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"I don't know," she says, looking a touch embarrassed.
"My mother likes my hands," he says now, a touch embarrassed.
"No one moves the crowd like Katy," she chants, sounding a touch embarrassed.
Should I then fail to choose one of these specials, I'm careful to sound a touch embarrassed, and when my order arrives, I try to look pleased, yet not too pleased.
Indeed, some Republicans were a touch embarrassed when, in his swan-song speech here to the party, the outgoing chairman, former Gov. James S. Gilmore III of Virginia, did not have much to show beyond the New York victory of Michael R. Bloomberg, who changed parties to run for mayor.
I'm usually an energetic traveler who craves adventure, and I was amazed, even a touch embarrassed, that all I'd essentially done was snorkel and eat.
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There, it is a touch embarrassing in relation to the high-techery around it.
After that he was pressuring them to preorder Brian Tamaki's autobiography More Than Meets The Eye, which was like something straight out of an infomerical and a touch embarrassing.
But Andy wasn't touched or embarrassed.
The intrusion of imported "stars" to his work - Signe Hasso in This Can't Happen Here (1950) and Elliott Gould in The Touch proved embarrassing.
Also in the budget, Osborne announced plans to charge VAT on food designed to cool down, such as sausage rolls and pasties, prompting protests in Cornwall, claims that ministers were "out of touch", and embarrassing photo-opportunities and press conferences as politicians of all stripes rushed to prove they loved eating pasties and sausage rolls.
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