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What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about.
It may be argued that Liverpool's treatment of Shankly seems shameful on the face of it, but were they not putting the best interests of the club and its new manager first by following the same relentless winning ethic that Shankly himself had instilled?
We dishonor the memory of 50, 000 young Americans who died in that cause when we give way to feelings of guilt as if we were doing something shameful, and we have been shabby in our treatment of those who returned.

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:" It was from noble families that this evil first started, and when shameful things seem to be approved by the fashionable, then the common people will surely think them correct ... This only, they say, stands the stress of life: a good and just spirit in a man.
Later he also complained, that " the learned don't become rich, or if they do become rich from literary pursuits, the sources of their wealth are shameful.
Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judæa, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular.
Immediately after the 1965 war, Major General Yahya Khan who had miserably commanded the 7th Division in Operation Grand Slam to utter disgust ,( since the change of command from a successfully advancing Maj. General Akhtar Hussain Malik had resulted in a shameful retreat from Akhnoor river bridge ) was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General, appointed Deputy Army Commander in Chief and Commander in Chief designate in March 1966.
We, however, who are followers of the word of Jesus, and have exercised ourselves in thinking, and saying, and doing what is in harmony with His words, ' when reviled, bless ; being persecuted, we suffer it ; being defamed, we entreat ;' and we would not utter'all manner of things shameful to be spoken ' against those who have adopted different opinions from ours, but, if possible, use every exertion to raise them to a better condition through adherence to the Creator alone, and lead them to perform every act as those who will ( one day ) be judged.
In its six scenes, the miserable fate of a country girl who began a prostitution career in town is traced out remorselessly from its starting point, the meeting of a bawd, to its shameful and degraded end, the whore's death of venereal disease and the following merciless funeral ceremony.
There are more preachers of the Word than ever before according to Benedict XV, but in the state of public and private morals, the constitutions and laws of nations, there is a general disregard and forgetfulness of the supernatural, a gradual falling away from the strict standard of Christian virtue, and that men are slipping back into the shameful practices of paganism.
: Only by completely turning away from this shameful period can we return to order.
According to one obituary, " Cantinflas " is a meaningless name invented to prevent his parents from knowing he was in the entertainment business, which they considered a shameful occupation.
The relative realism of Jett's home life sometimes gave way to fantasy or paranormal elements, such as one episode in which Jett learns about a shameful incident in Wilsted's history with a little prodding from the ghost of a key figure in the buried scandal.
As the relationship between Lady Chatterley and Mellors develops, they learn more about the interrelation of the mind and the body ; she learns that sex is more than a shameful and disappointing act, and he learns about the spiritual challenges that come from physical love.
Also absent from this scene is some of the dialogue between Warwick and Northumberland as they threaten one another ( ll. 153 – 160 ) and Margaret's references to the pains of child birth, and Henry's shameful behaviour in disinheriting his son ( ll. 221 – 226 ).
Their eyes turned with the somber disquiet of resentment to the superb château where they had so often gone to lower themselves by shameful homage, and from which, more than once, the caprices of pride ... had spread like devastating torrents.
In December 2005, an Azerbaijani official stated in a BBC interview that Armenians “ never lived in Nakhchivan, which has been Azerbaijani land from time immemorial, and that's why there are no Armenian cemeteries and monuments and have never been any .” Adam T. Smith, an anthropologist and associate professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago, called the removal of the khachkars " a shameful episode in humanity's relation to its past, a deplorable act on the part of the government of Azerbaijan which requires both explanation and repair.
This was done to inflict disgrace on what was seen as a shameful act, and to prevent the decedent's spirit from haunting the living.
Evola refers to Plotinus, who deemed homosexual loves to be shameful and abnormal, like diseases of degenerate persons " which do not arise from the essence of being and are not the outcome of the development thereof " ( Enneads, III ).
Children were not shielded from the harsh realities and shameful secrets of the adult world.
Islam had given the Arabs a " glorious past ", which was very different from the " shameful present ".
Nussle's first exposure to national attention came when he made a speech from the well of the House while wearing a paper bag over his head to protest the " shameful " ethical behavior involved in the House banking scandal.
To prevent them from providing information to the Galaxy about Solaria and in keeping with Solarian customs and beliefs, not to mention preventing other Solarians ' discovery of shameful personal contact with offworlders, Bander attempted to kill the visitors, but was instead killed accidentally by Bliss, resulting in the shutdown of all of the robots and other machinery of the Bander Estate.
In 2001, in Rome, Pope John Paul II apologised to Aborigines and other indigenous people in Oceania for past injustices by the church: Aware of the shameful injustices done to indigenous peoples in Oceania, the Synod Fathers apologised unreservedly for the part played in these by members of the church, especially where children were forcibly separated from their families.
Tacitus notes that to flee from battle, abandoning one's shield, was shameful among the Germans, and those who did so often hung themselves ; and that traitors and deserters were hung, and cowards drowned.
Thus, " the shameful idol " (" la-bosheth ") and the " Baal " are one and the same in terms of the words in this verse from Jeremiah.

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( See: Homunculus ) Others, who regarded humanity as the synthesis of animals, despaired about vitalising the mandragore, but they crossed monstrous pairs and projected human seed into animal earth, only for the production of shameful crimes and barren deformities.
On his death it was found that his heart carried the image of Dagon, who thereby also came to a shameful downfall.
Kiesinger considered them to be " a shameful crowd of long-haired drop-outs who needed a bath and someone to discipline them ".
Protrepticus ( Exhortation to the Greeks ) ( c. 190 ) IV-" Another new deity was added to the number with great religious pomp in Egypt, and was near being so in Greece by the king of the Romans, who deified Antinous 130CE, whom he loved as Zeus loved Ganymede, and whose beauty was of a very rare order: for lust is not easily restrained, destitute as it is of fear ; and men now observe the sacred nights of Antinous, the shameful character of which the lover who spent them with him knew well.
On his arrival at Antioch, Galerius was rebuked by Diocletian who disgraced him for his shameful defeat at the hands of Narses.
The Hasidim tell of a woman whom her relatives sought to kill on account of her shameful life, but who was saved in body and soul by Besht.
Brian Urquhart — who had done so much to warn his superiors about the dangers of Arnhem and later became Undersecretary-General of the United Nations — described the British general's actions as both grotesque and shameful.
New York Times film critic, Bosley Crowther wrote, " is a commanding picture, and it is extremely well played by Mr. Lemmon and Miss Remick, who spare themselves none of the shameful, painful scenes.
Moreover, he sometimes showed a condemnatory tone toward what he considered personal failings or vice, for example noting in 1809: ' On one side one sees families which thrive over a course of many years, in the bosom of order and concord, on the other one sees many others, especially in the lower social classes, who offend the eye with the repulsive picture of debauchery, arguments, and shameful distress !".
For the nobles of the Old World, such unions were shameful, but useful in financial terms ; the nobility looked upon the Americans who married into their caste as intruders, unworthy of their new position.
They who are already fallen into all that is odious, and shameful and miserable, cannot justify fear ... Let the dangers never be so great, there is the possibility of safety while men have life, hands, arms and courage to use them but that people must surely perish who tamely suffer themselves to be oppressed.
According to Ward and Ogden's qualitative study on the experience of vaginismus for women ( 1994 ), the three most common contributing factors to vaginismus are fear of painful sex ; the belief that sex is wrong or shameful ( often the case with patients who had a strict religious upbringing ); and traumatic early childhood experiences ( not necessarily sexual in nature ).
Voline, one of his biggest supporters who was active for several months in the movement, reports that Makhno and his associates engaged in sexual mistreatment of women: " Makhno and of many of his intimates – both commanders and others ... let themselves indulge in shameful and even odious activities, going as far as orgies in which certain women were forced to participate.
* Fares Al-Wabasha, a columnist for the Jordanian daily Al-Dustour, wrote: " Only rarely do we encounter a prominent Western philosopher and thinker like Roger Garaudy, who supports Arab causes and exposes in a rational and scientific manner the shameful claims of the Zionist movement, undermining its colonialist enterprise in the region ..."
You will have a dangerous rival in that kind of fame to which you have hitherto so happily directed your ambition, as long as there is one man living who thinks you worthy of his confidence, and fit to be trusted with any share in his government .... With any other prince, the shameful desertion of him in the midst of that distress, which you alone had created, in the very crisis of danger, when he fancied he saw the throne already surrounded by men of virtue and abilities, would have outweighed the memory of your former services.
In addition to being very rare, the condition is also frequently unreported by sufferers who may consider it shameful or embarrassing.

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