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"And you can't carve fast food," said John Loring, a vice president of Tiffany's, which sells those silver carving sets that brides say are tarnishing for lack of use.
And researchers believe they have found an easily reversible technique called to coat silver and prevent it from tarnishing for more than 80 years.
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Great ideals and today tarnished for good.
PiS's veneer of respectability is probably tarnished for good.
"And I'm sad that there's some tarnish for what I had to uncover.
Either way, Mr. Lay's legacy is more than tarnished for many employees.
In one decision, that reputation has been tarnished for years to come," he says.
Arab regimes will be cast ever more as client states, while the United States will be tarnished for upholding them.
My resignation is painful, but the alternative of remaining quiet while the bureau is tarnished for political gain is impossible.
By late 1974, however, Gandhi's golden image had tarnished, for, despite her campaign rhetoric, poverty was hardly abolished in India.
"He and his son are now being tarnished for the systemic problems that have recently been reported about the industry," Mr. Stillman said.
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