Sentences with phrase «filled with shame»

I was filled with shame while I pocketed free USB drives at their vendor fair.
He said the policy «filled me with shame that such a thing was being perpetrated in British people's interests».
Difficulty making and maintaining good eye contact may also be an indication that a child is filled with shame, which is one of the main components of RAD.
I was filled with shame and sadness, and went to my room, feeling some strange pain in my middle parts, down by my spleen or gall bladder.
Indeed, a good Christian woman is supposed to be silent, subservient and filled with shame for the curse of mortality that Eve forced upon humanity.
Indeed, the list of Grumpy Cat's accomplishments fills us with shame over our squandered lives: She starred in a holiday - themed Lifetime movie; authored a bestseller; scored a sponsorship deal with Friskies; and appeared at the MTV Movie Awards.
That should still fill you with shame.
Fad diets often warp your relationship with food, fill you with shame and guilt, damage your metabolism and generally make eating a struggle.

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But his non-responses had launched Brown's shame triggers — appearance and body image — and thus her made - up explanation for Steve's seemingly indifferent answers was filled with her own shame, rather than the real reason.
Brown filled their void of non-communication with shame triggers relating to body image.
Steve filled the void with shame triggers relating to the appearance of weakness — a man who can't be «the almighty fixer of all things,» Brown said.
This thread was filled with a lot of accusations that requests for data, etc. were an attempt to shame or silence Julie.
Such a shame that such a personality could be filled with venomous hate and greed.
It is no shame that «a man's ways are before... the Lord» as his wife's breasts fill him at «all times with delight» (Proverbs 5:18 - 21, ESV), This is why God made her that way — and made him with those desires.
There is no shame spooning with cookie dough when it's filled with chick peas!
It's almost a shame that a pitcher like Chen, this embodiment of average, is filled with good humor and personality.
With Wilshere still out and Ozil likely being rested, it could be a youngster (shame Crowley's on loan) or Cazorla will play there and someone else will fill in at CM (will we finally see Bielik?)
As a result, millions (perhaps billions) of children are being conceived haphazardly and then gestated in wombs filled with fear, shame, and resentment.
If you could remember your own potty training, you d probably recall a time filled with anxiety and glee, frustration and a sense of accomplishment, triumphal joy and shamed remorse.
In a press release the DCCC called the event a shame and said she took pains to fill the event with «sycophants and devotees.»
In 2003, Cameron voted in favour of maintaining Section 28, a law that filled my school life with shame.
You fill yourself up with food because you're bored, lonely, sad, guilty, feeling shame, or even happy.
This time of year is filled with a lot of celebration but also with a lot of feelings of guilt and shame («I ate too much.»
Filled with hopelessness and shame, somewhere along the way I disconnected from the body that I felt had betrayed me.
Because there is no shame in age and age is just a number so why hide your age by using hair dye filled with chemicals?
The lead woman has crazy awesome hair — filled with braids that put my previous basic attempts to shame.
It's a shame, too, because the movie is otherwise filled with good work from nearly every department and cast member.
Dumbledore is, along with Lord Voldemort, the greatest wizard in the land, a wise leader and a strong warrior who commands great loyalty and respect from all walks of magical life, yet there is none of this command in Gambon's performance, and many times it feels like he's treading water - filling the suit until the next scene, and that's a damned shame.
A scene where Reynolds takes Alma's measurements in every possible way is compelling to watch, filling the screen with a sensuous air that puts conventional sex scenes to shame.
The game looks good and textures are filled with grimy detail, even if geometry is rather basic by modern standards and was already a few steps behind the curve at its original release, but it's a shame that they haven't gone back and redone the backdrops and skyboxes.
Speaking specifically of his choices, Moverman comments, «As I look over this list I am filled with dread, shame and pleasure.
A late scene with the Pegasus cracking ice fills the rear channels even as the spectacle of it fills the viewer with shame.
Most who visit India have seeing the Taj Mahal at the top of their list, and as understandable as that is, it's a huge shame if people zero in on that one palace in Agra, just a bit south of Delhi, and ignore this region that is filled with mysticism, camels, forts, temples, and a blinding array of bright colors.
It's a real shame as Amalur should have been a land filled with magnificent views.
Delays are always a bit of a shame, but if it results in a better product at the end, there's no qualms here — and SEGA have promised to fill the void with some fresh Yakuza content in the meantime, too.
But having built the city and filled it with things to do, we felt it was a shame not to do more; perhaps change the city dynamically and tie up a few loose ends from the previous Batman: Arkham games?
The entire world is filled with characters unique to your playthrough, and any enemy can be brought to your side, shamed to decrease their level or empowered to make them stronger.
This is a shame since the game is beautifully crafted, very polished, filled with great features and sports one of the best virtual joystick controls I've ever played with.
It's a shame continued support for maps, characters, and guns is history, because my crew and I are committed to filling in the gaps between Monster Hunter and Dragonball with alien genocide.
Büttner's woodcuts, films and sculptural arrangements are equally filled with references and themes that encompass faith and purity, poverty and shame.
For co-curator Jennifer Samet, it was inspiring and provided comfort to see work by women that dealt with the body, after a campaign filled with rhetoric of body - shaming and brags of sexual assault, and an election night that revealed the depths of misogyny.
Dasha Shishkin, no longer modern but filled with something age - old: shame that we are a family with lice, 2018, Acrylic on canvas, Ca. 99.4 x 60.5 cm
Filled with references and themes that encompass faith and purity, poverty and shame, the practice of Andrea Büttner, expressed in a variety of mediums, explores religion, morality and ethics.
Given how important the climate is to us, Trenberth thinks it's a shame that we aren't doing more to fill in those gaps with more sensor networks etc..
That's a shame, because civil court dockets these days are filled with cases involving only one lawyer, or none at all.
That's because their parents keep communication open, don't compete for their attention and never fill them with guilt or shame about loving their other parent.
For other couples, conversations about sex are filled with anxiety, shame, embarrassment, and fear of hurting your partner, so it's hard to find resolution or feel more connected.
The alienating parent is often filled with hatred, blame, anger, and shame and lacks awareness of the separate and independent needs of the children to have a relationship with the other parent (Ellis, 2005; Gardner, 1998; Rand, 1997).
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