Sentence examples for disgrace indicates from inspiring English sources

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From a Western perspective, the long ubiquity of Bo Xilai before his eventual disgrace indicates a deep rot within the Chinese political system.

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Unfortunately, like the president he served, Agnew eventually resigned in disgrace after reports indicated that he had evaded taxes, laundered money, and taken bribes.

As to Mr. Mahony, they said, his moving to Connecticut in disgrace -- New York City records indicated he had voted twice in each of two elections -- to end his candidacy before the primary removed the requirement to repay.

One prominent church member tells me that the cardinal, Bernard F. Law, has privately likened his disgrace to Senator Edward M. Kennedy's misadventure at Chappaquiddick, indicating that he expects to tough it out.

Giving him the Nobel Prize is far from a disgrace, and it does not in any way indicate that the criteria of the committee have been changed.

Earlier in the interview the president called Dickerson's Sunday program "Disgrace the Nation" instead of Face the Nation, and indicated Dickerson may be peddling fake news.

Most husbands and wives feel very possessive of their spouses and interpret extramarital activity as an aspersion on their own sexual adequacy, as indicating a loss of affection and as being a source of social disgrace.

Being naked: metaphorically, clothes represent concealment or protection, so dreaming that you are naked could indicate vulnerability, or that you feel some aspect of you is exposed to ridicule or disgrace.

You show me "DISGRACE!

A disgrace".

Disgrace really".

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