No stranger to controversy, himself, Ice-T thought it was unfortunate when the media lashed out at Hopper's finished vision, with the media calling "Colors" a disgrace and accusing him of fabricating a gang situation.Orion Pictures was afraid that if they distributed "Colors" in wide release that blood was going to run in the streets.
I think that's a big, big deal, big change. disgrace that we didn't.
and in society and especially at homeboy industries is to reach in in to dismantle a messages of shame and disgrace the great scripture scholar Marcus Borg says the principal suffering of the poorthroughout history and throughout Scripture is shame and disgrace and I think that's quite right how do you
and he couldn't remember and if he disgrace however these
more air defense missiles. Disgraced property tycoon Hui Ka Yan, once Asia's richest man, is sentenced to life in prison in China. And a surpriseannouncement from Prince Harry and Meghan, they're moving back to the UK.
You make music. The first people you kind of tell are your friends and family. And that's a disgrace .
The Muslims in the towns and villages visited by the paramilitary force would have the men separated from the women and children It is a complete disgrace .
It's actually really, really, really hard to build a giant computer entirely made of cogs. It's not a disgrace not to complete it. Babbage also kept changing the plans.
They're important stuff. But it's not what would actually give the bang for the buck. So it's a disgrace that it's so small. And that's not the end of the story.
That the Son of God, the most powerful incarnate being in the history of the universe, allowed himself to be scourge and humiliated and taken out in the most disgraceful way you can imagine. Taken out means murdered?
it's the color line teacher." Everyone around the country had reason to believe that Jim Jeffries would win, because they had been convinced that "The Prize Fight Was Disgraceful, Demoralizing, and Harmful.
of that paint has survived antiquity. But she was disgraced in part because, in stories in the Los Angeles Times, we revealed not only the evidence in the Italian case, but also the internal evidence inside the
selling products and therefore the beginnings of efforts targeted to women usually warning of the risks of social disgrace or not getting married if they didn't use the product so this is Listerine Listerine was originally a use for cleaning floors I think its original purpose in a battle field disinfectant
And this is the thing that people miss in hindsight, because everybody knows the post-1974 Nixon. Everybody knows the resignation and the disgrace . People forget that people absolutely loved Richard Nixon.
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. And that what makes it disgraceful has to do with what the given cultural norms of the day are.
And after the lunch service where I didn't totally disgrace myself, they said what do you like to do?
There actually was a moment in which he was exiled in disgrace and his books got burned, so I felt I had that in common
disgrace the great scripture scholar Marcus Borg says the principal suffering of the poorthroughout history and throughout Scripture is shame and disgrace and I think that's quite right how do you replace that with the truth so
I think parents in the movie are the root of all disgraces .
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. uses two of the very same Greek words-- words for nature and for disgrace .
prisons. It is a national disgrace . Someone who has studied this extensively is Professor Michelle Alexander. She has a book out on this, which I recommend, whose title I can't think of
those decisions are made now to go back on that decision means that you are attempting to disgrace the people who
But if you've arranged it, then-- Arrange your own disgrace -- that sounds brilliant.
So we're going to make a big fuss about it, because that's just a disgrace .
And it's significant. The principal suffering of the poor throughout history has been shame and disgrace .
She says, "Drinking was such a fact of city life that it was certainly considered no disgrace to frequent a saloon, which the entire populace did
stocks in the Solent on the South Coast of England, they fished them so disgracefully
which were anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, and completely disgraceful is something that ought to disturb us all.
Aside from a total lack of professionalism, this incident was a disgraceful display of prejudice in action, wholly out place at a jazz festival, the sole jarring
But if you are arranging the laughter, as you were-- Arnold Brown, a comedian, said, a comedian arranges their own disgrace .
Every gang member, man or woman, who walks through our doors comes barricaded behind a wall of shame and disgrace , and only tenderness can scale that wall.
if I look incapable, or incompetent or something, then, oh, I'm going to get blamed, or there's going to be disgrace , or demotion,
Freed was eventually released, but Mayor John Hynes had seen enough, grumbling, "these so-called musical programs are a disgrace and must be stopped.
And one of the things that they said in their introduction to the book is the way that social science has ignored this story and let it disappear is a disgrace .
And so, because these men were threatening to rape, at least what appeared to be, other men, my dad said, well, these men wanted to have sex with men. it specifically says, Do you not know that nature itself teaches that for a man to have long hair is a disgrace to him, but for a woman to have long hair
And there's no evidence, really, to support that, aside from maybe a disgraced journalist who ended up killing himself.
is, "Key, you scoundrel, you have disgraced my home; you must die." He fires out. He grazes him with his first shot. He fires out again. He hits him—Philip Key in the groin. Key