Sentences with phrase «with humiliation»

We wish to disseminate the research findings related to dignity (with humiliation as its violation) to a wide variety of audiences.
Our research focuses on topics such as dignity (with humiliation as its violation), or, more precisely, on respect for equal dignity for all human beings in the world.
Taken sees something downright impotent about this quest for justice, given how easily the vengeance corresponds with the humiliation at the hands of those bourgeois motherfuckers who have made Bryan's life so difficult to live.
Time for Naughty to deal with humiliation in the only rational way to do so, which is of course to kill them all.
Courage to face your fears, and courage to be okay with humiliation.
Begging for sex is over for me and it's easier to simply take care of myself than deal with the humiliation of getting NO one more time.
I couldn't possibly award anybody associated with Arsenal Football Club any form of recognition, let alone player of the week, which becomes a growingly impossible task with each humiliation.
I'd just be hoping the game is over sooner rather than later, so that we can live with another humiliation, which at Arsenal is treated like bad luck and special circumstances.
Happy with the humiliation and would endorse further ruthless exposure of this uncompetitive representation for a team; until such a time the fraud managing AFC is hacked back to France.
Gone with humiliation and disrespect from the players and the fans.
They had a hard time with the ordinariness of him, with his humiliation at the hands of a powerful and corrupt authority.
When this news broke, my entire circle of friends (young Mississippians) all reacted exactly the same — with humiliation and exasperation.
I had enough last season with humiliations all over UK and Europe so time to rest.

Not exact matches

Images of violence against «real people or animals» with comments or captions that contain enjoyment of suffering, humiliation and remarks that speak positively of the violence or «indicating the poster is sharing footage for sensational viewing pleasure» are prohibited.
My close friend was between visible horror and amusement, covering her hands with her face out of second - hand humiliation.
The Canadian Alliance's «humiliation» in Perth - Middlesex in 2003 convinced Harper to pursue a merger with the Progressive Conservatives; Deb Grey's victory in Beaver River in 1989 constituted Reform's «breakthrough»; and last year's NDP win in Outremont buried Stéphane Dion in an «avalanche of derision.»
Bernice had left the church in profound humiliation when, as a little girl, one of the more prominent ladies in the congregation insulted her in the local general store, but near the end of her life she had reconnected with the church of her childhood.
Public humiliation) So, I have some very real complaints and I know that Fundamentalists still raise their kids with a heavy hand and threats of damnation.
It did so out of a desire to play a larger role in international politics and to overcome, in the eyes of Russians, the humiliation it had suffered with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Public humiliation, like Yvonne endured in the reactions to her childhood rape, which may be a part of the dismissive practices surroundign sexual violation must take place with appreciation of the victim - survivor's contribution of a counterpublic voice as a valuable societal contribution.»
Instead, he shared about his struggles with anger, humiliation and grief.
Only by rejecting Christ from his heart is Rodrigues able to be a true priest for the Japanese Christians, enabling their union with God by his own acceptance of humiliation and self - emptying.
Although I do not approve of such punishments which could go out of hand and reach any who expresses with drawing or writing but after all still I would not approve with those who draw cartoons and picture films that are intended for the insult or humiliation of the Holy Prophets, Massengers of God Almighty and hurting the feeling of their followers!
I would not wish shame and guilt and humiliation and deep filthiness to be feelings I associate with sex, therefore, in love for my neighbour, I can not condone teachings that impart these feelings to our young people.
Farmer begins each chapter with a contemporary take on suffering and the feelings that often accompany illness, such as those of betrayal, loss of identity, humiliation and abandonment.
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.
When she is a little girl, Mantel is cheerful and industrious, impatient with her small size, and acutely sensitive to the routine humiliations of childhood.
And it'll take time, because when somebody's lived with forty years of humiliation, it takes time to find trust.
He calls upon us to try to expand our sense of «us» as far as we can, to seek to understand marginalized» people, to see traditional differences as unimportant when compared with similarities with respect to pain and humiliation, to create a more expansive sense of who «we» are.
The critical feature of all pornography is not that it deals with sexual themes, but that it eroticizes violence, humiliation, degradation and other explicit forms of abuse.
3.16; I Peter 3.18 b), as well as in kerygmatic texts with much the same «pre-existence — humiliation --- exaltation» pattern as Phil.
«To say that Jesus is Lord,» Hamilton explained, «is to say that humiliation, patience, and suffering are the ways God has dealt with man in the world, and thus are also the ways the Christian is to deal with the world.»
Christ's nakedness on the cross is part of his humiliation, but as the source of all good he dresses himself with his purple (royal) blood and defeats the heinous purposes of his murderers.
Even though the «historical section» or humiliation seems even to disappear from some of these kerygmatic texts, their original intention was to emphasize the meaningfulness of Jesus» historicity or humiliation, and only with gnosticism was this original meaning lost.
In the narrative, just as in the kerygma, we are confronted with paradox: exaltation in humiliation, life in death, the kingdom of God in the present evil aeon, the eschatological in history.
Oh, and advice for priests labouring in the vineyard, apparently with little success: «If our work should be marked by self - emptying and humiliation, that's «promotion».
These included beatings, humiliations, freezing showers and children being force - fed inedible food, being told to eat their vomit and having their mouths rinsed out with soap.
A young tree set out in a city's park with an iron cage around it for support may well resent the humiliation of that external curb, but if all the freedom which the tree seeks is release from that encumbrance it will discover that the only freedom which it has achieved is freedom to fall over when the wind blows.
Justin points out that «rape had been used at times a s a symbol of domination, with armies raping the (male) leader of a conquered enemy... Clearly, in some cultures and contexts — whether in ancient times or in modern - day prisons — male - male rape had been used or threatened as a method of violent humiliation and domination.»
It is not an unrelieved sense of tragedy: Israel records with humor and glee in I 5 - 6 the humiliation, in the presence of the ark, of Dagon, god of Philistia, and the humiliation by a plague of the Philistines themselves, regarded as a result of having the ark in their midst.
Antonio is unmoved by Shylock's indignant response to such humiliations and tells him to lend the money «to thine enemy, / Who if he break, thou mayst with better face / Exact the penalty.»
She said again that she was devoured with two unassuageable fevers, one for the holy communion, the other for suffering, humiliation, and annihilation.
One, at a Good Friday service, which is supposed to be a somber reflection on the death of Jesus, the minister instead figuratively winked at the congregation and ignored the pain and humiliation of the Cross, with a proclamation of, «Jesus died... but the story doesn't end there!»
Humiliation accompanied physical violence: in Leipzig, Jewish residents were hurled into a small stream at the zoological park where spectators spit at them, defiled them with mud and jeered at their plight.
Now, therefore, in compliance with the request, and fully concurring in the views of the Senate, I do, by this proclamation, designate and set apart Thursday, the 30th day of April, 1863, as a day of national humiliation, fasting, and prayer.
But The Humiliation of the Word belongs with Ellul's more constructive books, most of which are theological.
They are seeking to make connection with the Spirit for this power in order to mature beyond the shaky beginnings of humiliation at the failure of discipleship.
The astonished humiliation that comes with the realization of the depths of our defection shakes disciples to the core, so that we rise with joy at forgiveness and new hope, but unsteadily.
The church which shares with Jesus being the Son of Man has to expose itself to the same humiliation and derision.
Whatever the Queen's humiliation may have been, one can rest assured she will bear it, in good British fashion, with a stiff upper lip.
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