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is disgrace

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To disrespect another; to put someone out of favor.

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It is disgrace".

My final choice is Disgrace (Vintage), JM Coetzee's stylish, lyrical, multi-layered novel set in a tense post-apartheid South Africa.

How far is Disgrace written from the point of view of its central character, David Lurie, and how far from that of an omniscient narrator?

These teen-agers intuitively grasp the fact that, when the President's Administration, much of Congress, and much of the court system subsist on blood money, the only recourse is disgrace.

Last year 80,000 fans gave us a standing ovation after the victory over Arsenal, whereas now all I hear is, 'Disgrace!'" Dynamo stuck to former Lobanovskyi players, which was understandable; after all, there weren't many high-profile Ukrainians in football who weren't former Lobanovskyi players.

In a later audience at the Vatican, he said: "The word is disgrace: This is disgrace!" In a statement UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres commended the swift action taken by the Italian coast guard to save lives.

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What they got was disgrace.

His reward was disgrace and exile.

Grant hadn't been disgraced.

He has been disgraced.

"I am disgraced.

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