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Professor Lenny Goldberg's piece, "Proposition 13: Tarnish on the Golden Dream," is a superb short essay on all of the unintended (and some intended) consequences of the property tax "revolt" of 1978.
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Twitter, Guns and Gambling Tarnish US Image ',' With NBA commissioner David Stern suspending Gilbert Arenas, the media has forgotten that this party got started thanks to Twitter.
Eric Ehrmann: Glock Around The Clock... Twitter, Guns and Gambling Tarnish US Image 2010
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Scott Garvin, an officer of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers union local in Maryland, stood near the monument steps, handing out fliers with a photo of Martin Luther King Jr. and the headline, "Don't Tarnish the dream."
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Tarnish Jewelry Industry LONDON -- They have been making jewelry in London's Hatton Garden since medieval times, but a new complaint is being heard in the city's oldest jewelry quarter: soaring platinum prices.
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Older, Wiser and RetiredMy husband of 53 years retired as vice chairman of a large Chicago bank 14 years ago, and I could identify with Jan Zeh's Aug. 2 My Turn, "The 'Golden Years' Are Beginning to Tarnish."
MAIL CALL 2007
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He recalled that he'd recognized the scent of Covey's Tarnish-Preventing Cream in the velvet-lined boxes.
More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006
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Tarnish results when metal reacts with some substance in its environment to form a discoloring compound on its surface.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Tarnish results when metal reacts with some substance in its environment to form a discoloring compound on its surface.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Tarnish results when metal reacts with some substance in its environment to form a discoloring compound on its surface.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Tarnish results when metal reacts with some substance in its environment to form a discoloring compound on its surface.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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To soil or ruin. To make dirty.
October 3, 2010