| 21. | OK, I confess to tainting biases here:
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| 22. | Losing, however, has a way of tainting even the most fervent optomists.
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| 23. | Or perhaps its tepidness was tainting my appreciation.
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| 24. | There is an inherent conflict of interest, tainting the whole thing from the beginning.
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| 25. | "` He participated in the tainting of research and analysis advice,"
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| 26. | Sewage is tainting the water supply, and typhoid and hepatitis are on the rise.
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| 27. | Gonzalez's fall was blamed in large part on corruption scandals tainting his administrations.
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| 28. | Fernandez's opponents are seizing on the appointments as an act tainting his government.
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| 29. | The smoke is tainting cocoa crops.
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| 30. | Berra, though, said Lasorda is tainting his honor by going back on his word.
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