When his script rewrite suggestions were rejected, he told a reporter that he was disgusted by the whole project and ashamed of being a part of it.
We are in business to make a profit, I am not ashamed of that as a matter of fact, I am proud of that.
People are a "little bit ashamed" to be seen carrying a cigarette pack with one of the new warnings on it, Dolmen's Christophe Blanc told Reuters news agency.
Sorry to say but I think we should all be just a little ashamed.
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"They are probably a little ashamed at that now - they should be, " he said.
Who did I know that I wouldn't be ashamed to ask for a loan?
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That really impressed me and made me feel a little ashamed for thinking the houses ugly.
Levi and I walked into the street aglow, but also a little ashamed.
On Mondays, Luda and Milena felt deflated and tired, too, and perhaps even a little ashamed of their Friday excitement.
The Sun has many things to be ashamed of, but running a Charlotte Church Countdown Clock is not one of them.
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Pearson appears to be ashamed of hip hop, a feeling he shares with many blacks and others who decry its sordid images as the refuse of the culture that should be taken away with the garbage.
But many old people are too embarrassed and ashamed to admit they have got a problem.
' Where it's voluntary, but you would be ashamed not to give your kids a chance to do that.
Both the Chartered Management Institute and XpertHR should be ashamed of themselves for putting out a report which uses such a dismally silly methodology.
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"I feel so much ashamed of myself, being in a warm place and having my violin with me and playing music while people have to stand in long queues in order to have something to eat, " he says.
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She doesn't want her identity known because she's ashamed of what she is doing for a living, but claims she has no choice.
One of Taylor's recent buyers, a former Wall Street executive, says her 14-year-old son is ashamed to tell his New York City school chums that his family owns a ranch.
Nothing to be ashamed of, but again, useful to a potential fraudster.
Quentin Willson, motoring journalist and former Top Gear presenter, insists he has nothing to be ashamed of when he pulls over to use a lay-by.
When I first came home, there were months of isolation where I was too proud and too ashamed to talk about my feelings -- a downward spiral that almost ended in suicide.
She was from Shoreditch, sir, which is about as Cock-er-ney as it is possible to be (or was back in the 50s - now it's full of ruddy eejits in very thin jeans ashamed of their parents' wealth and exhibiting a complete failure to understand that they are the laughing stock of the rest of the London populace).
Many ordinary Japanese unaffected by the tsunami and nuclear mess either feel a sympathy for the victims or are ashamed to be seen enjoying themselves.
Dargel says that, while he's a romantic at heart, he's also partly ashamed of it.
"You feel as if everyone in Japan feels ashamed of you, " former Olympic swimmer Hiroko Nagasaki commented on a Fuji TV broadcast.
"I think it was a bit harsh and not a fair reflection but we've nothing to be ashamed about with this defeat, " said the Frenchman.
The First Minister said Mr Davies should hold a mirror to his face when it comes to feeling ashamed of conduct over the last few days.
The current editor of The Sun, Dominic Mohan, said in a statement released Thursday that the newspaper is "deeply ashamed and profoundly sorry" for having reported that untrue version of events.
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