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In his mind, Lurie has committed no offence; he prefers to get fired and suffer disgrace than endure a politically correct process of rehabilitation.
Critics judged that the team played well, and despite the result did not suffer disgrace.
The Coetzee characters who have shaken us, as Costello's son puts it, have all suffered the disgrace and despair of having outlived a more decent world.
Note that neither Oksana nor the leaking website has suffered any disgrace.
The government has agreed to save the council from financial ruin.Nevertheless, Hackney council could yet suffer further disgrace.
Women without an independent income – or a job – may not suffer social disgrace and destitution in the 21st century, but they still end up in sticky situations when their husbands, or not-quite husbands, die unexpectedly.
The law relative to sacramental wine was properly surrounded, and California Jews do not suffer the disgrace which eastern brethren feel.
It goes after vulnerable nations like Panama, Peru, Argentina, and Congo, offering rigor-mortis prices to the panicked holders of collapsing bonds, before it compels the derelict governments to buy them back at a swollen price or suffer international disgrace and an utter loss of autonomy at the hands of financiers.
His father was a respected general merchant in the community until 1836, when he suffered the permanent disgrace of going bankrupt.
After Oleśnicki's death, Długosz upheld his patron's theocratic views and suffered a period of disgrace (1461 63).
Despite the disgrace he suffered from the failed coup, Mr. Kryuchkov appeared to have regained stature in recent years in Russia.
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