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In addition to anger, there was also profound embarrassment.
They are a source of profound embarrassment and shame.
For the business secretary, the capitulation of the Cadbury board is a profound embarrassment.
The Pulitzer was returned, Ms. Cooke resigned, and the episode was a profound embarrassment for The Post.
His parents were "a conspiracy, a plot against society," as he saw it, but also a source of profound embarrassment.
The strange war ended on June 10 , 1999 an indecisive victory for NATO and air power, and a profound embarrassment for the United States Army.
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Many people inside and outside state government agree that such a comfort level has bred a kind of arrogance among the legislators about the costs of even profound embarrassments.
A year after one of its most profound embarrassments, when the discovery of an over-age player for a Bronx team led to a humiliating disqualification, Little League Baseball found itself today investigating the eligibility of players headed for its signature event, the Little League World Series.
It isn't a secret that the wreck we used to call the Duke of Windsor was a profound national embarrassment.
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