| 21. | What they tabled today was a disgrace, it was outrageous.
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| 22. | Another asked whether some of the disgraced executives will get pensions.
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| 23. | Anything short of that was a disgrace, and a fraud.
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| 24. | "It's a disgrace and travesty ."
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| 25. | He figures that's five straight generations of moral disgrace.
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| 26. | Many Indians feel disgraced by the belligerent actions of their government.
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| 27. | Professional hockey players disgraced the country and themselves during the Olympics.
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| 28. | Five weeks after returning to Washington, Nixon resigned in disgrace.
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| 29. | "I think it's a disgrace ."
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| 30. | Of the disgraced Mikhail Gorbachev to the new reformer Boris Yeltsin.
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