Sentence examples for perceived disgrace from inspiring English sources

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They feared the younger Duvalier would react badly to the perceived disgrace of a team whose success, owing in no small part to his personal largesse, had previously been a source of great pride.

The fact that Turing's name languished so long in relative obscurity – until the 1980s, known only to academics interested in early computer science, and the concept of the "Turing machine" that he developed in the 1930s – was a result of Turing's perceived disgrace and the fact that cryptanalysis work at Bletchley Park remain classified for decades after the war.

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This is not one of those perceived national disgraces, losing on home ground, or home waters or home ice.

In the decade prior to The Blind Side, Bullock had not exactly disgraced herself as an actor; more, she was perceived as almost running on empty.

He is using the Yugoslavia crisis to attack the perceived failure of Mr Yeltsin's pro-Western policies • Boris Berezovsky, businessman Mr Berezovsky is in disgrace after accusations that he bugged the president and his family in order to blackmail them.

"We've played two of the perceived best sides in the Championship, in Bristol and Newcastle back-to-back, and we haven't disgraced ourselves.

A disgrace".

Disgrace really".

Vergogna" – "Disgrace.

post in disgrace.

It is disgrace".

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