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I got dressed quickly — embarrassed to put on my heels from the night before — and was invited by default to eat eggs at Mirabelles.
I pulled out my British credit card quickly, embarrassed at a rejection I had not even asked for (she had urged me to apply for a card to get a discount on that day's purchases).
The early rollout of the iPad program was quickly embarrassed by students who maneuvered around security safeguards to access social media.
Trump arrived in Turnberry, Scotland on Friday to officially open his golf resort there and quickly embarrassed himself by tweeting that Scots were "going wild" over Britain's decision to leave the EU.
In a letter complaining of Clerk's assertion that he had been responsible for all of the major naval victories of the war, St Vincent wrote that Duncan "was a brave officer, little versed in the subtleties of naval tactics, and who would have been quickly embarrassed by them.
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Most children are barely out of their infancy when they start to ask to ask for privacy to dress or bathe, and that is usually quickly followed by embarrassed pleas to their dad not to stumble around the house half-naked.
Corporate executives' fortunes can fall quickly, as many an embarrassed business editor knows.
The embarrassed official quickly realised what had happened and called for medical aid, but Tunjic died despite being rushed to a nearby hospital.
A very embarrassed official quickly took down the release and the Nobel committee said a decision had yet to be made.
He looks embarrassed, and quickly tries to backtrack – "But, but there could be nothing" – as if worried it sounded like he was showing off.
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