The fallout was immediate for Smith and Carlos, who were sent home in disgrace.
There, he told David Beckham the team's performance had been "a disgrace", the Sunday Mirror reported.
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"For him to have to leave Yorkshire is a disgrace, " Harmison told BBC Sport.
Police Federation chairman Paul McKeever got a standing ovation for branding plans an "absolute disgrace".
However, Simon Brooks from Welsh-language pressure group Cymuned said the situation was a disgrace.
As sponsors grow wary of being associated with potential disgrace, behaviour may now be changing.
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"It's a disgrace that the RFL have chosen an Australian to coach Lancashire, " he added.
She felt it would be a disgrace to leave that hole without getting through to Australia.
Coetzee, this year's winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, in his 1999 novel, Disgrace.
In other words: completely nutty stuff that would disgrace the wilder fringes of the blogosphere.
Well, death and disgrace can seduce anyone that needs to believe there's judgment at hand.
Better a darkened house and proud hunger within than disgrace in the light of day.
It recently paid record fines and its CEO, Bob Diamond, was fired in disgrace.
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His public disgrace contrasts starkly with the treatment accorded violent or even criminal colleagues.
David Blunkett got a consultancy job when he resigned as work and pensions secretary in disgrace.
As you know, we've seen the CIA Director resign under pressure and disgrace over the scandal.
There is sense of disgrace or frustration that sets in and shuts down the dialogue.
Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson said violence against the police was a "disgrace".
Then, after an FA Cup tie at Old Trafford in March, he labelled Martin Atkinson "a disgrace".
It isn't just the price-fixing disgrace, which shocked both Christie's and Sotheby's when it came to light.
This is both a disgrace and a tragedy: there are plenty of ideas that could boost employment.
It's also a disgrace the president of the United States refused to publicly call him on it.
And now Vito Lopez, chairman of the Brooklyn Democratic Party and a senior assemblyman, is in disgrace.
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Neither candidate has really dealt with the spectacle or its potential public policy solutions, much to their disgrace.
Jamie Hepburn, SNP MSP for Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, branded the decision to close Abronhill as "an absolute disgrace".
But their handling of Hook has led ex-Ospreys skipper Scott Gibbs to describe the region as "a disgrace".
But now the old manipulators have gone: Tanaka, Kanemaru, in disgrace in 1996, Obuchi, prematurely, and now Takeshita.
Maradona's last World Cup, in the U.S. in 1994 , ended in disgrace as he failed a drugs test.
That will not happen so long as bankruptcy is still equated with disgrace, worthy in some cases of suicide.
"'Furlough Friday' is a disgrace to our nation, " Cox said in a statement.
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