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Regardless, with each passing week, their once shining reputation emerges a little more tarnished.
The Yankees are looking good in this magnificent rivalry, now extended to debating whose championships are more tarnished.
After all, an opinion poll taken just before Mr Jospin admitted to his Trotskyite past put him closely behind Mr Chirac even though Mr Chirac's own image is more tarnished than most.
And the sport's reputation is likely to be far more tarnished by what players put in their back pockets than what they may or may not put up their noses.
The fact that the person then tells me I am not allowed to use his name in this piece suggests that maybe Vanity Fair hasn't lost all of its power but, nonetheless, my half hour pass is looking yet more tarnished.
"America itself as a brand is more tarnished now.
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Hijab's runner from Damascus does constitute a much more severe blow to the ever-more tarnished reputation of the Baath party, founded as a secular institution embracing all religious groups by, among others, the Christian Michel Aflaq.
The human rights activist, speaking to my colleague Erik Eckholm, now sees less shine and more tarnish on the central government.
Either way, Mr. Lay's legacy is more than tarnished for many employees.
For more heavily tarnished items a jewelry polish can work wonders.
Mr Cramer's book does more than tarnish a national idol, the New York Times reflected this week.
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