| 1. | If you lose the game, that will really taint it.
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| 2. | There is a bit of scriptwriting laziness that taints the story.
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| 3. | Never serve in plastic cups, which can taint the taste.
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| 4. | The taint of financial self-interest is more than hypothetical.
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| 5. | There is an unfortunate taint of money politics surrounding the decision.
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| 6. | Mere possession of eyeglasses was prima facie evidence of capital taint.
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| 7. | I would never want to taint their memory of the movie,
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| 8. | High investment fees and the taint of speculation further reduces interest.
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| 9. | That can taint the minds of those in the jury pool.
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| 10. | The taint of what has already happened is considerable and prejudicial,
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