The fallout was immediate for Smith and Carlos, who were sent home in disgrace.
It recently paid record fines and its CEO, Bob Diamond, was fired in disgrace.
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David Blunkett got a consultancy job when he resigned as work and pensions secretary in disgrace.
And now Vito Lopez, chairman of the Brooklyn Democratic Party and a senior assemblyman, is in disgrace.
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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.
David Petraeus has fallen in disgrace from such a high pinnacle of fame and accomplishment, how can he recover?
Mr Suharto ruled Indonesia with an iron fist for more than three decades before resigning in disgrace in May 1998.
Mr Pachtas resigned in disgrace, and he and nine other deputies who backed the amendment have been excluded from the election.
Since last year, when Mr Suharto resigned in disgrace, its goal has been to help ensure a smooth transition to democracy.
Former chairman Daniel Gill had resigned in disgrace and sales were flat.
It was expected that he too would be kicked out in disgrace.
"He's been in essence a walking ethical cloud for the last decade, ever since he resigned in disgrace from the House of Representatives, " Lewis said.
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Those now in disgrace were behind a string of bank takeovers.
On Monday, he will replace Governor Eliot Spitzer who resigned in disgrace yesterday, two days after he was linked to a prostitution ring as a client.
Shortly before Thomas Dodd's death, a reporter had asked him whether, knowing that his public life would end in disgrace, he would still run for office again.
The accounting industry was in turmoil, its executives in disgrace.
Before Pecora's cross-examination was over, Mitchell had resigned in disgrace.
Then, during the summer of 1974, Nixon resigned in disgrace.
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Anelka's international career came to a controversial halt during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, when he was sent home in disgrace after clashing with coach Raymond Domenech.
Mark Foley, a former congressman from Florida, resigned in disgrace following the revelation that he had sent inappropriate emails and instant messages to teenage boys working as congressional pages.
In disgrace after her first disastrous term in office she recaptured popular affection, and eventually her office, with the sort of theatre of which the Mahatma was the master.
The constituency belonged to Mr Hollande's former budget minister, Jerome Cahuzac, who resigned last month in disgrace after it was revealed he had stashed a fortune in a Swiss bank.
His campaign to win South Carolina's first congressional district, where he previously served from 1995-2001, is his first foray back into public life since 2011, when he left the governor's office in disgrace.
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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.
Spitzer resigned his Governorship in disgrace, but none of the heads of the big banks, who defrauded the public of billions, has so much as set foot in a courtroom, and no one has taken up the cudgel since Spitzer dropped it.
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But if the Republican Party is going to forfeit the control of Congress it has held since 1994, it may be its response to the escapades involving Mark Foley, the Florida House member who resigned his seat in disgrace, that does the trick.
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