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Even these literary gymnastics did not help Hawthorne avoid the opprobrium of his neighbors.
Anxious to avoid the opprobrium of conscription, all but three or four volunteered; not even those few showed up for class the next day.
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Clarke ran the risk, and ultimately avoided the opprobrium, of being only the fourth captain, after Garry Sobers against England in Port of Spain in 1968, Hansie Cronje also against England in the notorious fixed match at Centurion in 2000 and Graeme Smith against Australia in Sydney in 2006 to have declared twice in a Test match and lost.
Current and former Bush officials are now scrambling to avoid the opprobrium - not to mention the risk of prison time - that would result from criminal prosecution.
Although denied by the defendant, the court considered the delay in referral was to avoid the opprobrium associated with the botched procedure.
They were often endorsed by government inspectors but, revealingly, the secular state has largely avoided the opprobrium which has attached to the church.
Make it a fine, or give it some other new name, and you'll potentially avoid the kind of opprobrium that hit lawmakers who run afoul of Grover Norquist, whose idea of a pledge not to raise taxes has tied the hands of a generation of politicians.
Then came the opprobrium of the A.I.G. bonus imbroglio.
Younger Japanese like her are fed up living under the opprobrium of events more than 70 years ago.
Dervis's large and prosperous family proved unwilling to risk the opprobrium of association with her.
Four years ago this week, Darling gave an interview that attracted the opprobrium of No 10 "insiders".
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