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I
shamed
him with my tough-love budget conversation.
They punished people and stigmatized them and
shamed
them more, and every year, the problem got worse.
When a man gets shamed, it's, "I'm going to get you fired."
When a woman gets shamed, it's, "I'm going to get you fired and raped and cut out your uterus."
And there's obviously a sexual violence component to this, which is that this kind of surveillance can be used most effectively against women and other people who can be
shamed
in our society.
The year we lost our inhibition and moved with courageous abandon was also the year we stared down barrels, sang of cranes in skies, ducked and parried, caught gold in hijab, collected death threats, knew ourselves as patriots, said, "We're 35 now, time we settled down and found a running mate," made road maps for infant joy,
shamed
nothing but fear, called ourselves fat and meant, of course, impeccable.
Faisal, hit across the knuckles at school with a cable,
shamed
and called a donkey, made to stand outside in the cold when he gets the answers wrong.
Women are still mistrusted, shamed, harmed and, in the worst cases, subjected to honor killings if they don't bleed on their wedding night.
Oh, yes, and let us also talk about how they
shamed
the original poem with this sad and useless futuristic/medieval translation.
This script is strictly low-rent goods, and must have
shamed
original author Ira Levin (who went on to write his own sequel).
Ray Liota has
shamed
himself and should be blacklisted from any more work.
Kirk, naturally, figured out what a total twit she was and
shamed
her into fixing Spock up with her superior telepathic powers.
However, if his mini-series rots, he has
shamed
all the excellent actors that performed on-screen, not to mention the myriad off-screen personnel.
The truth is known to only two others, the town's beloved Reverand Dimmesdale (Hardie Albright) who happens to be in reality secretly the child's father and Hester's returned husband Dr. Roger Chillingworth (Henry B. Walthall), who assumes that identity rather than be
shamed
by a cheating wife.
Joseph Wambaugh disowned this film-adaptation of his bestseller about department low-lifes within the Los Angeles police force, but the experience probably
shamed
him anyway--and anyone who gets through the picture will feel shame for him.
The picture is nothing more than a fashion show set to the type of fake-nightclub music you'd never hope to hear again, and the creaky dialogue probably
shamed
Arthur Richman (Wyman to her maid: "Is the champagne ready?"
I don't hate much in life, but I hate this movie and am somewhat
shamed
that I had recorded it.
Shamed
by the courts, she flees to France where she falls in love again, marries, and returns to England where her mother-in-law automatically gets suspicious of her.
All the actors should be
shamed
for the exploitation that this movie got from them.
The filmmaker supposedly was trying to offer the legend what she wanted most, To work.. but I say that everyone who was involved with the making of this catastrophe that stood by and allowed an already dead Bette Davis to be
shamed
like this is GUILTY of a crime!
There are so many comparisons between them that it list them all should take pages JJ Abrams Damon Lindelof and co should be
shamed
of themselves for so blatantly ripping off "Danger Island" without giving either the director Tommy Lee Wallace or the writer William Bleich any credit ...not even a little nod in their direction in any interviews.. Lost is the better show its written better and the cast is better but i just wish they had been a bit more honest about how they came up with the idea for Lost
They ought to be named and
shamed.
Transnational drug companies were
shamed
by NGO's into abandoning lawsuits in South Africa in 2002 over infringements of their patents on drugs to fight AIDS.
All of India was
shamed
by this callous and inhuman folly.
Indeed, non-violence could only work against opponents vulnerable to a loss of moral authority – that is, governments responsive to domestic and international public opinion, and thus capable of being
shamed
into conceding defeat.
(They are inhibited, of course, when women fear being stoned, mocked, shamed, raped or brutalized in response to their desire).
The revelation of the abuse of players of Sudanese and Nigerian origin generated a surge of genuine, visible, and tangible public repugnance – a very real sense that the perpetrators had
shamed
not only themselves, but also their country.
After the vote, Britain’s Home Secretary Amber Rudd suggested that firms hiring foreigners should be named and
shamed.
Terrorism must be stripped of its legitimacy; those carrying it out must be
shamed.
They are also frustrated that the US Treasury has not “named and shamed” China by designating it a currency manipulator.
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