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On Nov. 8, they held the division lead but were embarrassed by the Rangers, 6-2, at Nassau Coliseum.
The Football Association convinced him to postpone the project until after the World Cup, but were embarrassed yesterday when full details from the website were published in a national newspaper.
Finke might have simply riposted with further evidence that Summit executives had picked Bayona but were embarrassed that he hadn't taken the job; instead, she wrote a followup story blasting Goldstein: "I'd hate to think Patrick is becoming one of those journalists who, because they can't break news, dump on those who do".
The U.S. negotiators agreed to include it, but were "embarrassed" by the inclusion (noting that the allegation had been debated extensively in the press) and concluded that it would be up to the Soviets to sustain it.
Ms. Richardson said she found that many voters had doubts about Mr. Obama's job readiness but were embarrassed to say so.
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I gave a nervous laugh and quickly changed the subject, but was embarrassed to admit my views.
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