| 31. | It's not their institution that's being disgraced.
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| 32. | Of course, everybody in Smithville has witnessed her public disgrace.
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| 33. | The Cowboys in New Orleans were a disgrace to franchise heritage.
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| 34. | The implication was the Dems had set up Livingston for disgrace.
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| 35. | YOUNG-COLUMN _ Without question, Clinton has disgraced himself.
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| 36. | Uneven health care in the United States is a national disgrace.
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| 37. | He further called the player " a disgrace ."
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| 38. | A sport that sells public humiliation can't be disgraced.
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| 39. | "It was a disgrace, " he said.
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| 40. | Under traditional standards Warrick would be considered an embarrassment and disgrace.
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