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They felt it was such a disgrace, but I didn't.
Indeed, war photography begins with such a mission, such a disgrace.
This is exactly the kind of shifty operating that made the PCC such a disgrace".
B: "One of they key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace.
(How Grimes's firm is to escape the taint of such a disgrace is a detail left unexplained).
The commission's report was one of the best of its kind, a thorough catalog of why New York's government has been such a disgrace for so long.
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Kleiman calls such incidents "a disgrace".
In April, he described the unsolved case as such "a national disgrace" that it required him to "find the historical truth," and on Sunday he was hugged, kissed and greeted with cries of "keep on pushing, Mr. President," by relatives of many of the victims.
But this year, his sophomoric attempts at humor are such an abject disgrace that even Jim's Journal (that pathetic excuse for a comic strip) is hilarious by contrast.
The inclusion of yet another foreign recruit sparked fury among the likes of former Scotland prop Peter Wright, who called the decision to snub native Scots such as Barclay a "disgrace".
Yet even before the book was officially published on Nov. 13, the rapid response team declared, "It's time for action!" Within two weeks, the book had nearly 100 anonymous one-star reviews that included such comments as: "A disgrace and a disgusting insult to the greatest artist and entertainer the world has ever known".
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