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The ancient Greek historian Herodotus concurs: "Among the barbarians it is reckoned a deep disgrace, even to a man, to be seen naked".
Now he came storming into the brawl ("May the God of letters preserve me from the deep disgrace of deserving his commendation!"), and Collins lost his admired friend and closest literary ally.
In the end, the disgrace shown the Arabs does deep disgrace to the perpetrator, but, more importantly, does the deepest disgrace of all to the State of Israel.
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It will stand as the U.S. Supreme Court's deepest shame and disgrace; and has seriously harmed their credibility.
The trial took place in what was described as a "climate of anti-Irish hysteria" by the weekly Reynold's Newspaper, which described it as a "deep and everlasting disgrace to the English government", the product of an ignoble panic which seized the governing classes.
Refusing to display the token penitence demanded by his university, Lurie comes to experience a deeper feeling of disgrace.
From a Western perspective, the long ubiquity of Bo Xilai before his eventual disgrace indicates a deep rot within the Chinese political system.
Five years ago, disgraced after being caught elbow deep in Hydro's embezzled krone (we've all been there, right?), he shot himself in the family garage.
Yes, our tax system is a disgrace, but poverty is so much deeper and more complex than that.
It is with the deepest regret that I must report the following disgrace.
Oh, but you who philosophise disgrace and criticise all fears, Bury the rag deep in your face For now's the time for your tears.
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