Sentences with phrase «shameful period»

The phrase "shameful period" refers to a time or period in someone's life or in history when they feel deep embarrassment, guilt, or disgrace about certain actions or events. Full definition
This is not meant to be appealing music, it is meant to be powerful music, commentary on one of the most shameful periods of mankind's history.
President Obama angrily denounced Trump for his remarks in the aftermath of the Orlando massacre, warning that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was peddling a «dangerous» mind - set that recalled the darkest and most shameful periods in American history.
In just a handful of scenes Django Unchained reminds us that it is a film set in one of the darkest and most shameful periods of American history.
It places a human face on the recent shameful period in our nation when the bundling of stock derivatives and irresponsible loans caused an economic housing bubble that resulted in the loss of homes by thousands of people all over the country.
I hope someday the ignorant fearmongering masses grow up or evolve past this shameful period in American history.
For most researchers, any mention of cold fusion brings back memories of a shameful period in modern science.
For most researchers, any mention of cold fusion brings back memories of a shameful period in modern science, but Martin Fleischmann, who instigated the field, says he could not have done anything differently
Roach could have taken a heavy tone in telling the story of a shameful period in Hollywood history in which lives and careers were destroyed.
A shameful period in Hollywood history becomes an entertaining movie that also stars Helen Mirren and John Goodman
This film uniquely highlights a shameful period in American history, and in doing so will evoke in students a desire to not repeat the evils of the past while inspiring them to dream big of a better and brighter future, and I'm proud to be a part of that,» said Williams.
With her first solo exhibition, White Shoes, at Smack Mellon Gallery in Brooklyn, photographer Nona Faustine confronts this shameful period of New York's past and blows it wide open, and in doing so also insists the viewer confront residual prejudices and effects of that history that still persist today.
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