Sentence examples for escape disgrace from inspiring English sources

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In "Scandal" (1915), a stenographer who is mistaken for her boss's mistress marries a neighborhood man and flees town to escape disgrace.

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Even if we are on the right side of law when we choose to break the tradition and escape, we disgrace our family.

In The Poet (1992) he explores the consequences of dynastic shame through the semi-fictionalised story of a 19th-century vagabond poet, who takes to the road when he finds himself unable to escape the disgrace of his collaborationist grandfather.

Nixon, who appointed Mr. Annenberg to the Court of St. James, came here in disgrace, escaping the reporters who followed him after he left Washington.

In Tournée, Amalric plays Joachim, a successful TV producer who has left Paris in (unexplained) disgrace, escaped to the US, fallen in with a troupe of burlesque dancers, and now shipped them back to France to tour.

He barely escaped a national disgrace as they eked into the World Cup.

"Any scum who betrays the interests of the state and people," the article said, referring to Li Hongzhi, "will ultimately never escape a despicable end of disgrace and ruin and ten thousand years of infamy".

Emicho, who may not have participated in all the pogroms, escaped and returned home in disgrace.

That suicide has become the only escape for thousands is a national disgrace.

(How Grimes's firm is to escape the taint of such a disgrace is a detail left unexplained).

Its central joke was Eisenstein's arrival at Orlofsky's party, needing desperately to pee - but unable to escape to the toilet, and ultimately disgracing himself while enjoying too much the tale of Falke's nickname.

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