Sentence examples for dangerous disgrace from inspiring English sources

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@FoxNews A terrible, costly and dangerous disgrace.

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But Mr Kerry offset that by using negative words like "fight," "disgrace" and "dangerous" three times as often as Mr. Edwards did.

What an outlandish sight Buddhist monks must have been when they first turned up more than a millennium ago in China, a land where only criminals — the disgraced and the dangerous — had shaved heads, wore patched-together clothes and begged for food.

The neglect and mistreatment of the 1.5 million Palestinians trapped in the Gaza Strip is a disgrace, and a very dangerous one.

The first is that there is what he calls a "crisis of authority," where elites have so disgraced themselves that there is a dangerous distrust of all major institutions.

She flies there in disgrace, gets a crummy job, writes to the imprisoned Cahit in Germany, and slides into her old dangerous ways.

A disgrace".

Disgrace really".

Vergogna" – "Disgrace.

It is disgrace".

"This absolute, sickening disgrace".

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