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The White House science adviser, John H. Marburger III, evidently embarrassed by his boss's evolutionary equivocations, told the Times that "intelligent design is not a scientific concept".
But before we turned our attention (by unspoken mutual agreement) away from the details of events that evidently embarrassed Ashok and toward the airline's movie offerings, he indicated that he would have preferred to stay in the United States had his job search worked out differently.
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Evidently, I embarrass him and it's high time, too.
The Sandinistas evidently decided to embarrass the Honduran Government and force the Administration to defend the rebels at a time of little consensus in the United States.
Evidently nobody in 1967 was embarrassed by the spectacle of grown women, dressed up as 10-year-olds, prancing about on the stage.
Contemporary critics evidently found it painful to praise Gilbert's West Street Building (1905-07), as if skyscrapers were still something to be embarrassed about.
Embarrassed, even.
She was embarrassed.
Probably embarrassed.
Embarrassed silence.
You are embarrassed.
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