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1 She would need to know who had personally witnessed my public disgrace .
2 She assents, and the combat results in Telramund's defeat and public disgrace .
3 They must oppose the reformation, or be held up to public disgrace .
4 There'll be no public disgrace , Mr. Wagge, unless you make it yourself.
5 That said, avoiding public disgrace might, of course, be one of Jerry's motivations.
6 Disgrace, public disgrace and lasting infamy stared them in the face.
7 She had a vision of policemen, reproving magistrates, a crowded court, public disgrace .
8 And it's for his sake, not yours, that you shrink from public disgrace .
9 The injuries are minor but there is a court case and obvious public disgrace .
10 But public disgrace and execration are not what I seek for my recreant lover.
11 If you can bear poverty and public disgrace , I cannot.
12 But you shall not me a public disgrace , I retorted.
13 Doubtless there would be a public trial, a public disgrace .
14 The infractions of rule involved one master in public disgrace ; another, was a licensed transgressor.
15 I cannot agree, though, that his public disgrace is sufficient penalty and deterrent for his activities.
16 Women who wrote books in those days would deny the charge as though a public disgrace .
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