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Fry's was just one example, but it was so telling that he was shamed when the entire purpose of his interview was to discuss the so-called "regressive left".
In 2003, the country was shamed when a 28-year-old Swiss diplomat was forced into her own car by two men in south Delhi's posh Siri Fort area and raped by one of them.
In Aesop's Fables, the jackdaw embodies vanity in "The Bird in Borrowed Feathers" (also known as "The Vain Jackdaw"), in which it sought to become king of the birds adorned with feathers of other birds, but was shamed when they fell off.
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Only black people are shamed when they choose to wear hairstyles consistent with their natural hair texture.
You hear stories of people being shamed when they take vacations – we want the opposite of that at IEX.
In the past and maybe to a lesser more microaggressive extent, I feel like women were shamed when they were promiscuous.
Why would I want to get pregnant, when there's also a very real possibility that I might be shamed when I return to work because I will then be a mother with a kid?
Susan Blackwell -- in another scene that feels like emotional shorthand for pain -- is shamed when the mother of a fellow student comes by her house and realizes that Susan's folks are hoarders to a shocking, embarrassing degree.
She came to the conclusion that it was her low sense of self-esteem, as well as the high demands made on women traditionally (to keep the family functioning, the children clean, and the home spic and span) that had frightened away her lust for life: It's the woman who's been shamed when it doesn't function.
While the Premier League's chief executive rightly points out that England were hardly world beaters in the two and a half decades before the competition came into existence in 1992, the lack of progress on the international stage is shaming when one considers how English clubs have grown in terms of stature, success and wealth.
Sometimes, that stuff is shame when someone that looks like you is being sat on, either literally or metaphorically.
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