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"tainted" Definitions
  1. dirty or no longer pure; no longer pleasant or safe to eat, drink or use
  2. suffering from no longer being well thought of by other people
"tainted" Synonyms
adulterate adulterated contaminated impure polluted blemished defiled corrupt corrupted alloyed decayed dirtied dirty diseased foetid(UK) fetid(US) fouled impaired imperfect infected unwholesome unhealthy noxious insalubrious deleterious toxic unhygienic poisonous harmful unhealthful foul detrimental insanitary injurious pernicious damaging noisome destructive wicked evil bad immoral sinful vile iniquitous villainous nefarious unrighteous vicious wrong atrocious irreligious abominable heinous impious profane faulty incorrect flawed inaccurate erroneous false unsound inexact fallacious defective invalid amiss imprecise unreliable awry deficient weak injured wronged abused harmed offended insulted maligned mistreated vilified defamed dishonored(US) dishonoured(UK) ill-treated ill-used maltreated blackened tarnished denigrated impugned aggrieved vitiated befouled damaged marred blighted muddied soiled spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) poisoned ruined tarred smeared sullied besmirched stigmatised(UK) stigmatized(US) blotted branded discredited stained debased disgraced shamed hurt slandered disparaged libelled(UK) libeled(US) traduced calumniated slurred aspersed decried belittled derogated destroyed wrecked devastated shattered scotched sabotaged crushed demolished dashed scuppered disfigured undid degraded perverted warped subverted depraved demeaned cheapened debauched abased deteriorated bastardised(UK) bastardized(US) demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) lessened profaned attacked affected afflicted crippled annihilated ravaged festered rotted decomposed putrefied perished disintegrated moldered(US) moulded(UK) molded(US) mouldered(UK) crumbled mortified degenerated bloodied broke brake broken compromised misused misust mishandled manhandled bullied brutalised(UK) brutalized(US) oppressed tormented harassed misemployed prostituted coloured(UK) colored(US) influenced altered distorted impacted conditioned manipulated prejudiced transformed twisted angled biased(US) biassed(UK) changed garbled slanted swayed spotted flecked dotted marked speckled mottled blotched spattered splotched peppered bespattered scarred splashed sprinkled streaked envenomed embittered antagonised(UK) antagonized(US) angered empoisoned jaundiced soured aggravated made bitter acerbated alienated made rancorous fragmented fractured split busted splintered crumpled rived rove riven severed collapsed shivered ruptured separated tinted tinged dyed tinctured bepainted painted pigmented rinsed highlighted lowlighted shaded touched washed imbued diffused imbrued infused suffused engrained ingrained instilled saturated steeped bathed blurred obscured bedimmed befogged dimmed beclouded bleared clouded fogged muddled obfuscated smudged darkened dislimned faded hazed masked misted characterised(UK) characterized(US) denounced labelled(UK) labeled(US) categorised(UK) categorized(US) classed classified exposed censured More
"tainted" Antonyms
fine pure ultrapure unadulterated unalloyed uncontaminated uncut undiluted unmixed unpolluted untainted clean fresh moral nice refined straight purified absolute plain healthy wholesome beneficial healthful germ-free hygienic proper salubrious sanitary seemly nutritious pleasant virtuous good righteous honorable(US) honourable(UK) just respectable upstanding benevolent ethical excellent exemplary godly irreprehensible moralistic noble scrupulous commendable decent untarnished chaste cleansed hallowed immaculate innocent sanctified spotless uncorrupted undefiled unstained unsullied undecomposed unspoiled unspoilt sound sweet new uncorrupt undecayed perfumed helpful trustworthy enhanced appetising(UK) appetizing(US) delectable delicious delish palatable savory(US) savoury(UK) tasty toothsome yummy edible comestible eatable succulent scrumptious tasteful flavorous luscious faultless flawless impeccable perfect accurate adequate ample complete correct enough fixed honest OK reliable right strong sufficient true unbroken fragrant ambrosial aromatic redolent scented sweet-smelling offending well fit hearty unimpaired ripe unwilted unwithered newly harvested recently harvested lush juicy garden-fresh religious pious devout whole moist intact at its best preserved pristine unperished decontaminated cleaned sanitised(UK) sanitized(US) sterilised(UK) sterilized(US) disinfected fumigated washed depurated disinfested deodorised(UK) deodorized(US) made safe improved aided assisted beautified benefited benefitted blest blessed built clarified cleared combined developed developt esteemed fixt flourished grew

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The government ordered farmers to destroy hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of tainted crops that turned out not to be tainted.
It is not fair," Trump complained, later concluding: "So if this woman was tainted, I hope that the judge will find that she was tainted.
"Saudi Arabia, if you're listening, there are a lot of good people you can choose, but MBS has tainted your country and tainted himself," Graham said.
It's not difficult to imagine the GOP leaping from This investigation is tainted by partisanship to This investigation is irredeemably tainted and we will ignore it.
Mahathir trounced scandal-tainted leader Najib Razak in the May 19633 election, promising reforms in tainted state institutions and an end to widespread corruption in the Southeast Asian country.
China has a history of food safety scandals from melamine-tainted eggs, smuggled frozen meat years beyond its expiry date and recycled "gutter oil" to crops tainted with heavy metals.
Title X's family planning services are tainted by Planned Parenthood, because Planned Parenthood is tainted by its abortion care — never mind that this care isn't paid for by tax dollars.
Tainted ground beef sickens scores Meanwhile, an outbreak of E. coli from tainted ground beef sickened 177 people in 10 states, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
"About 1 million tonnes of oil tainted with chloride entered Poland...According to our final assumptions it will take 6 to 8 months to process this tainted oil," Igor Wasilewski said.
CHICAGO — Blame for the tainted water in Flint, Mich.
" Mr. Trump added: "It has become tainted and corrupt!
"It's difficult for some of Straus's lieutenants to appeal to some wings of the party because they are tainted with the same brush that tainted Straus as a moderate," he told me.
Title X's family planning services, it seems, are tainted by Planned Parenthood, because Planned Parenthood is tainted by its abortion care — never mind that this care isn't paid for by tax dollars.
It has been tainted all year with daddy being deployed.
And so I believe that everything he touched was tainted.
They may be tainted with salmonella, so they're being recalled.
But now the carefree affair is tainted with bad blood.
Either way Russia is permanently tainted by his war crimes.
I'm not gonna have my name tainted as a cheater.
They remain tainted by years of mismanagement and perceived graft.
If banks come across tainted money, they must report it.
Investigators have included counterfeit and tainted alcohol as possible causes.
Then it would be tainted, and would not be good.
And yet, I have always thought of myself as tainted.
His death sentence, although tainted by racial bias, still stands.
The TV news turned on low warned of tainted Tylenol.
Havelange has since been tainted by his own bribery scandal.
Others' excitement was tainted by their anger over Daryl's lie.
See it, recognize it — but don't be tainted by it.
Havelange has since been tainted by FIFA's widespread corruption scandal.
Similarly "social democracy" has been too tainted as a term.
And Luke Skywalker seemed irrevocably tainted after a surprise revelation.
Here's how to protect yourself from tainted booze when traveling.
Lastly, concerns over tainted water have spread across the country.
Several of my relationships became tainted with anger and hate.
Would it be tainted by South Africa's rampant political corruption?
It is true the accusations have indelibly tainted Judge Kavanaugh.
"I don't think he's tainted at all," Mr. George said.
Lactalis has offered to compensate victims of the tainted products.
He is responsible, and his hands are tainted with blood.
Gordon argues that these consequences effectively tainted the 1831 text.
And then they offer their tainted fruit like a treat.
Our leadership is tainted by corruption from the top down.
In that organization's view, he seems to be irredeemably tainted.
They don't want to be tainted by a radioactive client.
Exxon Mobil representatives have called it a "tainted, meritless investigation."
The end result was that all G.M.O. research got tainted.
The conversations among cops that are local has tainted us.
" Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning that the FBI was "tainted.
The Microsoft Word document was tainted with a malicious macro.
And if she isn't tainted, that will be fine too.
But Abdullah will not accept a tainted vote, he said.
By any reasonable standard, the 2016 election was deeply tainted.
Once tainted, women's careers don't tend to recover so easily.
Every moment of their indifference is tainted by my anger.
" Hoyer characterized the GOP's phrasing as "politically tainted" and "pejorative.
" Nevertheless, I always knew they were tainted with the "representational.
You don't want that work to be tainted by politics.
And that's what happened in the case of tainted ARBs.
Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation will be tainted for decades to come.
Burke also threatened to kill Loeb with a tainted heroin overdose.
But antipetismo predates Lava Jato, which tainted other big parties, too.
However, pet food is explicitly prohibited from containing pentobarbital-tainted meat.
Are they concerned that they too will be tainted as unethical?
The tainted product led to the lethal overdoses of 14 people.
This illegitimate probe has been tainted by corruption from the start.
FDA's initial enforcement actions targeted the supplier of these tainted drugs.
How can personalisation ever work without being tainted by negative agents?
Could Will be more tainted from his experience than we thought?
Doping has tainted sports in all countries and at all levels.
Sadly, however, now even the Peep craft world has been tainted.
The beginning of motherhood for Nichols was thus tainted by disappointment.
Tom: The music is less tainted by the scenario, for me.
This year, sex scandals — one after another — have tainted March Madness.
But no one was actually hurt by the lead-tainted jewelry.
His job, among others, was to remake the company's tainted image.
Or the surface could have been tainted after the paint cured.
The water there had become tainted with lead and other toxins.
He argued that the congressional investigations would be tainted by partisanship.
"It was like their past tainted everything," the Bieber pal added.
"My relationship with dance had become tainted," Robson told the site.
The integrity of the committee looking into this has been tainted.
Grand schemes to remake society were tainted by Nazism and Bolshevism.
Ferguson, and are tainted by a stunningly racist and colonial mindset.
Five important officials have resigned, some tainted by investigations for malfeasance.
Test results show that some of the products may be tainted.
That tinge of scandal tainted Strange, and both Moore and Rep.
And her blissful expectations for the future are tainted by doubt.
Compliments from other women like me aren't tainted by that fear.
And this World Cup, like several before it, has been tainted.
Details: France suspects that the process of Tokyo's win was tainted.
Isn't all money in the art world tainted at some level?
The campaigns seemed to target government officials with malware-tainted documents.
People who endure trauma sometimes say that they feel morally tainted.
The researchers believe other party drugs are being tainted with ketamine.
For the Astros, their in-game performances are now all tainted.
No one wanted the judicial branch to be tainted by partisanship.
Samsung, the nation's largest conglomerate, has been tainted by corruption before.
David: If the election was proven tainted, would it be invalidated?
"It tainted by its original sin," Mulvaney said of the CFPB.
The report added that Trump's trade actions tainted US credibility. 8.
He found everything stuck together; much was tainted by water damage.
So we have to continue to pursue that to make sure that the 2020 presidential election or any other future investigation is not tainted by this kind of bias and not tainted by the inappropriate procedures.
This idea has tainted the public perception of the case ever since.
" Deny: "The money might not be tainted, or it might prove illusory.
Some of those cases may have involved tainted alcohol according to authorities.
As Sasha soon learns (a few apparitions later), the heart is tainted.
Your actions have tainted our favorite movies, music, art — our entire world.
Even positive memories can get tainted by our adult knowledge and experiences.
More realistically, this average is tainted by nostalgia bias, or rosy retrospection.
These are just a few tainted lessons Black men are often taught.
But after watching it he felt like Sparrow's character has been tainted.
Ilia Satin Cream Lip Crayon in Tainted Love $24, available at Ilia.
But even her gracious speech was tainted with a very Trumpian controversy.
Years of coal ash dumping has tainted it with radium and arsenic.
"It tainted my whole view of the industry," she told the Times.
Voting is the lifeblood of democracy; let's make sure it's never tainted.
It's 2017, so even your juice can be tainted by fake news.
"Written word and oral tradition is tainted at that point," Connoley explains.
They often do not address another important risk, lead-tainted drinking water.
What followed were years, decades even, of tragedy and homophobia-tainted ignorance.
Can the Wilmer clients claim the Mueller investigation is tainted by conflicts?
Flint is not the only city with tainted water or lead poisoning.
By now, you've become accustomed to the tainted synchronicity of targeted marketing.
An industry source said the tainted shipment was transported to that refinery.
"The project has been tainted from the very beginning," Simone Kelly said.
Then she found the tainted meat in her backyard a second time.
But Whaboom fights dirty, stiff-arming Kenny and claiming a tainted victory.
"Social democracy" as a label is finished, because it has been tainted.
The poisoning hazards include deteriorating lead paint, tainted soil and contaminated water.
Cheap, strong mixes are a convenient way to hide a tainted product.
Unlike bottles of tainted urine, this scandal cannot be made to disappear.
They also tried to show that the jurors' objectivity had been tainted.
That is why this new proposal departs sharply from that tainted model.
Up to 11.5 million of its vehicles worldwide contain the tainted software.
The perception that she's corrupt and untrustworthy has long tainted her popularity.
The drugs come from unverified sources, critics argue, and could be tainted.
Shine was so tainted that he was forced to leave the network.
We like our celebs dirty, flawed, contaminated, disgraced, tainted, and, yes, impure.
Cooper was sentenced to death after a trial tainted by open racism.
"One Day At A Time" has notably not been tainted by racism.
Over all, at least 23 children have been sickened by tainted milk.
The tainted valsartan came from a Chinese manufacturer, Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Company.
The governing party — tainted by the scandal — is behind in the polls.
But prosecutors said these arrests were tainted because the searches were improper.
Think misinformation about treatments, symptoms and anecdotes tainted with racism and xenophobia.
Early on researchers thought the tainted ingredient could have been chocolate chips.
Q. You blamed the test on tainted meat you had in Mexico.
The street supply is increasingly tainted with fentanyl, carfentanil and their analogues.
It added, however, that nothing suggested Asperger's work on autism was tainted.
Critics argue the drugs come from unverified sources and could be tainted.
Despite Scalia's efforts, originalism remained politically tainted by the memory of Bork.
The legal system has long been tainted by these injustices, Walton says.
A doctor discovers a tainted water supply and speaks up about it.
That ingredient in the recalled drugs was tainted with a possible carcinogen.
The state has worked hard to shake off its tainted image. Gov.
The man died two days after eating the tainted oyster, WWSB reported.
And you begin to view the outcome as somehow contaminated or tainted.
But Louie's tainted legacy extends beyond C.K.'s appearance in every episode.
Mr. Trump, your victory is tainted; your legitimacy is rightly in question.
Close to 400 people have now gotten sick from tainted McDonald's salads.
In October, Russia and Hungary signed a first settlement for tainted oil.
Kelly has been tainted by Trump lying in the face of facts.
At least once, a tainted license had fatal consequences, Mr. Dean said.
That timeline is another point in favor of the tainted meat hypothesis.
In cases of tainted convictions, that means conceding error and overturning them.
Is his work tainted beyond our ability to appreciate the artistry involved?
Prosecutors in France suspect that the process of Tokyo's win was tainted.
The problem became sufficiently infamous that families eventually avoided the tainted water.
The firefighters suspected Chang was passing out tainted candy and confronted him.
Food: Whether home-grown or mass-produced, food may also be lead-tainted.
Russia has also agreed with Hungary to store 100,163 tonnes of tainted oil.
How -- we know the investigation was tainted, why don&apost they reopen it?
The same town where they recently tainted the water and gave girls seizures.
"The Women's March is almost tainted right now," Devin Lauren Perez told Refinery29.
Or it's politically tainted, or there's an agenda but it's not factually untrue.
The appeals court found that verdict tainted by the admission of irrelevant evidence.
Cops, unsurprisingly, cite the follow up—insisting the original unfairly tainted their reputation.
So that really just retrospectively tainted the rest of the film for me.
And one type of bacteria, Listeria monocytogenes, can be spread through tainted food.
Weaknesses: Lam is seen by many Hong Kongers as tainted by Leung's unpopularity.
Even Kratom, a recreational drug similar to opioids, has been tainted with salmonella.
In less than a week, nearly 30 people have overdosed on tainted pills.
We don't know why, but for some, a refurbished product is somehow tainted.
Anger, resentment, and shame tainted how I saw them and interacted with them.
"The members we've talked to recognize that the process is tainted," he said.
BELARUS SAYS IT HAS NOT COMPLETED EVALUATION OF DAMAGES FROM RUSSIAN TAINTED OIL
Although she isn't blacklisted, Fan Bingbing is now a tainted name in China.
He became chief of staff after two other contenders were tainted by scandal.
Meanwhile, Nikias' reputation has been tainted from a string of other USC scandals.
Everything prosecutors and the Manitowoc Sheriff's Office say or do is now tainted.
In 2008, a high-profile scandal involved tainted formula that killed six infants.
Sorry, kids (and kids-at-heart)—it's 2018, and even Cheerios are tainted.
Government reports suggest that as much as 68 percent of milk is 'tainted.
But an athlete has to more than establish a tainted supplement was possible.
Tainted water runs from a mining site through a ravaged stretch of forest.
Secondly, despite not releasing an album he shall not be tainted by witchcraft.
Listeria infection is caused by eating food tainted with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes.
For now, there is no explanation as to how the oil was tainted.
These scandals may not have killed his presidency, but they have tainted it.
The idea, of course, is that money is not tainted by its origins.
The R&B singer's reputation has long been tainted by sex crime allegations.
A quick search reveals that the word "tainted" is nowhere in the report.
POLISH MINISTER NAIMSKI SAYS CRISIS OVER TAINTED RUSSIAN OIL WAS AND IS SERIOUS
But to Anderson's point, this is simply not evidence of a tainted investigation.
Democrat Stacey Abrams on Sunday called Georgia's gubernatorial election "tainted," saying that Gov.
Any player the Stompers can get their hands on is by definition tainted.
Clinton's husband, worried that Bill Clinton was tainted by the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
How could he allow such an important investigation to become tainted by politics?
This is a noble purpose and we should protect it from being tainted.
Conditions were so poor, he said, he became ill from drinking tainted water.
That would suggest that the milk—not the environment—was tainted with spores.
His job at Uber, among others, was to remake the company's tainted image.
But even though it may have been justified, it can also be tainted.
I guess it's also tainted because things were just getting worse for me.
Only drugs suspected of being tainted with NDMA are on the recall list.
By implication, Ms. Veselnitskaya, said, those political contributions were tainted by "stolen" money.
And all that tasty Parisian honey is unlikely to be tainted by pesticides.
The scheme tainted the results and a redo election was held in 2019.
Controversy caused by her husband, Kensuke Miyazaki, may have also tainted her image.
That same year, ConAgra's salmonella-tainted Peter Pan peanut butter sickened 425 people.
Perhaps accepting tainted money in such cases isn't just giving people a pass.
In the south, all tainted oil has been put into storage, he said.
He argued "police and prosecutorial misconduct" had tainted the grand-jury's decision-making.
He said all Russians were being tainted by the actions of the government.
But his children may have been exposed to tainted water anyway — at school.
"Whatever happens, these paintings have now been tainted" by the report, he said.
The number of known instances of tainted drinks being served is relatively small.
When did it turn from a very valid pursuit into something slightly tainted?
Violence, including a series of murders near the parade route, tainted the festival.
Depending on how you feel about billionaire plutocrats, their money is always tainted.
The case turned some Croatians against Mr. Modric and tainted the national team.
It's too important to be tainted by anyone trying to score political points.
They go adopt positions to prove they're different than the morally tainted collective.
Humans usually contract the disease by consuming water tainted with Guinea worm larvae.
She has an image that's been tainted by a lot of horrific statements.
When water does flow, it is often tainted by arsenic or other chemicals.
The JBS testimony also tainted one other prominent politician - Aecio Neves, a senator.
" Asked whether he felt his legacy had been permanently tainted, Froome said: "No.
The prosecutor general suggested that Mr. Gebrev had been sickened by tainted arugula.
They have made her Marine, to distance her from a tainted family name.
Instead he received a death sentence tainted by 400 years of racial stereotyping.
She said the "left-leaning" private textbooks tainted the minds of young children.
Since the beginning, discussion of Mariels has been tainted by law enforcement's preconceptions.
"Most harmful skin-lightening creams are intentionally tainted with inorganic mercury," Blanc said.
A deadly tainted-milk scandal in 2008 has put shoppers off local products.
Had Sessions not done that, there would be allegations of a tainted outcome.
I can&apost really help you because you&aposve probably tainted your approach.
In total, at least 36 states have been affected by the tainted cereal.
Flint was plagued with lead-tainted drinking water in a crisis for years.
Others are potentially tainted by the scandal that has settled over the studio.
This is abominable policy tainted by a gargantuan conflict of interest involving Kushner.
Instead, these efforts serve to further artwash harmful practices and legitimize tainted philanthropy.
The gist, however, is that the conservative justices thought the challengers did not sufficiently show that these particular modified versions of Texas's maps were "tainted" by "discriminatory intent" — even if earlier, largely similar versions of the maps had been tainted.
No wonder banks dumped less-profitable clients tainted by the merest hint of risk.
Abandoned vehicles sit in sewage-tainted floodwater Wednesday, June 20, 2018, near Mercedes, Texas.
I think he used very poor judgment, and I think he's tainted the committee.
At the time, the researchers believed the tainted meat had mostly come from cattle.
Huahai had recalled the tainted product from consumers in the United States in July.
Just on principle alone, it's a good move to stop using this tainted system.
He said it was too early to make any comments on the tainted oil.
"Evidence now clearly shows that the Mueller Scam was improperly brought & tainted," Trump tweeted.
It also said that it has discussed with Transneft compensation over the tainted oil.
Our admiration for it is slightly tainted by Spyros' admiration of it, but still.
His administration was tainted by minor corruption scandals, but his performance was mostly praised.
Traders such as Glencore and BP, have been struggling to sell the tainted oil.
It also began trying to buy up heavily tainted properties, including a local church.
Abbey Conner died in January after drinking alleged tainted alcohol at a Mexican resort.
The office posted a public awareness document about possibly tainted treats  in a Oct.
"We find the clean athletes and separate them from the tainted system," he said.
The most common infections the CDC turned up came from swallowing poop-tainted water.
Illicit spirits, including counterfeits of brands and tainted mixtures, are a global health concern.
They have gained influence as grandees like Mr Calheiros have been tainted by scandals.
So is The Birth of a Nation a title that will be forever tainted?
My playthrough was tainted, of course: I already knew the purpose of the study.
That means future elections, including ones next year, run the risk of being tainted.
There, reporters documented cases where tainted supplements caused terrible side effects and disease outbreaks.
To pinpoint the exact source, though, investigators would need samples of the tainted lettuce.
Traders such as Glencore and BP, have been struggling to sell the tainted oil.
Whether they look left or right, everyone they see is tainted by corruption scandals.
Adults on their asses everywhere are swiping through ass-tainted Instagram photos of asses.
Poor Americans must have been tainted with the sight of that erect middle finger.
Hello and welcome to another thrilling installment of Everything Pure Is Secretly Tainted, everybody!
He died two years before the Cultural Revolution, so was not tainted by it.
Last week they ordered a new election after finding the voting results were tainted.
Opponents say the government's process for selecting the site was tainted from the start.
In 2012, the $15.5 billion market-cap company recalled baby formula tainted with mercury.
He doesn't want their memories to be tainted by seeing him so frail.  Breathe.
And however worthy the proposed reforms, they would be tainted by their illegal introduction.
But Hyundai also has a tainted history when it comes to inter-Korean summits.
The line between "tainted" and "innocent" assets may not always be easy to discern.
TV's "What America's Thinking" that partisanship has tainted Americans' views about the intelligence community.
But what to do with the grapes that have already been tainted by smoke?
Out of 274 pilots questioned, 63% reported health problems consistent with breathing tainted air.
Another insider added that Lovato's period of sobriety was largely tainted with ongoing struggles.
The friendship between our two peoples will not be tainted by disrespect and excessiveness.
The broader, unstated implication is that the entire Russia investigation is tainted by partisanship.
Despite being illegal, Cordero says, that alcohol is "good alcohol" that is not tainted.
Cordero said the problems with regard to tainted alcohol have mostly been of perception.
The ingredient in the tainted losartan potassium pills was made by Hetero Labs Ltd.
But The New York Times itself is also tainted by publishing this op-ed.
The CDC is still trying to determine whether other patients received the tainted product.
Brafman argued the case was "irreparably tainted by police misconduct" and wanted it dismissed.
Only the drugs suspected of being tainted with NDMA are on the recall list.
Existing Chinese terms for humor were tainted with associations like abusiveness, triviality or cynicism.
They excluded more than 100 others, branding them tainted by a government doping program.
Keep scrolling to read about the tainted history of the cars and its owners:
He will forever be tainted by the allegations that have been made against him.
And the boycott Israel movement — which has inspired these arguments — is tainted with it.
So my experiences are tainted by that, even if I'm not conscious of it.
Consumers worry about product safety (tainted milk, for example) and accidents (like train wrecks).
He has argued that the Texcoco project was tainted by corruption and geologically unsound.
It is an attitude of superiority, tainted with notions of ethnic and religious supremacy.
Ms. Weaver's opponents say she has further tainted the public's perception of city government.
The English deepened these wells, but they became easily tainted as the city grew.
Thus, for anyone to assert that institutions received "tainted" gifts from Arthur is ludicrous.
A parliamentary election in October was tainted by widespread accusations of rigging and mismanagement.
Lawson said that he ate the tainted meat at a restaurant in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Dexter marries into a prominent family, but can't shake the sense that he's tainted.
It suggested that last week's warning had rid the country of any tainted lettuce.
Gardner's critics argued that he was tainted by his association with Trump's voting panel.
The adware in the tainted apps was specifically designed to undermine Android's MotionEvent mechanism.
Another element in this massive operation is to decontaminate the cathedral's lead-tainted fixtures.
The Danish and British food safety authorities also warned of possibly tainted imported eggs.
Stone also took issue with his jury's deliberations, suggesting they may have been tainted.
It was a war begun with tainted motives that the country still burns from.
People in at least another four states have been sickened by tainted McDonald's salads.
Now, outrage over the tainted election past can't be the whole of opposition politics.
According to investigators, they both sold tainted synthetic marijuana at a Chicago convenience store.
Others targeted Ukrainian companies and government agencies with a tainted copy of draft legislation.
Each year, one in six Americans get sick from tainted food, and 3,21625 die.
Other giveaways, such as a tainted Internet protocol address, also were difficult to find.
No doubt, the Democratic National Committee has been tainted by its own fundraising practices.
Prior salary can be tainted and should not dictate how we pay our partners.
Lib Dems are tainted by having gone into government with the Tories in 2010.
I couldn't remember my lines, my blood was tainted, my kidney function was destroyed.
But many fans felt the team's success had been tainted by the pie story.
People in at least another five states have been sickened by tainted McDonald's salads.
Athletes who have positive tests have increasingly pointed to tainted meat as the culprit.
Some conservatives encouraged Mr. Trump to fire Mr. Mueller, saying the investigation was tainted.
For years, the term was tainted by a lingering association with the Nazi era.
He said Ms. Gardner's letter had rendered the entire investigation "unsalvageable" and "irreversibly tainted."
The Associated Press: Strzok to testify that he was not tainted by political bias.
A doctor is investigating whether miscarriages increased among women who drank the tainted water.
They also say the warrant is tainted — based on the opposition research dossier on Trump and Russia that was paid for by Democrats — and that because the FISA warrant helped launch the FBI investigation into Trump and Russia, the whole investigation is tainted.
There is, of course, all of the other stuff that tainted Facebook's reputation last year.
Divorced women, traditionally viewed as "tainted" by their separation, are experiencing a renewed social standing.
Washington told investigators he handed her the tainted water as she was leaving his apartment.
It affects all Hunk of Beef products produced the same week as the tainted can.
They're scared of the reputational blow they face if they're associated with a "tainted" startup.
Outside of Britain, the word is so tainted that you do not use the term.
Even so, the fall may well have tainted the government's gauge of the national economy.
The Republican nominee will probably reject this reality and insist that the polls are tainted.
So far at least, legal experts said, most ransomware cases have not necessarily tainted evidence.
Investigators have established that huge amounts of corruption within Russia's system tainted track and field.
But they would accept no insinuation that their 803 championship was in any way tainted.
The agency keeps a running list of these fraudulent products in their tainted products database.
The very notion of artificial intelligence has now been tainted by overuse from overeager marketers.
And while some of his associates have been tainted by scandal, he himself never has.
He said he did not believe the reputations of rider or team had been tainted.
The naming of Robert Mueller was tainted with disqualifying conflicts of interest from the beginning.
Nearly every aspect of the current ICO market is pay-for-play or otherwise tainted.
The 2014 presidential election won by Ghani was also tainted by accusations of widespread cheating.
Spider has also adamantly denied intentionally taking anything ... instead saying he ingested a tainted supplement.
Oh yeah, and the place you do it will be forever tainted and possibly unliveable.
As shown in the clip above, filmed by David Markovich, the city's squirrels are tainted.
But the account was tainted by allegations of torture and the possible involvement of soldiers.
Since then, several tankers loaded with the tainted crude have struggled to sell their cargoes.
Without everyone at the table, conversations can become tainted with confusion, fear, and impulsive decisions.
Any exoneration of Clinton, they said, would be tainted because Lynch was an Obama appointee.
I think he used very poor judgment and I think he has tainted the committee.
The last presidential vote was also tainted by charges of vote-rigging and other irregularities.
It's still his Department of Justice, and any investigation will therefore be tainted by Sessions.
It's an attempt to retain ideological credibility without being tainted by outright support for Trump.
"The problem is this whole process is tainted because it's become hopelessly partisan," he said.
Approximately a third of households in Marana, Arizona, have tap water tainted with the pollutants.
As long as he can convince Republicans the Mueller probe is tainted, it becomes political.
She learned Jabari had autism six months after Flint's lead-tainted water began to flow.
Jackson is tainted by scandal, but shakes it off and always looks like a winner.
But his suggestions that voting itself will be tainted could have a longer-term resonance.
I was a bird breeding Leucochloridium, each tweet a parasite-tainted dropping, infecting my followers.
He is tainted by accusations of his involvement in the Matebeleland massacres in the 1980s.
"Tainted Love" is Soft Cell's only song to ever make it onto the Hot 100.
Another great, sexually liberated song, now forever tainted by the singer's regressive and troubling politics.
Officials eventually ruled that athletes who weren't personally tainted by the doping scandal could participate.
As a result, such tableware is tainted with lead and unfit for contact with food.
So despite the state's best efforts, tainted weed won't be off the menu anytime soon.
Tacopina thinks the judge's ruling is tainted by her conduct and should be thrown out.
Brewsters were also accused of selling tainted ales that could make drinkers sick, perhaps intentionally.
The speaker that breaks the cultural code of silence is often tainted and quickly censored.
Beyond the political controversy over the constituent assembly, the election was tainted by deadly violence.
But Mr. Hernández has been tainted by broad evidence of corruption in the National Party.
Then contractors showed up to test nearby residents' wells, many of which were also tainted.
What is white and light is pure, and what is black and dark is tainted.
Over the years Latvian banks, particularly ABLV, have figured in scandals involving crime-tainted money.
Taking classes at a dojo, he meets a sensei (Alessandro Nivola) with a tainted worldview.
They also worry they could be seen as tainted simply because they are from China.
That bacteria came from a tainted drainage canal near an Arizona lettuce farm, investigators said.
I later learned that crops tainted by floodwaters could not be sold for human consumption.
Some top contenders were considered tainted, according to two people briefed on the board's deliberations.
Stone's lawyers are arguing that Hart's alleged "misconduct" tainted the trial of the Republican operative.
"We found that the barrel was completely tainted," Mr. Armstrong said in the oral history.
The star and his accuser reached a civil settlement, and Bryant's reputation was badly tainted.
We wonder if it was escalated deceptively, strategically bungled and tainted by racism and imperialism.
They won, along with Deason's counsel from King & Spalding, an injunction halting a tainted deal.
Those texts have fueled accusations among GOP lawmakers that Mueller's probe is tainted by partisanship.
In 215, he helped organize street protests against what many considered a tainted presidential election.
"I think it just goes back to it not being a tainted championship," he said.
Initially I built this puzzle around a bottom pair of TAINTED LOVE and CHAOTIC EVIL.
For years those infected received little treatment, and an underground trade in tainted blood persisted.
Sometimes, as in Brazil, the parties that support such moves are tainted by corruption scandals.
But what was once considered a coveted gig has more recently been tainted by controversy.
Where would we even start if we had to undo everything a tainted president did?
Coastlines and water tainted with debris and oil, blocks of homes ravaged, entire towns gone.
International election-watchers said that the contest was tainted by ballot-stuffing and other irregularities.
Heidegger appears as oracular, hermetic, and Nazi-tainted; Sartre as intellectually promiscuous and Soviet-sympathizing.
So to what degree have Mr. Trump's trade battles tainted the bullish stock market conditions?
"I waited so long because I was like, this will not be tainted," she said.
In court papers, they argued that information had tainted the deliberations, weighing against the defendant.
Some people fell ill as they drank water tainted by rotting horse and cattle carcasses.
Other Senate Democrats said they were canceling meetings with Kavanaugh and considered his nomination tainted.
Alvarez blamed tainted Mexican beef for the positive test and insisted he never intentionally cheated.
It's also remotely possible meat can be contaminated with nandrolone, since it has been used to bulk up uncastrated boars in certain countries, but only the rarest tainted meat case passes scrutiny since they often require athletes to prove they ate specific, tainted meat supplies.
But last summer hordes of people cancelled their holidays, fearful of splaying out on tainted sand.
The company added there were currently 1.2 million tonnes of tainted oil in Belarus, TASS reported.
So how much of that mental image is now tainted by the stench of fried batteries?
The French aerospace giant's superjumbo was on display at Farnborough but bad news tainted its appearance.
It makes me wonder if our so-called Dubai isn't a big (corruption-tainted) white elephant.
Right now, though, and for the foreseeable future, sovereign Saudi money is tainted, poisoned, blood money.
That outbreak, which sickened about 200 people and killed five, was blamed on tainted irrigation water.
Johnson first wrote to enquire about the cases involving allegations of tainted alcohol in October 2017.
And all wild foods might be tainted with bird droppings, animal feces and other dangerous things.
Such testing also helped spot one unit of Zika-tainted blood in the past few weeks.
By the end, I would have believed anything: invisible gremlins, tainted chewing tobacco, the Freemasons, whatever.
All puppers—and people—deserve to swim in water that hasn't been tainted with industrial waste.
Quotes from the deposition "spread like wildfire" and tainted the case against him, Cosby's lawyers argue.
Attorneys for the three accused had argued that Baldwin's testimony fundamentally tainted the case against them.
"I feel tainted by this incident," one of the boys who was arrested told BuzzFeed News.
Similarly, if there's ever a safety recall, Juicero can automatically prevent customers from using tainted packs.
That's why I get so unbelievably angry when that chocolate is tainted with glorified cold medicine.
The "Rx opioids" category does not include prescription drugs tainted with fentanyl or other synthetic opioids.
But this just — this to me has tainted his whole service as far as I'm concerned.
In the 1980s Audi was severely tainted by an unintended acceleration scandal that sent sales crashing.
But the story is tainted by the pervading sense that Amoruso is meddling in the story.
Just as fitting, its tainted contents taste indistinguishable from all the other water we unthinkingly consume.
Muthart had been awake for almost 48 hours, snorting and injecting a concoction of tainted methamphetamine.
She said she was still showering in the tainted water, until her hair started falling out.
I just found that as women and men age, they get more tainted by their experiences.
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Unfortunately, Celeste's own journey back to the top is soon tainted by a different violent circumstance.
And then there's that lurking feeling that I'm just a little bit tainted, a little dirty.
This means growing the mussels in tainted waters is unlikely to tempt anyone into harvesting them.
Electability might be especially important if Trump has badly tainted the image of the Republican Party.
She acknowledged that Kemp would be governor but alleged that voter suppression tainted the democratic process.
The government has confiscated about 30,000 bottles of alcohol suspected to be tainted, affecting several brands.
Tainted Trump: Polls show the vast majority voters disapprove of his handling of Comey and Russia.
My self-esteem was shot and I felt uneasy in my body, like it was tainted.
With reciprocal altruism, scientists say, our true motivations may be tainted, and hidden even from ourselves.
Plus, rumor has it that the movie stinks, and its stars are further tainted by association.
It also means ensuring that the voting process is legitimate and not tainted by foreign hacking.
With friends and donors thus tainted, Mr Temer would struggle to attract talent to his government.
Could they conceivably be unaware of the accumulated evidence about the tainted origins of their fortune?
Had he known the drugs were tainted, he would not have sent them out, Chin said.
The scandal has tainted more than 40 politicians, including senior leaders in Ms. Rousseff's Workers' Party.
Graham said the crown prince had "tainted" his country and himself and had to go.  Sen.
They can cause a skin infection when open cuts and sores are exposed to tainted water.
Breja alleges he was terminated in March, a week after raising alarms about Juul's tainted products.
Worse yet, now any action taken by the EPA is potentially tainted by these ethics scandals.
The town sealed off the well that seemed to be the source of the tainted water.
Those texts have also fueled accusations among GOP lawmakers that Mueller's probe is tainted by partisanship.
Not everyone chose to use illicit substances, he said, defending Soviet sports as not uniformly tainted.
Those three lines smacked of advocacy and tainted the rest of a largely descriptive press conference.
"There are still far too many individuals incarcerated on tainted convictions," Levi said in a statement.
His "good thing" with the camp has been significantly tainted enough he has sought pastures new.
Three juries have rejected claims that Baby Powder was tainted with asbestos or caused plaintiffs' mesothelioma.
But members of the community say the water remains tainted and a threat to their health.
EU relations with both Beijing and Moscow are tainted by disputes over human rights and trade.
Unfortunately, Williams tainted her well-worded defense of Tiegen by bringing up her post-baby weight.
The raids, coming less than a month later, seized more than 10,000 gallons of tainted alcohol.
The 2016 US presidential election was tainted by misinformation spread by Russian operatives, particularly on Facebook.
She planned to give unwitting trick-or-treaters candy tainted with his germs, Yahoo News reported.
But in a campaign tainted by financial scandals, he said Macron's clean image was a plus.
" Central to the suit is the issue of salary history, which it calls a "tainted variable.
And my guys are telling me you interfered somehow, and it makes my victory look tainted.
A large proportion of the poultry for sale at supermarkets is tainted with antibiotic-resistant salmonella.
After consuming the tainted milk two weeks ago, 27 members of the extended families were hospitalized.
Imagine that you're a black man and that the trial was tainted by the ugliest racism.
That means they can continue to tout their "records," tainted as those claims may now be.
He said Russia now needs to deal with tainted crude oil that is kept in storage.
"With this increasingly paranoid cultural edifice, anything associated with Mutnikh was inevitably tainted," Mr. Morrison said.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.Reading and Leeds festival 2016 was almost tainted by tragedy.
"They were choosing to engage with actors that were deeply tainted," Ms. Welsh said of McKinsey.
And everything was tainted by his previous absence; the remnants of our separate endurances surrounded us.
Even the music played on AM — from country to perfectly good jazz — feels tainted by association.
In rural communities, residents have complained of tainted wells tied to industrial farms and lax regulations.
Fleeing with others to physical safety, the child, tainted by her refugee status, is rejected repeatedly.
Now, his 11- and 3-year-old daughters' toys were bobbing in dirty, sewage-tainted water.
In Flint, lead-tainted water prompted a public health emergency that led to a criminal investigation.
Investigators later traced that bacteria to a tainted drainage canal near a lettuce farm in Arizona.
The public defender's office estimates that the number of tainted cases is likely closer to 3,000.
The Trump cabinet, more than any in memory, has been tainted by ethical transgressions and resignations.
It was a corrupt objective that tainted the entire effort, and the White House admitted it.
Land of the tainted minds and unoriginal thoughts, where, somehow, everyone hears everything but says nothing.
His predecessor was ousted over a long-running corruption scandal that tainted his pro-European party.
Recurring scandals about unsafe food or tainted infant formula made by once-reputable companies upset her.
It has also been tainted by its association with online drug sales and hackers demanding ransom.
The steroids-tainted pair of Roger Clemens (61%) and Barry Bonds (60.7%) both showed slight increases.
Some wore handkerchiefs across their faces as they breathed air tainted by the smell of sulphur.
"In this tainted process the investigators weren't after the truth, they were after me," he said.
"It's time to investigate the investigators, and the prosecution that authorizes these tainted investigations," he said.
There are newer, less tainted areas of policy not yet infected by years of partisan wrangling.
His tainted credibility is by no means redeemed with a few laugh-out-loud one-liners.
"When there's tainted romaine lettuce, the government doesn't say stop eating leafy vegetables," Mr. Moran said.
If that assurance is lacking, all members will inevitably and unfairly be tainted simply by association.
The Soviet government claimed that the deaths were caused by the consumption of anthrax-tainted meat.
There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone case.
Teenagers can be quick to discount praise from their parents as tainted by obligation or bias.
In the summer of 2016 came reports of hepatitis A tainted scallops sickening 292 in Hawaii.
Waters said Saturday that Kelly "has been tainted by Trump" and called on him to apologize.
The plebiscite was also tainted by disagreement with the Department of Justice over its federal validity.
The health department compiled a list of mostly imported mercury-tainted creams from across the state.
Drug trafficking and corruption tainted American allies in Laos, as it has more recently in Afghanistan.
In 2008, tainted milk in China killed at least six babies and sickened about 300,000 others.
The Sox are first in their division, and now their position in the standings is tainted.
His trip is tainted by allegations that he helped disclose allied war plans to Nazi Germany.
I cannot have witness statements colored or tainted by what they are seeing from other sources.
Many hemophilia patients died after acquiring HIV and hepatitis through tainted blood products in the 1980s.
Vegetables grown in soil contaminated with lead from paint dust or fuel exhaust will be similarly tainted.
She said she was questioning innocence and youth—concepts tainted by their attachment to naiveté as purity.
"House of Cards" will return minus scandal-tainted Kevin Spacey, with his screen wife taking center stage.
They were either fed the tainted meat, or had it directly smeared onto their brains during surgery.
Though tainted by corruption allegations, Lula remains Brazil's most popular politician ahead of presidential elections next year.
A man who has gone from being a myth to merely another professional athlete with tainted blood.
They may have included poison pills, a toxic cigar, exploding mollusks, and a chemically tainted diving suit.
Every single member of that family was tainted by her affair, as were many of her friends.
It's still unclear where exactly Rowley found the tainted bottle, which is reportedly a bottle of perfume.
Lopez Obrador argued the airport had been tainted by corruption and would be too expensive to maintain.
Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador was also tainted in the court allegations of bribery and corruption.
Frustrated, Diaz-Cobo had argued that the Facebook fiasco "potentially tainted" the jury and demanded a mistrial.
Dunn touted the safety benefits of a Press that could automatically block the use of tainted bags.
Axe can't shake the feeling that Gilbert kept evidence (the tainted slide) of the Ice Juice maneuver.
It was tainted, and even more, it felt silly to climb a tree as a middle schooler.
Many of them belong from Rousseff's Workers' Party, but the scandal has tainted other parties as well.
The PRI's nominee for president, whoever it is, will be tainted by association with the current government.
The townspeople's expectation of life-altering financial compensation evaporated, and most remained trapped in their tainted homes.
And that leaves out the bigger issue of how you go public with a CEO so tainted.
At least six campaigns said the tainted money will be, or has already been, donated to charity.
A BuzzFeed News analysis last May found that fentanyl tainted cocaine through much of the Eastern Seaboard.
It's a strategy to combat so-called political correctness, to taint opponents and be tainted by them.
There has never been a recall of tainted oxygen, not until tomorrow when we make it official.
Transneft has proposed mixing tainted oil with the clean crude at the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk.
Abbey Conner was at a Mexican resort with her brother when the two allegedly drank tainted liquor.
For a period of seven months, a lab technician used a tainted pipette to inject the sperm.
Ideally, the more tainted the library property ends up being, the more charitable direction for its profits.
The initial knee-jerk reaction to Abigail (even my own) was tainted with creepypasta levels of edginess.
So I -- on the -- on the merits of it, I think Mueller is not tainted by this.
It's popular, profitable, and it has yet to be tainted by the scandals that have undermined Facebook.
Green called the Sunday Times report "completely untrue" and said it came from an untrustworthy tainted source.
The cyanide had come from two massive chemical plant explosions, which tainted the water with toxic chemicals.
But the roiling scandal of lead-tainted water in Flint brought the measure down, at least temporarily.
An autopsy later confirmed that Timothy's candy had been tainted with a fatal dose of potassium cyanide.
Chinese parents remember 2008, when melamine-tainted milk formula hospitalised more than 50,000 infants, causing some deaths.
By calling out the funders directly, Teachout has tainted those forthcoming ads by associating them with corruption.
After Tuesday, the victory appears increasingly tainted, the American presidency as the spoils of ill-gotten gains.
Last week, Russia agreed to take back around 1 million tonnes of tainted oil stuck in Belarus.
I have disgraced and tainted the legacy of every great northerner for a thousand generations or more.
New parties, however, have so far not capitalized on voter disenchantment with a corruption-tainted political establishment.
Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) says FBI Director James Comey is "tainted" by ties to the Clinton Foundation.
" Groening almost immediately says that the conversation can't be had, because, for some reason, "it's tainted now.
Health Secretary Francisco Duque said the Dengvaxia controversy had "tainted the credibility" of the country's immunization program.
But so do tales of Volkswagen offering to buy back tainted diesel cars from disgruntled American owners.
That year, there was a fungal meningitis outbreak caused by tainted steroids made by a compounding pharmacy.
But that cooperation now appears to be tainted with the lying accusation -- another unusual turn of events.
Health officials said on Friday that they had confiscated 30,000 bottles of liquor suspected to be tainted.
Their work could be lost, too; their careers tainted as a side effect of Jaeger's alleged transgressions.
"I grew up eating Cheerios and Quaker Oats long before they were tainted with glyphosate," Cook said.
"The system in Russia has been tainted by doping, from the top level and down," he said.
In muted form, more moderate Republicans are already echoing the Fox line that the investigation is tainted.
Even if all of his [absentee by mail] ballots were tainted, his 21625-vote margin would stand.
DBI Waste Systems won the $85033,000 contract to dispose of the tainted crabmeat, claws and whole crabs.
And, they say, they're seeing profound effects from the tainted water on the children in their community.
We've seen the horror stories of what happens when our infrastructure fails: tainted water in Flint, Mich.
A majority of Americans believe right now that we are all tainted by this campaign finance process.
The campaign of the incumbent Mayor Anthony Silva, a Republican, was tainted by reports of improper conduct.
Or, does she not want her brand tainted through association as she contemplates a run for office?
After her husband refused the drink, Bibi's mother-in-law used the tainted milk to prepare lassi.
I think it's slightly tainted by the fact that I know small record shops don't make money.
The leftist Lopez Obrador dismissed the Texcoco plan as tainted by corruption, geologically unsound and too costly.
Internment camps, race riots, segregation, election after election tainted by vote suppression that grows ever more subtle.
He resigned in May 2017, in part due to his reputation being tainted from the Ailes scandals.
Maduro was re-elected in May in a race that was tainted by widespread allegations of fraud.
The risk: Being tied to another scandal-tainted government endeavor may cause further financial and reputational harm.
The winery must err on the side of discarding any fruit that might be tainted, he said.
Art schools — especially the ones with large endowments — should not begin to normalize this tainted revenue stream.
On one side are those who argue that all money is tainted, so why make a fuss?
Chemicals from fertilizer and groundwater pumping on industrial farms are partly to blame for the tainted water.
"I felt like they tainted the gene pool for my kids," Cindy said of the sperm bank.
The residents were correct: Flint's water was tainted by lead and linked to a deadly Legionnaires' outbreak.
What if our desire to do good in the world is tainted by our own harmful actions?
But in the Housewives world, the city is tainted, so it's off to greener pastures, or intracoastals.
Some jurors also believed that Mr. Lewis's confession was coerced and that the DNA evidence was tainted.
Today, virus-tainted tulips are never deliberately planted in bulb fields because they are considered a liability.
But on the other hand, it's tainted now — the conversation, there's no nuance to the conversation now.
But both awards will be tainted: one as the philistines' favorite, the other as the snobs' favorite.
Though the only corporate fatality, Bell Pottinger is just one of the companies tainted by the Guptas.
He died of liver cancer in 2016, a year before she found out the water was tainted.
The energy source also has a tainted past, rife with references to Chernobyl and Three Mile Island.
At the beginning of March, Google removed 56 applications that appeared benign but were tainted with adware.
Environmental advocates said that the agrochemical industry had tainted scientific reviews in Europe by meddling in them.
It's as if they were perpetually tainted — health care workers, hospital workers were shunned in their communities.
Several had sipped alcohol before their deaths, leading to one theory that tainted drinks were to blame.
Chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, invisible and insidious, had tainted the groundwater beneath her feet.
They had been drinking and bathing in the tainted water for months before discovering it was contaminated.
By helping hobble our defense against the dark arts of Putin, McConnell has tainted Donald Trump's presidency.
Distributing malware by attaching tainted documents to emails is one of the oldest tricks in the book.
"Everything looks tainted in retrospect," said Sarah Arana, 0003, a medical social worker from Paso Robles, Calif.
And, perhaps best of all, the site's entire purloined library might have been tainted in the process.
What they have in common are delusions of personal grandeur and a tainted ascent to the presidency.
But Trump simultaneously argued that the jury foreperson's opinion of Trump had irreparably tainted Stone's guilty verdict.
Johnson & Johnson has argued that they take thorough steps to screen for talc that's tainted with asbestos.
Now, testimony from the two psychologists will be key to establishing whether the prosecution's evidence is tainted.
As a consequence, Chief Justice Roberts did not address how courts should address proceedings tainted by conflicts.
Ms. Ayotte finally dumped Mr. Trump, a dizzying ride that may have tainted her brand of independence.
He argued that the facility on Mexico City's eastern flank was tainted by corruption and too costly.
Abdullah previously ran twice for president - in 2009 and 2014 - but both were tainted by fraud accusations.
MM) said it had set aside 23 billion roubles ($360.31 million) for compensation related to tainted oil.
We visited Irkutsk, a city where at least 76 people died from drinking a tainted vodka substitute.
The agency first exercised this ability in April to recall herbal supplements that were tainted with salmonella.
The boxing champion Canelo Alvarez cited tainted meat when he was suspended for doping violations last year.
In the ink on plastic works depicting Farley, the dried vacuoles are puddle stains tainted with dust.
This is not the first time that Mr. Sharif's reputation has been tainted by allegations of corruption.
Likewise, the world's greatest deliberative body will be tainted if Mr. Moore is seated in the Senate.
Flickinger, who now works as a creative director, feels especially tainted by her association with the show.
Back in Melbourne, everyone was eager to shower and put their smoke-tainted clothes in the wash.
IMO however, for what it is worth, this is the dream of every vocally-tainted karaoke superstar.
"The government uses tainted people like Cohen all the time — just look at Rick Gates," Rosenzweig said.
Perhaps it is true, as Walvin asserts, that sugar tainted "all involved wherever it took root," but how it tainted places and people, and who did the tainting, and how conditions changed over the past 500 years are often left unexplained, as are any resulting lessons we might learn.
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Many plaintiffs allege that the amounts they inhaled when they dusted themselves with tainted talcum powder were enough.
Some of the tainted oil was sold and a number of buyers plan to seek compensation over it.
On Thursday, 55 inbound and 19 outbound vessels were waiting to move through areas tainted by the fuels.
The question then becomes: Are cities doomed to be forever tainted by the original sin of their birthdate?
Street drugs are often tainted with hidden things that can be dangerous, including potent opioids and rat poison.
Canelo Alvarez is playing with fire ... vacationing in Mexico, despite blaming his positive PED test on tainted meat.
Image: Kelley McCall (AP)An outbreak of severe bleeding linked to tainted synthetic weed products continues to worsen.
Even his mother's slurred expression of affection toward him, saying, "You're my only," feels tainted under the circumstances.
Lead-tainted water has been blamed for exposing thousands of children to long-term effects on their health.
And it seems no further enforcement actions were taken afterwards against any of the tainted brands back then.
Instead, the big worry is what else might have been pushed out by earlier tainted updates, Williams said.
Rusty and Auttumn Waddell say their wedding day, while fun, will always be tainted by the thief's actions.
Pence is a fine guy but has been tainted -- on the world stage -- by his association with Trump.
European and Canadian officials told Reuters that they had sent back some shipments of tainted meat this year.
They might've even lived longer, if short-term events hadn't tainted their water and drained their food supply.
Mr Modi is a strong national figure, and his party is less tainted with corruption than its rivals.
At least 18 people died in Cambodia's northeastern Kratie province last year after drinking methanol-tainted rice wine.
Tech, the message is, is not evil in itself, but rather gets tainted by the hubris of mankind.
Halting supplies of tainted oil, which can corrode refining units, has pushed some refiners to find other supplies.
But many see Mr Dragnea's conviction as politically motivated, and in Romania many parties are tainted by corruption.
But his victory is far from sportsmanlike, in as tainted and perilously disputed an election as this one.
The Quandts (BMW), Krupps (steel), the owners of Bertelsmann (publishing) and others have grappled with similarly tainted legacies.
Russia plans to pump back some 1.33 million tonnes of tainted oil from Belarus, Andronov told the Kommersant.
The report, true or not, tainted Manning, a quarterback known for his work ethic and attention to detail.
Subdued children play, eerily quiet, against a backdrop of toxic lawns, oily creeks, tainted vegetation, and sere trees.
Mr Peña once praised Mr Duarte and two other tainted governors as exemplars of the PRI's "new generation".
President Filipe Nyusi was, until 2014, head of the defence ministry, which had links to the tainted companies.
His resignation supports the idea that Mrs May and her ministers mistrust advisers tainted by time in Europe.
Because of the health crisis stemming from their tainted water, they spend their days dealing with the consequences.
But, like Ms Aldana, she will have to choose between CICIG and a tainted president, says Ms Mack.
Even their final goodbye during season 6 was tainted (both on- and behind-the-scenes) by bad blood.
We are not watching an otherwise just banking system get corrupted by a single, tainted credit card scheme.
Many sceptics dismissed the Vision Fund as a vast pot of tainted money squandered on hyped-up assets.
One spear-phishing technique involved sending senior engineers falsified resumes in Microsoft Word that were tainted with malware.
But the scandal has rumbled on, with regular announcements of new probes, extraditions and punishments of tainted officials.
It's unclear whether Holt ate something bad, drank some tainted water, or simply had his body give out.
In fact, the election was a repudiation of the main parties, both of which are tainted by corruption.
Corruption allegations have tainted his entourage, reforms have been fitful and price rises have eaten into living standards.
" Caribbean Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott complained that the author&aposs prose was tainted by his "repulsion towards Negroes.
The happy images and memories they created before the shooting will be forever tainted with what happened next.
A resident and other plaintiffs successfully sued the city in March to begin replacing the 18,000 tainted pipes.
But while his bipartisan civility may have been genuine, his legacy was forever tainted by his campaign tactics.
Given the Indian public's fatigue with tainted politicians, her task of winning over the public could be complicated.
Flint, a city with over 100,000 people, has had lead-tainted drinking water for more than two years.
Many people believe women get breast or cervical cancer because they have been unfaithful, or tainted by witchcraft.
"Everyone has recommitted and is showing resolve to actually deal with this terrible, tainted, corrupted ideology," he added.
"People I have spoken to, out of training, it has kind of tainted (Sky's) image somewhat," he said.
Dr. Simms is credited as the father of modern gynecology but his legacy is tainted with racist practices.
Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan have all said they plan to seek compensation from Russia for the tainted oil.
One of the two Flint hospitals discovered last year to have its water tainted by Legionnaires' disease bacteria.
Even the mothers, which naturally share small amounts of genetic material with their offspring, could be considered tainted.
"The newspaper articles all tainted Richard in a negative way," says Schmidt's Bronx-born defense attorney, Mike Fawer.
Or sports, now tainted by "Deflate Gate," steroid use and high-profile cases involving the abuse of women.
As we all have been, as we're always trying to keep our catalog intact without any tainted albums.
" It added: "It is not only unfortunate but a disservice that industry-funded research is branded as tainted.
Everywhere, all the time, people are having their most treasured compositions tainted by jackrabbiting and sloppy oral work.
So the meals are short on calories, taste like garbage (possibly because they are), and might be tainted.
Like anything, something so pure can be tainted, though the essence of its very nature will always remain.
But there's more to this story than simply issuing statements condemning Weinstein or returning his now-tainted money.
Mr. Poroshenko cannot simply allow one of Mr. Shokin's cronies to slide into the ousted official's tainted seat.
John Pellettieri, a Justice Department lawyer, said prosecutors took steps to ensure the case did not become tainted.
They have profit from tainted sources, like monetizing private information in ways that most firms cannot legally match.
The remarks are the latest in a series of racist and homophobic statements that have tainted Watson's career.
Op-Ed Contributor Tehran — Public relations firms with no qualms about taking tainted petrodollars are experiencing a bonanza.
"Because the investigation is tainted in this way, there isn't any point in pursuing it," the judge said.
Instead, the majority determined that the officials' decision was unconstitutionally tainted by 'hostility' to Mr. Phillips's religious views.
"I've been thinking about the ways politics and bureaucracy have tainted my love for this country," she wrote.
He told MMA Fighting earlier in the year that the west has tainted what martial arts should be.
He is not tainted as a member of the political elite the populist right wants to take down.
Zuma's presidency, tainted by corruption and scandal, has badly tarnished the ANC's image both at home and abroad.
Representatives for owners in Europe — where there are 8.5 million tainted diesels — are seeking about $5,600 a car.
"They thought it was tainted stuff that you only used when you couldn't get regular funding," Marin said.
Poor screening led many to contract the disease through tainted blood and organ transplants through the early 2000s.
Pulse is now tainted with the memories of this attack, and I don't think it ever won't be.
On the bright side, at least there's plenty of shit-tainted water available in case of future fires.
But everything changed when the 2008 financial crisis hit investors and tainted the way they viewed the market.
But with regulation still patchy, the risk of exposure to tainted coins has kept most big investors away.
Unless they act with utmost integrity they will be tainted as henchmen for an unruly and vindictive president.
And that apathy allows for enduring injustice in the form of indefinite detention, tainted procedure and dysfunctional bureaucracy.
Two months later, he became South Africa's president after forcing out his predecessor, the scandal-tainted Jacob Zuma.
But there are legitimate lifesaving uses of cord blood that should not be tainted by these sham companies.
These high jinks read like farce but hit like poison, as tainted drugs daily enter patients' bloodstreams worldwide.
But defense lawyers argue that the lingering effects of their clients' previous torture tainted those interrogation sessions, too.
When California's cancer warning law passed in 265, it was meant to inform Californians about tainted drinking water.
Like Ms. Zaytseva, Mr. Balber said he could not explain why his clients' samples appeared to be tainted.
" He complained about "corruption at the DOJ & FBI" and said the news media "has become tainted and corrupt!
The internet hoax claims that the warehouse chain's in-house brand has been somehow tainted by the coronavirus.
He said that the smaller group of protesters had tainted the demonstration by throwing "projectiles" at police officers.
New York's attorney general said she would examine whether policing in the transit system was tainted by bias.
In time, he became suspicious that Salahi's confessions had been elicited through torture, and were therefore tainted evidence.
"Case reports and small studies have tainted the public's perception regarding the safety of statin therapy," he said.
Within days, state officials and the city's mayor held a press conference to address the tainted drinking water.
He did not come to Washington to clean up the tainted system; he came to bathe in it.
Cholera, spread by ingestion of food or water tainted with human faeces, can kill within hours if untreated.
Days later, Putin was elected in a contest that international organizations said was tainted by ballot-box stuffing.
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani has also endorsed Flynn's claims that his case was tainted by widespread government misconduct.
When do you believe someone who says a water system is tainted, and when do you tell everyone?
Sports has been tainted by drug abuse, the church by sexual scandal, the news media by our president.
Almost from the start, the shadow of interrogation and mutual suspicion tainted the mission of those treating prisoners.
In August, the trial court found that the state's legislative map had been tainted by unconstitutional racial gerrymandering.
Like the congressional ethics investigations, the public has a less than stellar record when faced with tainted members.
The Socialist Party, tainted by the unpopular president, François Hollande, has been almost a nonfactor in the race.
If Trump is tainted goods, then maybe, just maybe, Trump's agenda can be slowed and Obama's legacy protected.
"It is too late to cure the profound procedural deficiencies that have tainted this entire inquiry," he wrote.
Working with regulators from around the world, she said, she anticipates more tainted drug lots will be found.
So far, courts have consistently ruled that Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric from the campaign "tainted" the policy permanently.
Rick Snyder, who is term-limited out, has been tainted by the Flint water crisis, and Lt. Gov.
Conservative critics of special counsel Robert Mueller have argued that the FISA warrant is tainted — based on the opposition research dossier on Trump and Russia that was paid for by Democrats — and that because the FISA warrant helped launch the FBI investigation into Trump and Russia, the whole investigation is tainted.
Stories from around the webTests show bootleg marijuana vapes tainted with hydrogen cyanide (NBC News)Sales of illicit vaping products find home online (Wall Street Journal)Journey of a tainted vape cartridge: from China's labs to your lungs (Leafly)Early signs of vaping health risks were missed or ignored (Bloomberg)Dr.
But prudish Victorian norms tainted the act of looking, making the ancient Indian nude body a salacious voyeur's delight.
The Mozyr plant has yet to resume crude processing and is still cleaning tainted equipment, the Belneftekhim source said.
As well as ignoring the quality and innovations of her work, the condescension is ahistorical (and tainted by sexism).
Ten Flint residents died after an outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease, which may be related to the lead-tainted water.
And a legitimate win will be tainted in the public eye the moment the social media ratfuckery is exposed.
Forced to clean up, these erstwhile havens have seen much tainted capital flow elsewhere—not least to America itself.
The Vision Fund is seen by some critics as tainted money for its links to the Saudi Royal family.
"All available evidence suggests that the 2016 general election was not tainted by fraud or mistake," Trump's lawyers wrote.
Jetblack feels like some weird fusion of those two brand identities, yet somehow tainted by an awful business plan.
That race should be close, but a state GOP tainted by scandal could be a boon for the Democrat.
But no common grower, supplier, or brand of tainted lettuce has been spotted so far, according to the agency.
Ted Cruz also rode the Tea Party wave to Washington, only to be tainted by his new job title.
" Mayer, in a statement, told BuzzFeed News, "There is a real concern that tainted money is now tainting academia.
Counterfeit pain pills tainted with fentanyl also made a US appearance in 2016, most notably with Prince's fatal overdose.
Badr politicians had a strong showing in the May 12 parliamentary election which was tainted by allegations of fraud.
Many victims claim their medical records were altered or destroyed, to hide the fact they were given tainted blood.
Strangers view her with fear and suspicion; some relatives treat this "bush wife" and her "tainted" child with disdain.
Tainted oil detected late last month has forced Russia to shut the Druzhba pipeline to Central Europe and Germany.
We don't want that enjoyment tainted by a sense of complicity in the terrible crimes they are accused of.
But its causes are mysterious: Some suspect it's a tainted drug supply, or an unknown side effect of heroin.
Since this award is tainted with the dishonorable actions of the NFL and its players, I cannot accept it.
Some point to corruption-tainted outfits in other alliances, like Slovakia's Smer, which sits in the social-democratic group.
Dirty oil needs to be diluted before being refined, sometimes one tainted barrel with 20 barrels of clean oil.
Without providing evidence, Lopez Obrador said the project - which has been under construction since 2015 - was tainted by corruption.
What about a little robot hand to physically slap the tainted bag out of your hand onto the floor?
Plus, the celebration of these women is tainted with the fact that it's being used to hurt another one.
Moura's appointment also speaks to the tainted pool from which the interim government is assembling its cast of leaders.
Kenya's athletics pedigree has been tainted by up to 40 runners failing dope tests in the past four years.
Her government, the Workers' Party, has also been tainted by a corruption scandal involving Brazil's state oil company Petrobras.
Flint and lead poisoning: Living with it and uncertainty, long-term Walters knew her water was tainted with lead.
If the tribunal concludes that the campaign was tainted, it could annul the election and call a new one.
Tshisekedi lost the 2011 presidential election to Kabila in a poll that independent observers said was tainted by fraud.
The Republican governor has been seeking more than $200 million to deal with lead-tainted water problems in Flint.
It's crazy to think that something as pure as music, the art, could be so tainted by human existence.
Leszczynski added that he expects PKN Orlen to present claims to its suppliers within weeks regarding Russian tainted oil.
"The people of Flint have been waiting for action to remove lead tainted lines," Weaver said in a statement.
You know why: they tainted themselves and, so the argument goes, the game itself by doing performance-enhancing drugs.
There's a myth that dealers with tainted drugs at festivals are people from outside the community, according to Auctor.
Airbnb offered to pay for a soiled rug that Smith tossed — it was just too tainted by the orgy.
Cronin said even though some U.S. partners on the issue might be tainted, they were important to work with.
Be smart: Among Republicans, the argument that the investigation is tainted is picking up steam, including comments by Sen.
All the writers speak about being backed away from at parties, as if they are somehow tainted by death.
Time to admit defeat It's time for Samsung to admit defeat with this permanently tainted device and move on.
Egyptian tradition, he thinks, is tainted by a culture of bribe-paying, nepotism and other behaviour banned by religion.
The United Nations health agency estimates that about 600 million people around the world consume tainted food every year.
His anti-corruption drive, though, has been tainted by revelations of shady dealings within his family and his party.
But Pence was awarded the Vice Presidency through the same tainted, illegitimate election and EC revolt which installed Trump.
After outbreaks in China from tainted infant formula, Australian-produced formula has been a market winner for Chinese consumers.
"It is encouraging news," said Mayor Karen Weaver, who said she still wanted all lead-tainted plumbing replaced. (AP)
Anti-abortion Republicans act like abortion is so morally toxic that any money flowing anywhere near it becomes tainted.
Products identified by the FDA as having hidden active drug ingredients can be found in the tainted products database.
Morales resigned under pressure from Bolivia's police and military last Sunday after evidence of vote rigging tainted his Oct.
"We're talking to folks who are having these numbers issued to their kids, and they're already tainted," Velasquez said.
But Zuma's presidency, tainted by corruption and scandal, has badly tarnished the ANC's image both at home and abroad.
Federal courts nationwide had recently begun to insist on that, repeatedly declaring districts tainted with extreme partisan intent unconstitutional.
But senators added the funding package to help the residents of Flint and other communities afflicted by tainted water.
There are some words whose meaning becomes so tainted over time that they become harmful to a political cause.
Buhari said Nigeria had a chance to make "a break from its tainted past which favoured an opportunistic few".
Stephens warned on Saturday that the GOP's support for Moore likely tainted the Republican Party's brand with younger voters.
In a sport repeatedly tainted by artificial performance enhancement, that record inevitably led to raised eyebrows and unproven suspicions.
That was when Sotheby's decided to look into its Hals, since it came from the same seemingly tainted source.
Alabamans didn't appreciate being told by Washington, D.C., big-money, Republican Party insiders how to vote, which tainted Sen.
The 2016 election is as tainted as Trump alleges in his tweets, but the actual victim was his opponent.
The latter, in his mind, had been tainted by Attorney General Loretta Lynch's perceived proximity to the Clinton camp.
She believed someone in government, though not the governor, should be found criminally liable for the tainted water supply.
They also cautioned that lead poisoning risks, from old paint to tainted soil, remain significant in many L.A. areas.
I'm going to tell the company that the sample was tainted, and that I'll have to go get another.
But because the particles tend to be heavy, "at a higher level our glaciers are not tainted", he said.
There is no client with the kind of money you need to build big architecture who is not tainted.
The one interaction that should be pure, that should not be tainted by any kind of discrimination, is voting.
Corruption scandals have also tainted mainstream Spanish parties, especially the PP, and are likely to keep weighing on negotiations.
I don't think we'll ever really get a grip on just how many cases may have been tainted there.
"She wouldn't want to be tainted with all of the scandal and controversy that attends this," Thrall told me.
"Long-term, TSMC's trustworthy image is somewhat tainted but it is hard to quantify the effect now," Li said.
She may have planned to give unwitting trick-or-treaters candy tainted with his germs, according to Yahoo News.
He must simply remain silent while his reputation is battered, and potential jurors in this district might be tainted.
A couple weeks later, the company found more milk had been tainted and had to recall even more products.
The infection happened when a supplier connected tainted software to TSMC's network without a virus scan, according to Bloomberg.
But this new, retired version of A-Rod allows him to be more than just the scandal-tainted ballplayer.
France's Total and Russia's Lukoil have both said compensation per barrel of tainted oil should stand at around $15.
Whether a man older than the president, tainted by support for the Iraq War, can embody renewal is doubtful.
Mr. Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion, served 10 months in a federal prison for his racially-tainted crime.
Two investigations revealed that Russia's doping program had tainted scores of athletes and multiple sporting events across several years.
House Republicans long ago seized on the dossier as evidence that the Russia investigation was tainted, to little avail.
And because of this kill, Jonah's soul — the moral battle at the heart of the show — is now tainted.
Illegal marijuana vape pens in California were found to be tainted with potentially dangerous additives, state officials said Monday.
The answers are largely the same: Our politics is tainted by fossil fuel interests, doubt, and fear of change.
Why script a meeting of actors from a town with tainted water when your audience lives in that terrain?
Are all of Mr. Trump's actions that affect Muslims, at home and abroad, perpetually tainted by his campaign statements?
I lowered my forehead to his and breathed deeply, his scent no longer tainted with disinfectant nor rubbing alcohol.
"There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone case," the president tweeted.
Other Republicans won't work for the administration, for fear of being "tainted" or summarily fired, the former official said.
Remember, saying that the election was tainted isn't a smear or a wild conspiracy theory; it's simply the truth.
He must simply remain silent while his reputation is battered, and potential jurors in this District might be tainted.
More affluent, health-conscious Chinese shoppers want safe Australian goods, a trend stoked by tainted China food supply scandals.
Three in the club (Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Sammy Sosa) have been tainted by their ties to steroids.
Age: 28Position: ForwardGriezmann's year has been tainted slightly by his big-money summer move to Barcelona from Atletico Madrid.
DDT poisoned eagles that fed on tainted fish, leading to eggs with thin shells that routinely broke during incubation.
BP's results were tainted by a $750 million write-down, mainly in connection with its stalled project in Angola.
Kumar and his co-authors reviewed the FDA's Tainted Products Marketed as Dietary Supplements_CDER database for 2007 through 2016.
The tainted product was used as a skin lightener and to remove spots and wrinkles, according to the statement.
Police said, however, it was not a case of a tainted drug being passed around at a larger venue.
The three teens entered the competition with an invention that would purify lead-tainted water in school drinking fountains.
In that sense, our recollections are often tainted by the interconnected pathways of the neural brain, clouding our perceptions.
Under state law, the board can call a new election if the basic fairness of the election is tainted.
According to officials, another inmate became ill at an Oklahoma City facility but drank the tainted moonshine before transferring there.
People argue that, going forward, minority Oscar winners will be tainted because they were chosen for reasons of political correctness.
By inserting it, "Birth of a Nation" tainted the sacred history of one of the greatest figures in black history.
The $3.2 million in forfeitures relates to the tainted products, which by federal law must be surrendered to the government.
It's caused by drinking water or food that's been tainted with sewage and human waste carrying the bacteria Vibrio cholerae.
Sadr's bloc came in first place in the vote, which was tainted by allegations of corruption which forced a recount.
Thankfully, the game will go on—tainted, though, like too much else, by the bile of our modern political life.
But experts warn the boon won&apost last long without deeper change to the oil-reliant, corruption-tainted Russian economy.
And, having been outside German domestic politics, Mr Schulz is not tainted by the SPD's grand coalition with Mrs Merkel.
But several justices pressed Mr. Francisco to explain why the restrictions should not be seen as tainted by religious animus.
Stevens' team focused on projects that touted blockchain as a way to identify fraudulent and tainted goods in supply chains.
The tainted oil, detected late last month, has forced Russia to shut the Druzhba pipeline to Central Europe and Germany.
Some consumers who received tainted oil consider $30 per barrel as reasonable compensation, two traders involved in the discussions said.
Some refiners like Total's Leuna and Poland's PKN Plock are blending tainted oil with cleaner barrels and are refining it.
ANC officials tainted by scandals remain in government, and some officials within the ANC are less enthusiastic about his reforms.
Efimova's reputation was tainted by controversy, as she had previously failed two drug tests and served a 16-month suspension.
South Korea ended the ban after just one day after Brazil assured Seoul that shipments did not contain tainted products.
At least 5 million tonnes of oil, or about 36.7 million barrels, was tainted with high levels of organic chloride.
Well that's interesting, because isn't that how you were describing older men and women who are "tainted by life" previously?
Chinese authorities have stepped up testing of Canadian pork for ractopamine as a result of the tainted shipment, CFIA said.
The deaths come less than two weeks after more than 100 people died after drinking tainted alcohol in northern India.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department tweeted on Thursday that the water supply in Hugo, Colorado, had been tainted with THC.
And even Coco's cultural significance is tainted after Jones' comments about the company's attitude toward women and people of color.
Last week, Oracle lost a court challenge in which it contended that the contract was tainted by conflicts of interest.
The alarm was first raised about the contamination on April 19 after the tainted oil reached Russia's western neighbour Belarus.
This, he insisted, only fired up media interest and tainted the opinions of potential jurors before the trial even began.
These strong showings have undermined Change UK's claim that the Lib Dems are irredeemably tainted by their time in government.
But alas, my knowledge of the bars' tainted legacy weighed on me, so I threw the rest in the trash.
This year, at least 154 people died and more than 200 others were hospitalized after drinking tainted alcohol in India.
A police investigation uncovered evidence in March that some meatpacking plants were bribing inspectors to overlook outdated and tainted food.
Sadr's bloc came in first place in the poll, which was tainted by allegations of corruption which forced a recount.
"There have been allegations that consumption of tainted or substandard alcohol has resulted in illness or blacking out," it says.
The pure awfulness of the world drives forward a compelling story about trying to escape tainted roots and start anew.
Luis Camacho, Martinelli's spokesman, said the charges against the former president's sons also appeared to be tainted by political pressures.
Since then, generic drugmakers such as Mylan NV, Teva Pharmaceutical and Novartis' Sandoz have recalled products containing the tainted ingredients.
Rick Snyder at the Democratic presidential debate Sunday night over his handling of the tainted water crisis plaguing Flint, Michigan.
Industry sources say one barrel of the tainted oil may need to be diluted by 20 barrels of clean oil.
She believed that Schmidt, in a fit of jealousy, had injected her with tainted blood from one of his patients.
Directors don't want to be "tainted" and lose out on future roles and fees because they were rejected by shareholders.
In this way, attackers can distribute tainted Excel spreadsheets that wreak havoc, from granting attackers system privileges to installing backdoors.
Democrats also played hardball on long-sought funding to assist the people of Flint with their lead-tainted water crisis.
Arthas arrives at a major city, attempting to stop the delivery of the tainted food that is spreading the plague.
And it's about damn time, as the recent court drama is only a small drop in a seriously tainted bucket.
Bill Clinton had a healthy approval rating—66 percent, according to Gallup—but was tainted by the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
He did, however, soothe his concern that others might see his election as tainted, and his ego requires this comfort.
But Turkana residents have little faith the government, tainted by a series of corruption scandals, will manage their money well.
If Republican lawmakers don't take a stand, and Mueller is fired, they'll be tainted as enablers in the next election.
The corruption-tainted ruling coalition, led by a local affiliate of Congress, was trounced by the communist-led Left Front.
I think my generation just hasn't lived in a period that wasn't tainted in some significant form by climate breakdown.
The choice is clear: Fire Hannity, or be further tainted by yet another reprehensible host whose leash was unforgivably long.
It has always been the case that the threat from tainted drugs disproportionately affects the most disadvantaged people in society.
He has not heard anything from producers yet, and is currently on the fence about returning to the "tainted" show.
Sources told Reuters earlier this week less than half of the tainted crude loaded on tankers has found end-users.
Economic insecurity adds to the standing list of worries about daily life that includes pollution and tainted food and water.
President Trump has tainted the party's brand so severely that Republicans can no longer just run on good economic numbers.
She has cast herself as a populist but also as a young, fresh face in politics not tainted by scandal.
Among the billionaire Guo's allegations is that Wang Qishan, leader of Beijing's anti-corruption efforts, is himself tainted by corruption.
Those who walked with Trump will be tainted forever after for the degradation of standards and the general election slaughter.
During his April visit to Washington, D.C., politicians and government officials privately expressed concerns about meeting a "tainted" Mr. Rama.
But he could also lose it all if the items are found to be tainted or linked to criminal activity.
Oracle sued the government in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, asserting JEDI had been tainted by conflicts of interest.
Supporters of this tainted system argue that self-regulation saves the public money because the industry funds its own regulation.
When you tell people their vote matters, then install second-place finishers as president, that president's popular mandate is tainted.
Over the past several years, a series of high-profile scandals and negative studies have tainted the industry's public image.
TODAY'S NUMBER 5.1 million That's how many pounds of beef are being recalled because they could be tainted with salmonella.
Trump and his GOP allies have used those ties to argue the special counsel's Russia probe is tainted by bias.
But Flint, which has known about its lead-tainted water for nearly a year, needs the help now, Mikulski said.
Looking back, transparent moments that felt relatable—like a 2015 speech where Lacey cries—are tainted by his alleged actions.
This is an automated tool sold on underground forums that hackers use to infect PCs with viruses through tainted websites.
The alarm was first raised about the contamination on April 19 after the tainted oil reached Russia's western neighbor Belarus.
They later discovered that the leaded brass fittings tainted the water in some fountains beyond the E.P.A.'s lead standard.
She said on Sunday that the election was "tainted" and that there was a "deliberate and intentional disinvestment" of voters.
But to whitewash aspects of the character that tainted but also enabled and informed his accomplishments would be revising history.
"fOoL fOr YoU"Stand out lyrics: "This love is tainted / I need you and I hate it"Perrie or Gigi?
The other conclusion: All his runs were considered tainted and thus invalid, and any future runs would require additional scrutiny.
Many Chileans are disenchanted with politics following campaign finance scandals that have tainted parties of both the right and left.
But the anticipation and excitement of a new Huawei phone launch within the company is likely now tainted by apprehension.
After all, your success is tainted by the damage that the certified a**hole inflicts on others day after day.
My point is that the CPD has an historic and deserved reputation for being tainted and, far too often, unsupervised.
If you have purchased one of the tainted food items, it is not a sure thing you would fall sick.
The estimated number of cases affected by the tainted tests and the court's ruling may be inaccurate, Mr. Reisig said.
The tainted taps were shut, and parents who wanted testing for their children were given the option, the Army said.
Which leaves private, frequently corporate, money to lean on, and the good possibility that some of that money is tainted.
As you can see ... Weinstein's railing against cops and claims their misconduct has tainted the entire criminal case against him.
A genetic marvel, Romero moves better at forty than most fighters do in their athletic prime, tainted supplements or no.
"It's now soccer that sees itself tainted, and it's very painful for me to see I've contributed to that taint."
But, tainted by numerous accusations of misconduct, he came to symbolize the corruption that flourished during his time in office.
It is the largest American E. coli flare-up since 2230, when tainted spinach sickened 2000 people across 230 states.
"From numbers that we're initially getting, about 95 percent of these tainted drug convictions will be dismissed," Mr. Williams said.
Rights lawyers helped draw national media attention to scandals involving tainted milk and vaccines, illegal land seizures and police brutality.
In another echo of the tainted milk scandal, top-down political priorities provide an incentive to look the other way.
Before my time as a reporter, the brothers of Presidents Nixon and Carter were involved in politically tainted financial schemes.
Within the Open Skies deals are tough provisions meant to ensure fair competition that is not tainted by market distortions.
"If I were a Trump supporter, I would want to retaliate massively because it has tainted his victory," Begala added.
Jackson was hearing testimony from the jurors after Stone's lawyers requested a retrial because he thinks the jury was tainted.
The tainted lettuce that sickened 2150 people across 231 states, and that killed one, is no longer available for sale.
Defense lawyers have asked the judge to exclude accounts of the F.B.I. interrogations as tainted by torture in several ways.
Defense lawyers have asked the judge to exclude accounts of the F.B.I. interrogations as tainted by torture in several ways.
It was especially hard because "many Russian companies would not consider hiring these 'tainted' people," he said in an email.
Ms. Wright fears that her children were forever poisoned by the lead-tainted water they drank for so many months.
It's expected to reject Trump's claims that the Russia investigation was illegitimate and tainted by political bias from FBI leaders.
CEO transactions tainted by self-interest are now permissible, but only if they comply with this type of procedural protection.
The US government has warned in past years about tainted or counterfeit alcohol being served at some resorts in Mexico.
Since then, the clear waters have been tainted by fuel oil leaking from the ship, known as the Solomon Trader.
The Arab Gulf's punishing heat and salt-tainted earth are ideal for testing plants in what scientists call "marginal environments".
As for tainted candy, Saterfield says it doesn't hurt for parents to be cautious, but they shouldn't be overly worried.
He argued the project was too costly and tainted by corruption, though he has not produced evidence to support this.
This spring's large E. coli outbreak caused by tainted romaine lettuce may have been caused by a large industrial farm.
Eventually the truth will emerge, if not from a partisan-tainted congressional committee, then surely from the special counsel's investigation.
It pointed out the dangerous popularity of a new brand of heroin tainted with fentanyl that had become a killer.
Arguing it is too expensive and tainted by corruption, he is threatening to scrap the hub for a cheaper alternative.
The 1970s were tainted by a heroin epidemic that was largely viewed as a problem of minorities with moral failings.
Candidates are working to build party coalitions and win the attention of voters disenchanted with Brazil's corruption-tainted political class.
I have argued that participation is merited even in unfair, tainted elections as a means to move back towards democracy.
The tainted oil, detected late last month, has forced Russia to shut the Druzhba pipeline to Central Europe and Germany.
Their multi-million dollar lobbying and media campaign so thoroughly tainted the BAT that House Republican leaders begrudgingly abandoned it.
Such "tainted" women are sent to the Abbey of the Unwanted, where they harness limited magic and work as prostitutes.
Unfortunately for the tomato, it was the close relative of several of these tainted ingredients; hence the aspersion by association.
Anti-abortion Republicans sometimes act like abortion is so morally toxic that any money flowing anywhere near it becomes tainted.

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