They stood in wait, a touch of nervousness undeniably tainting the air around them. |
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Salt water edged into the aquifer, tainting the drinking water of the burgeoning urban areas. |
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Traditionally, the meat was rubbed with powdered ginger and pepper during hanging to discourage flies and prevent tainting. |
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This is not a case wherefore cause or death or illness or some tainting of a juror, someone was discharged. |
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You know, what he is doing is preconditioning the potential jurors, or in really simple English, he's tainting the jury pool. |
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The case raised new questions about chequebook journalism and the tainting of trials by payments to witnesses. |
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Not only could he not access his money, but Citibank also told him any outstanding checks could bounce, potentially tainting his credit. |
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Furthermore, effects of widespread regional oil sands development on fish tainting and fish health continued to be poorly understood. |
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The blood shone brightly, tainting her with its crimson colour. |
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It must function day-in and day-out without tainting or discolouring the milk. |
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The Panel notes that the issue of naphthenic acids and their potential impacts on water quality and fish tainting has been known for 20 years. |
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Mobile rails are fastened to the ceiling of the laboratory to enable the safe movement of subjects and to avoid tainting data. |
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The outbreak was initially described as swine flu, unfairly tainting the entire industry. |
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Furthermore, the lack of movement on stage seems to be tainting the atmosphere. |
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It expressed concern regarding the potential of oil sands development to cause the tainting of fish tissue, which was prohibited under the Act. |
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The words were like poison, sinking beneath my skin and tainting me. |
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But what are the poisons tainting our growth and infecting our sight? |
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But the affair risks tainting the whole party. In this section Losing the franchise Paraguay's general makes his come-back Down to earth Too much Scandals left and right ReprintsMr Ortega denies the charges. |
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Some research suggests than insider trading is not prosecuted with the same vigour here as in the United States, tainting the reputation of Canadian financial markets. |
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The Panel notes the uncertainty surrounding the issue of fish tainting. |
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Seals may be affected by changes to their food supply such as tainting. |
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To avoid the tainting of witnesses' evidence or the premature disclosure of NIS information, for instance, it has been necessary for the Commission to hold off on interviews with witnesses until the NIS has interviewed them. |
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The potential for the tainting of identification evidence is significant. |
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It should be noted that the fish health and tainting studies on the Grand Banks were implemented along with other components after considerable consultation and input by advisory groups and workshops. |
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Despite the corruption tainting the decision to award the contract to Sagaz, Canadian Tire subsequently determined that Sagaz's product was superior, and opted to remain with its new supplier. |
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However, it is impossible to label someone's car or home or bank account the proceeds of cocaine trafficking without at the same time tainting the owner with the same accusation. |
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That's taking something and tainting it with all the badness in the world. |
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When we create OpenBSD releases or snapshots we build our release binaries in free countries to assure that the sources and binaries we provide to users are free of tainting. |
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Finally, EC acknowledged the difficulty with this issue, as there was a lack of solid evidence of fish tainting and much of the evidence to date was anecdotal. |
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The sweet lupin hull flour is 87 percent dietary fiber and blends well into traditional white-flour-based foods without tainting them brown or making them coarse or heavy. |
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Griffith had already started construction of his own turbine engine design and, perhaps to avoid tainting his own efforts, he returned a somewhat more positive review. |
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