Still, the allegations show how hard it is for anyone in Russian finance to have an unsullied reputation. |
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His voice remains clarion-ragged, unsullied, and untouched by trends or whims. |
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New shirts and new faces for the folks of the oil capital to cheer on, one unsullied and unburdened by past success or failure. |
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Indeed, one of the most distinctive features was the fresh, unsullied cuisine. |
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These team-builders, no longer royalty, are valued as much for their unsullied reputations as their solid track records. |
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Even the tunic which he was wearing had, despite the thickness of the smoke, remained unsullied. |
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While the more prestigious Villages Beaujolais survived the crisis with their reputations mostly unsullied, the Nouveau did not. |
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The second type is the sort who feels outrage at the presence of other backpackers and who is ever seeking virgin spots yet unsullied by them. |
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The vaguely licentious reputation of cinema also keeps women away, since they must be careful to keep their own reputations unsullied. |
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No skeletons have fallen from closets and his reputation remains unsullied. |
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It means that, whenever we choose, we can allow Best Mate to gallop through our unsullied memories, a vision whose beauty cannot be besmirched. |
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The crisply cut surfaces of white marble are still unsullied by stains or signs of wear. |
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Much of the old town is 17th century, and surprisingly intact and unsullied by suburbs, despite being only 15 miles from Amsterdam. |
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Why is the second-rate part of a hero's corpus uncritically praised or else ignored to keep the hero's reputation unsullied. |
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His academic reputation remains unsullied by deeds that would have seen him fired in any other establishment. |
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There's an unintentional air of elitism about the event, specialising as it does on unsullied perfect specimens. |
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It makes me want to grab this boy and keep him safe, unsullied by this world of dishonesty and guile, just as his parents must have wanted to. |
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Around them the paddies are such a perfectly unsullied shade of green they don't seem real. |
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In America, her reputation remains no more unsullied than she herself would wish. |
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Alas, the entrance of money into the hitherto unsullied world of wilderness adventure sports has not gone unnoticed. |
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In both films, children reject an artificial urban environment for the unsullied world of nature. |
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At Big Apple Circus, a set of camels is as exotic as it gets, so your conscience can remain unsullied. |
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A mediocre orator, his appeal rests on his humble roots as a furniture seller, his can-do pragmatism and a reputation unsullied by corruption. |
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The supporters of a pure, unsullied public service television have achieved little. |
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The Government aims to ensure unsullied reputation of the country in world financial circles. |
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Poets are admirable because they sacrifice their life to the unreal, because they are souls unsullied by all earthly taint. |
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My heart is pure and unsullied by such base, unromantic notions. |
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If you follow Him, He will certainly bestow on you pure and unsullied bliss. |
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The village of Saint-Emilion watch proudly on its vineyard, perched 90 meters in altitude, with the unsullied beauty of the fortified city. |
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The remoteness of the islands and the sparsity of the population makes Yap one of the last bastions for true Micronesian culture, unsullied by outside influences. |
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Her writing has a sharpness of wit unsullied by the translation. |
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Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience. |
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House Republicans sometimes appear to prefer the idea of unsullied martyrdom to bargained, compromised success. |
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People have fought on land and at sea for millennia, but some see space as a pristine domain, unsullied by human conflict, and want to keep it that way. |
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The serene Andaman and Nicobar islands may soon become a much sought after destination by not just tourists looking for cool and unsullied locales but also pearl aficionados. |
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If you have any fantasies about a pastoral past full of sunshine and sweet moments, unsullied by the grim industrial monuments of the current day, this should disabuse you. |
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It is pristine and unsullied so long as we always draw from the source. |
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The 2006 German Player of the Year has remained a modest and retiring character, enjoying a respectful and unsullied reputation among German fans. |
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We can uncover the sources of creation and keep them unsullied, and in this way we can make a right use of creation, which comes to us as a gift, according to its intrinsic requirements and ultimate purpose. |
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Mr Basescu, winner of the Romanian presidential elections, promised the Romanians in his victory speech an unsullied administration and an independent civil service. |
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An unsullied, independent justice system fosters a political climate in which corruption and cronyism become less frequent because they are riskier for everyone involved. |
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Barely a sentence is left unsullied by hackneyed-heroic bilge. |
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There, aswirl in music and lights, is the pristine, the pure of heart, the unsullied of the world. |
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Only by force, say the ideologues of communism, can the doctrine be preserved unsullied, which is something that multiplies the problems rather than resolving them. |
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His slight figure and youthful purposefulness give him the air of a clever, unsullied young cousin of Clinton's, visiting from across the water to learn more about the venal perils of bigtime power. |
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This is the crux of the problem with Justice Kagan's admirable wish for equal democratic citizenship unsullied by sectarianism: it would put the town board of Greece in charge of defining and policing religious diversity. |
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As care is taken to pluck only fresh flowers and to keep them clean and unfaded, so too ceaseless effort should be made to do deeds which are pure and unsullied. |
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As yet unsullied by yuppy apartment developments, it's populated by second-hand shops, delis and the kind of leather goods stores that have craftsmen working away in the background à la Pinocchio's Gepetto. |
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The household is imagined as a space of moral and reciprocal relations, unsullied by the self-interest of the market, and one that is to be protected from intrusion by the State. |
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Of the Three Rings that the Elves had preserved unsullied no open word was ever spoken among the Wise, and few even of the Eldar knew where they were bestowed. |
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