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You just find some disgraceful, disgustingly corrupt people and you work on it!
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"She has had some pretty disgraceful situations as attorney general, but this one probably ranks right up there.
Asked if he was concerned that there might be a repeat of Brookline, where boorish, beered-up crowds abused the visiting team, spat on a European wife and responded disgracefully to some equally disgraceful behaviour by the American team, Sutton said: "Look, y'all have been kind of like a bad marriage partner.
Look, Hooky's said some unforgivable things, disgraceful.
Greg Mitchell, a media blogger for The Nation, went so far as to call the caption "Disgraceful, some might say Orwellian".
He lashed out at what he called some of the "disgraceful" coverage of the suicide of his son Mark on Dec. 11.
Aristotle (Book x, ch. 3) argued that some pleasure is disgraceful or base.
Some MPs murmured "disgraceful" as Mrs May said the European court had blocked Abu Qatada's deportation - and several Conservative backbenchers suggested Britain should suspend its membership of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The news thinks these drug stamps are some kind of disgraceful marketing ploy, like it's a pair of sneakers, whereas actually branding heroin is like branding cattle.
"Some @premrugby referees are disgraceful," read the first message.
Theatre in Portugal is afflicted by some major and rather disgraceful shortcomings, not least the almost total exclusion of the country's sizable African communities.
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