What happened on Wednesday was a disgrace to the nation, not just the families.
She felt it would be a disgrace to leave that hole without getting through to Australia.
"It's devious, it's undemocratic and a disgrace to this government, " he told the Commons.
The my-currency-is-stronger-than-yours genre of financial commentary is a disgrace to economics and, more important, to common sense.
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This is a disgrace to the video gaming industry, and both of them should be freed immediately.
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"'Furlough Friday' is a disgrace to our nation, " Cox said in a statement.
"We think it's a disgrace to civilised society and the American government that nothing whatsoever has been done to try these people in any form of fair trial".
Lord Foulkes of Cumnock complained that it was "a disgrace to Scotland" that important parts of the bill were being debated so late on a Thursday, when peers tend to go home early.
The most ringing endorsement of Oren's appearance that Mizrachi could muster in response to Sussman's latest attack was to say that it was a waste of time to protest his appearance and that it "would truly be a disgrace to our university, " if protesters were to shout Oren down at commencement.
Earlier, one villager, who wished to remain anonymous, branded the decision not to include Wales' anthem a "disgrace to the memory of the Welsh soldiers who fought and died during the war".
What would be a disgrace is to cut and run before then.
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Paisley took that line that it was a disgrace, it would be a disgrace giving way to terrorism, to abandon this historic march, just because of the trouble made by the Republicans, the IRA in Londonderry, and in the to and fro and the arguments about this, Paisley demanded that if there were to be a march, then the quid pro quo must be the introduction of internment.
Mr Slaughter claimed raw sewage could be seen in the Thames on a "regular, weekly basis" which was a "disgrace" to the capital.
Proposing the motion, the UUP's Robin Swann said it was a disgrace that members had to debate this motion, so close had the salmon come to extinction.
He lamented that "what we've had here is criminal activity by bankers and not a single banker sent to prison - this is a disgrace".
Nolan said the decision to turn down his appeal was a "disgrace" and believes the funding policy will fail to produce future success.
One of the students, Jon Netton, told the Press Association it was a "disgrace" that Rice had been invited to the academy when the former Beatle was a leading anti-war campaigner.
That was a disgrace and what are you going to do about it?
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"It is a disgrace, there is no foundation to this, " he said.
The unemployment rate for veterans continues to be a national disgrace.
If you want to talk about a disgrace, what about Portsmouth?
"It's a disgrace that the government allows this to happen in all these little communities, " said the now-retired Russo, who plans to move if the compressor station goes online.
That fear turned out to be more than justified when Lord Archer was later forced to resign in disgrace as the mayoral candidate after he admitted asking a witness to lie for him in libel trial.
For a citizen to do so, he said, would be a "disgrace" but for a public representative it was a "scandal".
"For him to have to leave Yorkshire is a disgrace, " Harmison told BBC Sport.
Chris Holley said they are trying to deal with the city centre and those who only want to complain are a "disgrace".
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One aspect of the Tate Modern which does seem to be genuinely emblematic of modern Britain, is that public transport to the gallery is a disgrace.
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