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This appeared to be an attempt to embarrass Netanyahu and rally hostage families in Israel and around the world to pressure him into accepting the deal.

From BBC

That just takes 80-something victories, and any owner suggesting it is inordinately challenging to compete for a playoff spot should sell before he embarrasses himself any further.

I’m embarrassed to admit this, but as a young film student trained to think of movies as something to be solved in a term paper, Lynch once frustrated me immensely.

If I'm a more experienced player I feel embarrassed.

From BBC

It was an embarrassing defeat, a night when Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley dominated the Rams.

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