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- One of the effects of the sacrament is that "it gives us a special strength of the Holy Spirit to spread and defend the faith by word and action as true witnesses of Christ, to confess the name of Christ boldly, and never to be ashamed of the Cross" ("Catechism of the Catholic Church", 1303).
- However, Dolores turns out to be ashamed of her mother's unmarried state and gradually turns against her.
- For example, journalist Tony Parsons quoted the poem in "The Daily Mirror", when criticising the Rome daily "La Repubblica" for writing "Ransom was paid and that is nothing to be ashamed of", in response to the announcement that the Italian government paid $1 million for the release of two hostages in Iraq in October 2004.
- Sameer goes home without them because Sunanda says she doesn't want the sons to be ashamed of what they did.
- When asked if they felt most people want them to be ashamed of their faith identity, 30% of Muslims agreed (a higher percentage than any other faith group).
- , meaning "parts to be ashamed of". The pudendal canal is also known by the eponymous term "Alcock's canal", after Benjamin Alcock, an Irish anatomist who documented the canal in 1836.
- Though he felt there was much to be ashamed of in British history, especially in regard to Ireland, he was very proud to be British and more specifically English.
- She described them as "more fun and easier" and that she genuinely felt there was "nothing to be ashamed of."
- In the past, the younger people were taught to be ashamed of their heritage, but this can be changed with a settlement.
- She defended the presence and reach of the British Empire: "Some talk about the Empire and Imperialism as if it were something to decry and something to be ashamed of.
- There is nothing to be ashamed of in it. The great point is whether we have performed our duty".
- Former First Minister of Scotland Jack McConnell suggested in 2004 that the "Scottish cringe" included opposition to free-market capitalism and alleged that the cringe meant people felt "enterprise was even something to be ashamed of or embarrassed by".
- Capper explained in an interview shortly after the UK debut that the publication's remit was to cover "the things we're meant to be ashamed of", and articles were published on topics such as bukkake and bodily functions.
- Nay, you ought even to be ashamed of having been born in the country in which the cradle of this language is still warm.
- It moved them away from a "profession to be ashamed of", one with a "(ranking) lower than a card sharp on the Western scale of worthwhile citizens", to one of heroic respectability.
- The actors used sexual taboo words and taught “children not to be ashamed of their bodies and their bodily functions.” Whereas in West Berlin, the municipal government recommended it for elementary school classes despite harsh criticism from conservatives, “Bavarian teachers were not allowed to attend the play with their children”.
- Turning to the nearby Fowler, Beeton protested that "he ought to be ashamed of himself for sending such a dangerous load."
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