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marred造句
(61) Nothing marred the unanimity of the proceedings. (62) The opera was marred by an awkward aria. (63) First of all, Dr. Waite said, marred people have sex twice as often as single people. (64) It was certainly not his intellect , which was amazingly spotty, marred by great gaps. (65) For behind her in her vision lay all the lorn and detached years that had marred her youth, now so vivid because of her recent visit. (66) Scorch - marks marred the walls, the floors, the ceilings. (67) Colombo produced one of the rounds of the day with seven birdies, but a double bogey on the par-four fourth marred his final round of 67. (68) The Chancellor's upbeat message that the Government had licked inflation for good was marred by more job losses. (69) For the first time, the counting process has been filmed to ensure greater transparency and avoid a repeat of the widespread irregularities that have marred previous polls. (70) Giant fir trees occupy the western half; the eastern half was marred by the previous removal of a fire damaged cabin. (71) The son of Thomas Lincoln, a frontiersman whose own father had been killed by Native Americans, the years leading up to Abraham's adulthood were marred by poverty. (72) The fear was of a repeat of the racial violence that has marred past Guyanese elections. (73) Her election as president in 2004 a narrow margin was marred by fraud allegations. (74) No winter marred his face or stained his flowerlike bloom. (75) First, Ikenberry's account is marred by partisan progressive bias, if relatively restrained, typical of the political science professoriate. (76) The country has introduced computerised vote - counting to prevent the kind of cheating that marred previous elections. (77) It is marred, however, by songs that editorialize mawkishly about the children's plight. (78) The letter had arrived on the day that was marred by Wally Talbot's tragic accident.