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The person would get embarrassed, and feel like you were calling them out. You'd have to verbally win the argument, or else just get the bouncers to escort them out. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force.
Jeff Chandler
We were embarrassed at home, embarrassed for ourselves and embarrassed for the fans. Now we have a chance to feel better about ourselves.
Dan Boyle
Because we feel there was a good-faith argument to make that the statute as written was constitutional, we feel we have an obligation to make that argument if at all possible.
Dan Mullen
When you call someone a 'fag,' it identifies them with a group, a group that in today's climate is open to harassment. So by calling someone a 'fag,' you are giving yourself and the people around you the license to either damage this individual verbally or physically.
Judy Shepard
It's a particular risk faced by travelers coming to Florida for a vacation because they have no idea it's going to be the law of the land. If they get into a road rage argument, the other person may feel he has the right to use deadly force.
Peter Hamm
I was embarrassed. You don't want to be standing out there on the ice as a player knowing that fans are just totally disgusted and you're not even giving them their money's worth. I think we're embarrassed for ourselves, but we were embarrassed for them, too, to have to sit there and watch it.
Sean Burke
I think we were overwhelmed the first 10 minutes. That's my responsibility. We were embarrassed, embarrassed by the way we performed and embarrassed by the way we finished the hockey game.
Ken Hitchcock
The government always has a reasonable argument that it doesn't want to immunize a person because that person may have committed a crime.
Robert Morvillo
I feel like the defense finally got to the point where they got tired of getting embarrassed on their own floor. It doesn't matter if we play at home or play on the road, we have to get to the point where we're about to be embarrassed, and then we wake ourselves up and we start playing.
Jay Joyce
It makes me feel like I have more options than just, you know, calling the airlines or calling the travel agent,
Glenn Miller
They're voting for a person they've developed a relationship with over the years. Democrats have to make an argument on why that person needs to be fired beyond the fact that they're a Republican.
Carl Forti
Painful for a person is rebellious independence, only in loving companionship with his associates does a person feel safe: Only in reverently bowing down before the higher does a person feel exalted.
Thomas Carlyle
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1795
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1881
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I?m embarrassed, the players are embarrassed, maybe all Scotland is embarrassed.' - on being thrashed by Holland.
Berti Vogts
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1946
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Senator, that's a question that I don't think can be answered in the abstract. You need to know the particular circumstances and exactly what the facts are and what the legislation would be like, because the argument on the other side -- and as a judge, I would obviously be in a position of considering both arguments: the argument for the legislature and the argument for the executive. The argument on the executive side will rely on authority as commander in chief and whatever authorities derive from that.
John Roberts
If he who employs coercion against me could mould me to his purposes by argument, no doubt he would. He pretends to punish me because his argument is strong; but he really punishes me because his argument is weak.
William Godwin
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1756
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