Sentences with phrase «in ignominy»

Unhappy players, a toxic atmosphere and accusations of treachery marred the end of Jose Mourinho's time at Stamford Bridge as fans saw the man they saw as the club's talisman leave the club in ignominy.
Each went down in ignominy.
This was Team Marin, a trio of seemingly fit competitors who could not, alas, navigate their way from the elevator to the lobby of the Sunday River Inn, to which they retreated after withdrawing from the race in ignominy.
Therefore, it does not aim to out - argue its opponents, but to shame them, to drive them from the field in ignominy, to make them figures of ridicule, moral indignation, and revulsion.

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Like the ancient and resilient insect that, it is said, will inherit a nuclear devastated earth, the Alberta Liberal Party has survived all manner of ignominy and near extinction in its century and a...
Clearly there came a time in the church's wrestling with the ignominy of its leader having died the death of a common criminal, a rebel against the rule of Rome, that transformed its negativity into something so positive it could be named «Good Friday.»
In the Old Testament pain and sorrow started as disgrace — all adversity was the dishonorable symptom of preceding sin; but now the Great Isaiah lifted suffering out of its ignominy.
Such myths were invented to explain why man was superior to the animals in having god - like knowledge and amazing creative abilities like speech, yet still suffered the ignominy of death along with all the other animals.
The private equity bidders decided the answer was «No», but then suffered the ignominy of watching the share price almost triple in the next three years.
But Treasury has run into major difficulties in the US market, and in 2013 suffered the ignominy of $ 160 million in write - downs after it was caught with large quantities of excess lower - priced wine in third - party distributor warehouses.
And what's worse is that they've had to suffer the ignominy of watching Arsenal leapfrog them, leaving Tottenham in a fairly unsatisfactory fifth in the table.
So with the ignominy of a 4 - 0 shutout in the morning, and stewing as the home crowd got so much to cheer for, McIlroy went out in the anchor match of afternoon fourball and proceeded to provide an emphatic riposte.
Unfortunately we as fans will have to suffer the ignominy of watching our Club underperform until the Board finally decide that enough is enough.Whilst the Board and the owner have a lot to answer for... at this point in time the blame must be directed at the Manager.»
The Messiah is delivering us from Thursday night football into the chasm of Champions league ignominy where the most recent edition saw Arsenal slaughtered 10 - 2 in the first knock out round.
Probably the most dramatic goal ever scored by a goalkeeper was Jimmy Glass's effort for Carlisle United in May 1999 that saved the club from the ignominy of non-league football.
So what Owner in his right mind would subject his team to that potential ignominy?
I will now go offer prayers to the Flying Spaghetti Monster in hope that he will extend grace his godly eyes and save us all from eternal humiliation and ignominy of another defeat at home.
They will need to pull their socks up and try to win all their remaining games, if they wish to avoid the ignominy of playing again in Europa League.
Only six Premier League wins since the turn of the year has seen Arsenal drop out of the title race, a ignominy augmented by elimination from the Champions League in the Round of 16 for the fifth consecutive year.
Despite several more years scrabbling for Premier League survival they were finally relegated in 2011/12 since when the club has encountered financial difficulties, an HMRC winding - up order and the ignominy of further relegation to League 1.
In the second half, Marouane Fellaini also suffered the ignominy of being subbed off just eight minutes after coming on.
Going into this weekend, two of the once assumed «Big Four» face off in a match where both will be desperate not to suffer further ignominy after stuttering starts to the season.
While their pursuit of shock winners Leicester City may ended in failure last year, and the ignominy of somehow finishing behind Arsenal once again, there are two good reasons to believe their momentum won't be as vulnerable to petering out in the closing weeks of the campaign.
Nevertheless, few could argue that this weekend is a better time than any to face United, who within the space of a fortnight have bowed out of two separate competitions and now face the ignominy of spending the second half of the campaign in the Europa League.
However, there is a real distinction between those that sell well andremain in print and those which bomb and are consigned to the ignominy of theremainderedbookshelves.
In the last pages, Blair grasps for an understanding of his political life, its evolution from fearful popularity to courageous ignominy.
Bertha Lewis, the last CEO and «Chief Organizer» of ACORN before that group's descent into ignominy, wrote last week that while New York State political corruption is unfortunate, the real problem in New York is MWBE fraud.
Labour was struggling to avoid the ignominy of coming third for the first time in a nationwide vote since 1922.
When Governor Paterson hit 26 percent approval in a poll earlier this month, it was such a startling drop that we made a graph detailing his road to ignominy.
It is currently the object of past when men in love with men was taken as an ignominy or a thing to hoot at.
Documenting the untold story of the online - dating industry's rise from ignominy to ubiquity — beginning with its early days as «computer dating» at Harvard in 1965 — Slater offers a lively, entertaining, and thought provoking account of how we have, for better and worse, embraced technology in the most intimate aspect of our lives.
His performance goes without comment, in lieu of his physical appearance, an ignominy that typically falls upon women.
Despite winning the 1991 US Championships when she became the first woman to successfully execute the gravity - defying triple axel, Harding's place in sports history is one of ignominy because of her suspected complicity in the clumsy attempt by her abusive husband Jeff Gillooly (played by Sebastian Stan) to hobble her elegant rival Nancy Kerrigan before the 1994 Winter Olympics.
As Hanks's majesty draws you in close, Eastwood quietly pulls back to take in an effective contextual backdrop of global recession, bureaucratic ignominy and a city that feared the worst when it looked up and saw a passenger plane deviate off its flight path.
With a new domestic total of $ 198.3 million, the film is still 12 % behind where Mockingjay — Part 1 stood at this time last year, but at least the final Hunger Games feature avoided the ignominy of falling to second in its sophomore frame.
In his last film, an entire continent was done a disservice by being viewed through this prism; here, it is just one man, F. Scott Fitzgerald, who must endure the ignominy.
After Creed's widow Mary Anne (Phylicia Rashad, the third actress to play this role in the franchise) comes looking for Adonis, saving him from a life of ignominy, the story cuts to the present.
In their latest misadventure, Frank and Casper inflict their particular brand of ignominy upon several of LA's denizens, including Isla Fisher, Adam Levine and Nikolaj Coster - Waldau («Game of Thrones»).
We won't go into the Renault Sport Clio in great detail here but it is saved from the ignominy its Efficient Dual Clutch (EDC) automated manual might foist upon it by a chassis of genuine Renault Sport brilliance.
However, the brand still suffered the ignominy of finishing last in 2017s survey.
Why should comics sit in a sweaty locker room of ignominy when novels and films and games skip about hand in hand with wealthy teenage girls?
Just when Poe's death seems destined to remain a mystery, and forever sealing his ignominy, inspiration strikes Quentin — in the form of Poe's own stories.
Traction Man comes equipped with combat boots, battle pants, a deep - sea diving suit and fluorescent flippers, but can he overcome the ignominy of an all - in - one knitted green romper suit with matching bonnet?
... He damn well better not wake up gorked out in an electric - motor - powered hospital bed in some morose intensive - care unit listed as «critical but stable»... the mortifying ignominy of it!
Games that fail to innovate are, in general, destined for the bargain bin and general ignominy.
Perhaps those who were previously put off applying because of the ignominy of having to queue (often in the pouring rain) to hand in their works in person will throw their hat into the ring.
He then suffered the ignominy of seeing his paintings taken down on the direct order of the President of the Academy, Sir Charles Wheeler, who objected to the very presence of abstract paintings in the Schools.
«I didn't want to become a third generation Abstract Expressionist,» he told me, in a tone of bemused awe at the fact that, somehow, he had escaped that ignominy.
A huge difference often lacking in this culture where public apologies are the price of return from ignominy and where the offending typically engage in the appearence of an act of contrition without actually admitting the need for contrition.
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