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Today, just a handful of businesses operate along the shoreline, which is marred by vacant warehouses and barren patches used as parking lots.
Neighbors say they look forward to the refurbishing of the building, which is marred by graffiti, broken windows and burn marks from a fire.
(The courtyard, which is marred a bit by an unpleasant neon installation that spells out the initials of the hotel, is not quite complete: new furniture and an outdoor bar are due to arrive soon).
No such excesses take place in this straightforward, Jacobean-costumed version, which marks the directorial debut of actor Eve Best, and which is marred only by her tendency to search out unexpected comedy in Shakespeare's sombre tragedy.
Some investors hope Mr. Hayward can help BP leave behind its recent past, which is marred by a fatal explosion at a Texas refinery in 2005 and leaks of crude oil from pipelines in Alaska.
The idea, a vision of the group Scenic Hudson, could be an aesthetic and economic windfall for downtown Yonkers, which is marred by large paved stretches as barren and dreary as its political culture.
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More punishments are expected from the game, which was marred by numerous altercations between players.
And Nancy McDill was the pianist in "Allegro Brillante," which was marred by ragged orchestral playing.
"It was painful," Mr. Kelly said of the Cannes screenings, which were marred by walkouts and boos.
The N.L.D. boycotted the last general election in 2010, which was marred by widespread cheating and fraud.
This stemmed back to their meeting in Russia last year which was marred by racist chanting at Toure.
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