha, feeling that this might "spoil" Maro, declines to pass them on.
With a few exceptions, they were made without sound, which he felt might spoil the intensity of the visual experience.
Have a look here if you're feeling brave, though I expect too much information might spoil the film for you.
Ms. Bolan at this point was fretting over misplaced details that might spoil the illusion of a seamless transition through time.
Dune-building is already under way in some areas, but some oceanfront property owners have refused to sign the necessary easements; it might spoil the view.
Roth, he added, might have decided that it was impolitic to express hostility toward Obama because it might spoil his chances for the Nobel.
He thought the incident might spoil his relationship with Cheney, but they're on good terms now, for what that's worth to anyone.
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