The two said that they were trying to embarrass the senator, not hurt him.
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Johnson stressed that his goal was to not embarrass any of the opposing kids.
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That will embarrass Mr Brown, but nothing like as much as some other things should.
There's a fear of that rogue employee who uses the system to embarrass the company.
And although it may embarrass his kids to know end, he's also a former clown.
He was a courtly, gentle and considerate man, never known to slight or embarrass others.
Personally, I doubt that Jobs would ever have allowed the Maps app to embarrass the company.
Virtually no week went by without another story appearing somewhere to embarrass the then transport secretary.
Such an admission could support Ms. Jones's theory of liability and would embarrass him.
"Some Iraqi lawmakers want to embarrass Maliki and his government, " Sagheer told CNN on Sunday.
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Sacramento coach Keith Smart didn't think the Knicks were trying to embarrass his team.
But I did think I could beat extradition and I knew that would embarrass the British government.
Mr Putin believes, or professes to believe, that foreign-based foes killed Ms Politkovskaya to embarrass the Kremlin.
The Tories are therefore now drawing attention to every little peccadillo that might embarrass the present government.
Twitter can be used to change governments, or to embarrass a couple breaking up in a Burger King.
Reporters write this guff because they know there is no come-back: nobody will tackle them and embarrass them.
The error is likely to embarrass Isaf which has been insisting the militants are in decline, correspondents say.
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The meetings come against a backdrop of a no confidence motion which was designed to embarrass Mr Trimble.
She gave the woman her entire paycheck hoping it would embarrass her employer into giving the woman severance.
Tell your child: if there is something on your Facebook page that might embarrass Grandma, get it off.
The 50-year-old rock singer said in court papers that publication of the photos would embarrass and harm him.
Even the evening news bulletin of Mr Berlusconi's flagship channel, Canale 5, has run stories that embarrass him.
Before I could embarrass myself, I was told that it was wonderful, simply wonderful, so much energy, marvellous.
I'm not here to embarrass anybody, so when he is ready to play, we'll get him back in there.
Consider, if it doesn't embarrass you too much to do so, the rock music of the 1960s and '70s.
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The old couple listened, neither agreeing with the man nor withdrawing their smiles, careful not to embarrass a stranger.
The print media that he set out to embarrass have, for his purposes, already succumbed to the point of irrelevance.
There are still honest judges in Zimbabwe, and they gave him the power to embarrass and pick at the bureaucracy.
The new mayor of London, Boris Johnson, now an icon of Tory resurgence, may embarrass his party (see article).
For example, a basic principle in most management books is that you should never embarrass an employee in a public setting.
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