I'm not naming any names, but you know who you are, Jamie, and shame on you. |
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One, shame on you for missing their Toronto dates, and two, the band sympathizes with you. |
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It was an amazing show, and to all the people that missed it, shame on you. |
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It had been one thing to lay shame on those perpetrating a crime while simultaneously garnering a just verdict. |
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For a woman to admit that she has been raped would bring shame on her family. |
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We will then be able to apply a little more pressure and bring shame on the leaders. |
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Adopting such a law would bring shame on Swaziland and tarnish its image much more than any critical newspaper column. |
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What action does the Commission intend to take in view of these phenomena which bring shame on our civilisation? |
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To do so would bring shame on the family and the initial barlake would have to be repaid. |
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So ebe it and shame on me for missing Static-X or Trivium, who are playing on the other stage and that I would have liked to see. |
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You have done more to bring shame on the family than could ever have been imagined. |
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Many governments think that, like famines, droughts bring shame on their countries. |
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The Conservatives even tried to delay adoption of the motion by all sorts of procedural strategies that bring shame on democracy. |
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Those of us with MS are not out to profit and if you are doing this to others, shame on you! |
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If the hon. member cannot get off her high horse and recognize that, then shame on her. |
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But shame on the Commission for seeking to get the UN global funds on the cheap. |
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Meantime, shame on me, I forgot the camera in the bus that brought us to the park, and it led me to Mina Clavero to bring it back. |
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And shame on you for including the outdated and proven fraudulent idea of embryonic recapitulation to reinforce evolutionary ideas in the public eye. |
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I'd say shame on you, but I suppose you would think that quaint, too. |
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If women do not fight to stop being oppressed by a shameful patriarchal and oppressive religious system, then shame on women! |
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The girls are doing time for 'moral' crimes such as adultery, for bringing shame on their families. |
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He was diminished in his mother's eyes because he brought shame on the family when the police came to arrest him. |
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I would say: shame on the governments of Austria, which is holding the EU Presidency, and Germany, for their phobias, for their inability to discuss this matter with their own citizens. |
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The fact is that, instead of making these acts shameful, our society puts all the shame on the victims, and these people feel marginalized and stigmatised. |
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Any illegal acts would bring shame on our country and our Constitution. |
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A wonderful gesture, and shame on anyone who would dare suggest it was a spectacular attempt at brownnosing. |
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The atmosphere was electric, but shame on the NFL for pawning off the Mexico City crowd of 103,467 as a regular-season record. |
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And because your statement is being used by Pakistan's embassies worldwide to undermine our report, you betrayed the EU mission you sent into the field and I say on their behalf, shame on you. |
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Let's go now to download it for free, shame on you if you don't test it. |
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When I was finishing a driving course I thanked my instructor and told him that I hoped I would not bring shame on him by causing an accident soon. |
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Grant us what Thou didst promise unto us through Thine messengers, and save us from shame on the Day of Judgment: For Thou never breakest Thy promise. |
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It is observed that the allegation of incompatibility of temperament and character may conceal the very real causes, public discussion of which would bring shame on families and be a scandal for society. |
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This approach helps raise awareness of the ongoing problem of violent acts perpetrated in the name of faith, but which in reality bring shame on the religion they intend to exalt. |
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It is retail politics, and shame on the NDP for supporting it. |
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There are other big companies that bring shame on our country. |
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This remains a shame on the British government and British history. |
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Jobbik, a nationalist party known for its frequent anti-Semitic messages, said the decision to hold the event in the Hungarian capital brought shame on Hungarians. |
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As for those chanting morons last week tarring us with the epithet trouble makers, shame on you and shame on those who refused to turn whistleblower when they knew the truth. |
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Shame on you, Jim Ross, for maligning a man for making the right decision. |
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Shame on you trying to defend an undefendable criminal regime! |
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Shame on you for enjoying that hard-boiled egg on your chef's salad. |
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