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In those days captains of industry were not ashamed to live close to the source of their wealth . |
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This room needs a change of air , " she muttered , ashamed that he 'd goaded her into being catty . |
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Mexico , too , was miffed because the Telmex telephone company can not gain entry to the American marketplace . |
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But I 'm not ashamed of my body . |
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` You see , I 'm just as ashamed of all this as you are . " |
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Strangely , she felt more resentful of this lady 's peremptory commands than she ever had of those of the merchants ' wives she had previously been obliged to swallow . |
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They are not for those who insist that learning must be a serious business and who would feel embarrassed to be caught reading a ` comic book " . |
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I felt embarrassed at the prospect of meeting him . |
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He seems slightly embarrassed discussing the incident , but admits to going on a shopping spree with someone else 's card , and buying shoes , clothes and dinner for himself and his friends . |
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He made a good living , and seemed resentful of his wife 's decision to take in a lodger . |
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He felt guilty as he thought of Maeve 's sweet face , and embarrassed that he should be so powerfully attracted to a woman dedicated to God . |
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They 're a bit embarrassed about us doing their work for them . " |
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The British , however , remained suspicious of American motives , and resentful of their advice . |
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Do n't be embarrassed about lying on a bed in the shop to try it out , and make sure you test the actual size you want to buy . |
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She spoke quietly in Greek to the boy , soothing his annoyance at the turning off of the video . |
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It should have been irresistible and yet we hesitated , embarrassed at having taken so long . |
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Friends might be appalled , and employees embarrassed at how little Laura resisted Bernard 's will . |
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Work in pairs , just round the table , do n't be embarrassed with , John , Clare , Phil and Ed . |
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The Profit Share Scheme was reduced in 1992 but many members have expressed great annoyance that another scheme within the Bank netted two former members of the staff in Britain almost 218,000 between them . |
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Berthon was livid at one of his cars being butchered but had to acknowledge that it handled better . |
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In a war fought against a racist regime in Nazi Germany , the existence of widespread discrimination against blacks in the USA was a considerable embarrassment . |
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Mr Brown was livid at the way 1 billion in precious foreign reserves was poured down the drain during the sterling fiasco a fortnight ago . |
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She thought she had given him a very tricky word , one that he would n't yet have learned , and she was peeved that he had succeeded . |
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They 're also pretty peeved at what they see as the Ministry of Agriculture 's failure to represent their interests adequately in Brussels . |
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He is cross at having to come here when his time with Enid is so short . |
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Thora is a strong supporter of Help The Aged , and highly indignant that older people are often treated differently the moment they become pensioners . |
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And as the aspirations of the various professions , of students , of the ` third element " rose , so did their exasperation at continuing official inefficiency , corruption and oppression . |
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Sonny , alarmed at the deathly pallor of his half-sister 's face , had jumped into the trap and had driven furiously to the village for the doctor . |
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In reality , they may have been more anxious and worried than they showed . |
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She was distressed and anxious at being separated from her friends , and rapidly developed colic . |
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Mr Hamilton said : ` I am deeply concerned at what you have told me and I shall ask for immediate steps to be taken for normal decencies to be observed . " |
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The president was more concerned about the loss of jobs . |
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` To be honest , I 'm more concerned about getting a good night 's sleep , " says a pregnant woman , who 's working full-time at a demanding job . |
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They do care about others and are concerned about their country 's future . " |
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We are very concerned to learn of any shortfall in standards and this is why we want to hear from you if you encounter any problems . |
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He was concerned that the room must be left just as Durance would have wished . |
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In 1986 the local authority became concerned about injuries which D had sustained and they obtained a place of safety order . |
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I am concerned about my seven-year-old son . |
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So we moved to Haddenham for peace and quiet but now it starts here and we 're very frightened we shall be driven away from here because you ca n't live with that noise . |
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You 're frightened to go to sleep . |
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JOHN SMITH , understandably , is boiling with anger at the Tory refusal to recall Parliament . |
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Tonight , one of Hadley 's victims described her anger towards him , and her relief he 'd been found guilty . |
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Yet she still finds herself full of frustration and anger towards him . |
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` I am horrified that somebody would do such a thing . |
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But his initial anger at finding the latest two victims of the insane killer 's bloodlust , blazed into an all-consuming hatred of the man who had done it . |
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The Repton boy 's horror at Churchill 's anti-Bolshevist campaign had turned into a more adult and less ferocious criticism . |
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Under de Gaulle , therefore , the Information Minister was a Broadcasting Minister -- to whom the head of state sometimes expressed , day by day , his anger with the content of news and current affairs programmes . |
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To me that puts us in a difficult position when trying Germans , whose crime was obeying their superiors " orders , whatever our horror at what those orders led to . " |
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I felt a stifled anger against her . |
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Both are designed to convince the readership of the horror of the subject-matter . |
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When Tony 's father was interviewed he said he felt angry with Tony for having taken the tablets , especially as his girl friend , Pat , had been with him when he found Tony unconscious . |
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However , now he knew she was angry with him for leaving her for so long . |
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If you are really nervous of being out and about , invest in a personal alarm , which you should carry in your hand at all times . |
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Some individuals become excessively nervous about visiting the vet , for example , and it is a good idea to begin visits early in the dog 's life . |
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Agony ` I had no time to feel nervous about facing Steve Bull and Andy Mutch . |
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A king not universally popular , who owed his throne to assassination , must have been sensitive on such an issue , and maybe sometimes nervous of joining large assemblies of armed men . |
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Her brightness was forced and she was clearly nervous at what might be about to happen . |
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Peter says : ` The Poles were furious that we wanted to show prostitutes in their hotel bar , claiming they never had them . |
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She was not nervous of Martin Bean . |
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Mayor 's chaplain Tony Rees was furious he had n't been refunded a 187 overpayment . |
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At the hostel they were furious with us for bringing the police , they just wanted us out , literally , and we were out ! |
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He was still more worried about the extensive rewriting of history that school text-books had been subjected to ; something of which most of us remained unaware until after the Second World War . |
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US banks , which also lost heavily , were furious with the Bundesbank for refusing to compensate them . |
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Furuseth was furious with himself . |
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The king was furious at being tricked again , and by nothing more than a pair of animals , at that . |
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He felt a bit worried at this and started to question her . |
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It could well become agitated at the dispersal of the pigeons , turn its head towards the lights , and bark heatedly at the roadworkers . |
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I am spell-bound by the sound of French , infuriated when I ca n't read it in the books I am given . |
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She nearly gasped with dismay at the shock that shivered down into her tummy . |
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We huddle beneath the covers , but to our dismay , the one duvet is but a slim pink layer of fabric resembling a furniture cover . |
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Mrs Rosenbloom nearly always found out about it and she would be mad that he had taken me from my work with the children . |
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Anybody who swears allegiance to United must share the same sense of dismay at what has happened , and what is still going on -- for me , it 's almost a sense of revulsion . |
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` I was so mad when your father tried to twist my arm . |
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Israel is also miffed by Kohl 's plan to visit the walled Old City of east Jerusalem without Mayor Ehud Olmert . |
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Philip was mad at himself for not taking the cutters off the boy . |
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As a food and store safety officer , I felt dismayed and frustrated to see in the Journal , members of staff wearing inappropriate jewellery and , in high risk areas , all hair not kept within hats . |
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He must be pretty mad at her for not being at home when they arrived . |
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` You 've got every right to be mad at me , Mike . |
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The other day he slapped Liam across the face and got mad at me when I complained . |
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Last night Mr Smith said : ` We are mad with this programme , and especially with Barth . |
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Willses have never been ashamed of their religious faith , and the disabilities which they suffered in the past as Nonconformists served to strengthen their convictions . |
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Ev ans was miffed at the comments and openly wondered why Bennett did n't show some respect . |