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"We started this so that we could dance with one man, who had been shamed from dancing in public," the post reads.
Goldman Sachs, for example, shamed from deferring its bonus payments into the next financial year so that its staff could enjoy the lower tax rate, has just enjoyed a bumper year.
The recent Rolling Stone debacle notwithstanding, almost each and every one of us knows another woman who has been silenced or shamed from telling her story of victimization.
It was a sentiment that mothers are typically shamed from sharing and a moment of mother to mother encouragement that we rarely see on a public stage.
Do you guys recall that until you were shamed from doing so, you planned to send an army of 400 reporters to cover the royal wedding?
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I'll be the first to admit that no amount of shaming from my dental hygienist actually motivated me to brush and floss as prescribed.
They talk about the snickering and shaming from audiences who assume they're some kind of joke.
It quotes Silvan Tomkins, a (dead) American psychologist, who wrote that death always involves "shame from many sources".
Initially, members would be named and shamed, or suspended from parliament for hours or days.
Confused and unsatisfied, we walk-of-shamed away from the experience.
His statement was met with cries of "shame" from Conservative MPs.
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