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I'm embarrassed to think about it now.
QUESTION FROM JAMES: Don't think Ryan meant to use duress in that way… QUESTION FROM GUEST: Embarrassed to think Paul is from my state.
Later, when she and Rich had settled down, she felt somewhat embarrassed to think how readily she had played the younger woman, the happy home-wrecker, the lissome, laughing, tripping ingénue.
I'm almost embarrassed to think that I coached in Beijing knowing so little about the game," he admits.
It is not ridiculous, although he says he is "embarrassed" to think of them as having "selves".
I said when I submitted the bill that I was embarrassed to think that something like this was not already on the books".
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A few of the models had the good grace to look embarrassed; most seemed to think it was a bit of a laugh.
I'd been too embarrassed to, and thought they wouldn't understand.
Once I was allowed home I had a social worker come and see me every week, who checked on the medication, asked about what I was doing each day and encouraged me to go for walks with my mum and start talking to my mates again – I'd been too embarrassed to, and thought they wouldn't understand.
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Current- and former-smokers were less likely than never-smokers to think that being 'too embarrassed' would deter them from help-seeking (OR=0.79, 0.65 0.97 and OR=0.81, 0.69 0.93, respectively), although the absolute differences in agreement were small (⩽3.7%).
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