| 41. | But international observers noted numerous cases of fraud, marring the nation's first multi-party legislative vote.
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| 42. | Fortunately, the story is, by itself, luminous, able to rise above the filmmakers'marring superfluity.
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| 43. | The government has frequently accused human rights organizations of marring Egypt's reputation by distributing false reports of torture.
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| 44. | At present, Baliqiao is in a somewhat neglected state, with graffiti and assorted bills marring its marble construction.
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| 45. | Wade had sabotaged Langley and Phoebe's marriage and talked a liquored up Phoebe into marring him the Caribbean.
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| 46. | At this moment Yousuf crosses every single limit to prove his love to Zulaikha so she can deny marring Imran.
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| 47. | Marring the calm were reports that some voters crossing ethnic lines were blocked by police or barricades from reaching the polls.
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| 48. | By putting the CSRC in charge, Beijing hopes to keep local rivalries from marring the development of the securities industry.
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| 49. | And in this blue-rinse, Windex sky was not a cloud, not a jet trail marring its perfection.
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| 50. | In bygone years, I'd remove the sweater-marring fraternity pin and head to every campus activity available.
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