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- SS or in the Milice. The bill of the "Ordinance Instituting National Indignity" [fr] was presented by the Provisional Government of the French Republic...
- 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...
- Forcible confinement (x2) Aggravated ****ual ****ault (x2) Committing an indignity to a body Various related but publicly unnamed charges Criminal penalty...
- Albom, Mitch (October 5, 1994). "Losing to Tampa Bay simply the ultimate indignity for Lions". The Tampa Tribune. Retrieved January 11, 2020. "Linking Decades:...
- national football team of American Samoa as they try to recover from the indignity of being known as one of the weakest football teams in the world, and...
- denounced Saudi dependence on the U.S. forces, arguing that that it was indignity that the kingdom was being defended by an army of American unbelievers...
- 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...
- black equality. Journalistic accounts and televised footage of the daily indignities suffered by southern blacks, and of segregationist violence and har****ment...
- they can conjure. He has, they say, overcome the technique-destroying indignity of being a major American television star. The New York Times, 2008 He...
- persuaded, that it is unnecessary to caution you against offering insult or indignity to the persons of the Prince or Admiral... The plot did not come to fruition;...