Sentences with phrase «further humiliation in»

Blocky and straining against his own skin, Hans has been humiliated all his life, and the manner in which he makes his livelihood is a further humiliation in the eyes of his family.
Janmaat broke forward to grab a second just two minutes later, before Deulofeu raced through to net a similar strike, before Pereyra added further humiliation in stoppage time.

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As pressure built, Gross said he began negotiating to resign as chief investment officer, cut his bonus, give up oversight of Total Return, and as «further humiliation» even be forbidden from entering Pimco's offices in Newport Beach, California.
To glimpse the depth of love that is at work in this blessed exchange (our mortality becoming his, his immortality becoming ours) we need to discern the depth of humiliation behind it; and for that, we need to understand that mortality and corruption really are alien to his divine nature.Our Lord was not forced to lower himself so far as to share our materiality, flesh, and death.
We can, perhaps, imagine the humiliation of becoming a spider and having to live in drains and feed on flies, but Jesus descended far more than that.
You adamantly refuse to recognise the historical fact that «scientific atheism» was both a foundational philosophical position and an actual policy of the Soviet Union and other atheist states from the time of Lenin on, and responsible for massive persecution, torture, suffering, humiliation and death far in excess of the numbers of the «victims» of Christianity - So now the history that isn't in your book is factual?
GAME 5: The Nuggets avoided further humiliation by winning 118 - 110, in Denver.
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Inter, in keeping with their arduous season so far, made heavy weather of Lille at San Siro, in a game that threatened to expose Diego Milito to the kind of humiliation that barely seemed possible as his goals won the Champions League in 2010.
Dignity is understood to be much more than just the absence of humiliation and in its wholesome sense is far more predictive of the sustainability of societies.
While Greek policy - makers and arguably the people have so far endured this process, feelings of shame, humiliation, and anger are multiplying, and the bitterness of this grudge is not going to abandon the Greeks until they feel an equal partner in the European family.
It is in their interest to stay away so as not to suffer further idignity and humiliation.
In that case, the democracy has little legitamacy and each party just lurches from one humiliation to another, and is far more concerned with damage limitation than policy.
Women translators suffer further humiliation when translating subjects from fields in which there are few women, and are told that, naturally, they can not be expected to understand, much less be interested in, what they have to translate.
It all starts off pretty funny as Prince Charming (voice Rupert Everett), disgraced after a failed attempt to steal our hero's wife and subsequently becoming heir to the throne of the kingdom of Far, Far Away, is forced to relive his humiliation night after night in a dinner theater production (adding insult to injury, his dressing room is in the alley).
's considerable appeal lies in the way the film consistently manages to top itself in inventive ways, piling further pain and humiliation on its bewildered protagonists.
Little visual themes — such as the way that Braff's characters initially seem to be physically marked by their experience and humiliations — give way somewhere along the line to far more standard, almost obligatory, shots of our heroes in a swimming pool, fully dressed in a two - person tub, and warming themselves before a contemplative fire.
The laughs are fewer and farther between once Ansel and Claire are confined to a non-descript hotel room, but for the sake of the first act, those countless humiliations are vital to empathizing with an otherwise petty, insecure has - been of a protagonist, one constantly assaulted in Coen-esque fashion when not pocketing just about anything in sight.
The worst part was that three quarters of a mile of semi-molten asphalt and humiliation lay between him and his first fix, and every inch would be an insistent reminder of just how far he had fallen in the last ten years.
Why Abe agrees to such an unending stream of humiliations is a mystery: Asai is far more interested in seeing Abe kiss Chiba than in being the recipient of Abe's affections.
In the accompanying claymation videos, humans and animals alike act out upsetting scenarios of torture, humiliation, and masquerade, further mining the interplay of brutality and guilt at the heart of Djurberg's work.
If there's lasting value to what appears so far to have been a fear - driven, pro forma, ritual public humiliation of Gleick, it might lie in further exploration of the full implications of AGU's hasty and incomplete response.
190 If aggravated damages are to be awarded, there must be a finding that the defendant was motivated by actual malice, which increased the injury to the plaintiff, either by spreading further afield the damage to the reputation of the plaintiff, or by increasing the mental distress and humiliation of the plaintiff... 191 There are a number of factors that a jury may properly take into account in assessing aggravated damages.
Compassionate communication that does not further the anger, loss, shame and humiliation in this public forum can be immensely healing.
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