The sawed surfaces were coated with an epoxy sealer to keep the copper from tarnishing and to enhance their appearance. |
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That person was responsible for bringing this crisis about and for tarnishing the reputations of all of us who work for the Corporation. |
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He seldom applied surface decoration other than subtly toned lacquers to protect the metal against tarnishing. |
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He's managed to alienate allies with his foreign policy, tarnishing America's image in the world, punting our claims to moral leadership. |
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Part of this tarnishing comes from the controversy surrounding an herb called ephedra. |
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I loved my husband very much, and I feel I would be cheating on him or tarnishing his memory for his boys if I started dating this soon. |
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The jewelers recommend storing your plated pieces in a jewelry box, away from heat and moisture, which can cause tarnishing. |
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Such companies face an increased risk of tarnishing their image by igniting privacy concerns. |
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Ibrahim, an Egyptian-American democracy activist and academic, was jailed in July for tarnishing Egypt's image abroad and misappropriating funds. |
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He also notes that unofficial appeals often conflate issues of legality and religion, inevitably tarnishing Amnesty's more measured approach. |
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The handle was just a sharply carved crescent moon shape, crudely cut from a tarnishing piece of bronze. |
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They won't risk tarnishing their reputation by recommending anyone who is not a stellar performer. |
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Through the addition of silicon tarnishing resistance is increased and susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking reduced. |
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The government of the 34th Parliament acted like a real scrounger, thus tarnishing the image Canadians had of it. |
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People are tarnishing the memory of Duggan by committing atrocities in his name, despite his family members repeatedly imploring them to stop. |
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Regrettably, the companies that have been victims of these activities remain silent for fear of tarnishing their image. |
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It's very posey to talk about tarnishing your legacy, isn't it? |
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As regards tarnishing the same applies to dusting silver as to burnishing silver. |
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The Middle East conflict has been for far too long tarnishing what our time could offer in creating a peaceful and liveable region. |
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The addition of silicon improves resistance to tarnishing and reduces resistance to stress corrosion cracking and dezincification. |
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The crystals are silvery-white when fresh, tarnishing to pale bronze and steel-gray with metallic luster. |
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The two-page special only ran in their English editions and was otherwise replaced by something else for fear of tarnishing their cod Scottish credentials. |
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But if the governor proposes anything short of that, he could see his efforts fail in the legislature, tarnishing his image with moderates, even in his own party. |
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Pasiya threatened legal action against those individuals who are tarnishing the image of his club by associating them with the match-fixing allegations. |
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With money well invested and his health fine, the 36-year-old champion is considering going out on top rather than fighting until his skills fade and tarnishing his legacy. |
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Only sheer audacity would enable an author to rewrite the history of a nation's seminal figures, tarnishing the name of Judaism's noble ancestors. |
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The resistance of the front surface to tarnishing and of the protection of the rear face to deterioration shall be checked, particularly when an essential metal component seems liable to be attacked. |
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Egyptian prosecutors say they will charge 20 al-Jazeera journalists, including two Britons, an Australian and a Dutch citizen, with fabricating news and tarnishing Egypt's reputation abroad. |
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This suggests that, far from tarnishing the bank's brand, personalization could actually help that brand to evolve into something more appealing to the customer. |
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Maitland claimed that Chastelard's ardour was feigned, and that he was part of a Huguenot plot to discredit Mary by tarnishing her reputation. |
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One drawback is the easy tarnishing of silver in the presence of hydrogen sulfide and its derivatives. |
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Electrolytically refined pure silver plating is effective at increasing resistance to tarnishing. |
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This was the case with some of the leaks concerning Mr. Arar, which were aimed at tarnishing Mr. Arar's reputation and undermining his credibility. |
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Meanwhile, alongside these strengths and successes, Iran often projects a negative image in the world, tarnishing or reducing to zero what could be positive factors of change. |
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The Medal is made of Sterling Silver and lacquered to prevent tarnishing. |
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I say this because I am not happy about the behaviour of these political adversaries, who ultimately, are tarnishing the reputation of all politicians. |
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I remember how infuriated I was when cabinet ministers in the previous Liberal government were prepared to ask me if I was not worried that if he was found to be a terrorist I would be tarnishing my own reputation. |
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Even without money or rank, polishing the sword of wisdom without the slightest particle of untruthfulness or error tarnishing it should be the sole aspiration of every human being. |
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Lack of focus with regard to activities, an, at times, uncertain or superficial impact, and the absence, too often, of practical results have contributed to the gradual tarnishing of UNESCO's image. |
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All documentary art records that are displayed for extended periods should be protected from direct sunlight to avoid drying, fading, cracking or tarnishing. |
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Businesses must realize that by failing to address human trafficking they risk violating international standards and laws, tarnishing their reputation and undermining stakeholder relationships. |
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Quality operators will benefit from this system, which will make it possible effectively to hold responsible the small minority which is presently tarnishing the image of the shipping industry. |
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Elder women from the village would want to see the sheets, and if there was no blood, the young bride could be hurt, or even killed, for tarnishing her family's honour. |
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This vicious campaign has targeted policies and stance of my country and strived to exaggerate and distort facts along with tarnishing the image, heritage and values of our people. |
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