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The film also depicts an almost Keystone Kops element to many of Carlos's attacks, undermining the image of the terrorist mastermind that he himself cultivated.
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It further undermines the image of the city".
The spirit of "gold-medal supremacy," it said on Monday, "undermines the image of sport and is contrary to its value.
The militants appeared to have calculated their attacks to undermine the image of a safer Somali capital as much as possible.
But Valerie Steele, the chief curator and acting director of the museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, pointed out ways in which the latest borrowings undermined the image of monolithic power.
"These rumormongers," said ChinaTibetNews.com, a state Web site, "seriously undermine the image of the party and the government and harm the public's sense of security".
But other writers were more serious, and chose to undermine the image of the screen's Great Lover with allusions to his supposed effeminacy.
Those little red Nasdaq and Dow numbers diving next to W.'s mouth moving would have undermined the image of American strength.
Mr. Bush repeatedly attacked Mr. Kerry for questioning the wisdom of the invasion, arguing not that the invasion was wise but that such questions undermine the image of American resolve.
"It's become clear over recent weeks that a majority in our wine sector believe that ending the ban on blending could undermine the image of traditional ros?' Ms. Fischer Boel said Monday.
Another is that hiding parts of Bruno's story that undermine the image of the scientific martyr plays into the hands of those who are only too pleased to highlight what might appear to be anti-religious propaganda coming from the scientific and media establishment (thanks to Rosenburg for tweeting that link).
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