The former president had probably dreamt of the moment of her upcoming detention before, imagining crowds of frenzied supporters standing between her and the police , unwilling to allow their leader to be soiled by the dirty hands of the crooked security forces.
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Agustino Fontevecchia,
Forbes.com,
27 Aug. 2025
Watching Burrow run around like he was being attacked by bees in the backfield might have left more than a few pairs of underwear soiled in the Greater Cincinnati area.
For the most part, this is about strained resources, not sullied reputations.
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Emma Whitford,
Forbes.com,
26 Aug. 2025
That means the air on the Colorado Plateau — when not sullied by the ever-lengthening wildfire season — has become cleaner as the coal industry faded away.
The area is significantly polluted with DDT, a chemical used as an insecticide that was banned in 1972.
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Maura Fox,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
11 Sep. 2025
Other public speakers, like Tabitha Fader, said the reroute would cause irreparable harm if wetlands and rivers were polluted during pipeline construction or in the event of a spill.
King Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew, has been tainted by his own friendship with Epstein.
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Dan Mangan,
CNBC,
17 Sep. 2025
Just as social media makes legacy media apparatus look sluggish by comparison, prediction markets expose traditional polls and surveys for being tainted by bias (see the 2016 Clinton fiasco).
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