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"sullied" Definitions
  1. soiled, stained, or tarnished: He was above the sullied reputations of some party members, who were thought to be corrupt, greedy, and arrogant.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of sully.

327 Sentences With "sullied"

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But Teapot Dome forever sullied the reputationof America's 29th president.
Our attention spans hadn't been sullied by Twitter or Instagram.
I woke bereft, sullied in my blood, sweat, and tears.
If that fundamentally unequal dynamic shifts, then that metaphor is sullied.
Despite his camaraderie with Kushner, MbS's Arab credentials will be sullied.
I think he didn't want to be sullied as a cartoonist.
None of it, though, has sullied that first memory for Alli.
The scandal has disrupted Volkswagen's global business and sullied its reputation.
Oil has sullied everything it touches, very much including the US government.
A string of sexual assaults against foreign women has sullied India's reputation.
Now, he has badly sullied that image by taking these speech honorariums.
He expressed concern that the entire anti-Mafia movement was being sullied.
Superstars whose sullied reputations appear salvageable only by rehab, imprisonment or death.
But their arrests further sullied the reputation of the National Intelligence Service.
Instead, by the narrow standards of his day, his reputation was sullied.
Yet both men, formerly known as principled conservatives, sullied their moment of revertebration.
Perfect for the traveller whose finest suit was sullied by an overeager camel.
Hillary Clinton had a sullied history that rightfully prevented many from supporting her.
She reached for my sullied phone and wiped its face with her napkin.
Back to back sullied championships would be a lot for baseball to absorb.
Sullied groundwater leaches into streams, polluting drinking water and contributes to fish kills.
His work clothes were often paint flecked from renovating apartments, his fingernails sullied.
Like Levandowski, he had a strong reputation in the industry that is now sullied.
Even if that nuclear option is not invoked, Mr Cooper's legitimacy will be sullied.
Up to this point, it's the reputation of the UN that has been sullied.
By signing the bills, he had secured his legacy, they said, not sullied it.
That contribution was sullied by Pakistan's failure to locate Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad.
Sexism is also alive and well, as Trump's misogyny-sullied road to victory illustrates.
He also reported on financial dealings that sullied the mayoralty of David N. Dinkins.
Paterson's reputation has long been sullied by headlines about corrupt politicians and gang violence.
As we reported ... Banfield said the accuser's claims were "appalling" and sullied the #MeToo movement.
I often find restaurant curries too sweet, too thick, and sullied by unwelcome dried fruit.
Despite such dramatic gestures, too few Hindus accept that the Ganges's holy waters are sullied.
The idea of our friendship being sullied by such a silly exchange made me cringe.
Mystery, Alaska: A fun concept sullied by misogyny and an absolutely wretched Mike Myers Cameo.
J. winds up feeling morally sullied, bought for the price of a fancy airplane ticket.
Our window to the internet, once clear and full of potential, had become sullied with frustration.
That 100 percent clean energy milestone gets a bit sullied with Apple's repair policies in mind.
Looking back now, he said his reputation was sullied unduly, but he does not seek revenge.
The once glamorous reputation was sullied by recurring problems involving drugs and crime, the mayor said.
"Far from receiving compassion, they are considered 'sullied' and rejected by their own families," she said.
Sunde has decided to sue for defamation against the labels, claiming they've sullied his good name.
Models walked the runway Lady Liberty-style, carrying burning torches or swathed in sullied American flags.
When it comes to fallen men and #MeToo: She's not the only woman sullied by association.
He's elated to be given a sex slave in direct replacement for his "sullied," dead daughter.
The web video format was not yet sullied by the pursuit of fame or extreme wealth.
No regime changes, riots, violent revolutions, wars or foreign invasions have sullied its exalted urban status.
As sullied as the term has become in recent years, I do still believe in unity.
But the stubborn scandal over the London real estate holdings sullied the reputation of his family.
We wish that Clinton faced a worthy opponent: she deserves a less sullied, more substantive win.
Nonetheless, the spectre of big tech firms abusing their troves of user data has sullied their image.
Its image is sullied, deteriorating by the week, with mounting scandals engulfing the highest levels of government.
It wasn't technically illegal, but it violated the trust of his supporters and sullied his pious image.
But actually the people who didn't like those wonderful last paintings sullied him as a cartoonist anyway.
They have also worried that Mr. Pence may be sullied by the controversies of his running mate.
His career is back on track, for sure, but his reputation might be sullied for other reasons.
He says the facts in Renita Hill's case don't support her claims that Cosby sullied her good reputation.
Their precious theories now sullied, scholars of American politics are hurriedly revising the old, and originating the new.
He was also annoyed by the many articles about celebrities surrounding reviews, which cluttered and sullied the database.
But you know you've sullied political and public trust about how Facebook is a guardian of people's data.
" Afterward, it says, Ms. Tirschwell "jumped out of bed," got dressed and left, feeling "sullied by the experience.
During the Nazi era, Deutsche Bank sullied its reputation by financing Hitler's regime and purchasing stolen Jewish gold.
"In using Greyball, Uber has sullied its own reputation," the Portland Bureau of Transportation wrote in its report.
I refuse to have the Pledge of Allegiance sullied by the jingoism and divisions of our present national leaders.
And she wasn't the only one in her set with man-sullied skin creams (Lisowski Cox endured similar hardships).
"The cruelty of having one's reputation sullied by an anonymous coward is agonizing," he said following Judge Recana's decision.
At first, he was embarrassed to release it, since Doomsday Preppers sullied the name of his survival-minded brethren.
She told a priest, since she still hoped to be a nun, but he deflected her as something sullied.
It also sullied the company's prized image as the best-behaved major American bank after the 2008 financial crisis.
The joyous occasion was sullied by a subsequent Chick-fil-A subtweet, which Popeyes was quick to respond to.
Kale. Chips. You sullied perfection, and now the only thing to do is to go back to the beginning.
More recent reports that the service had spied on European Union allies and foreign journalists have sullied its image.
Last year Saudi Arabia sullied itself by detaining the Lebanese prime minister, Saad Hariri, releasing him only under international pressure.
Dozens of the mostly Hondurans waited in lines to bathe and washed clothes sullied from 2,600 miles of relentless travel.
It surveyed thousands of Note owners to see just how sullied the name had become—and found nothing but love.
Volkswagen has been struggling to move beyond an emissions scandal that has disrupted its global business and sullied its reputation.
If McElwain exaggerated the threats or made them up altogether, then he essentially sullied an entire fan base without merit.
Third, respectable businesses promoting their legitimate interests worry about being sullied by association with Mr Trump's entourage, or his views.
Here is a young man who desperately wants to escape his sullied family name and constantly seeks to prove himself.
Conservative lawmakers are also likely loathe to see the administration's reputation sullied by another spending scandal ahead of midterm elections.
Conyers joined the House in 22010 and stepped down in 19893, after his reputation was sullied by sexual harassment accusations.
"What these carriers are battling with is making sure their brand image is not sullied by this," Mr. Crutchfield said.
She worries about family members who might think she's sullied her grandmother's memory, and is terrified of the critical response.
Respect for the office must begin with Trump, who's sullied it with mendacity, bigotry and autocratic contempt for the Constitution.
Cook with it, drink it — just don't disregard the fortified Sicilian wine, whose name has been sullied by supermarket knockoffs.
Biden, whom I admire for his impassioned defense of the American idea that Trump has sullied, represents the old paradigm.
Alex Rodriguez, a player who sullied baseball by lying about his performance-enhancing drug use, is now a network analyst.
His campaign says spending his own money buys them an opportunity to be heard without being sullied by special interests.
Returning that money just because the donor's reputation is now sullied may get the charity in trouble with state regulators.
But unless the US research climate changes, maybe-sullied seed money seems to some like the best option for risky research.
Bill Cosby and his criminal offenses, for example, have sullied what were fond memories of The Cosby Show and its star.
Liaison Office staff, meanwhile, had replaced the sullied state seal with a new one and encased it in a plexiglass box.
But over the years, as Walmart's reputation was sullied by allegations of unsafe working conditions, overtime theft and sex discrimination, Mrs.
Several — Tom Price, Reince Priebus, Sean Spicer and Rex Tillerson — have badly sullied their standing with virtually everyone outside the administration.
Now, as Bhutan increasingly opens up to the world, the ancient tradition has been evolving or, some say, sullied — by commercialization.
"You have sullied my name and reputation, and you have delivered me a disgrace at a time when," he trailed off.
Do you know there is not some central database of your likes, being sullied if you double-tap on too many memes?
But the sesquicentennial has been sullied by news that the government is being real cheap when it comes to the graphic design.
Is the word now — and words matter — is the word now sullied in that way, because that's how people think of it?
I'm glad that it wasn't directly related to the band or any interpersonal stuff that may have sullied our relationships going forward.
Last time, our sullied coworkers divulged some of their most tragic spills, and this time around the stories get even more intense.
Everything was a strategic move, which is why he never came away weakened or sullied by his interactions with apartheid's worst offenders.
Or moving backward toward an old world that preserves the traditions of the faith in a time before nukes sullied the landscape.
If this summer's heat index hasn't sullied the idea of a warm dessert, peach cobbler is a second, indulgent way to go.
A convention speech riddled with factual flubs, along with an odd anecdote about a fudged marathon time, sullied his Boy Scout brand.
He also loathed digital photography, which was junk and a joke, and any sort of touching-up, which made him feel sullied.
" — Marie Havnø Frank "And the female journalists who had their reputations sullied and careers stalled by Thrush's slander — just collateral damage, eh?
"It was an age when the morals of even the most respectable black women were questioned and sullied by racist stereotypes," Bundles wrote.
Within weeks, more than 125 miles of coast had been sullied by the accidental release of chemicals including cyanide, phenols and iron hydroxide.
"The cruelty of having one's reputation sullied by an anonymous coward is agonizing," Mr. Woods said in a statement provided by his lawyer.
Synergy is a tainted term in the tech world, having been sullied by a steady succession of invocations tied to ill-fated mergers.
It had the makings of a Shakespearean tragedy: feuding family members, a struggle for money and power, a disputed inheritance, and sullied reputations.
She opted not to add to the feeding frenzy, allowing her name and her reputation to be sullied despite having done nothing wrong.
There is no pristine free market — just real-world markets thoroughly sullied by imbalances of power and regulations that favor corporations over workers.
A source of comfort to many has been forever sullied and it is hard to believe that the Catholic Church can be redeemed.
When this book finally releases its grip, you may find your lapels sullied by grubby fingerprints you are in no rush to scrub out.
Borzutsky makes the reader feel provoked but not shamed, sullied but imbued with an instinct to resist or negate the world order under consideration.
The players who dominated during the home-run chase of 1998 have all since retired (their careers sullied, in many cases, by steroid use).
"The image that India built around Bengaluru as its 'Silicon Valley' is being sullied," its secretary general, D. S. Rawat, said in a statement.
As for the man, though he's embodied in the sullied flesh by the talented Gabriel Ebert, his identity is, as always, open to debate.
"When a place of recollection is desecrated, it's the entire Republic that is sullied," Castaner said on Twitter shortly after officials visited the cemetery.
A few months later, Sini told me that he had seen his first task in the job as cleaning up a deeply sullied department.
As Rousseauian innocents of the Internet age, they aren't susceptible to the vapidity, solipsism and toxicity the rest of us have been sullied by.
"We should leave those decisions in the hands of our intelligence professionals and not risk them being sullied by the political debate," he said.
"These sites are dangerous when the sun is shining," he said, referring to past spills that sullied local drinking water sources with toxic gook.
However, a popular association with extramarital affairs, prostitution and hidden cameras has sullied their reputation, exacerbated by their often garish decor and muted lighting.
ELIZABETH BRIGHT WASHINGTON ♦ To the Editor: I felt too sullied and saddened to get through Robert Gottlieb's roundup of this season's romance novels.
There is not one area of my life that has not been sullied by the tampering of the White House and the Republican Senate.
But critics say her reputation as democracy icon was sullied by her failure to speak out about mass killings and displacement of the Rohingya.
Although most of PwC's clients are aware that mistakes can happen, "the name of the firm has unfortunately been a little sullied," he added.
Even the climax is sullied by a huge, distracting question mark: why is there a crucial master off switch in the middle of a beach?
Officials cut water services after rainstorms and landslides sullied the supply, and at least three people have died in flooding caused by the heavy rains.
Within weeks, more than 200 km (125 miles) of coast had been sullied by the accidental release of chemicals including cyanide, phenols and iron hydroxide.
If he does step down his replacement would likely be Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez, seen among protesters as sullied for her association with the governor.
He sullied the streets of my beloved city with bikes, drove rents skyward and has a penchant for telling people how to live their lives.
I have to tell you, if you were my daughter, I would have preferred that my daughter accept to be killed than to be sullied.
Imagine the uproar if Hillary Clinton, even with her far superior understanding of foreign policy, had hired such a sullied individual as her campaign chairman.
"There's a large group of people, they don't want in their mind to have their entertainment experience sullied by people's political beliefs," the performer continued.
The opposition has been embroiled in internal squabbles and sullied by scandals of their own and Najib's government has been bolstered by strong economic growth.
She said people in the office were too afraid of what would happen to the firm, and their jobs, should Mr. Meier's name be sullied.
Afterward the aide helped her to the bathroom to clean up while I threw the sullied clothes into the hamper and wiped down the bureau.
But her reputation has been sullied by her response to the plight of the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority living in the western Rakhine state.
After a heated argument, the three women trooped off to complain to the village cleric, claiming she had sullied the name of the Prophet Mohammed.
"She opted not to add to the feeding frenzy, allowing her name and her reputation to be sullied despite having done nothing wrong," read the statement.
We're certain that we have it figured out — who musters the most patience, who makes the greatest sacrifices, who's pure, who's sullied — until it falls apart.
Even if the DoE were to succeed in erasing the gainful-employment rule, for-profits are unlikely to come roaring back because their reputations are sullied.
I was the one being penetrated and sullied with bacteria, while he just got to fuck me, have an orgasm, and leave town the next day.
But if I'm Martin, tonight is the first time I feel like I have a duty to finish these books, lest their legacy be sullied somehow.
"She opted not to add to the feeding frenzy, allowing her name and her reputation to be sullied despite having done nothing wrong," the family said.
But is it possible to hold onto an identity that is so closely tied to that piece of art when the artist himself has sullied it?
The last eight years have sullied the board's reputation, as the Obama administration tirelessly employed it as a tool to do the bidding of union bosses.
A woman sings her distress over vacationers who have sullied the beach with their spilled beer, scraps of smoked fish, dog shit, and a champagne cork.
Yet in recent years its reputation has been sullied by recognition of potentially serious side effects, especially dangerous bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract or the brain.
" By the 1990s, the word had become so toxic that hardly anyone running for office dared embrace it, and Democrats adopted less sullied labels like "progressive.
There will be a glorious beach, fine food and wines in a setting that allows sullied chiefs to circulate among their peers and not skulk around.
In a lawsuit last month, the attorney general of the Virgin Islands, Denise N. George, said Mr. Epstein had sullied the territory's reputation with his conduct.
Like all good Teutonic things from the early 20th century, it was eventually sullied by the Nazis, some of whose leaders favored state-sponsored organic farming.
In recent developments, the withdrawn IPO plans of WeWork and disappointing performance of Uber and Lyft in public markets have sullied the reputation of venture capital.
Even before the report, British Cycling had been sullied by drug allegations concerning Team Sky, which competes in premier road events like the Tour de France.
The rich and the powerful have sullied the word "socialism," as our country has become an oligarchy that resembles the robber-baron era in many ways.
While no one was booing Osaka's efforts, the jeers certainly sullied the trophy presentation — so much so that Williams stepped in and called for people to stop.
Worse than that, I'd sullied our platonic friendship with such a lewd act, and I didn't imagine there would be any way to go back from that.
The traffickers told Huong that by crossing the border she had sullied her reputation, but that if she behaved well they would find her a Chinese husband.
Perhaps that's for the best – a goal of such free-thinking invention and quality does not deserve to be sullied with anything as structured as a name.
Either way, we feel tenderly towards these workers, who are mostly pretty young, not yet sullied by the reams of child pornography awaiting them in their future.
Tester sullied the reputation of a good man and no doubt chilled many people who ever had a fleeting thought of offering themselves up for public service.
An eternity politician seduces the populace with a vision of the past in which the nation was once great, only to be sullied by some external enemy.
As nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus sullied the bay, much of the underwater life, including grasses and the fish and shellfish that lived inside it, died off.
Personal Health In recent years, its reputation has been sullied by recognition of potentially serious side effects, especially dangerous bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract or the brain.
In the first instance, the authorities published images of sullied baby clothes worn by the newborn, who was found lying on a pillow in a bus stop.
The immaculate cleanliness that Turner works so hard to maintain is sullied almost immediately by gallons of drool as a happy Hooch gives himself a good shake.
Cases of sexual abuse have sullied the organization's reputation, and United Nations forces are blamed for bringing cholera to Haiti, and then bringing little relief to Haitians.
Now, PewDiePie wants it to end after high-profile incidents — a defacing of a World War II memorial and a mention by a mass murderer — sullied the movement.
Meanwhile, the bride retreats to the bathroom after witnessing the whole scene, inconsolably bawling her eyes out about how they've sullied the "most important day" of her life.
"The market is worried Yantai's cobalt is sullied by child labor, the LME should take it off the deliverable list," a source on the exchange's cobalt committee said.
Clegg told the New Statesman that he called out the fact that Facebook had "sullied political and public trust" following the giant Cambridge Analytica data breach last year.
The boys said that she had sullied the honor of her village with her brazen behavior and that she now roamed the streets like the dog she was.
Since his publications, Assange has sullied his own name and reputation, not least by working with Russia to undermine Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign by releasing embarrassing stolen emails.
You've either done work dirtier than you meant to or told fibs bigger than you ought to or been sullied by contact or been thrown to the wolves.
Among them was a reference to his summer swing through the North — to the idea that Johnson had sullied the office of the presidency with dangerous, demagogic rhetoric.
Yet, she lost her job, endured a hit job by The Hill newspaper, and had her reputation vilified and sullied publicly by the president of the United States.
"When a place of recollection is desecrated, it's the entire Republic that is sullied," Christophe Castaner, France's interior minister, wrote on Twitter after visiting the cemetery in Herrlisheim.
Whether he does this intentionally or unintentionally, strategically or carelessly, as a consequence he's developed a reputation as a dirty fighter that's sullied his reputation as a brilliant one.
If the Democrats' message is effective, two things could happen: It could convince Republicans senators to call for a more thorough investigation, or leave Kavanaugh's confirmation sullied with scandal.
We used to think that there was such a thing as "pure" Android, which was then sullied by unnecessary and annoying layers of software slathered on top of it.
She's not a white man, she's liberal, she's flirted with the notion of running, she's a voice for women and the abused in a sullied Hollywood industry, she's famous.
The Left hopes that they have further sullied Republicans in this episode, but they have shown to many that the Republicans is the party of fairness and themselves extremists.
"Land of the Throat" roams abandoned or sullied sites around Guangzhou and Shenzhen, avoiding character and plot in favor of wordless, melancholy shots that cohere into a lurid dreamscape.
If Facebook's image is permanently sullied by the furor over Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by President Trump's 2016 election campaign, Zucktown will falter before it is finished.
The smudges and footprints that sullied those earlier paintings are gone, and, except for some mottled passages of pink clouds, the canvases might as well have been inkjet-printed.
But when nothing is made public, rumors rush to fill the vacuum, trapping players in a kind of character purgatory, their names never publicly sullied but not exactly pristine.
But in doing so, he handed China a victory and sullied his reputation with its leader, Xi Jinping, as a tough negotiator who ought to be feared, analysts said.
But critics say Myanmar's state counselor's image as a democracy icon was sullied by her failure to speak out about the alleged mass killings and displacement of the Rohingya.
Then late Friday night, Mr. Jammeh appeared again on state television and suddenly reversed himself, citing what he said were voter irregularities that he said sullied the race's results.
There now exists a small club of former Trump administration officials who were widely respected before joining the administration and whom Trump has sullied, to greater or lesser degrees.
Corporate public-relations consultants in London, where Vedanta's main holding company is based, have depressingly ample experience in helping commodities firms whose reputations risk being sullied by such police violence.
Both women are being represented by David Boies, the legal legend who fought for gay marriage but whose reputation has been sullied by his associations with Theranos and Harvey Weinstein.
" In The Guardian, Jason Farago referred to Mr. Sala's "unrivaled capacity to excavate the sullied dreams of Modernism, and to imagine a future on the ruins of the recent past.
Many intelligent, savvy people have joined the administration, only to find that their counsel is ignored and that they and their reputations are sullied as they return to private life.
Since news of their encounter, del Castillo's name continues to be sullied and inextricably linked to the drug kingpin with many wondering why she would get cozy with a deadly criminal.
Trump did not mention the controversies at a rally in West Virginia on Tuesday night, but he did brag about his endorsement record -- a number that would be sullied hours later.
So inevitably it's the croissant that's seen as being in danger of degradation: the noble, labor-intensive French pastry sullied by its union with the crude, arriviste American doughnut or muffin.
That fight was among Eubank's best – he somehow rallied from a dominant Watson performance to knock his opponent down in the 11th and win in the 12th – but it sullied him.
These enablers are allowing our most important institutions (the F.B.I., the courts, the State Department) to be sullied or dismantled while the ignorant man in our White House carries on unchecked.
U.S. scrutiny of Chinese technology majors, in addition to a wider sell-down in technology stocks has further sullied demand for the electronic components made and exported by the two countries.
Asus's third smart watch appears at a critical time for Android Wear, which has been sullied by defections from the platform and the delay, until later this year, of Wear OS 2.0.
But it's been ruined, sullied and tarnished by 70s nights in pubs and We Love Disco shows where John Leslie and one of the Krankies wax lyrical about platform shoes and miniskirts.
HLN anchor Ashleigh Banfield skewered the woman who publicly attacked Aziz Ansari, saying that she has sullied the #MeToo movement and her remedy was simply to get up and leave his apartment.
It's kind of a horrible feeling to know that if somebody's close to you, you put them in danger of being hurt, of being sullied — trivialized — just by virtue of knowing you.
And since then, conservative talk radio has been sullied by opportunistic politicians — or the industry's less-successful players on the left — anytime some nutcase with non-defined political leanings commits mass murder.
Then it's only a matter of time before ocean organisms ingest the particles—giant larvaceans, for instance, rely on a mucus net to catch tiny prey, a haul now sullied with microplastics.
I have a title that is waiting for me and the jersey of my country, which I have never betrayed or sullied, is more important than anything that's been done to me.
In an age in which public discourse has been sullied, and political lines have been drawn in the sand, it makes sense that people would want to bond with the like-minded.
He led an entirely straight romantic life after prison, and his relationship history was replete with episodes of abuse and misbehavior that sullied the affection he showed for the women he loved.
Embroiled in internal squabbles and sullied by scandals of their own, the opposition for the longest time could not even agree on who would lead the country should they win the elections.
The danger for Biden is that Democratic voters start to worry that, however unfair, the Ukraine mess has sullied him and that they need to turn to someone fresh-faced and new.
Ed Sheeran was on it recently and everyone seemed mad because the show about dragons and incest and drinking mead and fighting with spears was suddenly sullied by the silly singing man.
Van Sant's 2015 film The Sea of Trees sullied the "suicide forest," sending McConaughey into Aokigahara as a ponderous and mildly insufferable man who finds the will to live via helpful Japanese ghosts.
Authorities are perhaps understandably concerned that Lochte's story, if it turns out to have been made up or exaggerated, has unfairly impugned the city's reputation and sullied the success of the country's Olympics.
"That the Workers' Party sullied itself by getting involved in all this corruption, this is a tragedy, maybe the major tragedy of what is happening today," said José Murilo de Carvalho, a historian.
Ultimately, the Brown ruling compelled our country to confront the systemic injustice that sullied our past and pushed us to grasp the unrealized promise of equality at the heart of our nation's founding.
Closed culture Japan's reputation as a place to do business has been sullied in recent years by scandals like Kobe Steel falsifying product data, Takata's deadly airbags and Toshiba's (TOSBF) damaging accounting debacles.
Warm air sullied by the smell of minty waste rushes past Lyle, quick and forceful as if the unwelcome spirit of the human luggage behind was exorcised and appointed a new host yonder.
At each stop along the way, the baby's pure potential gets a bit more sullied as Chris — let's stick with that name for simplicity — absorbs the limitations of his people and his times.
Today, their triumph appears sullied: mired not only by its own limitations, but by Brexit, which is polluting the violently toxic brew negotiators thought they had placed a lid on 20 years ago.
It's a question Asian-American chefs often have to field, as if "we've been sullied by American culture," said Diep Tran, the chef of Good Girl Dinette, a Vietnamese diner in Los Angeles.
There were the rumors of farmers in India driven to suicide by GMO-incurred debt, the tales of sullied gene pools and browbeaten scientists and university stooges and journalist shills and Brobdingnagian government influence.
And unlike several other members of the Trump cabinet, Mr. Sessions has not sullied the administration with headlines over first-class jet travel, exorbitant office furnishings, lobbyist-furnished housing — or all of the above.
More than 20003 in 4 global deaths of children under 5 years old are due to polluted environments, including smoggy air, sullied water and poor sanitation, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday.
She launched a series of critical tweets against the bill filled with the usual liberal talking points but she also included an off-the-rails "people will die" statement that sullied the whole affair:
Mogherini has consistently argued that the JCPOA's nuclear focus should not be sullied by attempts to import other issues such as ballistic missile control and regional security, which can be addressed in other forums.
And somehow, when I find a good one, I'm happy, the way split-pea soup makes me happy, or memories of my mother's flanken, which I have not sullied by trying to make myself.
In an interview with Telerama in 2013, Mr. Kechiche said that Ms. Seydoux "did not take into consideration the disastrous effect of her comments," which he felt undermined the film and sullied his craft.
In practical terms, supporters hope that granting the Frome rights will give lawyers a new avenue to seek redress whenever its waters are sullied by runoff from pig and dairy farms or overflowing sewers.
Fedor Emelianenko doesn't deserve to have his name sullied by the circus surrounding the Russian MMA Union as much as he didn't deserve to earn the decision win over Maldonado in the first place.
This battle of propaganda machines will churn on, unmercifully, until election day, and whichever candidate ends up winning the White House, he or she will have been ethically sullied and politically hobbled along the way.
The game's image was sullied in Cape Town last month when Australia batsman Cameron Bancroft was caught on camera tampering with the ball during the third test of the ill-tempered series against South Africa.
This week, the stench from Hacking Team's misdeeds wafted over and sullied cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, after news came out that Coinbase had purchased a startup founded by three former Hacking Team members, according to Motherboard.
These bacteria can be easily killed through cooking (washing them barely does anything), but just like with raw milk and water, some people love food that hasn't been sullied by the stain of modern technology.
For today's player, let's travel back to a time before any mean Sharks sullied the pristine reputation of Winnipeg by picking a name off the roster that brought the city its most recent playoff win.
They're also both gigantic fuckups: Teddy is the eternal frat boy while Brody is a Ryan Lochte simulacrum, an Olympic golden boy who sullied his reputation by losing one for his team in spectacular fashion.
According to the Columbus Dispatch, however, Clifford's triumphant victory was sullied when she saw a Facebook post last week by the third-place male competitor, announcing that he would be heading to the national competition.
In issuing the statement, Kuchar clearly hoped to put an end to the bad tidings that had sullied his image and cast him as a tone-deaf American with a let-them-eat-cake attitude.
Using an Internet-based model of direct democracy, 5-Star has cemented its support base among younger voters by pitching honesty and integrity as more valuable than the experience of parties sullied by decades of scandal.
Years of corruption scandals implicating senior party officials and government ministers have sullied the ANC's reputation and could prove costly on May 13 as opposition parties target malfeasance as a key pillar of their election campaigns.
The renewed commitment followed a weekend of rallies by Black Lives Matter groups from Florida to Oregon, events that were soon sullied by the brazen attack on police by 29-year-old former marine Gavin Long.
North Korea then threatened to attack the loudspeakers, which it said sullied the "dignity of our supreme leadership," and put its military on what it called a "semi-war" footing, moving more troops to the border.
Eight months isn't a short time to have your name sullied if the truth is on your side, as the players said it was and MLB ultimately determined, but at least their whole affair is done.
He will have to repair the United Nations' reputation for peacekeeping, sullied by repeated accusations of sexual abuse, and show that the secretary general's office can stand up to political pressure from rich and powerful countries.
Our skies have been sullied, as have our lungs; mercury wafts from these and other smokestacks and falls with rain on Mesa Verde National Park and in the clear, icy streams of the San Juan Mountains.
But diesel's reputation has been sullied during the last two years by the Volkswagen emissions cheating scandal, as well as by revelations that the European regulation of diesel emissions by various carmakers has been surprisingly lax.
It was the first feature film by an African-American woman to have a wide release, an achievement sullied only by the icy reception that Hollywood gave Ms. Dash, back then and pretty much ever since.
Regardless of the outcome of the police investigations, the allegations surrounding Lula and his party may already have sullied his reputation enough to deal a fatal blow to his chances of running for election in 2018.
Four days later President Trump's visit to Paris for the World War I centennial sullied this demonstration of allied camaraderie as he skipped much of the observance, including a symbolic walk down the Champs Elysee with allies.
The opposition accuses Moise's ruling alliance of seeking to replace the previous prime minister because he was too keen on investigating the embezzlement of Venezuelan aid funds that could have sullied its members, including the president himself.
"White Noise," is, oddly, most convincing at its most abstract, when you can sit back and go with the sullied flow of spoken word — all those brand names, all those possessions, all that stuff — and sensory onslaught.
Shares of Europe's leading carmakers fell on Monday following news that EU anti-trust regulators were investigating possible cartel action amongst them, in the latest probe of a sector whose reputation has been sullied by emissions cheating.
In addition to the tamales, Khan served hamburgers, chili, pie, and ice cream—any flavor except chocolate, which he avoided because it sullied the cuffs of the white button-down shirts he liked to wear to work.
Tourism boomed even after the deadliest attack on Thai soil in peacetime at a shrine in central Bangkok shook the country and as a high profile trial for the murder of two British backpackers sullied the industry's reputation.
As Axios' Shane Savitsky wrote after her striking speech, "She's not a white man, she's liberal, she's flirted with the notion of running, she's a voice for women and the abused in a sullied Hollywood industry, she's famous."
One of those evenings where you drop a hot dog on the floor while coming up a bit harder than you'd anticipated and end up staring forlornly at the sullied frankfurter feeling sadder than you've ever felt before.
With this information—the amount of soot and the rate at which it is falling—scientists estimated that it would have taken between 10 million and 100 million years for that proverbial snowy field to find itself sullied.
One of the other two so sullied, Jill Kelley -- often referenced in the media as a "Tampa socialite" -- on Thursday dropped her case against the U.S. government for violating her privacy rights by leaking her name to the media.
Analysts told the WSJ that the Note 7 wouldn't affect sales of the Galaxy S8, which is sporting a new pink version exclusive to Taiwan and has managed not to have its reputation sullied by the Note 7 debacle.
You may wonder why that matters, why a sensible, professional in her 40s might weep for an imaginary character, who some people view as the sullied creation of a now infamous celebrity accused of preying on dozens of women.
Tanoh sued for unfair dismissal in Togo and in Ivory Coast on the grounds that a letter published during the dispute by an Ecobank board member, the head of South Africa-based Public Investment Corporation, had sullied his reputation.
There it is, a disc of brick-like meat sandwiched between two beige saucers; a little slab of sadness, just barely cushioned by desiccated bread, sitting on a bare plate next to a popsicle stick sullied with burger grease.
With a black eye and a sullied reputation, Big Tech may be entering an age of tapered profits, the victim of much-reduced public tolerance for the industry's free ride, say U.S. and European industry leaders, analysts and academics.
Much to my surprise, people who I'd looked up to, that I felt an instinctive need to protect from my sullied presence, were just as in awe of the kind of experience I'd been picking up along the way.
Force Ouvrière, one of the main unions opposed to the changes, said in a statement after the overhaul was pushed through that the bill "was and remains sullied by its antidemocratic character" and vowed to continue fighting against it.
In an interview, Mr. Gardner said the serial controversies had unfairly sullied the commission's public image almost before it had begun work, adding that he had been branded by some as a vote suppressor merely by serving on it.
Long before he took office, Mr. Peña Nieto made it clear that he would reshape Mexico's international image, transforming it from a nation sullied by its deadly reputation into a globally recognized leader in energy, education, telecommunications and trade.
Inside the 755-foot tunnel, the white tiles along the wall gleam like a recently installed high-end bathroom; it's what the Lincoln Tunnel must have looked like the day it opened, before the first smudge of soot sullied its walls.
It had a smell; it sullied your hands; it advertised mostly skateboard decks, wheels and other parts, and hardly ever shoes; and it would even feature round-ups of contest results, which were interesting and important to the sport back then.
As a result, America's reputation worldwide has been sullied, we are facing unprecedented attacks on freedom of the press, election interference from a hostile foreign power has gone largely ignored by the administration, and we may be facing a constitutional crisis.
"It's a victory for us, but PepsiCo's decision to file lawsuits against the farmers has sullied their reputation and the company now must apologise," Anand Yagnik, the potato growers' lawyer told a news conference in Ahmedabad, the business hub of Gujarat.
But as his extraordinary battle with Trump enters its third week -- and the impeachment inquiry intensifies -- Biden is struggling to prove that point as he searches for the proper footing to fight the President without being sullied by the fallout.
The government began working with some of the vigilantes and the cartel was dismantled, but the vigilante movement was soon sullied by the inclusion of many ex-cartel members and weakened by the imprisonment of some of its main original leaders.
When mammogram facilities began offering "Mammograms with mimosas and manicures" as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it raised a question: is the implied patient-oriented goal of fostering compliance with screening sullied by the provider's ambition to vie for customers?
Despite the extensive miles on his clock, Jones thoroughly outclassed Gunn—as you'd expect with an all-time great, though his reputation has since been sullied, competing against a tough yet comparatively less-skilled 43-year-old bare-knuckle boxer.
At times, Obama was almost pleading with his audience to embrace the vision of hope and change that swept him to power and then was sullied by the bitter realities of polarized politics over a darker vision of America's character.
The July report, reviewed by Reuters, is the first official document to emerge publicly since the April accident, when a toxic leak sullied over 200 km (125 miles) of coastline, killed more than 100 tonnes of fish and left thousands jobless.
Only rarely, however, do they seem to transform each other, and when they do it feels notable, as in "The Ladder" (1963), in which a pale green bar sullied with gray leans against a broad vertical stripe of gray-blue-orange.
Maurice Cohen, a Polish Holocaust survivor, reportedly urged his son not to protect Trump and said that he did not survive the Holocaust to have his name "sullied" by the president, a person familiar with the conversation told the Journal.
These Americans Definitely Aren't Going to Win There would be nothing funnier than the Nobel Committee giving the prize to Roth a year after it gave it to Bob Dylan, which surely both devastated Roth and sullied the Nobel for him.
"It's a victory for us, but PepsiCo's decision to file lawsuits against the farmers has sullied their reputation and the company now must apologize," Anand Yagnik, the potato growers' lawyer told a news conference in Ahmedabad, the business hub of Gujarat.
Ironically, as Suu Kyi's status as a champion of human rights in the West is sullied by her handling of the crisis, the criticism being leveled at her appears to be enhancing her status as a moral hero at home.
Its lively surface is vigorously brushed; a fat rectangle of sullied yellows, on the left, abuts a streaky slab of white in the center, which in turn is held in place by a pillar of cerulean blue on the right.
Mr. Schulz, as a man of Brussels, doesn't have that baggage, nor did he face much competition among the Social Democratic leadership, many of whom are sullied from serving as junior partners in a coalition with Ms. Merkel's Christian Democrats.
"There are no white people in Marcy Projects," Carter acknowledges, before pointing fingers at a government he calls "almost genocidally hostile" for the "crack explosion" and the increased presence of lethal weaponry that sullied the environment of his childhood and adolescence.
But whenever I hear a Serious Academic opine that his Great Institution of Higher Learning is being sullied by the frivolities of Common Folk, I can't help but roll my eyes and wonder how many other serious academics feel trapped on the inside.
At best, California would have extracted a decent-sized fine from the company—paid for by shareholders—and guarantees meant to deter further law-breaking; it's possible that Mnuchin, his reputation sullied, would not have ended up in charge of federal banking policy.
In 2010 Mr James revealed in a television special that he would leave his hometown club in Cleveland to join two fellow stars, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, on the Miami Heat—a decision that sullied his reputation for the next four years.
But when a man with the unimpeachable credentials and life story of Sebastian Gorka is falsely accused and associated with the ideas he has spent a lifetime fighting against, then we all pay a price and democracy is sullied for all of us.
Three hundred-plus rickety and sullied strollers are arrayed in two dense arcs around a long, central mound made of more strollers entangled with fire hose — the same kind of hose used by authorities to brutalize Civil Rights demonstrators in the 1960s.
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel, a unit of Taiwan's Formosa Plastics that runs an $11 billion steel plant, sullied more than 13 km (125 miles) of coastline in April, killing more than 100 tonnes of fish and devastating the environment, jobs and economies of four provinces.
The flow of news in the massive diesel emissions scandal has slowed a bit in recent weeks, but there are still hundreds of thousands of vehicles on the road affected by it, a fact that has sullied Volkswagen's reputation and the reputation of diesel overall.
Yet while the ferries shuttle handfuls of residents and visitors back and forth between the island and Rio de Janeiro, there is a sense that the tourist industry of Paquetá and the other islands on the bay has suffered from Guanabara Bay's sullied reputation.
Despite that sullied reputation, it may come as a shock to many to learn that, in 1966, the American military accidentally dropped four atomic bombs on Spain but managed to minimize the incident to the extent that it's been virtually washed clean from history.
An actors speaking to the audience about Hamlet's famous Act I monologue — "O that this too solid flesh would melt" — informs us that the word "solid," depending on what edition one is perusing, might read as "sullied" or even "sallied," giving the line different meaning.
"No cause justifies that security forces are attacked, shops pillaged, public or private buildings set on fire, pedestrians or journalists threatened or that the Arc de Triomphe is sullied," Macron told a news conference in Buenos Aires, where he was attending the G20 summit.
The International Olympic Committee, by letting a sullied team compete, left the crowd to dispense the kind of justice that it did not when it allowed the Russian delegation to take part, setting a tone for competition in Rio that feels like no other Olympics before.
His father was convicted in June 2012 on 45 counts of sexually abusing boys over a number of years and sentenced to between 30 and 60 years in prison in a closely watched case that sullied Pennsylvania State University's reputation and rocked the world of college football.
She also is a charismatic marketer, at a time when the company's broader image has been sullied and could help fill the gap left by Uber's president of ride-sharing, Jeff Jones, a seasoned marketing exec who left the company in March just months after joining.
Considered a centrist by many voters when he won the White House in 1976, Carter by 2023 was sullied by high oil prices, raging inflation and American hostages still imprisoned in Iran after an aborted rescue mission (Iran freed the hostages the day Reagan was inaugurated).
A supremely sympathetic victim slain while embodying the spirit of the event that the shooters sullied, it's no wonder that Hinkle and the Brighton shooting have managed to stay in the news, with local and national outlets publishing updates on the three men charged in connection to the attack.
Judge Kavanaugh sullied the proceedings himself by testifying, under oath, in ways that were at best misleading, about his role in several high-profile actions taken by the George W. Bush administration, where he worked in the White House counsel's office and as staff secretary to the president.
While a day of no work, frankly irresponsible amounts of food, and a last-minute attempt to get a tan should be met with joy, it's sullied by a notorious style rule: Yes, I'm talking about the "don't wear white after Labor Day" adage, largely perpetuated by grandmas and advice columnists.
Gold highlights glitter beguilingly in the gloom, set amidst white walls that are intermittently sullied by dark crimson splashes of blood — an effect achieved using red acrylic that has become something of Qureshi's trademark since he picked up the practice in response to suicide bombings that struck Lahore in March 2010.
Saudi's image is so sullied by Osama bin Laden and the 9/11 attackers, 15 of whom were Saudi, and decades of laws limiting basic freedoms -- most notably those that affect women -- that his message has struggled to find wide traction, no matter how intensive his charm offensive has been.
Some saw the results as sullied by what they took to be violations of practice, but the Nevada Republican Party tweeted that it was not against the rules for volunteers to wear a candidate's gear, and insisted that there were "no official reports of voting irregularities or violations" at caucus sites.
Aside from the one woman of color among Freud's nude subjects ("Naked Solicitor," 2003), the folds and stretches of clammy Caucasian flesh splayed out for inspection amid sullied and tattered surroundings can easily be taken as symbols of the morbid nostalgia and hard nationalism that impelled the narrow vote to go it alone.
In the mid-1980s, a group of New York City businesspeople—including one Donald J. Trump—complained to then-mayor Ed Koch about street vendors, claiming that they were an unwanted nuisance who didn't pay taxes, stole business from brick-and-mortar retailers, and sullied the atmosphere of otherwise pristine city blocks.
And while she's still writing and recording music (her latest album, Binary, was released in June), DiFranco's own reputation has been sullied by the very insistence she had at the beginning of her career: that a marriage of music and political activism is integral to who she is, for better or for worse.
Season 2: Episode 8, "2.8" While the murder of Danny Latimer is still a front-and-center topic in Season 2, a second storyline sees Miller helping Hardy to clear his name and figure out the truth about what happened in Sandbrook, his previous home, where a botched murder investigation sullied his professional reputation.
"Scandalous: The Untold Story of the National Enquirer," a documentary from Mark Landsman, presents The Enquirer as an unlikely haven of bona fide shoe-leather journalism, or at the very least a fun place to work, until — in this telling — David J. Pecker became the owner and sullied a halcyon tradition of dirt digging.
But the international revulsion at the reported assassination and mutilation of a single newspaper columnist — Mr. Khashoggi, who wrote for The Washington Post — has already sullied that image far more than previous missteps by the crown prince, from miring his country in a catastrophic war in Yemen to kidnapping the prime minister of Lebanon.
But if the urge strikes… A Pack Of Tissues Grande has been known to lick a donut or two, and should this happen again, part of Davidson's duties as her hubby-to-be is to clean off any residue from a sullied donut and/or remove the ones she touched and set them aside on a tissue.
Schools no longer cultivate a proper pride in the ideals of America, as the Left claims that our society is forever sullied by past social transgressions such as slavery; never mind that we're the only civilization in the history of the world to end slavery on our own accord, which is a testament to our society.
While some Chinese analysts say North Korea should be made to pay a price for its contempt of China, the North's ally and major trading partner, they were not optimistic that Sunday's test would change Mr. Xi's determination to remain above the fray and not get his hands sullied trying to force Mr. Kim to change his ways.
Friday evening, on the lawn of a gorgeous mansion in Wainscott (whose owners are so fancy, members of the press were admitted only on condition that the owners' names not be sullied by ink or pixels of a news organization), 70 guests stood behind easels at a fund-raiser for the New York Academy of Art.
Though I have long known that the system is far from perfect, its luster has recently been sullied by the issues raised in the lawsuit against Harvard, in which some Asian-American applicants are claiming discrimination, and by the college admissions scandal, in which some rich parents have been charged with cheating to get their children into top schools.
The public record is now overflowing with testimony from women whose ambitions were thwarted, whose aspirations were sullied, whose efforts to get through a meeting or a rehearsal or a day's shooting were disrupted and derailed because the men they were working for and with saw them not as colleagues or collaborators but as bodies to be humiliated and exploited.
Analysts have been ganging up on an institution that not so long ago had arguably the most pristine reputation of all the big banks in the U.S. Revelations that the bank for years had duped millions of customers into taking out products they didn't want or didn't know they were getting has sullied Wells Fargo and led for calls from Congress that officials be prosecuted criminally.
Cameron, under pressure over corruption since the Panama Papers named his late father, Ian Cameron, among the leaked list of clients of a Panamanian law firm that provides offshore services, could not, however, rest on a pose of the conspicuous virtue that his family financial arrangements had sullied, and which he sought to address by promising new legislation to charge companies with criminal liability if any employee aids them in evading tax.
The decision of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former longtime lawyer Michael Cohen to plead guilty to multiple fraud charges and campaign finance law violations reportedly came after a conversation he had with his father earlier this year, who said he did not survive the Holocaust to have his name "sullied" by Trump.
Scores: 4.5, [extremely long sigh which I have interpreted as a "0"], 53, 2, 4, 3, 0, for an average of 2.35 Don't really have any notes for this one because by this stage we were all very tired of drinking small sugary gulps of alcohol—the floor below us, on the Friday afternoon, our colleagues were laughing and joking and helping themselves to Friday Beers, none of their drinks sullied with syrup —and all of us buzzing with that kind of angry half-drunk, not drunk enough to be drunk exactly but drunk enough to have a headache and be angry about it.

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