| 11. | In a society that is always sullying intimacy,
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| 12. | Fearful of sullying her angelic reputation, she never availed herself of police protection.
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| 13. | Principals try to hush up crimes to avoid sullying the school's reputation.
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| 14. | Yet there can be no foible worse than sullying his good name with these lousy clothes.
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| 15. | Instead, they stocked their collections in the shade that defies sullying and insecurity and depression.
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| 16. | You can imagine how severely upset Forrester is at the sullying of politicians left and right.
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| 17. | Established companies wary of sullying their brands with a weak Web site are proceeding with extreme caution.
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| 18. | Hamilton wrote five days ago to Queen Elizabeth II complaining the Scout movement was sullying his name.
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| 19. | Meanwhile, some Democrats began to worry that the mudslinging would only end up sullying the Democratic party.
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| 20. | To prevent mediocrities from sullying its ranks, Harvard has established the nation's strictest tenure process.
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