In 1980, at a moment of near despair, our nation was being humiliated by the hostage takers. |
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They humiliated Brian, subjecting him to a torrent of physical and emotional abuse. |
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Sadly the drugs rapidly tired her out and she slumped back in humiliated defeat, a toy for his pleasure. |
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Just like Germany and Italy in the inter-war period, China feels betrayed and humiliated, and seeks to avenge historic wounds. |
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You are one win away from the play-offs and you get blown out, destroyed, shellacked, embarrassed, humiliated and ELIMINATED by the Pistons? |
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He also thought that it humiliated a man's pride to be told that he was dupable. |
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Doing so is justifiable cause for being mocked, teased, and otherwise humiliated. |
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If someone has humiliated you, you pass on the victimization to the next sucker. |
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It is predicated on sustaining a racist state-organization into the future, forever surrounded by those it has dispossessed and humiliated. |
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However, the women were furious, and the elderly man had been dishonored and humiliated. |
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Patients were often publicly humiliated by loud enquiries about their bowel motions. |
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She offered him a job at her in-laws' bodega, but he felt humiliated by the whole situation. |
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He's ticked off because he's being robbed and humiliated right now, kept down by poverty and the lack of a level playing field. |
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Some had relatives killed or humiliated by US troops and are pursuing a clan vendetta. |
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She was glad now that her History teacher humiliated her by taking that letter and reading it aloud to the class. |
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It was designed to prevent people sponging on the system but it also stigmatised and humiliated those who applied for relief. |
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The opportunity to be humiliated on the stand is unlimited, either for not knowing a fact or for not being able to defend an opinion. |
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Thoroughly humiliated and irritated in far too many ways, Em got to her knees, muttering oaths that would have made Uncle Tuan proud. |
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The honour of being humiliated at an excruciatingly early stage is not yet ours. |
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The other heavyweights know that they probably won't be hurt or knocked out by him, just humiliated. |
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He was heartbroken and humiliated by our war on Mexico, which had never attacked us. |
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I could sense the pleasure as they humiliated me in front of my classmates. |
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And Mulligan had gotten humiliated enough times when Victor wiped the floor with him to know that that look in someone's eyes meant trouble. |
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In the song, Jones confesses that she's humiliated herself in a bad relationship, so by its conclusion I was expecting a great kiss-off. |
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Women were humiliated and brutalised as part of a campaign to demean their ethnicity. |
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For instance, there is one scene where the old factory worker is humiliated in front of his son by the boss. |
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Most Euro-Americans can tell you that Arabs and Latinos react strongly to being humiliated. |
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If you're a dad at an amusement park, you will be fleeced and frightened, humiliated and exposed. |
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Feeling slightly humiliated, Anna folded her arms, sat back in her chair and pouted, making no effort to disguise her anger toward his put-down. |
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I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated. |
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The intelligence agencies, humiliated by their failure to forestall the attacks, are desperate to prove themselves. |
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She blubbered, completely unable to stop herself and completely humiliated that she was crying like a madwoman in front of Jordan! |
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The Ministry of Transportation suspended my license and I was extremely embarrassed and humiliated. |
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I was humiliated, and dealing with the endless taunts from my classmates led me to overeat. |
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Their faces are hidden, they are wearing tall hats and are manacled and humiliated. |
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In his case, several of the actor's accusers claim to have been humiliated and degraded by him at work. |
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He gaslighted Christina, humiliated and mentally tortured her, and shamelessly went after her money pretending to be investing it for her. |
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Political violence is often a resentful backlash to a group's sense of being insulted or humiliated. |
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People may lose a war or a struggle, or be badly led or poorly advised, but they must not be humiliated, or treated as alien or less than human. |
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Carl is insulted, humiliated and ignored on a regular basis and yet keeps coming back for more. |
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In one climactic scene, he is publicly and sadistically humiliated by the king. |
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A Croatian bank robber was so humiliated that he ran away after a bank clerk just laughed at him when he tried to rob them. |
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A hundred days have swept past in a heady parade of media applause, a new baby, a divided Labour party and humiliated Liberal Democrats. |
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Perhaps you feel humiliated, cross, or resentful but you keep quiet, or you behave sensitively. |
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Bucks redeemed themselves against opponents who humiliated them 5-1 in a Rothmans Cup clash earlier in the season. |
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But public humiliation has become taboo at work, indicting the humiliator more than the humiliated. |
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He humiliated and cheated the poor peasants, while toadying to landlords and potentates. |
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I was harshly reprimanded and humiliated in front of everyone. |
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For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned. |
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These protests have been about salving the consciences of many whose votes splintered the left and humiliated Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's candidacy. |
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During their incarceration, they were humiliated and forced to confess on national television. |
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But not until Gregory Peck is humiliated and walks out do we cut high and long to show his exit. |
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He has intimidated and humiliated the fledgling pro-European government in Kiev. |
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There is an evident resemblance between those barons who humiliated King John and the Whig magnates who invited William of Orange to usurp the throne. |
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I watched the pilot before I shot it, just to remind myself where she had been and how humiliated she was. |
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South Korea humiliated Italy with great determination and well-deserved good fortune. |
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But many felt heartbroken and humiliated watching that television coverage of the splashy celebrations among the Russians. |
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The anti-evolutionists were as humiliated in this performance as they were in inherit the Wind. |
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If that theory is true Mohammad may have felt he had been humiliated and had irredeemably lost face. |
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In the story, he presents himself at India House as a candidate for the Indian diplomatic service and is humiliated by a series of lackeys and time-servers. |
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When his literary ancestors attempted to conquer la-la Land, they were rebuffed, rewritten, or humiliated. |
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He would have had to commit seppuku at the end of the interview, because he would have been humiliated worse than anyone in the history of the world. |
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His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness. |
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After the merger of her company, Anna, a divorced mother, finds herself suddenly removed from her old position and shunted about, even humiliated. |
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I was blacklisted, pushed out, everybody who talked to me was humiliated. |
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It was like a blood sport to them, waiting to see someone humiliated. |
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Reports of a nation humiliated because it has been reduced to choosing between a crook clinging to office and an unvarnished fascist are everywhere. |
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Mr Pinheiro said last month after the generals humiliated him by bugging his privileged conversations that reconciliation talks in Burma are going nowhere. |
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If I followed all of this, we would both be very embarrassed, me, humiliated for outreaching my position, and you, for associating with one of lower status. |
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Defeated, humiliated and hobbling on crutches outside Atlanta's Olympic stadium in 1996, she concluded that if athletics could be so cruel she didn't need it. |
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Leah is publicly humiliated and runs away from the chuppah in tears. |
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According to the housemaids, their employer was very talkative and frequently humiliated Saputra, who had been working for her for more than three years. |
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It just shows up the frayed edges and leaves the poor unfortunate drained and often humiliated by the experience as the media circus moves on to its next victim. |
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I was completely humiliated in front of people who had no right to do so. |
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How exactly does a nation or peoples get itself on the list to be humiliated at taxpayer expense and who is it that makes that final decision anyway? |
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She knew that she would present for him if only he asked, and the knowledge humiliated her but further inflamed her, and yet he just kept looking in her eyes. |
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When an inimically divorced couple meets up again at the formal wedding of their somewhat humiliated daughter, their animosity is rekindled on sight. |
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They ridiculed leaked U.S. plans to install a proconsul in the Douglas MacArthur mold, strutting around with a cob pipe and dictating orders to a humiliated people. |
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They feel humiliated and degraded, says an irked senior commander. |
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To feel humiliated and degraded is not what you signed up for. |
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France, humiliated by Prussia in the war of 1870, not only looked for compensation overseas but in the process increasingly aligned herself diplomatically with Russia. |
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I'm embarrassed and humiliated to think that I actually live in a place where this sort of thing seems to be acceptable, and where some will invoke race to excuse it. |
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This article became known as the War Guilt clause as the majority of Germans felt humiliated and resentful. |
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After being arrested and humiliated for being straight, Owen organizes a Straight Pride Parade for himself and others to come out of the closet. |
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Once captured, Almagro was humiliated by Hernando Pizarro and his requests to appeal to the King were ignored. |
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Although some chroniclers felt that John had been humiliated by the sequence of events, there was little public reaction. |
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More than a half century after these events, Carthage was humiliated and Rome was no more concerned about the African menace. |
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I had beer goggles on and I've humiliated my girlfriend and lost the best thing in my life. |
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Shane Lawton, 37, humiliated his victims while claiming to be taking their measurements. |
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Novelli further humiliated Aby by lining up his team and asking the loser of the pudding challenge to step forward. |
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He treated Scotland as a feudal vassal state and repeatedly humiliated the new king. |
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Charles was further humiliated when he asked the Speaker, William Lenthall, to give their whereabouts, which Lenthall famously refused to do. |
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There's fine support too from Adrian Powter as Masetto who, like Don Ottavio, is humiliated by Giovanni's outrageous behaviour. |
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Germany lost its overseas empire and several provinces, had to pay large reparations, and was humiliated by the victors. |
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The joy on the faces of the kids in the favelas after they had humiliated us was something else. |
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Critics claimed it would mean offenders being humiliated in orange Guantanamo Bay-style boiler suits. |
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Germany was humiliated in front of the world and had to pay very large war reparations. |
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We saw no-marks humiliated, egos pricked, divas exposed and two funny Geordies shafting them with their wit. |
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Man Utd 0 Cluj 1 MANCHESTER UNITED were humiliated ahead of Sunday's derby when they lost to the Romanian minnows Cluj. |
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This article became known as War Guilt clause as the majority of Germans felt humiliated and resentful. |
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In the Classic period, such trophy heads no longer appeared on the king's belt, but Classic period kings are frequently depicted standing over humiliated war captives. |
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This paper explores the evidence of an early social custom, Skimmington, whereby husbands who had been beaten by their wives were publicly humiliated. |
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They humiliated Germany by forcing it to declare its guilt for starting the war, a policy that caused deep resentment in Germany and helped fuel reactions such as Nazism. |
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But instead Taylor has been hounded, made public enemy number one by certain sections of society and unnecessarily humiliated by one of Britain's redtop tabloids. |
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Since his forces had already been humiliated and defeated in previous engagements, he needed to report a success story to Rome that would lift the spirits of the people. |
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