But any state pledge was granted in secret, out of shame at the appearance of intervention.
She has no face, perhaps so as not to show her shame at all the unanswered prayers.
But if your anger is a little over the top, consider that perhaps you feel shame at sharing her feelings.
"His participation in the conclave would only bring clouds of shame at a time that should bring springs of hope, " said Chris Pumpelly, the communications director for one of the groups, Catholics United.
This latest jab at Sarkeesian, however, puts all of the others to shame while at the same time being completely shameful.
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He tells me in graphic detail of the first assault, his shame looking at himself in the mirror afterwards, his guilt then and for years afterwards.
It is a shame that my students must learn these drills at such a young age -- a shame they must learn them at all.
Since then he has been a prophet with marginal honor in his own land, lecturing earnestly about the shame he feels at being part of the first generation that will not pay its own way.
But the biggest benefit is that I no longer have to hang my head in shame because the guy at my local gas station is more tech savvy than me.
When the result was announced by Vice President Joe Biden, who presided over the chamber for the vote, two women in the gallery of spectators shouted "shame on you" at the senators.
Moreover, at a time of national shame over the many atrocities committed by Pakistan-reared militants at home and abroad, their cricketers' performances were an export of which Pakistanis could be genuinely proud.
Moreover, at a time of national shame, over the many atrocities committed by Pakistan-reared militants at home and abroad, their cricketers' performances are an export of which Pakistanis can be genuinely proud.
Many of you remember the Vietnam era when some who were angry about the war, to their eternal shame, directed their anger at our troops.
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Norway's agriculture minister, Lars Sponheim, tried to shame his compatriots into shopping at home by snootily disparaging them as Harries, the kind of folk who wear track-suits and spend their holidays in caravans.
He says a lot of it was the shame that all soldiers feel at leaving their buddies in danger, and part of it was that he was a caregiver and an officer one of the people who was supposed to be taking care of others in an Army seriously short of chaplains.
Shame on The Economist for grovelling at the sphincter of politically correct left-wing shibboleths.
Their mood is one of depression and shame, more than anger, at the country's plight.
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Talk also turned back to the shame of Germany's underachievement at the 2000 European Championships and the 1998 World Cup two events that lit a fire under the national federation.
It's a way to preserve the privacy of young men who say they were sexually abused as children, men who are swallowing their own shame and embarrassment to step forward at a high profile trial.
In towns across the Alps you can rent a sled, take a train or ski lift a mile or two up the hill, and launch yourself on a terrifying run that puts the rides at Disney World to shame.
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One of Mr Bush's goals at Evian will be to shame these countries into ponying up.
Shame, because DELL has the tools at its disposal to do far more in the social arena.
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The feeling that I was somehow different from everyone (except maybe Brad) was at the core of my shame.
Last year, a scorned mistress bought ad space in Times Square to shame her married ex, an executive at Oracle.
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Saying something is No. 1 confers a certain degree of honor even America's Most Wanted must feel a twinge of pride so the shame of Penn State will be placed at No. 2.
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One of Dr Browne's last observations on the shame of emigration consisted of a swipe at Mary Robinson, Ireland's president, for putting a lamp in her window as a reminder of those forced to leave Ireland in search of work.
She said the government was also looking at ways to "name and shame" companies which haven't properly complied with the law.
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Similarly, America's sympathy for Cuban refugees stems at least in part from American shame over the failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961.
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