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Mr Hu appears to worry that his remaining years in office could be marred by turmoil.
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Wiranto and his deputies have warned that the election session, scheduled for between Nov. 1 and 10, could be marred by riots.
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But that sense of joy may be marred by the challenges they face when fathers try to take time off to care for a newborn in this country.
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Our subsequent love affair would be marred by other differences.
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Before the meeting, some worried that the lung cancer data for the drug would be marred by a side effect: In earlier trials, 9% of patients had bled to death from their lungs while on Avastin treatment.
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Will it be honest or marred by fraud?
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The film maker, who last shot in India in 1977 for Close Encounters of The Third Kind, is reportedly planning to co-produce a movie with Reliance, according to the Times of India newspaper, that will be set in Kashmir, on the India- Pakistan border, a region whose scenic beauty is marred by ongoing strife.
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