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What sent Newcastle fleeing into exile, however, wasn't defeat but disgrace: having to "endure the laughter of the court".
A repeat at Wembley would likely see them leave the national stadium in disgrace, having been humbled by the Kiwis.
"Seventeen years ago, I left this country in disgrace having run out of a play [Cell Mates] and I thought I might never return to the stage again".
Pakistan's former military leader Pervez Musharraf was last night facing ignominy and disgrace having fled from an Islamabad court that had ordered his arrest.
This happened a decade after he left the presidency in disgrace, having run a government plagued by ineptitude, corruption, leftist terrorism and massacres of civilians by the army.
After three games in 1998, the Americans went out in disgrace, having scored one goal and finishing last among the 32 teams.
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A century ago, disgrace had a different effect.
Freeh told me that the Watergate disgrace had informed every decision he made.
Perhaps his triumph and disgrace have aroused his taste for celebrity.
Not since "Disgrace" has he written with such urgency and feeling.
A country in disgrace had fast-forwarded from ruin to peace and prosperity.
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