tarnish image 8.69   Its once pristine image is tarnished.
  tarnish reputation 7.24   His reputation is tarnished.
  tarnish allure 0.92   A weaker yen and stronger dollar tarnish the allure of yen-denominated debt.
  tarnish credibility 0.59   But those preliminary findings did not just tarnish his credibility.
  tarnish name 0.59   If the Bush name was tarnished by leaving Saddam in power, W. can fix that.
  tarnish career 0.53   It never tarnished his career.
  tarnish game 0.53   To me, it tarnished the game a lot.
  tarnish record 0.46   But now he is danger of tarnishing his record.
  tarnish legacy 0.39   A six-point game tarnish his legacy?
  tarnish party 0.39   Others said both parties would be tarnished.
  tarnish appeal 0.33   Low rates tarnish the appeal of deposits and bonds denominated in the yen.
  tarnish earnings 0.33   The results from the medical systems business tarnished the earnings.
  tarnish effort 0.26   The committee, however, accused her of tarnishing the efforts to get her husband release.
  tarnish event 0.26   They warned, however, that traffic jams may tarnish some events.
  tarnish government 0.26   In the six years since Major took office, the government has been tarnished by a series of sexual and political scandals.
  tarnish victory 0.26   The Villa victory was tarnished when Arsenal and Villa fans confronted each other on the field after the game ended.
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