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Devin Nunes, having to step down with his independence besmirched.
Yet her legacy has often been obscured, if not outright besmirched.
But when these things happen, the whole religion of Islam is besmirched.
At the same time, the reputation of Kavanaugh has been permanently besmirched.
Nothing is more maddening than having the innocence of white Americans besmirched.
We were not going to stand idly by as [Pence] was being besmirched.
He made their relationship a part of his new status, but besmirched her character.
You have besmirched all horses as inept fighters under the guise of a compliment.
" It's difficult, Downing said, "to sit and watch his reputation continue to be besmirched.
"Our police officers who are in uniform should not be besmirched," Ogg said Wednesday.
Now, much as I've besmirched the Browns, I think grabbing Griffin makes sense for them.
Like when Trump besmirched Haiti and countries in Africa, aggravating lawmakers and jeopardizing immigration legislation.
More broadly, a heavy defeat for Trump would almost surely have besmirched Pence's reputation as well.
The exile to the city ensured there was no chance for the besmirched to defend themselves.
You praised a dictator and besmirched the rule of law with a threat to jail your opponent.
Then there's Jamie's son Joffrey, whose name is further besmirched by Olenna Tyrell in her final moments.
Having the besmirched founder out of the picture should help discussions with regulators, including over licence renewals.
And through it all, no scandal ever besmirched Graham during his six decades in the public eye.
Anna says she plans to sue ... because she feels both her name and Prince's memory have been besmirched.
But his flaws tarnished the badge and besmirched the reputation of an agency with "Integrity" in its motto.
When her husband Viktor besmirched the family name by joining the democratic opposition, she was denied basic human rights.
But one of the alleged co-conspirators anonymously filed an emergency appeal, arguing his reputation will be irreparably besmirched.
Nawaz Sharif had seen his daughter, Maryam, as his successor, but she is now besmirched by the Panama saga.
" He besmirched a man wrongly killed by the police in a botched drug operation as not "an altar boy.
I won't be"; and calling Viall's supporters "obsessed fans who think they are defending the besmirched reputation of their idol.
He even went so far as to request that Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, delete his besmirched level 40 account.
The few relatable women we see in our faith are often unfairly besmirched in our communities, as Mary Magdalene once was.
John McCain -- once besmirched by Trump as "not a war hero" -- Trump's own relationship to the war is again being scrutinized.
"Pundits have unfairly besmirched avocado toast as the reason younger Americans aren't buying homes," says Joanne Bradford, Chief Marketing Officer at SoFi.
Many in the film community felt he besmirched the Oscars by turning it into a marketing race rather than a contest of quality.
On the one hand, his character had been besmirched in the 2008 crash, when he was the governor of the Bank of Iceland.
EST Feeling besmirched, Baldwin felt the deep, dramatic need to respond to Trump on Twitter's turf with a mini tweet storm of his own.
The bombing impeded gains for organized labor, besmirched the image of immigrants and radicals, and raised enduring questions about free speech and fair trials.
Reputation management As it should, Uber is concerned with its reputation, which has been besmirched from constituencies that count most: its drivers, passengers and employees.
Our Easter baskets are besmirched with the tang of blue raspberry and smack of bubble gum, our dioramas swarming with GingerPeeps and ghosts of Halloweens past.
He is a racist and a sexist — having refused to rent apartments to African-Americans, retweeted neo-Nazis, besmirched Muslims and Latinos and boastfully molested women.
The first episode tells the story of Martha Mitchell, whose early warnings of corruption were ignored — and whose reputation was besmirched because of her true assertions.
And if you look at the Jack Johnson, right, the African-American boxer who 40 or 50 years ago was besmirched by a prosecution that was outrageous.
"I don't want to see your career derailed because you were besmirched for reporting on another officer," Holt tells Jeffords in an exclusive preview of the episode.
A search found fingerprint-besmirched dishes in the dishwasher, which was enough to issue warrants, and eventually arrest the crew and recover most of the stolen goods.
"It's not good for the N.B.A. to have some of their next-generation stars embroiled in controversies and having their reputations besmirched for integrity issues," Scott said.
All those men and women who did the right thing for a decade and a half are now really besmirched, their reputation is endangered by the president.
And in a country where defamation and privacy laws favor anyone whose reputation might be besmirched, even a little, the costs of silence-breaking can be severe.
The story drifts with Charley, in and out of peril, and becomes a doleful picaresque; as his face grows hollow and besmirched, we desperately want him to survive.
HONG KONG — A Japanese-Australian woman was sentenced on Wednesday to a 10-month jail term in Singapore over blog posts that besmirched foreigners in the city-state.
First up, they released the depositions of Marie Yovanovitch, the former US ambassador to Ukraine who was besmirched and who raised concerns about Rudy Giuliani's shadow foreign policy.
My house was messy, my clothes were from the op shop (or thrift store, as they're known there), my yard was overgrown and besmirched by a (gasp!) clothesline.
I am shocked but not surprised that the enormous amount of work I did in Munich with a lot of sacrifice on a lot of levels should be besmirched.
Now, Francis and the Church that he presides over are taking steps to ensure that the holy ceremony of the Eucharist is not besmirched by any gluten-free products.
This event by Souk Berlin, an evolving project focusing on immigrant cultures in the Hauptstadt, aims to restore the kebab's besmirched reputation and honor the community that created it.
The probe passed the restful methane blue of Neptune, besmirched by a dark spot, and its moon Triton, an ice rock flowing like soft ice cream with geysering nitrogen.
Staring at the frozen crime scene through a blur of tears, I cursed the twisted, thieving S.O.B. who had besmirched this day: the holiest day on the American calendar.
A picture on public broadcaster NHK's website showed part of a rectangular white cloth hung across the front of one of the shrine's main buildings besmirched with numerous black spots.
Once considered the Czechs' poorer country cousins, Slovaks could serve as morale boosters for the frequently besmirched southern Italians, Walloons and others embroiled in the regionalist struggles of modern Europe.
They recommend using services like LocalBitcoins to convert your cash, further besmirching the already besmirched name of cryptocurrencies and ensuring that when you think of bitcoin you'll think of ransomware.
Their statements presented the House of Representatives, whose honor they besmirched, with an opportunity to rebuke them with the same directness the two members used in their words of hate.
Sullivan claimed that the ad had besmirched his good name (even though he wasn't mentioned) and persuaded an Alabama jury to hit The New York Times with a $500,000 verdict.
Broadside Paso Robles Margarita Vineyard Merlot 2014 $18.99 California merlot may never escape its besmirched reputation, courtesy of the 2004 movie "Sideways," which memorably, and with good reason, dismissed it.
That may be an overstatement; unlike Mr. Christie, whose former aides implicated him at trial for knowing of the decision to close bridge lanes, Mr. Cuomo has not been similarly besmirched.
Much of the right was ecstatic as they watched their president fume against the "violent" left and declare that "very fine people" were being besmirched for their involvement in the demonstration.
When the decision was announced, many argued it besmirched her legacy to force this pivotal figure in the abolition of slavery to share the bill with one of its most powerful protectors.
The difficulty is that for many, many people, vinyl is the best and most important thing in the whole wide world and cannot ever, ever be besmirched in any capacity at all.
Visions arise of subway stations ending up like modern sports stadiums and arenas: adorned or besmirched — take your pick — with ungainly (but real) names like Bankers Life Fieldhouse and Guaranteed Rate Field.
It's extremely confusing as to why this movie was made by Netflix, purveyor of complex fare like Stranger Things, House of Cards (now besmirched but quality nonetheless), and Orange Is the New Black.
When 23-year-old Patrick J. Stewart reviews a subway car for his subway-centric YouTube channel, he sometimes brings a white glove to stroke the poles, checking how besmirched his fingertips get.
The President's cheerleaders on conservative channels meanwhile take up his cry that the democratic will of voters is at risk of being besmirched by a "fake news" media that is hostile towards him.
To Giants fans, Manning, a popular, esteemed player, who after being smacked to the ground hundreds of times got back up to start 210 consecutive regular-season games, was besmirched by his churlish bosses.
Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives, shared the indignant realization that America — that what made this country exceptional, the glittering ideals that our Founding Fathers had passed on to us, our proud inheritance — had been besmirched.
Whatever the lens to view Woods's current fate, it helps to revisit a scene in 2010 at Woods's first competitive appearance after five months of blaring tabloid headlines about extramarital affairs that forever besmirched his legacy.
But he probably didn't expect a very public interrogation about some of his actions that besmirched his honor: having killed Daenerys's father, for one, and also having pushed an inquisitive little Stark boy out a window.
Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight Boxing Champion, had his character and career besmirched when he was convicted "under the Mann Act in 1913 for transporting his white girlfriend across state lines," according to the letter.
But he has not been as quick to publicly besmirched an entire swath of people in the same way (although behind closed doors, he did refer to African countries sending refugees to the US as "shithole countries").
A good example of what Sartre had in mind was the novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline, a brilliant writer who besmirched himself by descending into Nazi apologia with his 1938 tract, Trifles for a Massacre (Bagatelles pour un massacre).
When he wasn't pushing conspiracy theories, Trump besmirched witnesses who testified to impeachment investigators, including former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was pushed out as part of the shadow foreign policy that Rudy Giuliani was conducting.
I would just hate for, at the very beginning, that those things he professed on the campaign trail to be diminished or besmirched by having someone in charge of the State Department who doesn't agree with Donald Trump.
And now, the left is launching an all-out campaign to scream and to yell and besmirched and lie and smear and slander and use character assassination against Judge Kavanaugh, and by the way, his kids will be watching.
If the institution they have besmirched hopes to survive this terrible moment intact as a valued voice on behalf of the more than 35 million people living with HIV infection, it must take swifter and more significant action immediately.
"After the President pretty much besmirched so many Americans and says they're from 'shithole' countries because they're from Africa and we need more people from Norway, that kind of put a damper on things, yeah," said Minnesota Democratic Rep.
The former mayor of New York also stressed that he's not worried about his legacy and that he has been besmirched as part of a conspiracy by Democrats, the media and the "deep state" to remove Trump from office.
But look at how he&aposs besmirched himself and thus by extension the FBI that he had going out and doing these interviews, saying these things that are untoward, unprofessional things, saying that Donald Trump was morally unfit for office.
Yet after several incidents that have besmirched the university's reputation, and in an era of heightened self-consciousness over privilege, that formerly contrived embarrassment may be ceding to sincere shame and a reassessment of the merits of a Harvard education.
What's painful is not that you said it about us, but that any president besmirched the office we revere as the symbol of a great and good nation, by saying any such thing about fellow Americans merely for exercising their rights as citizens.
Trump may have besmirched the Republic with lies and attacks on the First Amendment and the judiciary; it cannot be easy for Foreign Service officers to walk into far-flung embassies and know their role is to represent America's democracy to the world.
The female dancer-butterfly phantasm of "Trouble and Appearance," a nocturne, puts me in mind of the unknown, constantly expanding scope of women's power and thought, whether or not you agree that the besmirched, wounded salaryman in the background is Donald Trump.
The backdrop: Gore— who was in Atlanta on Friday to meet with climate change activists and expressed his support of the Green New Deal — besmirched Trump in his 2017 documentary: "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power," and called the president's abandonment of the Paris climate agreement "indefensible."
Yes, some truly terrible people have been given the name Chris over the years (inevitable because the name is very common!), and though "Chris" hasn't been besmirched so much as to be tarnished forever, like Adolf or Donald, these people sure seem like they're trying to abolish Chris.
The peach-kissed pastels depicting the ballerinas may feel a world apart from the smudged inks and acid colors that define the sex workers, but as materials applied to a surface, each acts as a correlative for the surface theatricality, bedazzling or besmirched, that's being trotted out for display.
Signs of Russian hacking, social media meddling and attacks on US infrastructure and the resulting confusion and controversy in Washington raise a sobering possibility: the second US election in a row risks being besmirched in the eyes of millions of voters at an already corrosive moment for US democracy.
His sudden and spectacular downfall — Mr. Schneiderman announced his resignation hours after four women emerged to describe in detail how he had physically assaulted them — has raised questions of whether a powerful office at the heart of the Democratic legal resistance could be sidelined and besmirched by scandal.
In something of a reversal of the usual ideological positions on Capitol Hill, Democrats sprung to the defense of the national law enforcement agency on Wednesday, accusing their Republican colleagues of broad attacks that unfairly besmirched the reputations of the tens of thousands of FBI agents, technicians and support staff.
Even the game's set dressing and environmental storytelling paint an odd picture—houses full of soiled sheets and walls besmirched by dark footprints, as if the now-absent residents of this lonely island suffered catastrophic bladder failure before lacing up their Timberlands and embarking on a bold quest to defy gravity.
Part of my motivation was all the lies that have been told about her death and the people, such as Rosa, who have been besmirched by them [Moncktontold a BBC documentary that Diana had had her period days before her death, meaning that she couldn't have been pregnant with Dodi Al Fayed's child].
The newspaper had trawled the social media profiles of Dunblane massacre survivors – by that stage healthy teens in the process of leading remarkably ordinary teenage lives – and decided that they'd somehow besmirched the memory of their dead school friends by posting on Bebo about drunken nights out they were enjoying 13 years later.
In Britain, those ploys include the tax-minimization schemes of companies like Starbucks and Amazon and are symbolized by the corrupt officials — Nigerian ministers, ex-Soviet insiders, deposed Middle Eastern politicians — who launder their stolen cash and besmirched reputations through British institutions, spending their dirty money on high-end real estate in London.
The stain that a Knicks stint has left on everyone associated with the team in the 21st century besmirched even the résumé of Phil Jackson, whose name is as likely these days to be associated with a disastrous reign at Madison Square Garden as his record 11 championship rings as a coach.
It was weirdly comforting to find out that it hadn't been my leather jacket or tattoos that had aroused their suspicion, but terrible to think of those lovingly maintained graves—with their immaculate stone and tiny photos of round-faced grandmas and stern uncles— being besmirched and broken in the name of metal.
The Wisla Krakow he rejoined, he knew, was in dire straits, its proud history besmirched after a series of disastrous events involving a hooligan takeover, missing money and a mysterious foreign investor who offered himself as a savior, collected the club's ownership certificates and then — without producing even a single zloty — disappeared.
"On a personal note, as well as the huge amount of time, stress and effort it takes to continually combat these scams, this whole episode has been extremely depressing – to see my reputation besmirched by such a big company, out of an unending greed to keep raking in its ad cash," he also writes.
Now they&aposve run out of Klansmen and so what they&aposre doing is they&aposre going after people whose political views they disagree with and who tend to be conservative and it&aposs become a party of the shoddy list and they besmirched the good names of good people with whom they disagree and it&aposs become a caricature of itself.
"What would have otherwise been a democratic milestone is now besmirched with the ugly stain of an uncontested election — such is the cost of a government that thinks in terms of politics of power, as opposed to dignity," wrote Rio Hoe, a law student, in a column on the website Consensus SG. The office of the president is largely ceremonial, but its duties include the power to authorize investigations into corruption.
The combined weight of the personal and professional toll of the three-month prison term Hill served for tax evasion in 22004; a history of being hours-late to shows; a besmirched legacy over not properly crediting Miseducation producers; and now further allegations of her compromised professionalism, as the musician Robert Glasper recently alleged she threatened not to pay him and other live musicians that she'd hired for gigs, suggest a kind of creative and professional malaise.
In the battle royal to become the last dock-less scooter startup standing (and un-besmirched by poop), Bird has inked what it is characterizing as exclusive deals with Ninebot (the parent company of Segway) and Xiaomi (yes, that Xiaomi), for rights to their supply of scooters for ride-sharing in the U.S. Ninebot and Xiaomi are the current champions in the scooter manufacturing market, and locking in their supply may cut off a big source of hardware for competitors Spin and LimeBike, both of which used Ninebot and Xiaomi for scooters.

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