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The scintillating, psychologically reverberant result is his bent for mortification, a cinematic self-scourging through exposure — facing embarrassment through em-bare-assment.
The service was already facing embarrassment after the Salahis, polo-playing Virginia socialites, gatecrashed the White House dinner for the Indian prime minister on 24 November.
The Conservatives are facing embarrassment after Lord Fink, the party's former treasurer, admitted he had taken "vanilla, bland" steps to reduce his tax bill and claimed that "everyone" was involved in tax avoidance.
Hunt is also facing embarrassment over disclosures about his personal dealings with the News Corp lobbyist Frédéric Michel, whom he addressed as "daddy" and "mon ami" in dozens of jokey text messages.
After their humiliation at home to Saracens in the Premiership last week it looked as though Gloucester were once again facing embarrassment in front of their passionate fans.
The BBC's Robert Peston said that, if there was to be an investigation, it would be head of the civil service, Sir Jeremy Heywood, facing embarrassment over the failure to vet Coulson.
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WITH so many American companies facing embarrassments, it ought to be a good time for Europe to promote its gentler model of capitalism.
Other senior Tories also faced embarrassment over the latest expenses revelations.
It would face embarrassment if the prosecuting authorities decide it has harassed or badgered a witness.
Even a prominent hard-liner who managed to hold on to his position faced embarrassment.
She faced embarrassment recently when a newspaper revealed the meagre wages paid to some of the farmers producing the coffee.
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