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A shame, of course, script writer Roy Clarke has decided to kill off Arkwright himself.
It's a shame, of course, but influential people can't choose whom they influence; the untalented can be affected as easily as the talented, maybe more easily.
And this shame, of course, is part of the story: "The eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons".
Inequity is a national shame, of course.
(In the 1950s a gay man might have found refuge in becoming a priest rather than risking arrest and societal shame, of course).
Puts my ass to shame, of course, but also brings to mind the evolutionary origins of the anxious feelings rampant among modern young people.
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The facile answer to this national shame is, of course, less immigration, suggesting it could solve the housing crisis through a declining population.
It's a shame, because of course that is what Russia wants them to do.
The effectiveness of shaming depends, of course, on the moral authority of the person(s) doing the shaming — on whether they have exemplified sustainable values in how they have conducted their lives and business.
Though he touches on his own experience, it's not a memoir, full of shaming revelations (of course it isn't): Moran says he prefers to hide "behind the human shield of people more interestingly and idiosyncratically shy than me".
Usually the others that are being shamed are of course the poor, who are vilified as "ghetto".
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