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73 Sentences With "felt shame"

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Some artists have said they felt shame at the vote.
When I made the final payment, I actually felt shame.
I realized I felt shame about how honest I could be.
I felt shame for what had been done to my sketch.
He felt shame needing a nurse to help him use the bathroom.
I felt shame for obsessing over my episiotomy scar and swollen vagina.
We've all felt shame even when we didn't believe we were wrong.
Rosie O'Donnell just said she felt "shame" at being fat-not politically correct!
I felt shame when I had to shop in the plus size section.
I met men who were hyper-confident, yet clearly felt shame for wanting me.
Gretchen Carlson as Miss America "I felt shame, and embarrassment, and responsibility," she added.
I felt shame and that I would do anything to not be around this man.
"I felt shame, and embarrassment, and responsibility," she said at the Simmons Leadership Conference last year.
But, Nanette didn't go on her crime spree because she felt shame for taking sexy photos.
Lerato Chondoma, 37, felt shame because she had been drinking at a party before it happened.
As I slowly started to understand what my father being in prison meant, I felt shame.
I felt shame, but also, as I puttered along, I had a chance to look around.
I wish I could say I felt shame, horror, or disgust, but it was the exact opposite.
Instead, the neighbors felt shame, and many were resisting having him buried here, a local official said.
When I was young, I felt shame and embarrassment at being one of "those people" on benefits.
Mr. Munoz went on "Good Morning America" and said he felt "shame" when he saw the video.
Ali's son said the old man had "felt shame and guilt" about the future of his children and grandchildren.
Even though these terrorists were as far away from me in ideology as anyone could be, I felt shame.
But amid a backlash, Mr. Munoz changed course and said he felt "shame" over how the situation was handled.
Ms. Young added that she felt shame for her actions, and sorrow for the humiliation she had caused her family.
The infection wasn't getting diagnosed or dealt with properly, and I felt shame because of where it was on my body.
That is why, in the wake of their transgression, both the first woman and the first man felt shame and covered themselves.
But Mr. Munoz soon reversed himself, apologizing repeatedly to Dr. Dao and saying he felt "shame" over how the situation had been handled.
Some felt shame for failing to act earlier in causes like Black Lives Matter, with the city of Ferguson so close at hand.
Before being sentenced, Greebel apologized to his family and said he felt "shame and sense of loss" since his arrest in December 2015.
Mom Guilt rears its ugly head in so many ways, and in this instance I felt shame for needing time away from my family.
Oscar Munoz, the company's chief executive, told ABC News on Wednesday morning that he felt "shame" over the violent treatment Dr. Dao had received.
" Norma nodded, and said to her, "I felt shame talking about it before, never knowing if the person you're confiding in is judging you.
Once done, I finally understood why I felt culpable over Namir and Saeed's deaths and why I felt shame for failing them in later years.
I felt I had to keep pushing myself to accomplish my goals, even though I felt shame for rarely thinking about my family in Japan.
She decided to post about her loss and received thousands of messages from women saying they had felt shame or failure because of their own miscarriages.
"I felt shame," a tearful Sylvie said, telling jurors she did not want to engage in sexual acts with him but felt she had no choice.
In court, Fiumano, 45, blamed his employers, saying they were "deceptive from the outset," but said he nonetheless felt shame for any role he had in harming homeowners.
"These are two emotionally mature people, so that's great, and obviously neither felt shame about it, and both felt that it was an asset to them," Derhally says.
Although they were victims of harassment or violence, they have felt shame, they have been shamed, and they alone have carried the burden of the abuse and victimization.
Katy Wheatley, 46, from Leicester initially felt shame and blamed herself for not being able to get through her hysteroscopy, even when the pain sent her into clinical shock.
We asked 13 women to share their stories about the times they've gotten in trouble because of a dress code violation, and felt shame, humiliation, and injustice over an arbitrary rule.
Where he once had felt shame about slavery and ambivalence about African-American spirituals, he said, he now marveled at the capacity of black people in America to wrest beauty from pain.
TMZ broke the story ... Thomas Markle told us he would not attend the wedding because he felt shame that he made a deal with a paparazzi agency that photographed him in staged shots.
It had all these people, both on the left but also people like Ross Douthat and David Brooks on the right, whose approval it wanted, and it felt shame if it didn't win them over.
No pleas are entered in the German court, but two days into his latest trial Mr. Högel told the court that he felt "shame" when reading over the medical records of the patients, ages 34 to 96.
The genocide left many men feeling emasculated: from survivors who felt shame for not being able to protect their families from harm, to perpetrators who came home to self-sufficient wives with jobs and often new partners and children.
In it, the pope said he felt "shame" over the pressure put on people not to carry out full investigations into what had happened, saying some churchmen had been afraid to face their responsibilities and confront "the ramifications of evil".
SANTIAGO/VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis acknowledged on Wednesday that he had made "grave mistakes" in the handling of a sexual abuse crisis in Chile, saying he felt shame and inviting victims he had once doubted to Rome to seek their forgiveness personally.
WHEN I WAS 12 and the old man grabbed my vagina on the bus, I felt shame, because I was truly trying to get the attention of a boy and I innately felt as though putting hair spray in my hair had invited the grabbing.
The Vatican responded on Thursday to the horrors of a Pennsylvania grand jury report on clergy sex abuse, saying it felt shame and sorrow over the findings that more than 20023,000 children had been abused by hundreds of priests over decades while bishops covered up their crimes.
It lets you experience things that you may have had an interest in—or you may have felt shame about, or you may have had a very horrible, traumatic experience with—and relive it in an environment that is done with consent, with a partner that loves you.
Here are some of the stories they shared, including some graphic accounts: "Yesterday's Trump video contained a conversation all women have heard before," Oxford said, adding that she felt "shame" when Billy Bush laughed at Trump's description of grabbing women "by the pussy" — or when Trump said "it looks good" about a woman they saw on the studio lot.
"I never ever felt a lack of confidence — I felt shame about not being able to conquer what I felt was a disability that I should have been able to control," the media mogul, 63, told Good Housekeeping U.K. Winfrey says she was self-conscious about her body, but that even at her highest weight she still felt confident when she was doing her job.
Szwed (1998), p. 10. It left him with a nearly constant discomfort that sometimes flared into severe pain. Szwed suggests that Blount felt shame about it and the condition contributed to his isolation.
It was reprinted in paperback in 1950.University if Maryland Libraries In an interview with Time in 1949,"The Lady is Insecure." Radio & TV, Time Magazine, September 12, 1949. Kent said that she enjoyed writing for radio but that at times she felt "shame" at turning out such melodramatic scripts.
"Trinity College Scholarships", The Argus, 17 Dec. 1916, p. 5. Too young to see service in World War I without permission from his parents, it was said that he always felt shame about the fact he could not fight. As the Australia-at-large Rhodes Scholar for 1921, Hancock went to Balliol College, Oxford in 1922.
Both of them get married, however on the wedding night, she consumes poison while having flashbacks of her wedding with Gulraiz. The truth is revealed in a letter Maheen leaves. She told Waqar Ahmed she would kill him, leaving him in Hell. In Maheen's letter, she asks why he never felt shame when he read "her" diary nor when he abandoned her.
He tried to steal food from his friend, only to be attacked with a machete. He friend cried that he was a no good coyote who had no idea how to earn his bread. Upon hearing this, the man felt shame. He returned to his wife as asked her to change him back into a man, which she did cursing.
In a 2011 interview, he indicated that while he did not regret that work, he felt shame at the time he produced it, as he feared it might end his future prospects with companies like Marvel Comics and DC Comics, and because he feels that depicting full nudity is less fulfilling than merely suggestive art. Hughes explains:"Spotlight On: Adam Hughes". Comic Vine. May 2011.
This resulted with the baby making different expressions to get the mother's attention. When the mother stopped giving the baby attention, the baby felt shame. The second type of shame is unwanted exposure. This would take place if you were called out in front of a whole class for doing something wrong or if someone saw you doing something you didn't want them to see.
Otherwise, no mention of Cædmon is found in the corpus of surviving Old English. The Old English translation of the Historia ecclesiastica does contain several minor details not found in Bede's Latin original account. Of these, the most significant is that Cædmon felt "shame" for his inability to sing vernacular songs before his vision, and the suggestion that Hilda's scribes copied down his verse ' "from his mouth".See Opland 1980, pp.
Some black performers made a point of substituting the word "boys" for "coons" whenever they sang it. In addition, the success of this song created many imitations, which became known as "coon songs" because of their use of extremely racist and stereotypical images of blacks. In Hogan's later years he evidently felt shame and a sense of "race betrayal" for the song. Ironically, the word "coon" was more socially acceptable than "pimp" among white audiences of the time.
From an early age, Hayakawa's family intended him to become an officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy. However, while a student at the naval academy in Etajima, he swam to the bottom of a lagoon (he grew up in a shellfish diving community) on a dare and ruptured his eardrum. The injury caused him to fail the navy physical. His father felt shame and embarrassment by his son's failure and this drove a wedge between them.
Cho recollected he indulged himself in Busan's culture as a freshman and sophomore, then focused on theater for the rest of his university years. Cho said a question from his junior in school during his third summer break shook him to rethink about his future; "What would you do after the graduation from the school?" Cho said he felt shame at the time because he could not clearly answer the question. Therefore, Cho started dedicating himself to acting.
"Informer for the FBI Quits Dual Role: Civil Rights Congress official says he felt 'shame'", Baltimore Sun, 11 January 1955; accessed via ProQuest."Was FBI Informer, Missing Man Says: Activities Told by Civil Rights Official Who Vanished in Mystery", Los Angeles Times, 11 January 1955; accessed via ProQuest."Civil Rights Group Expels David Brown", Los Angeles Times, 14 January 1955; via ProQuest. He testified that his pay varied from $25/week to $250/month, and that he routinely lied to FBI contacts.
Zhang Ci's initial surname was Gong (弓) and was from Xuanshi county (泫氏; in modern day Jincheng, Shanxi), Shangdang. Zhang Ci was said to be very strong, being able to move an ox while walking backwards and scaling walls, high or low. He was also a eunuch as a result of an affair with one of Zhang Ping's concubine. When Zhang Ping found out of the two's relationship and chastised him, Zhang Ci felt shame and voluntarily castrated himself to prevent a future relationship.
The Americans could let go of some of the guilt knowing that the Japanese did not blame them for this terrible act of war. After reading Hiroshima, a Manhattan Project scientist wrote that he wept as he remembered how he had celebrated the dropping of the atomic bomb. Scientists along with the American public felt shame and guilt at the suffering of the people of Hiroshima. As voiced by witnesses in Hiroshima, the people of Hiroshima did not blame the Americans for the infliction but instead their own government.
However, there are many ways to contract lung cancer, therefore those who did not receive lung cancer from smoking often feel shame; blaming themselves for something they did not do. The stigma effects their opinions of themselves, while shame is found to blame other cancer causing factors (tobacco products/anti-tobacco products) or ignoring the disease in avoidant coping altogether. The stigma associated with lung cancer effected relationships of patients with their family members, peers, and physicians who were attempting to provide comfort because the patients felt shame and victimized themselves.
Scofield sees himself as a "community worker" and his various identities are reflected through his writing. He initially felt shame of his Métis ancestry because the Canadian school system denigrated Métis history and heritage, and mocked its heroes such as Louis Riel. Instead, he yearned for a pure Cree identity, conscious that his own grandfather had denied his own Cree/Métis identity due to shame. In an early poem, "Between Sides", he wrote: ::"I move in-between ::Careful not to shame either side" Scofield says he learned to take pride in the Métis aspect of his identity after participating in an annual Métis cultural gathering and festival called "Back to Batoche Days".
In 2018, Talbot explained his creative inspiration for the song to NPR: ”This song came about when I said the album needed a knife to cut through the macabre timbre of the album's arch; as soon as I mentioned "knife," Bobo [guitarist Mark Bowen] shat the riff out like he knew the album wanted it also. I wanted the song to be an exploration of the horrid corners of my past; the bit I felt shame from. I think of my art as a way of being vulnerable, an exercise in catharsis, and a reflection of my ugliness that can exalt shame. Here it manifested into something beautiful, as all catharsis should be.
This controversy was rekindled in early 2010, when Tismăneanu replaced Oprea at the helm of the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes in Romania. Oprea, who received open support from various Romanian and foreign intellectuals and political figures, claimed that Tismăneanu's term at the head of a reformed institute (which also comprised Romanian diaspora archives) was a political deal aimed at shifting focus away from criminology. Speaking at the time, Oprea mentioned that he felt "shame" for having sat on the 2006 Commission. Tismăneanu himself referred to criticism of the Final Report from the part of several members of the Institute of the Romanian Revolution, noting that their reply, published in a special issue of the body's official journal, was prefaced by Ion Iliescu, and inferring a common political agenda.
By on 10 April, Vladimir Makei, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, stated he "felt shame" having to wear a face mask when "walking to a store" and expressed skepticism about nation-wide quarantine as a rational approach to fighting the pandemic: "I don't think the implementation of 'total' quarantine would have spared us from growth of this curve, which we would see anyway." When asked about the help Belarus received from other countries, Makei noted the Chinese humanitarian aid (COVID-19 tests and medical equipment) and criticized Russia, mentioning unreliable COVID-19 tests and 15 infected workers sent to the construction of the Belarusian nuclear power plant in Astravyets from Nizhny Tagil. According to Makei, approximately 4,000 COVID-19 tests were conducted in Belarus daily. In a Ministry of Health briefing given on 10 April it was clarified that Belarus did not plan any postponement of conscription.

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