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Examples of disgrace


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He felt 'publicly disgraced' [447; 448; 449].
I believe that an industry that acts in this way disgraces itself.
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No decision, hot air; in the end we are disgracing ourselves.
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I accept that both officers have been disgraced and humiliated, and so paid that extra price.
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If a man in such a case were brought up in a police court he would be disgraced almost for ever.
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He also found a so-called rest room that would have disgraced the oldest of our prisons.
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I am not now apportioning the blame, but that the country as a whole was disgraced is beyond question.
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You would have to have canvassing, speeches, meetings, the distribution of pamphlets and leaflets, and placards which would be decorating or disgracing the walls.
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Until very recently the conditions in the domestic departure and arrival area would have disgraced a cattle market.
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In fact, he was disgraced if he did not.
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Take the whole question of the caricatures which disgraced our hoardings.
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You disgraced their memory, you treated our soldiers as though they were criminals.
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Are we disgraced because we have them here?
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They have been sentenced and disgraced and sent for long terms of imprisonment.
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He may be disgraced for life, or a new trial may be ordered in accordances with the rules of procedure.
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Any football club which stooped to do a thing like that would be disgraced.
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With the abundance and knowledge that exist in the world, it shames and disgraces us that such poverty and inequality continue.
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We should concentrate on this, and then we can avoid disgraces such as we have seen today.
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Surely they must see that the present state of affairs disgraces our country before the world.
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We have disgraced our country by not recognising them.
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I do not care what the man's qualifications are; he is disgracing his qualifications by saying things like that.
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They mean the destruction of the vilest plot that ever disgraced humanity.
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They are disgracing the nation by not carrying them out.
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However, today we are legislating against the minority whose loutish behaviour disgraces the game.
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The proper reference should be, not that the soldiers were in trouble, but that citizens were disgracing military uniform.
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More and more people are heartily sick of the violence which disgraces their cities and towns.
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He was one of the worst men, if not the worst man, who ever disgraced a police uniform.
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Fifty years after that, 100 years ago, 200 or 300 capital crimes which disgraced our country have been reduced to four.
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One of the greatest disgraces and inconveniences was the inadequate and almost primitive lavatory accommodation for both public and staff.
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We shall be disgracing our traditions if we allow this power to slip gradually out of our hands.
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One cannot say that today because we have so many other disgraces, but there is still a certain weight in what was said then.
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He gets as close to it as he can, but he would be disgraced if he touched it.
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They disgraced themselves before the world.
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His parents would have been discredited and disgraced, and the finger of reproach might have been pointed at him for the remainder of his natural life.
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People wake up with a terrible feeling in the pit of their stomach during international football events when, once again, we have been disgraced at a national level.
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They are men who unblushingly from time to time have disgraced their manhood, and the women among whom they have lived with their wicked and shameful utterances.
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However, she talked about a penalty like tagging disgracing the parent before the child and argued that the loss of a driving licence would not do so.
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Is it inhumane to drive off the streets women who are disgracing the city in which they live and shocking the residents of the areas in which they operate?
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He is of course the same moderate leader who fell foul of his octogenarian colleagues over how to handle the student protests and is apparently about to be disgraced.
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In that particular culture, few women were willing to talk about their experiences for fear that they would be disgraced in the eyes of their families.
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Anyone who breaks these regulations may be fined for disgracing the flag.
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The doubt that comes from the outside does not disturb it, since it disgraces itself by speaking.
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Gattu is playing poorly because he is so upset that his father disgraced him.
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The next was rumoured to have disgraced himself by walking with girls at night.
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His brother claims that it disgraces the family.
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The whitewash, which for many years had obscured and disgraced the rich decoration and beautiful carving was taken away.
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Men flocked to see what one paper called the most gross and filthy exhibition that has ever disgraced our degenerate stage.
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He was disgraced a few years later for speaking out too freely.
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Their widows were not eligible for state pensions, and their death was portrayed as a disgrace to their families.
Officials continued to involve themselves in such dealings, despite the publicity given to the disgrace of those caught.
He has disgraced his family and taken advantage of a member of staff who trusted him.
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No nation can fully understand itself or find its place in the world if it does not look with clear eyes at all the glories and disgraces of its past.
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If a hoplite escaped, he would sometimes be forced to drop his cumbersome aspis, thereby disgracing himself to his friends and family (becoming a "ripsaspis", one who threw his shield).
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They could be disgraced by being moved to a lower place; this was punishment for minor offences, such as not giving proper care to the horse of a fellow housecarl.
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Now he was condemned to live the rest of his life in a dark shadow of disgrace and humiliation, decreed by the government he had tried his best to serve.
I have disgraced the holy office.
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In a book of this kind, one would normally expect a comprehensive review of the literature but the meagreness and selectivity of the references is a scientific disgrace.
The wielders also tend to be ostracized by their families, even being called disgraces for some reason, so they are usually alone except for each other.
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We need a few deaths or [something] to go completely haywire before anything gets done or someone jumps in there and says, 'this is a disgrace'.
The incidents disgraced both sides.
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The proposal is an utter disgrace to the otherwise normal and sensible people who are promoting it.
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They did so for political reasons that have nothing to do with the economy, and that is a disgrace.
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Most of them have no right to holiday and sick pay entitlement, which is a disgrace.
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The amount of money being extracted from working people in my constituency is an absolute disgrace.
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Is not it a disgrace that further education should be swept up in the general debate?
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The way this debate is turning out is a disgrace.
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The list is endless, and it is a disgrace.
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Does he realise that many of the abattoirs in this country are an absolute disgrace?
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The notice of implementation of that directive—a mere 45 days at the height of the summer season—was little short of a national disgrace.
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Is it not a disgrace that those who apply in the normal way are thus put even further back in the queue?
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Many people feel that it is a disgrace that our motorists have to pay so much more than those on the continent for cars.
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The way in which distant water trawlermen have been treated is nothing short of a national disgrace.
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They think that this is an absolute disgrace and a decision which he should reverse.
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Does he not think that that is a disgrace?
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I look upon a transaction of that kind as a disgrace to a civilised country.
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I think that any man to whom that appeal is made and who attempts to evade that taxation is a disgrace to his country.
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The taking of the painting was a disgrace—it was, literally, selling off the family silver.
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I agree that it is a disgrace that people should wish to sleep and have to sleep in the streets of the capital.
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At any rate, these conditions which demand his attention are an absolute disgrace to our industrial employment.
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The wages which have been mentioned tonight are a disgrace to the industry.
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The amount of child cruelty in this country and the inadequate penalties at this time are a disgrace to a great nation.
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Is it not a disgrace that the banks seem to be increasing their profits while other people are being sent into bankruptcy and ruin?
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If we are, it is an absolute disgrace.
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What is happening in crime is a disgrace.
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In the body of the reports on trials key figures were occasionally described in terms that would not have disgraced a popular novel.
The organisers publicly declared that the state of the monuments was an absolute disgrace.
Other non-monetary factors, such as managers' desire to avoid disgrace, probably play an important role.
However, if the candidate paid no taxes at all, then this information could be used to disgrace the candidate, possibly resulting in increased voter cynicism.
She regains in death the honor and status that her public disgrace would have eroded.
Because of her disgrace, he has resolved not to see her, but he declares, nonetheless, his desire to die for her if need be.
Everything paled, however, before the faces of the performers in the 'masks of disgrace' or 'bridles for shrews'.
I think it is a disgrace that old people have to buy secondhand clothes in charity shops.
Each minister was responsible directly to the monarch, subject to sudden dismissal and disgrace, and kept in total ignorance of his colleagues' policies.
His disgrace proved critical to his career and poetry.
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