• This was salt in the wound for the Poole family, who had to hear their loved one's reputation besmirched.

    BBC: How science caught up with killer

  • Still besmirched by questionable wordplay and lacking their former popularity, the Justins are looking to Lambeth Palace with some excitement.

    BBC: A serious Justin at last

  • The wilder elements conducted public smashings of teacups besmirched by sugar, but most abstainers tried to make their point more politely.

    ECONOMIST: Sugar

  • As to the larger issue here, let us shine a light on it and show it in all its besmirched glory.

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  • It would be a double tragedy if his memory is besmirched by an assumption the he was seeking thrills or personal publicity.

    CNN: Why we chase storms

  • The disheartening costs of retaining your own lawyer to defend your besmirched reputation aside, the FINRA expungement process itself can be quite daunting.

    FORBES: Former Chase Broker Goes the Distance in FINRA Expungement Victory

  • Each of these venerable brands has been besmirched by severe times and still successfully transformed their focus and approach to their brands and business models.

    FORBES: Kodak: RIP'd From Its Roots Or Back To Them?

  • It is not only besmirched by the Shia killings, but also by a vicious, multi-sided turf war between ethnic and sectarian groups, mafias and land grabbers.

    BBC: Violent backdrop for crucial Pakistan elections

  • As a result I am disappointed that the programme I was looking forward to (The Power of Nightmares) is now besmirched by this clear example of scare mongering.

    BBC: Your comments on the Your child's been stabbed programme..

  • Thompson's portfolio and you'd think you're looking at a bunch of injured and aching players in the trainer's room: Cardinal Health, Viacom, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, even scandal-besmirched Tyco International.

    FORBES: Stumbling Angels

  • The Republican label is besmirched and many have walked away.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Yet somehow none of these rows besmirched Mr Sacher's reputation.

    ECONOMIST: Paul Sacher

  • If it is not met in two or three years' time, it will not be Lord Irvine who is mocked in the tabloids, cross-questioned on television, besmirched as the young thugs' friend.

    ECONOMIST: A wigging for Lord Irvine

  • In such a climate, perhaps the strangest thing about the breakthrough of the Lib Dems less besmirched by fiddled expenses than the other parties, and untainted by office is that it took so long to come.

    ECONOMIST: Britain��s third party may soon be much more than that

  • They want an end to the use of so-called "extraordinary rendition" -- the soft name for what has, in effect, been kidnapping and torture by the CIA -- that has besmirched the name of democracy.

    CNN: Analysis: Europe wants to love Obama

  • Mr Zhou's record, damaged by his links to Mr Bo, was further besmirched in April, when Chen Guangcheng, a blind legal activist, escaped from his home in Shandong province, where he was being detained illegally by the authorities.

    ECONOMIST: China��s security state

  • While e-mail once seemed to be the shiny new frontier of marketing, companies must now dodge plenty of landmines, not the least of which is the potential of having their brand besmirched by being associated with spam.

    FORBES: Spam: It's Even Worse Than You Think

  • The report says that on the evidence the MPs saw no reason to think the scientists dishonest or their science besmirched, or to doubt the consensus among climate scientists that humans are warming the world and will warm it further.

    ECONOMIST: Green.view

  • "There's thousands of care workers out there who are doing an excellent job and I wouldn't want those individuals to be diminished or besmirched in any way as a result of the findings about a small number of people who aren't providing the appropriate care, " he said.

    BBC: Edwin Poots defends Northern Ireland care workers

  • But just as the majority of single mothers, who are not impoverished, don't deserve to be placed in the victim column, so, too, the majority of ultra-Orthodox Israelis do not deserve to have their reputation besmirched because of the bad behavior of a small, vocal and easily provoked minority.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Is Israeli society unraveling?

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