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If Preston was pacing up and down the side of the camp ground, I thought I did not want to see him nor to have him see me; as he was there for what I called disgrace.
Daisy Susan Warner 1852
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If Preston was pacing up and down the side of the camp ground, I thought I did not want to see him nor to have him see me, as he was there for what I called disgrace.
Daisy Susan Warner 1852
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McCain is promising to improve/expand veterans 'health care, but his voting record says the opposite, including votes against increasing funding for the VA in the last 2 years, after the Walter Reed problems that he calls a disgrace.
McCain: Obama Wants To Lose In Iraq Because Of His "Ambition" 2009
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McCain is promising to improve/expand veterans 'health care, but his voting record says the opposite, including votes against increasing funding for the VA in the last 2 years, after the Walter Reed problems that he calls a disgrace.
McCain: Obama Wants To Lose In Iraq Because Of His "Ambition" 2009
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But, for all that, she would not have liked to hear her called a disgrace.
A Sheaf of Corn Mary E. Mann
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He understood it so well that he left in disgrace.
Think Progress » Gingrich Pledges Government Shutdown If GOP Wins Back House And Senate 2010
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If this were anyone other than an attractive white woman, she would have already been run off the stage in disgrace.
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Repugnants will then have to face their constituents in disgrace.
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Rumors fly that the souls he owns are all dead and he flees the town in disgrace.
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Power is my nominee for first Obama appointee to resign in disgrace.
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