Sentence examples for some disgrace from inspiring English sources

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There are some cursory lines about some disgrace and demotion in the office and casual remarks on how Arthur "doesn't understand" suicide in Japanese culture.

Harrowed though Carell is in these scenes, we don't really need them, because his comic tenseness has always depended on something — some disgrace or hurt — wadded down within his roles, and we latch on to Baum just by hearing him say to his colleagues, "I'm happy when I'm unhappy".

Goebbels had recently suffered humiliation for the ineffectiveness of his propaganda campaign during the Sudeten crisis, and was in some disgrace over an affair with a Czech actress, Lída Baarová.

He was also a "gentleman-ranker," a term in the British army for men of the upper class who served as enlisted men, usually because of some disgrace.

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Some, disgraced by criminal charges, were led away in handcuffs and perp-walked before cameras; others, under investigation but not yet charged, were excoriated in Congress and in the news media.

Most of its small group of able ministers have resigned in disgrace (some more than once), fallen out with the leadership or died.

Young-nam has been sent away from Seoul, for some unspecified personal disgrace, to take up new duties in a tiny seaside town.

Mr Zardari's humbling should make it likelier that he will now, as he has long promised, hand back some of the souped-up presidential powers he inherited from Mr Musharraf.Though chastened by their leader's disgrace, some senior figures in Mr Zardari's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) are also quietly content.

Only the executives' enforced bankruptcy, accompanied by some visible collective disgrace along the lines of the burghers of Calais, accompanied by castration (probably under anaesthetic) and the lifelong wearing of a scarlet B might have produced something approaching forgiveness and even then, people would still be ruined and the bankers would not be sorry.

Anything short of that is deemed disappointing and in some instances a disgrace to the family especially when pregnancy occurs.

The firestorm has engulfed everyone's opinion, some calling it a disgrace to the military and some burning Kaepernick's jersey.

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