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1 The latest revelations will further tarnish the image of Singh and his coalition.
2 This person tries to tarnish the image of Sri Lanka internationally, he added.
3 Today's events are a disaster for FIFA and tarnish the image of football as whole.
4 They should not allow the actions of the bad few to tarnish the image of the organisation.
5 We are committed to rooting out those who dare tarnish the image of all Law Enforcement fraternity.
6 The Interior Ministry said allegations of systematic torture were exaggerated and part of a campaign to tarnish the image of the police.
7 The controversy threatens to tarnish the image of the IRS, an independent government agency that has long maintained it is free of political influence.
8 Enforcement of the policy has many loopholes, and there have been a lot of scandals that tarnish the image of the Chinese government, Huang said.
9 I was obliged to offer up my father as a shield for Ottilia, lest false ideas should tarnish the image of her in their minds.
10 These charlatans have in the process, tarnished the image of well-meaning churches of God.
11 The murder caused a global uproar and tarnished the image of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
12 Spokesman Bereket Simon told the BBC that the report was aimed at tarnishing the image of the country.
13 In fact this action, more than anything else, also compromises and further tarnishes the image of the ANC itself.
14 I don't want to appear to be tarnishing the image of Trayvon Martin, a black boy I never knew.
15 Violent flag protests sabotaged a legitimate cause and tarnished the image of Northern Ireland, the First Minister Peter Robinson has said.
16 It opened Riyadh to potential sanctions and tarnished the image of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who launched the Yemen war.
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