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It would be marred by the slightest bulge.
"Painting after painting would be marred by his inability to articulate a figure or its space".
Despite initial fears that the election would be marred by bloodshed, campaigning has passed practically without incident.
The business climate, he said, would be marred for months by the bankruptcies, impossible interest rates and the flight of foreign capital.
Analysts had feared Google's results would be marred by a sharp rise in costs, as it strives to maintain its strong position in search and develop new services.
They did, and although Mr. Cárdenas failed to defeat Mr. Salinas, the 1988 election would be marred by irregularities, including the crash of the government computer used to count votes.
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The launch of weekend Night Tube services on the Victoria and Central lines last month were accompanied by some concerns that they'd be marred by crime and antisocial behaviour.
In pretoothbrush populations, gumlines would often be marred by a thick, visible crust of calcium phosphate, food particles, and trapped microorganisms.
Would your festival enjoyment be marred by worry if the kids were with Granny?
An emotional Dr Abdullah, who lost to President Karzai in the controversial 2009 election, vowed that he wouldn't allow the poll to be marred by fraud again.
That certainly would have given Russian intelligence a head start during an election year destined to be marred by serious cybersecurity incidents.
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