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This month, it is London's turn to face disgrace.
Land on the jackal and you face disgrace: such creatures "follow armies, in hopes of being furnished with a banquet by disease or battle".
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Despite this success, Mr. Stoltenberg faced disgrace in the Defense Ministry after taking responsibility for two scandals involving arms exports.
His bacon was saved in 1952 when, facing disgrace over the exposure of a slush fund, his grotesquely sentimental TV Checkers speech put him back on the presidential ticket as Eisenhower's running mate.
This is a gleaming movie about a man with his back to the wall, facing disgrace on several fronts and the possibility of exchanging his Armani suit for prison garb.
Who could forget the In-Your-Face-Disgrace?
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.
And there is the irony of Helen espousing a moral strategy she doesn't seem to realize she learned from her detested ex, who believed he should face his disgrace with honesty.
If anyone came back, they had to face complete disgrace, and that was the key point of the training, really.
By Drs. David Niesel and Norbert Herzog, Medical Discovery News As the story goes, when the Egyptian empire fell, rather than face imprisonment, disgrace and death at the hands of the Romans, Cleopatra committed suicide through the fatal bite of an Egyptian cobra.
Faced with disgrace, Balthazar drove his car into a lake.
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