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Rules would then be put in place making it embarrassing for a chancellor to break it.
We wanted plugs that didn't protrude out of your ears – making it embarrassing to wear at a club or a sports event – and didn't get in the way of your listening experience, but we couldn't find anything like that.
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They make it embarrassing.
We were way ahead of Man City and could have made it embarrassing for them.
He continued playing club cricket in the Newcastle competition for Belmont until rheumatism forced him to retire from all forms of cricket aged 55: "Rheumatism in my right hand made it embarrassing for me to continue.
LGBT activists heckled the president at every town hall and made it embarrassing for him to go back on his word to repeal don't ask, don't tell.
On the other hand, it made it embarrassing for the victims of sexual violence to reveal such an attack in front of their family members.
Then two years ago, the 350-year-old publication went online, making it possible for embarrassing information — no matter how old — to be obtained easily.
That now makes it faintly embarrassing.
What made it doubly embarrassing for Shrapnel, however, was the fact that he was almost paralytically shy.
That made it an embarrassing 40 byes conceded in the match by a man with 46 one-day internationals and 25 T20 appearances for England behind him.
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