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That was far enough from the inflation target of 2.0% to trigger an apparently embarrassing public letter to the chancellor from Mervyn King, the bank's governor, to explain why it had happened.By the standards of post-war history, which often saw periods of double-digit inflation, the current rate may seem modest.
But despite Mr Shah's apparently embarrassing baggage, Mr Modi has stuck by him - testament to a relationship that goes back decades.
The Steve Jobs film is apparently "embarrassing," "Fruitvale" doesn't have a release date yet and, with the recent will-they-or-won't-they intrigue surrounding the release of "The Canyons," our movie-going hearts just can't take it anymore.
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Apparently embarrassed for their country, the older Australian regulars, current and former players, were said yesterday to be livid about Hewitt's behavior.
Her prosecution appears to be linked to an article by Al Jazeera published on Jan . 6that detailed rape allegations against government soldiers and apparently embarrassed the new government, which recently has been making the rounds with donor nations, asking for millions to help rebuild Somalia.
As in all culture wars, there's a dose of farce, too: Mr. Yerofeyev's boss, Valentin Rodionov, the director at the state-run Tretyakov Gallery, apparently embarrassed for having so obediently gone along with the censorship, has now sued the culture minister, Aleksandr Sokolov.
"I'm like, OK, Anne, you can stop right there," Fahl relayed with a laugh, apparently embarrassed by the adulation.
"We can tell everyone we met in a bookshop," lonely men write on their Tinder profiles, apparently embarrassed that they're trying to find love online.
That leaves just one apparently too embarrassed to be named.
Mr Blair has apparently been embarrassed by the light that Hutton has shed on the shambolic way in which business is conducted within Downing Street as an editorial in the Times observed: "the seat of government is a sofa".
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