Croatian newspapers speculated that some of his own party members would also like to see him go, blaming him for blemishing the party's image.
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But even if Bush is elected, he could risk blemishing his self-declared " compassionate conservative " label by undoing environmental or safety rules.
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Meggie was arrested and Victor went to fill in Nikki, but before he did found her in bed with Deacon, blemishing the chances of another marriage.
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Renauto said, adding that in such a case, it is even possible for sellers who have remained current with their obligations to avoid blemishing their credit records.
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Occasionally referred to as the "'blemishing effect "'when used as a form of marketing, the pratfall effect has established itself in popular culture.
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Bruises on the face of jailed dissident Anwar Ibrahim, splashed on newspaper front pages for two days and downloaded from the Internet, are blemishing the image of Malaysian police.
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Instead of cleaning Arizona's air, the program has backfired, sullying the state's Republican party, blemishing the governor's record and leaving many residents fuming.
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Republicans clearly want to stoke as much public outrage as possible over what has happened, both as a way of vilifying Clinton and blemishing the presidential aspirations of Vice President Al Gore.
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Gashes by serrated dinosaur teeth blemishing her skull and some of her bones are evidence of mortal battles, one of which may have ended Sue's life some 65 million years ago.
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He noted that blemishing is most apparent on the museum's river side, which is exposed to harsh northern winds, although the combination of water and oxygen in river fog also causes damage.