Indiscreet and precarious tonsures have both dishonored the monachal habit and caused the name of Christ to be blasphemed. |
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However, the women were furious, and the elderly man had been dishonored and humiliated. |
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If anything you have dishonored me for bringing me to be a part of this family. |
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Have the floors of our nation's television studios ever been more littered by dishonored prognostications than in the past twenty-four months? |
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For a long time, the people lived under a martial law rule that dishonored human rights. |
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He could use bribery, blackmail, and other forms of coercion to keep his dishonored promises in circulation. |
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But his reputation as a bad head of household dishonored him, and his undutiful behavior toward his mother followed him into the courtroom. |
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The fact is that Medicare was basically an honor system that didn't work because the rules were dishonored by too many dishonorable people. |
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That the Liberal brand today is dirtied and dishonored is unquestionable, and an insult to the nation of people its leaders pledged to serve. |
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He knew he had disgraced himself and dishonored everything an FBI agent should stand for. |
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Virginius, a well-respected knight, murders his daughter, Virginia, when he realizes that she has been dishonored and raped. |
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Now, her brother, a soldier named Valentine, vowed revenge against the lover who had dishonored his sister. |
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However, the reality is far from ideal in that the principle has been quite often dishonored, mostly in cases involving powerless ordinary people. |
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He later dumped her and since she had dishonored her family she couldn't go home. |
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Where the mortgage requires that the mortgagor provides pre-authorized cheques to cover payments, we will advise you of any dishonored cheque. |
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The Lord has been greatly dishonored by those who have not kept the Sabbath according to the commandment, either in the letter or in the spirit. |
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I acknowledge that this agreement may be terminated by you if regular periodic debits are dishonored. |
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When it happens, the men are not so much honored by the seat as the seat is dishonored by the men. |
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This is when the moon completes her great cycle, But by other rumors he shall be dishonored. |
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I meant to have sent it to you by your dishonored daughter. |
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Shocked, her family considers itself dishonored. |
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The good name and reputation dishonored must be repaired. |
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Symmetrically, he is also unpopular with the Freudians, who feel that in his attempts to save Freud he has blurred the great man's principles, and dishonored them. |
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In the event that an authorized payment should subsequently be dishonored in any way, any games played by you are void, and any winnings to which you might otherwise be entitled will be forfeit and will not be paid. |
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God our Father and the name of Jesus Christ are dishonored by this. |
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Here, at the foot of the cross we find a Mother looking at her beloved Son who is slowly fading away, despised by the people, dishonored in the eyes of the community, abandoned by His best friends. |
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But American women are not unawakened or unaspiring. To many of them, life has grown painful, because their advancing ideal is dishonored by a sense of violated justice. |
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Set in the plague-ridden industrial city of Dunwall, Dishonored follows the story of former bodyguard turned assassin Corvo Attano. |
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