Sentences with phrase «greater humiliation»

Sergio Alvares though made a few good saves and saved Celta from a greater humiliation at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Walker, who fell flat in his ballyhooed pro debut back in March and then exploded in an amazing streak of five games, during which he averaged 152.4 yards and took the league's rushing lead, suffered even greater humiliation by gaining a scant 28 yards in 11 carries against the Stallions.
Even Jim's greatest humiliation in this round seems tame compared to those suffered by Hannigan's other onscreen husband, Jason Segel, in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
If you look around at a number of really successful Realtors, you'll find that many have one thing in common — they have suffered from business failures, bankruptcies, divorce and / or great humiliation during their careers before putting the pieces together the right way.

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So for them matter, which might otherwise seem to be our source of humiliation, is in fact the very source of our exaltation and of God's greatest glory.
The great «paradox of the cross,» for Mark as for Paul and many another, was the self - humiliation of the glorious, celestial «Son of Man» in accepting suffering and death for the sake of «many.»
Am I then really all that which other men tell of, or am I only what I know of myself, restless and longing and sick, like a bird in a cage, struggling for breath, as though hands were compressing my throat, yearning for colors, for flowers, for the voices of birds, thirsting for words of kindness, for neighborliness, trembling with anger at despotisms and petty humiliation, tossing in expectation of great events, powerlessly trembling for friends at an infinite distance, weary and empty at praying, at thinking, at making, faint and ready to say farewell to it all.
I bought the lie that told me that if I let my secret be exposed, my pride would be so crushed and the humiliation so great that I'd want to die.
In times of great unbelief his social authority will be diminished by the fact that the office points to divine authority; he will participate in the humiliation rather than in the exaltation of Christ.
Matthew briefly summarizes Mark 3:7 - 12 and adds the interpretative quotation from one of the great servant songs (Isaiah 42:1 - 4) suggesting both that Jesus» greatness is his humiliation, and the fact that even though rejected by the Pharisees he would be known as the justice and the hope of the Gentiles.
(Ephesians 1:3) While, therefore, Paul longed for the great consummation, when at Christ's coming «the body of our humiliation» would be fashioned anew and «conformed to the body of his glory,» (Philippians 3:21) this climactic experience became less an external and imposed event and more the fulfillment of the Christian's present blessedness.
The two great turning points of the Reformation age, the Lutheran and Copernican revolutions, seem to have brought mankind nothing but humiliation.
Humiliation against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup and with Luis Suarez now out injured, the need for fresh attacking options has never been greater.
Couldn't even be bothered of the greatest arsenal humiliations in our history that we have begotten during our tenure
We have not yet played any of the big moneyed three and look at our season: a dogfight with a team who will finish mid-table, a loss to a team who will finish mid-table and humiliation against a team who is good but not great.
That while Arsenal succumbed to yet another humiliation — as expected — Barcelona were able to surmount an even greater hurdle to achieve the unexpected.
One Arsenal nostalgic moment I remember was a bit of a humiliation for us... the great Len Shackleton of Sunderland, in the late 50s (I think), dribbling the ball into our penalty area, stopping and putting his foot on the ball while pretending to comb his hair and check the time on an imaginary watch, before booting it into our net.
After weeks of humiliation for English clubs in Europe, this red - letter fixture between the nation's two greatest trophy - winning institutions laid bare the essence of Premier League football — the frenzied tempo, unfettered passion, mindless violence and terrace hatred.
In that situation, it could mean an injury or just humiliation (based on the fan reaction I witness at many youth football games) and the end to a child's desire to play this great game that we all love so much.
Not surprisingly Michaele's devastated husband, Tareq, filed for divorce on Friday, saying her actions caused him «great harm, humiliation and embarrassment.»
Subjecting our great country to such a global humiliation, reveals the short - sightedness of the NPP, that they do not hold any great vision for our country.
It is exactly the same as the great ritual humiliations of the Tudor courts, half a millennia ago - from the bawdy public songs to the self - important constitutional contortions of the great and good.
This week may see the Government's greatest constitutional humiliation: derisory turnouts in elections throughout England (apart from London) to elect local police chiefs.
David's exceptionally harsh letter and its public release by the governor's office seemed designed to inflict the greatest possible humiliation of Vance, perhaps signaling a feud on par with Cuomo's crusade against Mayor Bill de Blasio.
As the film opens, Ron is in the midst of great personal and professional humiliation, having been passed over for a cushy network position in favour of his wife Veronica (a returning and game Christina Applegate); his response is to walk out on her and their seven - year - old son, taking a job as an announcer at Sea World (where he drinks heavily and insults the dolphins).
With a fine vengeance along with flashes of great, unexpected tenderness, Mr. Solondz lethally evokes every petty humiliation that his seventh - grade heroine can't wait to forget.
Some of the world's great filmmakers have suffered humiliation in Cannes - including Sean Penn, Sofia Coppola, Vincent Gallo and David Lynch
The film goes beyond a depiction of those in charge, venturing into scenes involving soldiers hopelessly trying to hold back the Soviet army and a few civilians who had hoped the Nazi party would bring dignity back to Germany after the humiliation and resulting Depression that occurred after surrendering in the Great War, only to find their country on the brink of complete destruction.
What else its there that I have not seen or heard, well I have seen two guys hoguing each other for a much needed comfort and I ask with great sentiment about their troubles and they said that they have finally found a way to be to themselves after looking at the humiliation from the E3 conference.
Those litigants and witnesses who are confident that their personal information will not be indiscriminately exposed, surely have greater incentive to participate in the justice system than those dreading humiliation, intimidation, or retribution that not even the court itself can manage.
«She has suffered great public ridicule, embarrassment, humiliation, inconvenience, damages to her reputation and other damages.»
Mr. Lakes has deposed that the sexual abuse he endured caused him a great deal of humiliation and embarrassment that prevented him from coming forward with the information until August 13, 2010, some 30 years after the events occurred.
divorce brings up our greatest insecurities; shame and humiliation drive normally grounded adults to bizarre, and sometimes aggressive behaviors;
Collaborative Divorce is ideal for the affluent couple, since they can afford the «experts» and attorneys, giving themselves the greatest chance to achieve a peaceful settlement without the public humiliation and pain of litigation.
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