Sentence examples for though marred from inspiring English sources

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A general election that year, though marred by shenanigans, brought big gains for the Brotherhood.

Mary's ascent, though marred by no ambition other than a genuine artistic urge, obeys a design.

Though marred by hundreds of violations, the ceasefire has reduced the scale of killing in Syria by at least eighty per cent.

So the slower-than-usual Dies Irae was crushingly oppressive, while the relaxed Sanctus, though marred by some ragged ensemble at the start, was all grace and playfulness.

Our Olympics are fun, and at least their sporting element — the pitting of the best against the best, from around the world — is impeccable, though marred now by the tape measure and the clock.

Though marred by too many typographical errors and erroneous captions, "Wildlife Wars" reminds us forcibly of Mr Leakey's lasting legacy that he stopped the elephant poaching and demonstrated that reform is possible in Africa.

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The lead-up to the race, though, has been marred by cheating allegations and questions about the integrity of the 12-driver field.

The overall performance was marred, though, by what sounded like occasional feedback and crackling from an amplification system that seemed to include microphones on individual singers.

His pleasure is marred, though, because he feels in the way, staying with his brother & sister-in-law, the only members of his family who are there.

At its best, her singing was tender and expressive, though occasionally marred by pitch inconsistencies.

The day of the award-show's taping, though, was marred by two incidents of violence between hip-hop crews.

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