And she has also called for harsher penalties for litter louts who mar the city's picturesque streets. |
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Sadly, a couple of gushy ballads, in particular the final track, Next To You, mar the sultry cool of the rest. |
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This is notably true before the emergence in his poetry of the dogmatising tones that mar some of the poems that follow The Waste Land. |
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Dark shadows mar the delicate skin beneath her red-rimmed emerald eyes and she seems to be much thinner than I last remember. |
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And, yes, there were tragic accidents to mar it, resulting from careless handling of the fireworks. |
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The fixed sling swivels have detents so the swivel can't touch and possibly mar the stock wood. |
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I detected no aliasing, shimmering, pixelization, or other nasty transfer errors to mar the presentation. |
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A slight stumble going down the risers to leave the stage did not mar the performance at all. |
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Don't let your love life mar your other relationships in life which are important too. |
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Her outfit seemed completely unscathed, however, without even a spec of dust to mar its pristine appearance. |
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Tuesday's attempted group suicide appeared to mar the largely peaceful image of the sect's campaign. |
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A bitter expression crossed his features, causing angry wrinkles to mar his face. |
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It was towards the end of his stay, as he sat before the telephone or tapped on his cell-phone, that the first clouds appeared to mar his trip. |
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There were two distinctive scars on his face, but they did not did mar his appearance. |
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The day from about 1 p.m. was dark and wet and in fact a half hour before start, torrential rain threatened to mar the occasion. |
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Rain threatened to mar the occasion but a light shower ended before the first round was fired. |
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The lacquer contains minute ceramic particles which harden in the paintshop oven and form a barrier that's difficult to mar in any way. |
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It helps to mar what is otherwise a perfectly respectable account of the old soak's rise to power. |
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Use small wood blocks or clamp covers so that clamps will not mar the wood. |
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Horrendous twitter and jaggies mar the three dimensional pans, which mask the disturbingly uniform trees and empty dirt. |
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A handful of misspellings, constant use of the passive voice, and frequent repetitiveness mar the study. |
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Julie was waiting for me sitting on the wave breaking rocks and we head to the old town to have a snack on the mirrador del mar place. |
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Peanuts will grow in clay loam, but small clay particles stick to the textured surfaces of mature peanut pods, leaving mottles that mar the beauty of the shells. |
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To even imply that is to insult the mind-set and values of those faceless multitudes who flock to the cinema halls every other day and make or mar the fortunes of many a film. |
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In conclusion, despite good technical provisions, the supposedly ethical' provisions mar the report as a whole by failing to respect human life. |
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Methinks my life is a twice-written scroll Scrawled over on some boyish holiday With idle songs for pipe and virelay, Which do but mar the secret of the whole. |
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I really appreciate the packaging, presentation, and layout, but there are technical and informational flaws that mar the enjoyment of the extras. |
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Huge potholes mar the surface, only half the road per se is motorable, there is no system of demarcated drains and the entire stretch is one filthy mess. |
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Only greed or mismanagement can mar this worthwhile project now. |
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If you are not careful on how to use a parting, it can enhance or mar the total look. |
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Remove the shoe moldings, trim pieces, door thresholds, and floor grates carefully, using a pry bar and a scrap of wood for a leverage wedge so as not to mar the baseboard. |
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Most of the nicks, scuffs and gouges that currently mar the work are a result of human carelessness, such as carts and chairs banging into the walls. |
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A backslide into violence would mar what has otherwise been a very successful process. |
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For the nit-pickers among us, such little niggles, and the clean but somewhat untidy loos, can mar an otherwise great experience. |
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It does not want anything to mar its perfect product. |
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Decor426 mar 8, 2008 I am in the same position as both of you. |
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Since applicants for accreditation must ensure that their suppliers are accredited as w ell, companies that do not make any effort in this area could lose mar kets. |
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On 20 November 1511 Afonso sailed from Malacca to the coast of Malabar on the old Flor de la mar carrack that had served to support the conquest of Malacca. |
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Soon arterwards, a day or two as it might be, Mrs. Rummles 'ad 'er mar a-stayin' with her, and the old lady slep in that very room, and was laid up weeks! |
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Though the mudsill of the labor world, he whistles as he hoes, and no dark broodings or whispered conspirings mar the cheerful acceptance of the load he bears. |
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It is cold now because we live in the month of Cheshvan, which some call Marcheshvan because it is the beginning of bitterness, and mar means bitter. |
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Each brush features extra-long, soft-feathered bristles that won't mar a car's finish and nonslip bodies that provide a firm grasp even in the soapiest of water. |
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Crime has fallen about 40 percent in the area, and fewer street encampments mar the sidewalks and empty lots around the gentrifying downtown Los Angeles. |
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Also enhancing product longevity, Santoprene TPV resists heat, chlorines, salt chlorinators, and other chemicals, AES reports, and will it not mar pool surfaces. |
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Through the first two-thirds of the Del Mar meeting, attendance and total handle have shown a slight increase from last year. |
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