It is the question of the particularity or " this-ness " (haecceitas, as Duns Scotus afterwards named it) that embarrasses the Scholastics. [Please select]
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An audience embarrasses them. [Please select]
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"It embarrasses me," said she. [Please select]
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Your determination to have nothing to do with the church not only distresses but embarrasses me. [Please select]
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She embarrasses me at times with her implicit faith in my goodness. [Please select]
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I have a nice big room and so much service thrown in that it embarrasses me. [Please select]
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"It is only the suddenness of the proposal that embarrasses me," said Ellieslaw; "but perhaps if she is found intractable, Sir Frederick will consider--" "I will consider nothing, Mr." [Please select]
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He cuts what embarrasses him, with no more exercise of reason than he displays when lowering his dead Mouse underground. [Please select]
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