He resisted the most powerful temptations, and there is no recorded act which sullies his memory. |
Yet the more the ECB involves itself in managing the crisis, the more it sullies itself with politics. |
Each and everything that sullies such cultural meetings must be abolished. |
This act, a bar-sinister in the biography of Gorges, sullies his escutcheon at the outset. |
People high up in authority may deny this, but he who denies it sullies the truth. |
Frequently, right-wing guardians of an elite art protest that the study of a broader visual culture sullies the Parnassian realm through contact with the everyday. |