She was angry at him for pulling this stunt and ashamed of herself for feeling angry at him in his hour of need, and was trying to put the shame and anger behind her now so she could do what might be needed.
With his ambition, fearlessness, willingness to fail, and commitment to the task, the tough old man put the dreamy children to shame.
Her existence is a positive symbol that will hopefully bring Pakistan together, and put the Taliban to shame.
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The high turnout, around 80%, put many longer-established democracies to shame, though the counting was marred by a Florida-style kerfuffle over spoiled ballot papers.
But what on earth could we be getting out of raising a generation of children so entitled, they would put the heir to a Ruritantian throne to shame?
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It is a critical tool for opportunity in the U.S. CHOICE MOVE Two notable businessmen, Ted Forstmann and John Walton, are making a joint charitable contribution that should put the White House and Congress to shame.
Although Schroeder paid for this at the polls, in defections from his left base, the reforms are now widely credited for the subsequent German boom, which has put most of the rest of Europe (especially France) to shame.
However, I had a clue when Amy advised Gordon she had asked him to assist them so he could tell the world how wonderful their food truly is, and put to shame all those haters on FB.
But the rifle put all those tools to shame, boasting unprecedented accuracy, power, reliability, and range.
Certainly my own writing career has taken off in the months surrounding my 30th birthday in ways that put the preceding years of my twenties to shame.
Financial Times journalist Julie MacIntosh took on a story that would put the He-Man Woman Haters Club to shame.
Ealham shared a ninth-wicket stand of 108 with David Masters, who put some of his more celebrated colleagues up the order to shame in making an impressive 60 not out at the close.
But the beautiful vistas of Berkeley and San Francisco put Houston to shame.
But it's just a shame that some people have the audacity to put something like that up and think there's no repercussions.
Still, the technology could make wideband a realistic option for handhelds and put the mere 1.3Gbps of 802.11ac WiFi to shame.
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U.S. federal agencies are deploying new detectors that put the Geiger counter's 90-year-old technology to shame.
Now federal agencies are deploying new detectors that put the Geiger counter's 90-year-old technology to shame.
The Sultan of Brunei stays in palaces all the time and has many that would put Lim's to shame.
The children in the film come from Mumbai's slums, and their performances would put Hollywood moppets to shame.
Put simply, tax cuts are too important to waste, and it would be a shame to discredit the undeniable good that comes from simplification and across-the-board reduction on a tax plan that subsidizes some at the expense of others, and which addresses yesterday's rather than tomorrow's economy.
Their collective knowledge of the skill level and capacity of each NFL player could put many NFL Directors of Pro Personnel to shame.
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