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Less successful wines showed their weight, and even with the beautiful flavors of the wines we found too many that were marred by overly apparent oak flavors.
The exoneration was the latest in a string of troubled cases handled by the office of Charles J. Hynes, the Brooklyn district attorney, that were marred by faulty testimony, aggressive police tactics and, in some cases, misconduct by prosecutors.
Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, announced the agreement in Geneva after weeks of negotiations that were marred, in President Obama's words, by deep "mistrust" between the Russians and Americans, who back opposite sides in Syria, but share an antipathy to the Islamic jihadists flourishing there.
At a news conference today, Alejandro Toledo, Mr. Fujimori's opponent in the first round of balloting in spring that were marred by widespread accusations of vote rigging, reiterated the opposition's call for a transition government led by a figure with "credibility and international respect".
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And "A young man married is a man that's marred" (everyone else).
Lingering doubt follows proceedings that are marred by corruption, as those at the Khmer Rouge tribunal.
He had a 13-year career with the Giants that was marred by problems with drugs and alcohol.
The torch relay that was marred by protests and controversy passed through a tightly controlled Tiananmen Square on Wednesday morning.
She recalled a party last year that was marred when the guests had to wait two hours to retrieve their cars.
He won another term in a December 2010 vote that was marred by fraud and criticised by international observers.
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