Sentences with phrase «final humiliation»

And we never did come to our senses, because in the end the whole convoluted nature of the conference messaging culminated in the final humiliation: the media headlines of the Durban outcome.
The final humiliation?
The final humiliation for Mesut Ozil came at half - time.
The final humiliation is to be led home to face the parents whose trust and values have been violated.
But first, a final humiliation.
Thus it is able to inflict the day's final humiliations on the golfer, leaving him broken and bewildered, conquered once more by an unconquerable game.

Not exact matches

But I can tell you that when David entrusted his well - being to God, entrusted the final outcome to God, and clearly understood that God just «might» choose to repay the treatment Shimei dished out to him that day, might just choose to bless David to such a degree that he could forget the horror and humiliation of that awful day, God did just THAT!
And in the third and final section, «Disestablishing Ourselves as the Alternative to Being Disestablished,» I come to the main thrust of this first lecture: that responsible Christians ought not to be fatalized by the humiliation of Christendom but ought rather to attempt to discern in this process of de-constantinianization new occasions for authenticity and, accordingly, ought to give positive direction to the process instead of allowing it simply to happen to them.
Danubio's humiliation was complete after they were forced played the final five minutes with ten men after Matias de los Santos was given his marching orders.
Aston Villa v Burnley «A similar scenario for Villa to the Gunners; with Wembley on the horizon Villa will be keen to exorcise last weekend's St Mary's humiliation and manager Tim Sherwood will instil into his players that they are playing for their Cup Final places.
As for Tottenham and Harry Redknapp, an earlier splendid spell ground almost to a halt in the closing weeks of the season and the 5 - 1 FA Cup semi final defeat at Wembley by Chelsea was a dreadful humiliation, even if that scandalous Chelsea goal should never have been given by the inept referee, Martin Atkinson.
In a repeat of the 2012 Europa League final, Bilbao gave Atletico a real lesson and a slice of revenge for the humiliation in Bucharest last season, winning 3 - 0.
The fans won't be exactly happy with their team ahead of the clash but would be forced to get behind them to avoid another humiliation by their arch rivals on their home turf as well as hang on to what would possibly be their final life - line in the race to secure the fourth spot.
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls» demand that Britain should limit its exposure to the Portuguese bail - out, which Oborne interprets as «repudiation» and «contemptuous humiliation» of ex-Chancellor Alistair Darling who made the decision relating to the issue in his final hours in the post last May.
The scathing conclusions are the latest in a series of public humiliations for the previous justice secretary, Chris Grayling, who introduced the charge in the final months of the last parliament.
Back then, the news felt like a potentially fatal blow for hand - drawn animation, the final surrender of a cold war that had started with friendly fire (Pixar) and ended with outright humiliation («The Emoji Movie»).
From Ben romping through a supermarket liquor section in the brilliant first shot to his hyper - dramatic, gross overtures to random women, assorted humiliations, and the brutal, bluntly sexual and heartbreaking final scene with Shue, Cage shows us both the temporary fun of drunkenness and that his grief - destroyed ex-family man is suffering from a gruesome illness.
Ever since his defeat and humiliation at the hands of Mike Haggar during the events of Final Fight, Hugo has been determined to assert himself as the number one wrestler in the world.
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