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De Gouges also expressed non-gender political views ; even before the start of the terror, Olympe de Gouges addressed Robespierre using the pseudonym " Polyme " calling him the Revolution ’ s " infamy and shame.
" However, Sauvé also attracted negative attention due to her husband's eventual elevation as a Crown minister ; in a piece in The Globe and Mail, Progressive Conservative MP Louis-Joseph Pigeon expressed concern over the wife of a minister being paid " fabulous sums by the CBC ," calling the circumstances a " shame and a scandal.
Eliade provided two distinct explanations for not having met with Sebastian: one was related to his claim of being followed around by the Gestapo, and the other, expressed in his diaries, was that the shame of representing a regime that humiliated Jews had made him avoid facing his former friend.
It entails ( on a conscious level ) " helplessness, emptiness, low self-esteem, and shame, which can be expressed in the behavior as being socially avoidant in situations where their self-presentation is not possible so they withdraw, or the approval they need / expect is not being met.
* 1998, on the 54th anniversary of the massacre, the German President Johannes Rau made a formal apology to Italy and expressed his " profound sorrow and shame " to the families of the victims of Marzabotto.
Harman has rejected attempts to base moral theory on conceptions of human flourishing and character traits and has expressed skepticism about the need for a good person to be susceptible to moral guilt or shame.
For one example: apologies about the issues regarding the forced sexual abuse by Japanese military personnel of so-called " Comfort Women " have repeatedly expressed general statements of Japanese shame, regret and remorse for the harm done to these women.
Eric also publicly expressed shame over Canada's role in the massacres of East Timor.

expressed and remorse
At his sentencing hearing, Dahmer expressed remorse for his actions, and said that he wished for his own death.
In various interviews, he expressed remorse for some of the extreme theatrics of his TV show, saying he had taken things too far.
Griffin later publicly expressed remorse for his statements after a meeting with the National Holocaust Awareness Student Organization in 1990.
Hird accepted his sanction and expressed remorse for his actions.
" That same year, she converted to Christianity and expressed remorse for her part in the Supreme Court decision.
But though he expressed remorse on the witness stand, he vacillated between penitence for his crimes and blaming the Allies, especially the Soviets, for an equal share of wartime atrocities.
Touvier expressed remorse for his actions, saying, before the jury began deliberations, " I have never forgotten the victims of Rillieux.
Ronnie Biggs's son has said publicly that his father expressed remorse for the robbery, but not for his life on the run.
On 16 December 2002 she plea bargained with the ICTY to enter a guilty plea to one count of crimes against humanity for her part in directing the war and targeting civilians and expressed " full remorse " in exchange for prosecutors dropping seven other war crimes charges, including two counts of genocide.
For many years she refused to give interviews surrounding the murder of her mother and expressed strong remorse about having killed her.
He has expressed remorse.
In 2003 The Guardian reported that Blacker had expressed both his respect for the author and his remorse for contributing the label, indicating that it was applied " early in her career and these tags are rather distorting and unfair ", but Blacker later indicated in The Independent that " lthough it must be bloody annoying for a writer to have her work reduced to a flip phrase, I have only used it once and in a perfectly respectable context.
In the last few years of his long life, Collier expressed moments of remorse in his diary.
According to the indictment, Furrow expressed no regrets for any of his crimes ; however, in an August 2009 letter sent to the Los Angeles Daily News, he expressed remorse for the shootings and claims to have renounced his neo-Nazi views, stating " a life based on hate is no life at all ".
Vasiliy Aleksanyan, former vice-chairman of the company, who is suffering from Aids, was released on bail in January 2009 after being held in inhuman conditions condemned by the European Court of Human Rights. 3 Lastly, Svetlana Bakhmina, deputy head of Yukos's legal department, who was sentenced in 2005 to six and a half years ' imprisonment for tax fraud, saw her application for early release turned down in October 2008, even though she had served half of her sentence, had expressed " remorse " and was seven months pregnant.
In a 1956 Sports Illustrated article, he expressed remorse for the scheme, but claimed that the players had actually abandoned it when it became apparent they were going to be watched closely.
Kennedy expressed remorse over his role in her death, in his posthumously-published memoir, True Compass.
Within 24 hours, Odwalla conferred with the FDA and Washington state health officials ; established a schedule of daily press briefings ; sent out press releases which announced the recall ; expressed remorse, concern and apology, and took responsibility for anyone harmed by their products ; detailed symptoms of E. coli poisoning ; and explained what consumers should do with any affected products.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly … Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider …” King expressed his remorse that the demonstrations were taking place in Birmingham but felt that the white power structure left the black community with no other choice.
When the Athenians expressed remorse, Phocion said: " I was opposed to the motion, fearing this.
In a 2009 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Gagné expressed remorse not only for what he had done, but also for the fact that he could not speak openly about it, likely ( according to the Times ) due to reluctance to implicate others.
Gibbs never expressed remorse for his crime to the parole board, on the grounds that he was innocent and had no remorse.
In 1991 Phiber Optik, while attending the first CFP conference in San Francisco with Craig Neidorf, was invited to join a telephone conference bridge by fellow hackers where an apologetic Shulman expressed his remorse at how the situation had been blown out of proportion and his view that Goggans had crossed the line in informing on other hackers to law enforcement in an effort to increase the prestige of ComSec.

expressed and public
It occurred to me that you might be interested in some thoughts which I expressed privately in recent years, in the hope of clearing up a certain confusion in the public mind about what foreign policy is all about and what it means, and of developing a certain compassion for those who are carrying such responsibilities inside Government.
Realtors in attendance at the colloquium expressed interest, for example, in Connecticut's new housing law as setting standards of equity that they would like `` to have to obey '', but in support of which none had been willing to go on public record.
Around this time, Alcott also first expressed his public disdain for slavery.
* 1910 – The Parliament of the United Kingdom passes the People's Budget, the first budget in British history with the expressed intent of redistributing wealth among the British public.
Johnson supported Martin Van Buren and early on expressed an interest in the public lands, eventually being considered a father of the Homestead Act of 1862.
The fortunes of individuals, whether possessed by acquisition or by descent or in virtue of a participation in the goods of some community, were no part of the creditor's security, expressed or implied ... he public, whether represented by a monarch or by a senate, can pledge nothing but the public estate ; and it can have no public estate except in what it derives from a just and proportioned imposition upon the citizens at large.
While Cotton Mather was experimenting with the procedure, prominent Puritan pastors Benjamin Colman and William Cooper expressed public and theological support for them.
" Dolenz was gratified by the public affection expressed for both Jones and the Monkees in the wake of his bandmate's death.
The US philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce praised Cantor's set theory, and, following public lectures delivered by Cantor at the first International Congress of Mathematicians, held in Zurich in 1897, Hurwitz and Hadamard also both expressed their admiration.
In 2009 he expressed public concern at Pope Benedict XVI's lifting of excommunication of the bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X. Genscher wrote in the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung: " Poles can be proud of Pope John Paul II.
Irradiation has not been widely adopted due to an asserted negative public perception, the concerns expressed by some consumer groups and the reluctance of many food producers.
Concerns have been expressed by public interest groups and public health experts that irradiation, as a non-preventive measure, might disguise or otherwise divert attention away from poor working conditions, sanitation, and poor food-handling procedures that lead to contamination in the first place.
In " Liberty and the News " ( 1919 ) and " Public Opinion " ( 1921 ) Lippmann expressed the hope that liberty could be redefined to take account of the scientific and historical perspective and that public opinion could be managed by a system of intelligence in and out of government.
In public, Ribbentrop expressed great fury at the Polish refusal to allow for Danzig's return to the Reich, or to grant Polish permission for the " extra-territorial " highways, but since these matters were only intended after March 1939 to be a pretext for German aggression, Ribbentrop always refused in private to allow for any talks between German and Polish diplomats about these matters.
Whether the issue arises from domestic problems or breaches of the norms of public conduct, individual interests are expressed in terms of kinship.
Not all of the negative comments were public, as Charles Lamb, friend of Coleridge, expressed his fears of a negative response as he wrote: " Coleridge repeats so enchantingly that it irradiates and brings heaven and elysian bowers into my parlour while he sings or says it ; but there is an observation: ' never tell thy dreams ,' and I am almost afraid that Kubla Khan is an owl that won't bear daylight.
When this agreement became public in May 1922, bitter resentment was expressed in Germany, but the treaty was still ratified by both countries.
In " Memex: Getting Back on the Trail ", Tim Oren argues that Bush's original vision expressed in AWMT describes a "... private device into which public encyclopedia's and colleague's trails might be inserted to be joined with the owner's own work.
The word satyagraha itself was coined through a public contest that Gandhi sponsored through the newspaper he published in South Africa, ' Indian Opinion ', when he realized that neither the common, contemporary Hindu language nor the English language contained a word which fully expressed his own meanings and intentions when he talked about his nonviolent approaches to conflict.
In public speaking, as in any form of communication, there are five basic elements, often expressed as " who is saying what to whom using what medium with what effects?
Some people, including Steven M. Greer, have expressed cynicism that the general public might not be informed in the event of a genuine discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence due to significant vested interests.
Accordingly, noted public figures have expressed a desire to reform or even repeal the Seventeenth Amendment.

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