Sentences with phrase «latest indiscretion»

As long as Gott's latest indiscretion doesn't cost us NCAA bids and scholarships, all will be good.
Liverpool's American owners have elected to sell Suarez after his latest indiscretion and are now simply looking to get the best deal possible for his services.

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Seven months later, he withdrew from his party's leadership race following alleged sexual indiscretions.
Memorial Stadium was stuffed and swathed in red, the score was lopsided, and a vague discomfort hung in the late - summer heat, the residue of indiscretions past and present that continue to shadow the Cornhuskers» towering accomplishments.
And also it's decades later — I'm long past obsessing over my youthful indiscretions.
After hearing of this indiscretion in Private Eye a few months later, when the event came around again, the sponsors decided that the individual should not attend and told him as much in a polite email.
Thoughts and indiscretions shared online can be monitored years later by employers, schools, universities, and insurance companies, among others.
Most people I know with chronic psoriasis know the problem areas in their life, they know the stresses they live under, they know of their dietary indiscretions, late nights and various other lifestyle habits that leave a lot to be desired.
A Small Indiscretion By Jan Ellison Random House • $ 16 • ISBN 9780812985429 Ellison took a break from college at the age of 19 to travel and work in Europe for a year, an experience that inspired her riveting debut novel about a young (and foolish) American woman whose experiences in London echo through her life two decades later.
‡ Majority of the late abnormal health events reported occurred in three dogs after the first vaccination and were deemed unrelated to vaccination; one dog was hit by a car, one dog had dietary indiscretion and one dog had a non-related medical condition.
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