"There's not that much interest anymore, which is a bit of a shame, " said Greg Bennett, the 51-year-old co-founder of Bennett Surfboards, on the sidelines of a recent beach carnival.
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There are no buttons along the device's bezels, which is a bit of a shame: as with Kobo's other devices, we can't help but bemoan the lack of physical page turn buttons.
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Second, the fact that the leaders of the major Jewish organizations -- almost all located in New York - have not seen fit to stand up for Wiesenfeld is a mark of shame on all of them.
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It is a source of shame that none of his mosque designs found a home in Turkey.
"It was a bit of a shame that I came second again, but it's still been a great run in Europe this year and it was great to get back into the winner's circle (for the first time in over two years) in Norway, " said Davies.
It's a bit of a shame that the range is so limited, as the bike is a far more welcoming chariot than the Zero S. That great looking seat isn't particularly wide, but it is plush and comfy, and the large pegs are in a forward position that leaves you upright and your knees extended.
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America has a habit of opening its borders as a gesture of shame and responsibility after a foreign debacle.
They are not in any way a sign of weakness, and they should never be a source of shame or a cause for stigma. (Applause.) But too often, these conditions are misunderstood or misdiagnosed.
Of course you can always fall for rural France in the traditional way - through the prism of hotels, restaurants and the windows of a car or TGV - but the options for visiting the countryside are so diverse it is a shame not to add a twist of authenticity to a trip.
This is kind of a shame, since they do have some concerns that must of us could probably identify with originally.
And the penalty for these infractions was assumed to be internal: a sense of shame.
"This week's events mark a week of shame for the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland, " he said.
"Self-centered indulgence, pride and a lack of shame over sin are now emblems of the American lifestyle, " Graham wrote.
Some hope: Italian bonds are now a badge of shame for banks who are rushing to dispose of them (see article).
But it reflects, too, a sense of shame, much of it derived from slavery, which lasted longer and involved larger numbers in Brazil than anywhere else.
Reich was admitted to the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association in 1920, while he was still a graduate student, and already a radical idea was percolating in his head: that sexuality, fundamental to our being, and yet a source of shame for centuries, had the power to heal much of what ailed us, if only we would let it.
There is no evidence of a deliberate attempt to bury the grim home-building figures, but it is a shame that Parliamentary debate of the housing strategy on Monday was denied the most recent information and that the sequence of events risks further damaging trust in the way politicians treat our national statistics.
"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.
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.
On the hand-held side, Hewlett-Packard has just introduced the 660LX, a brilliant piece of engineering that puts a lot of laptops to shame.
The more you emphasize the downside, the more you create additional pathology: a nasty set of avoidable, secondary problems, like shame, fear, and a sharply diminished sense of what's possible in life.
Whereas guilt is a negative evaluation of a particular action, shame is defined by these researchers as a negative judgement on the whole self.
Ian Puddick, used Twitter and other social networking groups as well as setting up a string of dedicated websites to shame Timothy Haynes, a City insurance broker, after finding out about the long-running relationship.
Black women have survived by keeping quiet not solely out of shame, but out of a need to preserve the race and its image.
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That is a shame, because much of the material would repay a deeper look.
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"It is a matter of national shame that over 300, 000 children live in poverty in Scotland, " said SNP leader John Swinney.
Another resident said the demolition was a "day of shame for Bournemouth".
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