Sentences with phrase «other indignities»

The rest of the main gallery is given over to a first - person, handwritten account by a William Powhida who may or may not be the artist (the gallery's news release addresses the confusion), about a stint in a Thai jail where the writer undergoes chemical detoxification, among other indignities.
Since your kids will undoubtedly be playing with your new canine friend, it's important to choose one that'll not only get along with them, but will also tolerate the inevitable tail pulls, eye pokes and other indignities.
One district deeply riven by the impact of efforts to dismantle public education is the Spooner Area School District in northwest Wisconsin, where parents, teachers and students have been up in arms over staff cuts, increasing class sizes and other indignities.
He's right to pluck this low - hanging fruit as he also alerts parents to other indignities in school food.
This is the part where the real fans, the long - suffering people with Adam Keefe memories and other indignities, are supposed to roll their eyes.
He broke his neck in 2015, which meant that, among other indignities and scares, he had to stand on the sideline here at University of Phoenix Stadium and watch Clemson finish just short of doing the unthinkable against Alabama.

Not exact matches

There are other examples of speculation such as some European junk bonds trading at yields so low that no company should ever have to suffer the indignity of bankruptcy but for pure entertainment value you can't beat Jesus coin.
Oh the indignities one must endure when one takes over a house that others have occupied forever.
On the other hand, the non-Christian — the one who, living under a tyrannous regime or in a society where, it seems, social injustice will never end, wants to kill the tyrant or destroy the society; the one who, exploited or degraded by a colonialist regime, wants to kill the oppressor; the man who, victimized by a racist society, wants to avenge by violence the indignities heaped upon him — all these, along with their violence, their hatred, their folly, must be accepted by those of us who are Christians.
The facts of creation in this as in other matters do not of themselves constitute a command, only an indication of what is fitting; and the various forms of ethical unwisdom and indignity which do not transgress explicit commands can not be categorized as sin.
Others have been psychologically wounded by years of degrading poverty, including the indignity of unemployment and welfare.
All over the world there are people who can not stand by and see others exploited and dehumanized, they themselves would never sit quietly under indignities, there are persons who have courage to call for justice and to deal justly with those they encounter, they are a sign of hope.
Micro-aggressions are described by Chester M Pierce as: brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults toward people of other races.
Lawmakers Want Overhaul of How NJ Treats Female Prisoners New Jersey's only women's prison faces growing scrutiny over allegations of sexual abuse, but former inmates and their advocates say prisoners there face other daily indignities.
Other students suffered similar indignities.
To Kuipers and many other aspiring explorers within the European Space Agency, this odd mixture of inspiration and indignity suggests that the time has come for the agency to aim higher.
On the complete other end of the spectrum but covering the same demographic, the tiny independent film Old Goats — now available on DVD from Music Box Films — is described on the movie's Facebook Page as «a gentle comedy about the indignities of aging.»
Typical table talk follows one of three paths: monologue from child about favorite Star Wars Lego figures, with questions about plot of unseen Star Wars movies; monologue from one parent or other about minor indignity of work day; inquisition from one parent to child about every aspect of child's school day, met with monosyllables and grunts.
There are millions of Chicanos, Puerto Ricans and other Spanish - speaking peoples who suffer the indignities of discrimination, are crowded into the worst slums and given the lowest - paying jobs.
Whomever makes it to the door first is saved the indignity of exploding for no apparent reason other than explosions that make no sense are funny.
and are always better than your Equals we are all human we all make mistakes we all do what we can to gain power over others some more subtly but with you.you seem to like to outstate you indignity about us we have opinion and the freedom of speech allows us to do that but we have to accept the aftermath of what we say.
Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never - Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems, by the magnificent, hilarious, gone - too - soon David Rakoff.
Book Recommendation of the Week: Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never - Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems, by the magnificent, hilarious, gone - too - soon David Rakoff.
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