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But his reports were also a frequent embarrassment to the Pakistani army.
For the world's wealthiest union, blessed with the highest number of adult players on the planet, it has been a frequent embarrassment.
Vulgar, snobbish and outspoken, Laura must have been a frequent embarrassment to Austin as he grew up, studied art history at Harvard and took his first tentative professional steps.
Meanwhile, Peter proves to be a frequent embarrassment to Lois.
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To her frequent dismay and occasional embarrassment, her idealism tended to get caught in the crunch.
Far more frequent were missteps, mistakes, and embarrassments, such as the time, in 1997, when the team's star player, Latrell Sprewell, choked his coach during a practice.
This is not the occasional overeating that can occur during the holidays; binge-eating is more frequent and is generally accompanied by shame and embarrassment, but an inability to stop.
The ubiquitous lines and frequent jostling for places when shop doors finally open are an embarrassment and irritation to Venezuelans across the political spectrum.
Gore Vidal, who frequented Florence at the time, said that people tried to avoid him; he had become an embarrassment.
22 23 Anxiety and negative thoughts, associated with embarrassment, feeling out of control and being unable to cope, have also been associated with more frequent and problematic HF/NS.
Another study demonstrated that the most frequent responses to OHIP-14 were "fairly often" and "very often", for both the relaxation dimension and the embarrassment felt by patients with periodontal disease [ 8].
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