Word: shamed
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...suave and polished Derek Bok--dressed in a Brown Perry shirt--wiped the court with Radcliffe's number one player, Meg Morgan, 8-4. The match was living proof of Matina Horner's thesis that women fear success: Morgan's hard and well-placed shots put Bok to shame, but totally psyched out, she threw away her serves and lost...
...Miss Campbell now salutes Barry Goldwater ("Though I never thought Fd be lined up with him!") for his call upon Nixon to exercise more vigorous leadership. Miss Campbell has another cause for concern. She is planning a trip to Portugal and does not want to have a feeling of shame about her Government when she is with foreigners...
Homosexuality can be concealed, but no matter how well it is concealed, the homosexual cannot escape his own awareness of his homosexuality. He realizes that by feigning straightness he is denying his identity and his sexuality. This can cause serious psychological disturbances and feelings of guilt, shame and self-deprecation. Overcoming these feelings is what H.G.S.A. is all about: gays helping gays to "come out," (that is, to face and accept within themselves the fact that they are gay) coming out first to themselves, then to each other, and finally to the rest of society, gays getting together to help...
...begging for a copy of James Brown's "Hot Pants," it's doubtful that anything would. Good country music has largely been a triumph of performance over material, and there is no question that any first-rate country guitarist, fiddler, or banjo player could put most rock musicians to shame...
...spontaneous response of one human being to another. Only one actor seems to escape the arid dogmatism of the evening-Marcia Jean Kurtz as Clytemnestra the mother. When she pleads for her daughter's life, she reveals a tenacity and a tenderness that banish all curses and shame all crimes...