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But on Thursday, he seemed to reach new heights of peevishness, calling a reporter who posed a question he did not like "a disgrace".
The children of those rapes, who are now becoming adults, who have born their genetic burden like a disgrace.
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The guests wax and the guests wane, they come and they go, but the only two players who step to the plate every single day are Jeremy – with his haircut like a disgraced-in-a-sauna MP, with his ASDA-issue navy suit, with his shirt-no-tie – and misery.
Even remote monasteries were not spared.Dedicating a memorial to a brutal fascist like Graziani is a disgrace.
But the comment I was reacting to read to me like 'Ashley Young is a disgrace to Manchester United and should not be allowed to appear for the club.
Robbie Savage: "The Italian defenders had clattered into Suarez a few times, but for him to react like that is a disgrace.
Pro-independence supporter Patrick Harvie MSP responded on Twitter: "A comment like that is a disgrace to the Yes cause, and to the cause of social justice".
"They feel like it would be a disgrace to do that.
My parents were also thinking the same thing, but it was more like, 'Don't be a disgrace.' I think I've failed some people".--JB Winkin, Manager, UP Comedy Club.
But if you're a woman who's a normal size, with slightly bigger boobs, it's like a social disgrace".
Twelve months ago the NHS was cast as the darling of the Olympic opening ceremony and the envy of the world, and by this week it was sounding more like a national disgrace.
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