Sentences with phrase «embarrassing episodes in»

The fiasco is one of the most embarrassing episodes in the 30 - year history of the state - owned company, British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL).
In fact, he thought it already was in «all the stores,» and, when I happened to call him one day, he was fresh off an embarrassing episode in which a local B&N manager assured him she could order the book to the store, although he would have to pay full retail price plus shipping.

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Just ask Gap or Pepsi, both of whom famously announced and then backed away from new logos a few years back, episodes that were in equal measure expensive and embarrassing.
This week Strachan provided yet another illustration of legalistic gender roles by critiquing an episode of Sesame Street in which the character «Baby Bear» is told he should not be embarrassed for playing with a baby doll.
This embarrassing episode culminated in Jennifer resigning from her post and finally, five years into her struggle, being diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's.
Cox points to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, whose political fortunes declined after his allies were caught up in an embarrassing — and, it turns out, criminal — episode called Bridgegate.
Highlighting another recent embarrassing episode, Mr. McMahon cited the allegation — which Mr. Grimm vigorously denied — that the lawmaker had sex in a Brooklyn bathroom last year.
Dating in the dark full episodes uk With half of all single people now using some of the best online dating sites to find love (or at least quick, no strings sex hello, Tinder), long gone are the days when Internet dating was seen as embarrassing or cringe - worthy.
State regulators levied the highest fine in state history, $ 426,466, against the group and revealed its donors, an embarrassing episode for the Baker administration.
We had an embarrassing episode when we visited the restaurant for our lunch included in the SLH package we had booked and paid for.
And after her event Monday where she launched her climate change policies, which oddly took place in a room where only media were allowed in (perhaps to avoid a second embarrassing heckling episode?)
Arguably the most embarrassing episode of Fraud in the whole sad movement.
Embarrassment clause: YLAL committee member Gemma Blythe wrote for Solicitors Journal about an embarrassing episode for the Legal Aid Agency, after it agreed to clarify the remit of the»em barrassment clause» in the 2017 criminal work contract.
(And if an Android phone is more your speed, check out last week's episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, in which Dieter Bohn from The Verge joined us to discuss the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and other new Android devices.)
Kara Swisher, Lauren Goode and special guest Casey Newton from The Verge discuss all this and more in the first - ever episode of our new podcast, «Too Embarrassed to Ask.»
On a recent episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, The Verge's Lauren Goode and Walt Mossberg and Recode's Kara Swisher and Dan Frommer talked about Apple's September product event, in which it announced new iPhones and Apple Watches.
«Apple has decided that, for the first time in a two - year cycle, they're not going to do a redesign of the outside phone,» The Verge Executive Editor Walt Mossberg said on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.
On this episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, Daily Beast reporter Taylor Lorenz talks with Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode about the state of YouTube in early 2018.
On a recent episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask with Recode's Kara Swisher and The Verge's Lauren Goode, Brian Stelter, the senior media correspondent at CNN, stopped in to try to answer the question, «What can we do about «fake news?
For this episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, The Verge's Lauren Goode roamed the halls of the 2018 Code Media conference in Huntington Beach, Calif., interviewing attendees about their tech addictions and what we can all do to be less addicted.
With a recent forgotten lunch bag episode I really felt embarrassed and humiliated in front of the front office staffs with their questions and looks like I am a criminal or something.
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