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Recent cases had damaged New Zealand's reputation with foreign students, he said.
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It has damaged consumer confidence in scientists, farming and the food industry.
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Power companies are trying to stop damaged cables from triggering new fires.
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Independence Day gunfire from Palestinian areas left eight homes damaged in Giloh.
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Mr Marsh said about 50 power poles were damaged in the storm.
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The flag was also spotted at a bar in Sea Point recently.
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And some others said they didn't think the changes spotted were serious.
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Senior officials in Dublin spotted the issue directly after the Brexit vote.
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Four Mantimahle male lions were recently spotted 'patrolling' the Kruger National Park.
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The operation appears to have been spotted by rival organisations in Europe.
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The only stained windows in the building are in the west transept.
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It took the Bayleys years of work to restore the smoke-stained remains.
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Three armed figures in battle-stained attire picked their way among the bodies.
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I've got symbols of five different religions in stained glass, including Shinto.
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Results: All bleaching products have the same efficacy to whiten stained enamel.
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She said no improper police conduct tainted the identification in Perry's case.
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Opponents say the protests are tainted because they involved major labor organizations.
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Why do top US colleges take money tainted by the opioid crisis?
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The poisoning hazards include deteriorating lead paint, tainted soil and contaminated water.
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That blinkered approach tainted all the evidence and carried into the courtroom.
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But greater scrutiny could help improve the tarnished reputation of the sector.
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The win, however, was tarnished by a late red card for Fernandinho.
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His disputed election victory last August was tarnished by widespread vote rigging.
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He wore chain mail that was of good quality, if rather tarnished.
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When it's done right it is beautiful but last night tarnished it.
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The vision of a day; snow, sullied and dispelled in a night.
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The irony was that far from improving our reputation, we sullied it.
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The good name of Canadian-South Korean animated co-productions has been sullied forever.
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Their love cannot be sullied by baubles like marriage or long-term cohabitation.
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Even the memory of his grand passion was now corrupted, sullied, debased.
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In recent years, Italian football has had its winning image repeatedly besmirched.
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Every taste I ever had in life seems to have become besmirched.
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For as yet machinery and reeking factories had not besmirched the country-side.
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There was not a day that had not been wasted, botched, besmirched.
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Would you rather die with honor intact or live with it besmirched?
Usage of flyblown in English
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The blood around the flyblown wound was congealed but not completely dry.
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The ground floor consisted of a little Italian restaurant, of the flyblown sort.
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On the walls were faded oleographs of generals and archbishops, flyblown and stained.
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Valle Crusis has a blacksmith shop and a dirty, flyblown store.
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A fellow gets flyblown if he stays in the field, so I beat it.
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He reached Taghaza, the flyblown mining town that produced the salt Sahelian palates craved.
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East Berlin stank of Russian petrol and had cardboard Czech shoes in flyblown shop windows.
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That other stench was like that; flyblown and putrid and just as dirty as a borin' cob.
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They'd be flyblown within hours, ruined.
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In its flickering light they could all see three flyblown bodies crumpled against the wall, rocks scattered around them.
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A woman, her skirt rucked up and stiff red; a big wineherd man, his belly flyblown, stabbed in both eyes.
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For now, the displaced huddle in tarpaulin camps along roads, most with no proper latrines, amid piles of flyblown garbage.
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Feasted upon by the eyes of women, the clothes by four o'clock were flyblown like sugar cakes in a baker's window.
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She looked away over the rumpled crinolines of meadowland, lying as if discarded at the trackless flyblown foot of seven gangrene-colored hills.
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He nodded in the direction of the Fusilier bar with its partially boarded windows and flickering green neon sign behind flyblown, grimy glass.
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The prospect of spending another night on a sandbank is so unthinkable that I find myself scanning Sepahua's flyblown waterfront for some alternative accommodation.