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19 Sentences With "ashamedly"

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When Baptiste returns to his senses, he ashamedly sees the same thing.
Honestly (and ashamedly), I don't really know what's at stake in this election.
She said he once told her "ashamedly" about a time when he and other boys took turns having sex with a drunken girl.
Ashamedly, I'm somewhat new to the reusable cup realm, so the burning question on my mind this week was this: how often should I be washing it?
To coincide with the release, the UK-based electronic duo teamed up artist and director Jack Featherstone for an ashamedly artsy video for the EP's A-side track.
In doing so, she paved the way for writers like Cat Marnell and Lena Dunham, and gave voice to conditions and experiences which were hitherto tucked ashamedly away.
Rasor claims Judge once "told her ashamedly of an incident that involved him and other boys taking turns having sex with a drunk woman," but that he deemed it consensual.
Time passed, someone else died, and my body grew, becoming a visible archive of each late-night ice cream binge, every delivery order snuck past my roommates so I could eat ashamedly and privately in my bedroom.
But it will also look ashamedly at a party that decided, in this moment, that a greater political courage was not worth marshaling and that a comprehensive case against this administration and all it represents was not worth making.
In an interview with the New Yorker, Judge's ex-girlfriend Elizabeth Rasor also said that Judge once "ashamedly" admitted that he and some boys took turns having sex with a drunk girl, adding that she could not stand by and watch Judge lie as he defended Kavanaugh.
She narrated the story from the perspective of the male protagonist, detailing his feelings towards different women in his life. He repeatedly idealises them and is then repulsed when he discovers a real, independent person instead of his ideal. Gustav ashamedly recognises the societal gap between the genders. Chastened and suffering from a sexually transmitted disease he returns to his first true love.
In a press release, Good himself described the album as "sumptuous, orchestral, and wildly multifaceted." The album was recorded with Warne Livesey, a long-time collaborator with Good, at the Bathouse Studio in Ontario. One of the songs on the album, "Lumiére Noire", is sung entirely in French, something which Good admits ashamedly, that he picked up when touring around Europe rather than from his own country.
Caesar allows the humans to work in the dam, granted they work unarmed, which infuriates Koba. Koba fears that if the humans get more power, they will become more dangerous, to which Caesar replies that once they finish their work they will leave. Angered, Koba points out all of his scars, referring to them as "human work". Caesar stands above Koba, who ashamedly seeks forgiveness from his king, and leaves.
Cheung, with the money he obtained from Ma, opens his martial arts school, and claims that his Wing Chun is genuine while Ip's is not. Cheung proceeds to build his reputation by defeating a number of martial arts masters. Finally, he challenges Ip to a battle that will decide who is the true Grandmaster of Wing Chun. Meanwhile, Ip spends more time with his ailing wife, ashamedly feeling that he had neglected her earlier.
However, this association lasted only four issues, after which McPhedran resigned for personal reasons. Koller continued to edit and publish the magazine, which became independent of the CSC in the fall of 1973. It was scrappy, provocative and ashamedly nationalistic. In March 1975, a non-profit organization, the Cinema Canada Foundation, was formed, and in September of that year it was transferredto Jean-Pierre Tadros and Connie Tadros, who moved the editorial office to Montreal while maintaining a Toronto office.
Confronting his mother, he realizes that she's the killer, and that she killed and mailed off her dates. After revealing that his father left, but not far and never contacted him, she strains herself as she cruelly mocks Thomson before dying of a heart attack (or possibly a stroke). After her services, Thomson dumps Chris' body in Loch Lubnaig, and he angrily strangles Charlie when he suspects that he knows about Chris, though ashamedly leaves. The next day, James Henderson makes him head barber, but he's called into the middle of the woods.
Giles ashamedly admits to Buffy that he was responsible for summoning the demon in his youth, and is horrified when Jenny becomes possessed by Eyghon. Although Eyghon is defeated, Jenny takes time to cope with her ordeal, remaining distant from Giles in the meantime. When new Slayer Kendra Young arrives in Sunnydale, Giles shares with her an appreciation for obscure texts, resulting in Buffy nicknaming her the "She-Giles." Giles feels betrayed when Jenny reveals she is actually a member of the Kalderash gypsy clan, sent to keep an eye on Buffy's relationship with the vampire Angel.
Meanwhile, the town's deception and favourable attention do persuade Lewis to stay, helped also by the discovery that his fiancée Helen has been cheating on him with his best friend. But when he accepts the position in front of the whole town, in a speech praising their authenticity and integrity, Murray ashamedly lies and tells him that another doctor has already accepted the position. Kathleen then tells Lewis the truth, causing Lewis to angrily confront Murray just as the executive is signing the paperwork for the factory. After an impassioned speech by Murray, the doctor agrees to stay, and the company agrees to build the factory.
Lily returns ashamedly to her Birmingham home after the failed elopement, increasingly certain that a woman's role was in the domestic space at home. However, Craigan's illness has made him realise that he needs her perhaps more than she needs him. In this way, this Modernist text encapsulates the changing interwar world in Britain by demonstrating the problems encountered in the British class-system and in its de facto (if no longer de jure) patriarchy; but it also offers an alternative and a sign of hope through it all. Lily embodies that hope and that possibility of a different future, even if the steps to women's emancipation are incremental and not as large as the juridical changes had hoped.

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