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.
The casual misogyny of some black popular culture, especially hip-hop music and videos, is a disgrace.
What happened on Wednesday was a disgrace to the nation, not just the families.
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.
The Obama administration unveiled a multi-agency national strategy to combat this national disgrace on June 22nd.
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's devious, it's undemocratic and a disgrace to this government, " he told the Commons.
It recently paid record fines and its CEO, Bob Diamond, was fired in disgrace.
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Even so, the survivors received such a pittance that it is an international disgrace.
The best deterrence, therefore, is to raise the price of a bomb and deepen the disgrace.
His public disgrace contrasts starkly with the treatment accorded violent or even criminal colleagues.
But the plight of Kosovo's 200, 000 displaced Albanians around 10% of the province's population is still a disgrace.
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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".
The awful Miss Wilder has just sent Laura and Carrie home from school a terrible 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.
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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