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"The rich man no longer has the embarrassing task of justifying his higher income," Galbraith wrote.
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Ministers face the potentially embarrassing task of having to explain to parliament why Hobsbawm, who joined the now defunct British Communist party in 1936 and is widely regarded as one of the world's leading Marxist historians, is worthy of receiving such an exclusive distinction from the Queen but is not trusted to see his own security file.
"I had incredibly fat thumbs," he explained, "so I always had the embarrassing thing of having to use the sixteen-pound ball.
We had the embarrassing spectacle of a Home Secretary who does now know what she agreed to, how its being implemented or how great security risks have been.
Someone else has the evidence of your embarrassing moment.
Kerry aides had procured the embarrassing snapshot and plastered photocopies of it throughout the plane.
Having once skewered the embarrassing preoccupations of apparently most of the nation's women, you can't do it again.
Much of it has an embarrassing record of inaccuracy.
(I had to pry the embarrassing truth out of him It was a jogging accident).
But the confrontation with Russia has been particularly embarrassing because of the countries' official celebration of their cultural ties.
One of the more embarrassing tasks that regularly faces me at work is listening back to interviews that I've conducted and transcribing them for print.
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