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- denounced Saudi dependence on the U.S. forces, arguing that that it was indignity that the kingdom was being defended by non believers.Bin Laden tried to...
- read on the radio. Don't Get Too Comfortable, which is subtitled "The Indignities of Coach class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never-Ending Quest...
- belittles Eliot's adverti****t ideas for his products. He suffers several indignities at the hands of other characters during the movie. DJ Qualls as Andrew...
- (2000–in****bent) Revoked by the President of the Republic on 28 September 2012 for "indignity" 25 April 2010  Malta – President George Abela (2009–2014) 26 April 2010...
- Albom, Mitch (October 5, 1994). "Losing to Tampa Bay simply the ultimate indignity for Lions". The Tampa Tribune. Retrieved January 11, 2020. "Linking Decades:...
- recognizable in a humorous way, about life during a plague, with all of its indignities and setbacks, not to mention its rituals and rules." The pandemic had...
- Bible uses the same language. The Talmud concludes that, in fact, "both indignities were perpetrated." Although the story can be taken literally, in more...
- in the government; discord among the provinces; foreign influence and indignities; a precarious existence in peace, and peculiar calamities from war."...
- black equality. Journalistic accounts and televised footage of the daily indignities suffered by southern blacks, and of segregationist violence and har****ment...
- accommodations, dining, and storage for equipment while avoiding the indignities of segregated facilities. However, the competition intensified as swing...