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It's weathered, white clapboard, siding marred with age
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One unhappy occasion only, marred their otherwise pristine reputation
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The view was only slightly marred by the
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I’d hate to see it marred
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I swear I would have marred those
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After that night, the only thing that marred our happiness was the fact we were not in Nazareth with our families and friends
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As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men: So shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him: for that which had not been told them shall they see; and that which they had not heard shall they consider
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Jeff stood speechless, his handsome face marred with a
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They smelled of urine and sweat, and cracks like canyons marred their lips
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It was hardly fair that the sanctity of the spot should be disturbed, and the owner of the consecrated ground would have been much upset, had he found it marred
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No handholds or crevices marred the surface
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A brief but unseemly episode marred the otherwise well-conducted ceremony when Scovel, angry at being excluded by Shafter’s ban on the press, scaled the roof of the Palace in order to appear in photographs of the flag-raising
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In her seventy-three years, Clara Jenkins had had a good life, marred only by the unexpected death of her husband, George, seven years ago
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It marred the quality and taste of the wine, but that was usually low to begin with anyway
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“Saving the world now?” she said with a vicious stare that marred her features
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14 As many were astonished at you; his visage was so marred more than
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place where I had hid it: and, see, the girdle was marred, it was profitable for nothing
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clay was marred in the hand of the potter, so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it
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the Mako Reactors; grasslands of purest green marred only by
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path over the next hour, the road marred by a number of small
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them out, and marred their vine branches
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The early days of the Industrial Revolution was marred by appalling conditions for
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ship was marred by accusations that Hall had accepted money from
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night, explaining how he had got the scars that marred his face, the burns that
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It cannot be scratched or marred, and it is almost indestructible
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Making it to the crossover into Aiken, Taher gazed at the burn marks that marred the twin black cedars
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I will admit that on a recent flight her hull was slightly marred and that the individual responsible paid dearly for that action
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imprinted upon you that has been marred by sin
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A form and purpose that was marred along with the sin
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Someone so young shouldn't have her life marred in tragedy so early
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Its white facade was marred by bullet holes
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It was marred by that scar on his right cheek, but his smile was intact
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Michael had the power to send her into a buoyancy of spirit marred
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Only one incident marred the otherwise perfect afternoon
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Nothing marred the purity of the
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It had marred what was otherwise pleasant trip for Joe and her to his sister Betty’s
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Everything looked different today: the people, buildings, the sidewalks marred with cracks branching in countless directions
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It had been a wonderful holiday, one of the best they ever had and was only marred by Dadda’s ill health
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The joviality that marks such occasions was soon marred by the arrival of Barry proudly escorting his new love
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The year of ’96 was again marred by a death in the O’Connor clan
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The love and social life have been marred by instability and stress
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” He coughed and a thin trickle of blood marred his lip, he wiped at it with his chin against a shoulder leaving a bloody smear on the gown
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Not a hair or a blemish marred his countenance
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No one stopped their work to watch me but stare they did as I shuffled along in my fine new suit marred only by the presence of the guards and my shackles
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He was marred by
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The serenity of this completely rural life was marred by military activity
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The 6,000 kilometres journey to Vladivostok was frequently marred by violence, bloody skirmishes with newly formed Bolshevik guerrilla units, or Bolshevik sympathisers who tore out sections of the track --
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somewhat marred by the fact that all seven hundred and twenty
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This result was somewhat marred by the fact that all
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It was only a few more minutes and they arrived at the edge of the field which was a barren strip of land marred by rows and rows of dead corn and hay
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Her stay in the Kibbutz was marred by the
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The Olympic Games have been marred by some
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����������� �Yes!� That war was also marred by massive, unspeakable atrocities and concluded with the use of the two first-ever nuclear bombs against Japan, one of the protagonists in the war
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Beautiful but not without flaw, Morta was marred by one blemish; an aspect not easily overlooked
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Babies, disease, nothing marred her mood, and he was just as eager
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The calendar blotter was marred by haphazard ink stains, notes, and doodling usually made while one was talking on the telephone, which in this case was a faux crystal device designed to resemble an elegant French style
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Wickland scooped up the paper and read the headline, “Convention Center Project Marred by Murder
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Reluctantly, but in an instant, Peg was up on the tray to check the interior which was silted and marred by flotsam
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Except now the perfect layout was marred by a huge hole in the fence
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It wasn't just any old week, either, it was one marred by a triangular formation called a T-square, which promised plenty of conflict and hard work
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The tranquility of the locale is marred by the series of heavy thuds rattling the isolated cabin
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the side of his shoulder was marred suggesting at one point
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Both looked defeated, marred as they were with open wounds and clothes that could never been cleansed of all the blood
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decoration horribly marred by the customer’s sightless eyes that peered
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The female Watcher was inside, naked and terribly vulnerable, her beauty marred by the ugly bridle across her mouth
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Yeah, but think about this: a car that's had a bit of an accident is still a car, and if God created you in His image and likeness, and sin has come in and marred it, all it's done is damaged you, but you're still made in the image and likeness of God
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His good looks were marred by a wicked
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We may have been marred or affected by the fore, but innately inside us, is still this capacity to create using words, and we have an ability with words to release something from heaven into the earth
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They look upon the present moment as either marred by something that
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He was old to be an inspector still; clearly he was near to retirement and didn’t want his last years marred by the activities of criminals
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not marred by sin
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emotions until her cold and icy voice became marred with a tearing high pitch!
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but her speech was marred by many tell tale signs that all were not well and hiding many other reasons
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He tried to say something but found out his voice was marred as he slowly
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Unfortunately, any aesthetic or erotic qualities of the scene were marred by the woman’s cracked voice—in which, interrupting equally traffic-stopping screams, she pleaded for her life
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“This! This! This!” and then the howl, first pain, then scorn cum bitterness and mocking laughter, filled him and her with hearts naked, scarred and bullet marred
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For instance, the beauty of a snowfall can be marred if you start to think of the
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She needed to cast a stone in water so marred by filth, to unearth all mess then revitalize and refill with pure water out of a heart of humility and renewal
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was somewhat marred by the fact that Jade was
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One issue that almost marred my academic activities was the distractions emanating from numerous intending male suitors who constantly approached me with their marriage proposals
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ever, has been marred by what has been referred to as
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heart, and erodes the rough edges of the marred
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The only thing that marred it was when she was ten, when her beloved Grams had disappeared
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In fact, black scars marred the purity of her soul across her entire body
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However the marches were marred with racist violence and abuse
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As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men; (KJV Bible)
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wouldn’t mind winning the state championship, but my whole season was marred by all the
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They rustled as they fell to the floor, and she stepped carelessly onto them, crushing the beautiful satin, the pearls marred against the cruel stone floor
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to His wounded head, the pierced side, the marred
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are passageswhich display great gifts in the realm of pure poetry, buttoo often they are marred by
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showed insufficient preparationand were marred by many inaccuracies of diction;but here and
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they are too didactic and theyare marred by occasional incorrectness of speech
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This otherwise admirablesonnet is marred by the numerous inversions of the word-order
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perfection; but is marred by an occasionalabuse of verbal endings in rime, and the inadvertent
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Only the one small mishap marred a very creditable recovery project at Mulgrave
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River View, was marred with the discovery of the carcass of an