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"What a disgrace!" shouted the headline.
What a disgrace for an otherwise great paper.
"What a disgrace!" one man from the crowd shouted.
"What a disgrace really that today you're asking us the same question, because we've failed to meet our aspirations".
What a disgrace it would be if I wrote a bad book.
"What a disgrace for Kobe Bryant to use such horribly offensive and distasteful language, especially when millions of people were watching," the group said in a statement.
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What an absolute disgrace – a disgrace from the same manager who was loaned Jon Macken and Lewin Nyatanga [by Davies, when he was manager of Derby] last season.
"They say we're kind of a disgrace, or what a shame is to have a celebration for a traitor," Kristy Heitzman, a director of the chamber of commerce, told reporters.
That in his tricksiest novel, Time's Arrow (the only one of his works to be shortlisted for the Booker – what a national disgrace that is) is itself rather too tricksy for my taste: I moved forward, out of my blackest sleep, to find myself surrounded by doctors … American doctors.
Oh, what a fucking disgrace.' And everyone's like, 'I don't care, he can do whatever he wants.' I'm serious.
Here's a flavour: Yiannis Βaboulias (@YiannisBab) What an absolute disgrace for Greek justice.
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