On the first point surrounding bitcoin anonymity, Denninger only embarrasses himself with this criticism.
It embarrasses me to hear people talk this way I think I'll be a low-key sort of elf.
She embarrasses him at a fancy restaurant, screaming at the waiter because they've been seated too close to a wall-mounted fire extinguisher.
This embarrasses Mr Ammiano, and it is understandable that it does.
Brazil has to do something, and quick, before it embarrasses itself in front of the world next year when the FIFA World Cup comes to town.
In her brief stay, she makes contact with both men, drunkenly embarrasses herself, causes turmoil among everyone she meets, and, along with whatever pleasure she can take, also gets humiliation, betrayal, and self-reproach.
Although this dependence embarrasses the Saudis in front of militant brethren like Iran, it is also why they always take the angry phone calls from Bill Richardson, America's energy secretary, demanding lower prices.
During First Minister's Questions, Ms Lamont said that while the NHS should be free at the point of demand "for too many patients it only becomes free at the point it embarrasses the first minister".
The scandal greatly embarrasses the Social Democrats, the more so because they have presented themselves as the clean party, in contrast to the Christian Democratic Union, which has been mired for two years in a vast party-finance scandal of its own.
For one test of social understanding, children 8 and older watched clips of the British television series "The Office" and were prompted to answer questions about the situations: for example, the way the main character, David Brent, embarrasses people without realizing it.
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And it also leaves out the fact that you could certainly use other methods, as other cities do, to force crime down that don't rely on this kind of very aggressive stop-and-frisk activity that embarrasses and humiliates, and most importantly, drives people away from police.
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