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Disgraced is a 2012 play by
novelist and
screenwriter Ayad Akhtar. It
premiered in
Chicago and has had Off-Broadway and Off West End engagements. The...
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Disgrace is a
novel by J. M. Coetzee,
published in 1999. It won the
Booker Prize. The
writer was also
awarded the
Nobel Prize in
Literature four years...
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Disgraced! is a 1933
American pre-Code
mystery film
directed by Erle C.
Kenton and
written by
Francis Martin and
Alice D. G. Miller. The film
stars Helen...
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Place for
Disgrace is the
second album by
American thrash metal band
Flotsam and Jetsam,
released in 1988. This
marked the band's
first album release...
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Disgrace is a 1999
novel by J. M. Coetzee.
Disgrace may also
refer to:
Disgrace (1929 film), a Czech-German film
Disgrace (2008 film), an
adaptation of...
- The "
Disgrace of Gijón" is the name
given to a 1982 FIFA
World Cup
football match pla****
between West
Germany and
Austria at the El Molinón
stadium in...
- Dan
Rather Reports: "A
National Disgrace" (Episode #617) is a two-hour
television report about the
Detroit Public Schools (DPS), in Detroit, Michigan,...
- "Yours Is No
Disgrace" is a song by
English progressive rock band Yes,
which first appeared as the
opening song of
their 1971
album The Yes Album. It was...
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Schoolboys in
Disgrace, or The
Kinks Present Schoolboys in
Disgrace, is a 1975
concept album by the Kinks. It was
considered by
critics to be the last...
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shaming is a form of
punishment whose main
feature is
dishonoring or
disgracing a person,
usually an
offender or a prisoner,
especially in a
public place...