Sentences with phrase «final indignity»

Did you know that its statistically provable that anyone daring to even look at working in the creative industries can expect a life of grinding poverty, depression, lack of financial support and opportunities and to die a sad and lonely death, possibly resulting in being eaten by your own pets as a final indignity?
But now, perhaps, the final indignity has been suffered, as the game's official website has silently shut down.
A final indignity to the original soy bean is high - temperature, high - pressure extrusion processing of soy protein isolate to produce textured vegetable protein.
A final indignity to the original soy bean is high - temperature, high - pressure extrusion processing of soy protein isolate to produce textured vegetable protein (TVP).
The final indignity came by a score of 41 - 3 at perennial power De La Salle - Concord.
The final indignity came on Wednesday night, when André Schürrle... well, you get the idea.
Final indignities Her luck had not changed.

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That's one last mild indignity forced upon Arsenal by Wenger's recalcitrance, a final tribute to his last decade at the Emirates.
The Final Girls by Hope Madden Part of the satisfying lull of a slasher film is its predictability: idiotic characters behave lasciviously and are repaid for their indignities with the... read more →
Due to repeated studio interference from Miramax, including the indignity of not receiving final cut, del Toro was unhappy with the film on its initial release, but he eventually released an approved Director's Cut in 2011, the version watched for this review.
In the final twist, one last indignity to Belize was included when local Mayans were depicted as savage cannibals who prey on tourists.
The final chapter, Living Labor (2013), which was produced for the artist's solo exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and will be shown at the Palais de Tokyo and Institut français» off - site exhibition in Chicago, curated by Katell Jaffrès and entitled Singing Stones, is sited in New York, where five undocumented workers tell of exploitative working conditions, indignity, and invisibility in the United States.
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