| 11. | Marring the joy of Opening Day in 1923 were the arrests of two ticket scalpers.
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| 12. | And Goran Ivanisevic is routinely castigated for marring these serene surroundings with his touchy temperament.
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| 13. | The adhesive stretches and pulls off the wall without marring the surface, 3M claims.
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| 14. | Political leaders want no hint of a possible food problem marring Lancaster's popularity.
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| 15. | There is not much you can do about this without damaging or marring the tiles.
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| 16. | Spontaneity was lost as the actors grappled with the script, thus marring their delivery.
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| 17. | Two bullets struck SA-500D's third stage marring paint and leaving dents.
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| 18. | Marring the day, however, was a fatal injury to Illusioned in the Cigar Mile.
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| 19. | But the oil paint under the watercolor also faded, marring the look of the painting.
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| 20. | It said the reports were " sinister " attempts at marring its international prestige.
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