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Will this be pure Ludlum, or something slightly vitiated?
Compared to such films as "Salesman" or "Welfare," "An American Family" isn't a work of visual artistry; its point of view is less Alan Raymond's than Craig Gilbert's, and this air of abstraction — its slightly vitiated immediacy, as if it really were made by a quizzical observer whose purpose is more to record than to inflect — is a significant element in its effect.
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After the trials, Turkey's secular élite was completely vitiated.
See how education was vitiated, how the public sector grew depraved!
But ultimately religious differences between Scottish Presbyterians and English Independents vitiated the alliance.
But its power is vitiated by a manner of presentation more political than theatrical.
They suggested some of the usual rules of evidence might be relaxed, but not be vitiated.
Autonomy is vitiated by the wholesale invasion of secrecy and privacy.
Despite ingenuity in argument and resourcefulness of language, the section is vitiated by inconsistencies.
A great deal of imperial planning was thus vitiated by sale.
The political attraction of the Forum, already vitiated in Caesar's day, continued to decline.
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