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She smiled and looked down, clearly embarrassed.
The debacle clearly embarrassed the Ministry of Culture.
The publication of the memo clearly embarrassed the administration.
I remember my brother saying that you were clearly embarrassed.
He was clearly embarrassed to do so, although he shouldn't have been.
Clearly embarrassed, Schofield issued a statement expressing his regret that the stunt had misfired.
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It clearly embarrasses her – she restores the broccoli look between songs – but it's a refreshingly unguarded moment.
Mr. Sarkozy sounded out Mr. Borloo about the prime minister's job but then reappointed Mr. Fillon, clearly embarrassing and angering Mr. Borloo.
By late Friday, Bishop Tebartz-van Elst, who was appointed to Limburg by Francis' predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, a German, was clearly embarrassing even the cautious leaders of the roughly 24 million registered Catholics in Germany.
Claims of a widening north-south divide, which Downing Street sought to rubbish in a recent report produced for Mr Blair by the cabinet office, will clearly embarrass the prime minister.
For Mr. Jospin, it was clearly embarrassing to find an important cabinet member opposing his plan, which would give Corsica limited rights to pass its own laws beginning in 2004.
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