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Mr. Watson sent weather-recording boxes up to Mr. Fowler to take daily readings, and three years ago, Embarrass was rewarded with official status, meaning that the Weather Service would now accept Embarrass's reported temperatures as accurate.
If it settles with authorities, the bank must accept steep fines or concede embarrassing admissions.
The former High Court judge's dramatic resignation, just six days after accepting the post, has severely embarrassed the Home Secretary.
Chase, for his part, was not sure that he wanted to join the Cabinet at all, and Lincoln sent his nomination to the Senate without consulting him, so as to embarrass him into accepting.
"Now everyone knows about it and now I'm going to have to put something up to say I didn't get accepted which is kind of embarrassing.
It was embarrassing for them to accept poor results, Spielman said.
When Aberdeen fell in January 1855, Gladstone agreed to join Palmerston's Cabinet; but he resigned three weeks later, with two other Peelites, rather than embarrass his party by accepting a committee of inquiry into the conduct of the Crimean War.
More of my team-mates got wind of it and, embarrassed, I accepted their pats on the back and words of respect.
He added: "Does he agree that he needs me here, and that Pendle is not for sale?" Gordon Brown gleefully accepted the chance to embarrass Mr Cameron in public over his domestic difficulties.
He accepted that he had embarrassed himself by saying he would vote for the government fiscal charter before then reversing that stance, admitting he had tried and failed to outmanoeuvre Osborne with clever parliamentary tactics.
North Korea has not accepted responsibility for the hack which has uncovered embarrassing emails, revealed executive salaries, and released new films online.
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