Sentence examples for tainted red from inspiring English sources

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And it's a pretty simple business plan -- just keep throwing tainted red meat to the masses and it's not long before everyday folks, people who believe they're getting news instead of noise, start believing they're being fed something that's good for them.

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Its construction is one reason why, last year, most of the New York-based Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) agreed to unite with the Patriarchate of Moscow, which "White" anticommunist exiles long saw as tainted by red links.As one condition for reunion, ROCOR had insisted that due honour be shown to the so-called "new martyrs" who died for their faith under the Soviet regime.

Then Adidas released something similar to the Rod Lavers, but tainted with brazen red and blue stripes and a harder sole.

Angus Campbell, head of market analysis at Capital Spreads, said: It may be all fun street parties outside but the Jubilee week end is being tainted with a streak of red that isn't part of the Union Jack, rather flashes of selling across traders' computer screens.

The white brick facade of the 1951 Manhattan House at 66th Street and Third Avenue, a sort of model housing complex for the upper class, was certainly chosen with class as much as aesthetics in mind: by midcentury, scores of new housing projects constructed across the city in orangey-red brick had tainted that color for upper-income residents.

In late 2007, she tasted a run of South Africa's flagship reds and wrote that half were tainted by a "peculiar, savage, burnt rubber" odor.

But now picture the couple leaving, covered in red paint thrown by demonstrators screaming about her hand being tainted in blood.Such a confrontation has not happened yet.

Because the cell fragments can't be refrigerated low temperatures damage them their shelf life is only a few days, versus weeks for red blood cells, and platelets are more likely to be tainted with dangerous bacteria.

The popular uprising last month that followed a parliamentary election tainted by fraud has brought a burst of hope to Georgia, symbolized by the red roses handed to Mr. Saakashvili when he meets the public.

Unauthorized use of the hormone, which boosts a user's red blood cell count and hence the capacity to carry oxygen, has tainted results and reputations in cycling and other endurance sports throughout the 1990's.

Her mouth, too, is painted the same hue, the hundred tiny wrinkles around her lips tainted, so that when she smiles in welcome the effect is disturbingly like a furry red caterpillar responding to stimulus.

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