There are few things as exquisite as seeing a bogan experiencing the worst, most humiliating moment of his life. |
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He was trapped, there was no way the commitments could be reduced without humiliating admissions of defeat. |
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They stripped him of his dignity and tried humiliating him by showing him throughout the world. |
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With national dignity surging in his bosom, Wu flatly turned down the humiliating demand put forward by Montigny. |
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There can be few more humiliating sights than a British prime minister ingratiating himself with his French and German counterparts. |
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Newcastle beach has suffered a humiliating snub from a leading teacher's union. |
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But to have passed over Pakistan would have been a humiliating snub to a strategically important regional power that Washington needs to engage. |
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He fought a masterful defensive campaign, humiliating the French and Bretons. |
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As far as I am aware, humiliating your colleagues in public is not the best way to foster team spirit. |
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She uses it rather vindictively, humiliating him, dressing him up in a woman's dress. |
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Here, Ross explores David's compulsion to overwork and the way his humiliating loss of earnings and status impacts on the family. |
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Both suitors seem confident that marriage to a shrew would prove even more humiliating than submitting to the pillory or a public whipping. |
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They are met at the courthouse door by a squadron of court officers who proceed to subject them to a humiliating search. |
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Let us not delight in making others squirm by humiliating or embarrassing them in public. |
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Unrepentant, he was submitted to humiliating treatment with hormones to avoid going to prison. |
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But in the intervening years, the State Department's refusal to press for reform in that country turned into humiliating obsequiousness. |
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We endure a genocidal occupation of our homelands and a humiliating denial of our existence as nations. |
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Her father's alcoholism plunged the family into poverty so humiliating that Dolly was farmed out to various generous strangers for upbringing. |
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Imperialism depended on dominating, humiliating and exploiting others, and on drawing artificial boundaries for European strategic purposes. |
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It is also a war strategy aimed at humiliating the enemy men by showing they are unable to protect their women. |
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More humiliating, still, is the fact that Ralston doesn't save a cent by demoting him. |
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Scotland suffered a humiliating hiding in this international friendly at Hampden Park today. |
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By humiliating others, a person gains an illusory sense of worth and importance. |
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On some occasions, he came perilously close to this extremity, shunning his female groupies in truly humiliating ways. |
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But union sources believe that GE will face a humiliating climbdown at the Ayrshire plant. |
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After comprehensively rubbishing the claim, the climbdown was then all the more humiliating. |
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If you poke them a bit, many academics will confess to sometimes feeling like impostors perennially threatened with humiliating exposure. |
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But it must have been a humiliating about-face for the Aberdonian former chief executive. |
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A strip search will always be unreasonable if it is carried out abusively or for the purpose of humiliating or punishing the arrestee. |
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She knew she had me, that there was no escape and that the weekend that followed would be torment and humiliating. |
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But Michael was constantly putting her down, and seemed to enjoy humiliating her, finding fault with everything. |
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In response to a humiliating defeat, Egypt began realigning itself to gain U.S. support. |
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Undeserved appellations and humiliating epithets divest him of his self-esteem. |
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This was the most distressingly unpleasant and humiliating experience of my life that didn't involve medical staff. |
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After a humiliating job interview and a nearly lethal trip to the welfare office, Dude goes to see his Uncle Dave. |
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It was a swift response to a disappointing, perhaps humiliating, day for the brothers. |
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The scoreline itself tells the full story of an embarrassing and humiliating defeat for Waterford footballers in Ballinascreen. |
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True, it would represent a humiliating surrender to some of the most reactionary yahoos in American society. |
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A true sociopath, he takes great glee in humiliating and injuring the inmates. |
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For three years we have been forced to do this degrading, humiliating work for them. |
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The collection of a specimen is a humiliating, invasive violation of privacy. |
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But if he's captured in a humiliating or degrading way, it may discourage people from joining the movement. |
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Cabin staff and passengers alike witnessed the degrading and humiliating scene of the women being dragged the full length of the cabin. |
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No angry parents or humiliating, embarrassing friends or disappointed, crushed twin sister. |
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I know tact is difficult for you, but kindly refrain from humiliating me further. |
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The Romans designed the act of crucifixion to slowly execute a person through torture while humiliating him. |
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Keep in mind, however, the Talmud says, that humiliating somebody publicly is tantamount to murder. |
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Later she overheard her supervisor bragging about this humiliating order to others. |
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And when the only fate awaiting them is torture, death becomes the other less humiliating option. |
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The flub cost him a full second, and he never got it back, finishing a humiliating 16th, 1.71 seconds off the pace. |
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Their interrogation was demeaning and humiliating, probing the most intimate details of my personal and family life. |
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It's grossly invasive and humiliating, an insult to the dignity of any person. |
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I personally think the practice is insulting and humiliating, especially in a business setting. |
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The Opium War, also called the Anglo-Chinese War, was the most humiliating defeat China ever suffered. |
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Othello's intense pain of learning of a humiliating loss of power instantaneously converts to physical violence against the scapegoat Desdemona. |
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He wants to break our will so that we will accept his humiliating conditions. |
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It was the schoolboy's dream, humiliating England, swaggeringly and insouciantly triumphant. |
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The most ambitious crusading expedition of the later Middle Ages had ended in humiliating failure. |
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Soon they were joined by many soldiers who judged the agreement humiliating. |
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The paper was forced to publish a humiliating front page apology for the fiasco the following day. |
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The offer will not mean a humiliating hand over of rifles, machine guns or explosives. |
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It remains unclear why Askar Akaev decided to leave under such humiliating circumstances. |
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But for me it is humiliating to surrender to this pessimism. |
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My wife had to wash me like a child, which felt degrading and humiliating. |
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The UK Conservatives finished a humiliating third in a by-election yesterday. |
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Chelmsford, a man of weak character and mediocre talents, marched into Zululand only to suffer one of the most humiliating defeats in British military history at Isandlwana. |
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The party was counting the cost yesterday of several humiliating losses in West Yorkshire on what proved a difficult night at Thursday's council elections. |
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Whatever the difficulties were with cross-service coordination, many people saw it as a healthy departure from the humiliating withdrawal from Vietnam. |
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Hearing that is a lot easier than hearing something else, but it is not less, well, humiliating and scary, I guess. |
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At least they will be spared the callously quick handover of British prime ministers, with the humiliating exchange of removal vans on the day after the election. |
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It was exasperating, it was humiliating but, I am ashamed to admit it today, it was also somewhat flattering. |
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He made me stand and wait as he fastidiously counted his English coins into the palm of my hand, which I found a bit humiliating. |
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Jessi flirted with Barrett, whom she goaded into humiliating Montgomery at work and online. |
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It's humiliating to celebrate an eighth-place finish in the luge. |
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It was humiliating for the GOP majority to play the handmaiden to minority leader Nancy Pelosi. |
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In a humiliating turn of events, the ruble has lost about half its value against the dollar so far this year. |
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All of which, among other humiliating acts, are recounted in My Crazy Love. |
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Most of us hate the indignities of air travel but for some Americans, Sikhs especially, airport security is humiliating. |
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The teachers have an important role in the protection of children, but they too live in the same difficult, tiring and often very frightening or humiliating situation. |
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Or maybe you want to watch while she cheats on you, taunting you, forcing you to get involved in humiliating ways. |
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And of course there is the truly bad touch that is humiliating, oppressive and often painful. |
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I suspect those who succeed in humiliating people this way probably deserve to be single and shut in their boxy homes watching DVDs while growing fat on ice cream. |
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The humiliating incident is likely to have provoked a furious reaction from the Queen. |
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These humiliating fiascoes set the media off clucking and carping. |
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All this is represented by his humiliating situation of wearing a dress. |
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He could only wait for the humiliating laughter to die away. |
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It would have been humiliating to say that to an educated individual. |
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The grocery shopping was the most humiliating part of the trip. |
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For the best part of two decades, the music industry had no idea what to do with Johnny Cash, and no concept was considered too ill-suited or humiliating. |
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Most of their affectionate banter borders on the painful humiliating putdown, with Jamie loving to imitate Paul's manic mannerisms behind his back. |
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In the light of the foregoing, the Court considers that in the present case there is no evidence that there was a positive intention of humiliating or debasing the applicant. |
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It is deemed treatment to be degrading because it was such as to arouse in the victims feelings of fear, anguish and inferiority capable of humiliating and debasing them. |
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In this context, the humiliating defeat of 1971 and the Indian nuclear test were major factors in the Pakistani decision to go nuclear. |
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But in Hebron you see what it means in its most humiliating manifestation. |
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Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain himself some respite from the huge expenses of their war. |
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The truth of Mr Cameron's humiliating U-turn is he doesn't have the strength to face down a Europhobic Conservative mob. |
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Admiral Middlebrooks laid down his flag as a result of the humiliating defeat at the hands of France. |
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When a husband commits adultery it must be earth-shattering, but to have it broadcast on national television is even more humiliating. |
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Then we sell McSheffrey and it all goes to pot with a poor display against Leicester and another humiliating defeat in the cup. |
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And that her Parti Quebecois government, so confident of victory, would go down to a humiliating defeat, bringing the Charter down with it? |
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Divorce ensued, along with a deluge of humiliating media coverage. |
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The Nimrods committed another dismaying turnover en route to another humiliating loss. |
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But when he realised the size of the French army at the gates of Pisa, he had to accept the humiliating conditions of the French king. |
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Basil's first expedition against Bulgaria, however, resulted in a humiliating defeat at the Gates of Trajan. |
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In the Battle of Poitiers, the French suffered another humiliating defeat, and their king was captured. |
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Led by Cerialis, the Romans ultimately forced a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationed a legion on their territory. |
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Henry was forced to accept humiliating peace terms, including naming Richard his sole heir. |
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These instruction-based artworks, in which participants are asked to engage in silly and mildly humiliating acts, are eminently camera ready. |
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Columbus was eventually forced to make peace with the rebellious colonists on humiliating terms. |
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McNeill moved on to manage Manchester City, stating that to remain at Celtic would have been humiliating. |
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Fastolf escaped with a small band of soldiers and became the scapegoat for the humiliating English defeat. |
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After years of one humiliating defeat after another, both the military and civil leadership of France were demoralized and discredited. |
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This opened an intermittent civil war as James attempted to seize Douglas lands, punctuated by a series of humiliating reversals. |
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Prussia's humiliating treatment at Tilsit caused a deep and bitter antagonism which festered as the Napoleonic era progressed. |
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When Frederick heard about this humiliating occupation, he immediately sent a larger force to free the city. |
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Germans perceived the treaty as humiliating and unjust and it was later seen by historians as influential in the rise of Adolf Hitler. |
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For many poor people, this was a humiliating experience and was much resented. |
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His addiction caused severe constipation, which required regular and humiliating enemas. |
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Pleased with his work, the swindler struts into a neighbouring room, where an argument ensues and an enraged associate cruelly ruffles the coiffeur into humiliating disarray. |
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The humiliating climbdown left the Lib Dem leader with nothing to show from two years in cahoots with the Tories as his plans for an elected Upper House crumbled to dust. |
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In 1315 he was offered the possibility of return to Florence under certain conditions, including the payment of fines and undergoing a humiliating penitential ritual. |
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Supporters of Mr Darling insisted there was no mood on the Labour backbenches for a change at the Treasury and they warned against a humiliating demotion for the Chancellor. |
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Led by Cerialis, the Romans gave as good as they had gotten, ultimately forcing a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationing a legion on their territory. |
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In 1436 he attempted to regain one of the major border fortresses still in English hands at Roxburgh, but the siege ended in a humiliating defeat. |
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The most rapid and most seductive transition in all human nature is that which attends the palliation of a ravenous appetite. There is something humiliating about it. |
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Mexico's title bid looked in shambles after their humiliating 1-6 loss against Nigeria in the opener, but on Tuesday, they had clearly made emends. |
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That realisation hit China with full force in the mid-1800s when this vast country with a huge population suffered humiliating defeats in the Opium Wars. |
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The rebellion did not last long, however, as Charles's military response, with reinforcement from the Duke of Alba, was swift and humiliating to the rebels of Ghent. |
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On the other hand, his failed war against Dacia was a humiliating defeat. |
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