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Claims that were backed up by several commenters on the article, who claimed that Lisa was a "complete disgrace" and had "completely ruined the first half of the show".
That was a complete disgrace, but what was equally disgraceful was that none of the Republicans on the stage offered the slightest word of support for the soldier, or thanked him for his brave service to his country.
On stop and search, after saying that police anti-terror powers had been "completely abused" and "had been a complete disgrace in this country", he got his first widescale applause.
It is a complete disgrace.
In many ways, of course, The L Word is a complete disgrace.
The BBC fares no better, with Newsnight's 11pm Scottish opt-out slated as 'a complete disgrace.
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It is junk journalism at its very worst, complete piffle, a disgrace to our trade.
"The current incarceration of Indigenous people are a complete and utter disgrace," Dodson said.
"The decision on Sergeant Bergdahl is a complete and total disgrace to our Country and to our Military," Donald Trump tweeted swiftly from his flight to Hawaii on the start of a 10-day tour of Asia.
Japanese baseball is said to have thawed somewhat when it comes to protecting the records of their own and really, I can't believe that hurlers could pitch around a hitter for 21 games without making the league look like a complete and total disgrace.
It is a complete and utter disgrace.
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