Trying to stand on shaking legs, she managed to get up and walk two paces, but then she collapsed into an undignified heap. |
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Once the books had been launched, however, we were locked into an undignified struggle for publicity. |
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As if on key, she utters one of her old undignified yelps because her newly distinguished father walks into the room. |
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This will ensure the patient dies with dignity, instead dying the undignified death that some terminally ill patients are reduced to having. |
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Temperatures rose as they failed to agree, and the pair ended up in an undignified scuffle. |
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Happy to muck in with any number of undignified playgroup tasks, one dad has been quick to name his price. |
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He came to parliament and made a poignant and dignified departure after a bungling and undignified three weeks. |
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Barstaff exchange looks as she giggles excitedly wrapping her legs over him as he does little to discourage this undignified behaviour. |
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The kill is no better, as a fox will be torn to shreds by the hounds, thus completing a miserable and undignified exit for the animal. |
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The best team doesn't always win but it would be a shallow victory if winning meant resorting to undignified means. |
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The genre was gasping for breath, but it would be a good decade or more before the oater died a rather undignified death. |
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On seeing me, she wailed mournfully with a mixture of imploration to get her down and shame at her undignified predicament. |
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It had a peculiar gearstick, and the driver could find reverse only after various undignified contortions. |
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Sometimes it feels a little undignified, but I never seem to get tired of getting drunk. |
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Every death is ugly and undignified, as life is wrenched away, leaving an inanimate, waxen corpse. |
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When negotiation and a verbal retreat, however undignified, is not an option, I take to my heels. |
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She sat in a very undignified position, with only the dusty ground on which to rest her bottom which condemned her to exceptional discomfort. |
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An undignified skid and a few slides later found him at the entrance to the parlor, where the voices had retreated to. |
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Adams, the 33-year-old Jamaican batsman, deserved better than this undignified end to his reign. |
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I tried to get my hands on it at every available opportunity and drove it in a highly undignified manner. |
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Male celebrities all over the globe began to collide in a frankly undignified heap as they tried to attract her attention. |
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He hit the bottle and his departure from a scene he'd done so much to entertain, outrage and modernise was messy, undignified and sad. |
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When you've gone to all the trouble of getting dressed up in your best clobber, it's so undignified. |
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She felt that receiving the child food directly into little personal bowls was undignified and wasteful, since much of it slopped over the sides. |
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Ramirez ducked behind a crenel, pulling Rakael down with him into an undignified heap. |
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He could bring grace and dignity to his work even when he was playing ungraceful, undignified people. |
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Against the background of all this shameless capitalism, a rather undignified saga rumbles on in the local press. |
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I wanted to respond to the minister that I do not believe it is undignified for a government to apologize too often. |
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Not only does pushing and shoving seem undignified, but such behaviour immediately marks the offender as a greedy glutton who has not been able to enjoy the best. |
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And access via the side door means an undignified clamber over the back. |
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We didn't review it when it first came out, and it would be hard for me as a reviewer to say anything about it without slipping into undignified gushiness. |
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It is undignified to sling mud at the degree of civilisation and integration that our country has achieved over the years. |
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He saw the home run as an abasement of the game he loved, a cheap, undignified method of scoring runs. |
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This would be an undignified act of foot-dragging which would do nothing to address the long-term issues at stake. |
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Men stop going in search of a confessor to absolve them of their faults, because they find it undignified. |
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Hanging on the wood of the cross, disfigured, unrecognizable, Christ was not undignified. |
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In a rather undignified but amusing manner dignity had finally been restored. |
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Brat behaviour, undignified squabbles over money, followed by rapid decline. |
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The horrific videos of his undignified end upset even some supporters of the death penalty. |
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That is something we must change in the future so that we do not continue with this undignified game. |
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They have been robbed of their livelihood and face undignified living conditions. |
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Mr President, I am talking about the undignified position of the non-attached members in this Parliament. |
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I am surprised that the priorities do not include the undignified position of women and the failure to guarantee their rights. |
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The delay has been unwarranted and undignified and it has cast you in a light and in a role where you do not properly belong. |
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Also disciplinary proceedings related to undignified treatment of the detainees by officers are subject to monitoring. |
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For example, suppose a person has untidy hair and clothes, and his bearing is undignified. |
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There being nothing so undignified as a pitted cherry, I suggest that you leave them unpitted, which is the traditional way, and simply warn everyone to beware of the stones. |
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We have one that's unsafe, disorderly, illegal and undignified. |
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Drop in one or two that the Republicans will attack as undignified to the occasion. |
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For a moment, it looked like the undignified stunt would turn nasty. |
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I was made to lie down on his couch, stick my legs in the air, wiggle my toes, push against him and generally do all manner of undignified things. |
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It was a most undignified noise that sounded like a squeak to her ears. |
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An undignified quest, as daffily contrived as any Doris Day comedy, entirely redeemed by the scatty Miss Faris. |
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Only people who are small in character and weak in intelligence are content to look on, and conjecture, and gossip in undignified idleness instead of putting their hands to construction of something desirable. |
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Also in committee, the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism said that it would be undignified for the government to apologize too often. |
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It is the lack of globalisation and participation in the global economy that produces indigent people, poor living conditions and undignified working environments. |
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The second concept is that humanity is itself the guarantee of dignity, and therefore nobody may be treated in an undignified manner, not even the worst of criminals. |
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The more successful the PM the more likely an undignified exit. |
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His was an undignified send-off, the defender failing to cut off the cross that led to the goal and slashing wildly like a batsman playing down the wrong line. |
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It was genuine, uninhibited, undignified, and spontaneous rejoicing. |
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Kiriam desperately wanted to ask about that, but without warning the truck juddered to a halt, and they were flung together into an undignified pile on the dirty floor. |
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And that this hand was probably a royal official, as these points could be construed as undignified or embarrassing to the crown. |
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I wish to denounce a politically undignified manoeuvre by the Italian Socialists, taken up by certain of my fellow Members, which is unworthy of the challenges we face. |
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