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Humiliatingly, it was attracting only single-digit support in most polls.
No, I conducted my own search, first on foot, then, humiliatingly, by taxicab.
Most humiliatingly, he was forced to write a love letter to Trump himself.
There's a lot of stuff in "Girly-Sounds" that is just humiliatingly bad.
He left New York City knocked down four times, concussed, and humiliatingly beaten.
Despite his humiliatingly submissive stance, Mr. Cathey imbues Clov with a haunting dignity.
Humiliatingly, the Longbridge workers—at a mass meeting, no less—refused to strike on his behalf.
Mr Rubio scored poorly nearly everywhere and was humiliatingly bulldozed in his state by Mr Trump.
Mine, humiliatingly, were "Betty" and "I'm Ready To Grow" — names provided, of course, by my sisters.
If you like watching Tottenham Hotspur getting humiliatingly beaten, then this was the match for you.
We have been given our ranking in the workplace hierarchy, and it is embarrassingly, humiliatingly, contemptibly low.
He yearns to make the company more profitable, but his big move in that direction backfires, humiliatingly.
I have just the one on my iPhone, which results, humiliatingly, in me setting off the fire alarm.
In fact, the share of the country under full control of the elected, American-backed government is humiliatingly small.
It is extremely likely that Trump's Twitter incontinence has poised him to capitulate as humiliatingly as possible once again.
The Kurdish Peshmerga moved in here to fight ISIS after the Iraqi army humiliatingly fled the region two years ago.
I had just left a casting where I had, again, been humiliatingly rejected in front of 20 of my peers.
Her books tend to wink gently at their forebears, which Rooney seems to consider both deeply important and humiliatingly trivial.
Last February it was humiliatingly forced to cut its dividend in two—the first such paring for more than 2000 years.
It was as if Trump couldn't just leave the notion of relying on allies hanging out there, humiliatingly, as a possibility.
Naomi Osaka was close to tears after she was humiliatingly eliminated from the first round at the Wimbledon Championships on Monday.
Humiliatingly, a furious coast guard official had to order him to return to his ship and take charge of the rescue.
Mr. Khan's nationalistic broadsides against American policies and what he describes as a humiliatingly uneven relationship chime with the military's position.
Jeff Flake of Arizona, accusing him of being "humiliatingly forced out of his own Senate seat" and making a play on his name.
But in December Mr Sirisena was humiliatingly forced to reinstate Mr Wickremesinghe as prime minister, after courts ruled the dissolution unconstitutional and illegal.
Biggest wins: Dillian Whyte, Charles Martin, Wladimir Klitschko, Alexander Povetkin, and Andy Ruiz Jr.Anthony Joshua was humiliatingly beaten in New York last summer.
The first is fiction about women's abjection, like Chris Kraus's novel I Love Dick, a tract of letters about the protagonist's humiliatingly unrequited crush.
The closest he comes to an outburst is when, low on cash, he tries to order a fast-food child's meal and is humiliatingly refused.
With the Islamic State on the rampage, Americans today look to a Middle East that is humiliatingly worse off than the way we found it.
As he's reading, one of the coordinators stands behind one of the other boys and physically and rather humiliatingly moves him into the correct position.
But the rejections are humiliatingly public: The former education minister Luc Ferry saw his name in the headlines recently, and not in a good way.
His meticulous documentation and careful preparation helped the defence team humiliatingly derail the prosecution: South Africa's legal system was vicious and bigoted, but not fully totalitarian.
For the commander, it's an unbearable moment of internal conflict, bringing his admiration for (and attraction to) Bowie's character into humiliatingly public conflict with his honor.
Comey was humiliatingly removed by the president last May and enjoyed a brief period of bipartisan sympathy for the disgraceful manner in which he was dispatched.
In Liston, Clay was up against a man who did not merely beat his opponents but hurt them, damaged them, shamed them in humiliatingly fast knockouts.
When I made my own humiliatingly verbose and confessional posts, I never imagined the audience to be the few real-life friends who also used the website.
He was humiliatingly defeated once for the largely ceremonial post of Israeli president, though, as always, he rebounded and held the office until his retirement in 2014.
The slimmed-down package jettisoned several policy pledges made by the Conservatives before Britain's June 8 election, which saw May's party humiliatingly stripped of its parliamentary majority.
The streaming service has in the past featured Taylor Swift eating it on a treadmill while singing a Drake song and, humiliatingly, enjoying Jimmy Eat World on television.
Working through the problem, though, I realized that the actual reason was humiliatingly simple: I was afraid of hearing that I needed to spend less and save more.
At some point amidst the screeching, as I retreated to my bedroom and my bewildered friends evacuated the area, my parents were—rather humiliatingly—called in to help.
CNN's Anderson Cooper, for example called the president's performance "disgraceful," while Fox's Neil Cavuto described it as "humiliatingly embarrassing, and just a joke" shortly after the press conference ended.
Two defeats in the space of three days — first, painfully, at Liverpool, and then, humiliatingly, at home to Burnley — have brought Manchester United's fans to the brink of mutiny.
Somehow more humiliatingly, Governor Andrew Cuomo said he'd literally change his name to "Amazon" for the privilege of helping gift the mega company at least a billion in tax subsidies.
No woman has ever been nominated for Best Cinematography, and women make up what should be a humiliatingly low percentage of nominated screenwriters in both the Adapted and Original Screenplay category.
Johnson, 46, called it the worst failure of statecraft since the 1956 Suez canal crisis, in which Britain was humiliatingly forced by the United States to withdraw its troops from Egypt.
Humiliatingly and inevitably, just like the first drag of a cigarette taken in a playground, and I splutter as the chili slides down my throat on a wave of tangy tamarind juice.
When he made his last stand in his home state of Florida, voters handed him what The New York Times called "a humiliatingly distant second-place finish": 27 percent to Trump's 46.
In a tweet, the president accused Flake, a frequent Trump critic, of being "humiliatingly forced out of his own Senate seat," and attacked speculation about the senator's future plans for public office.
You think the principal has put you at the back of the end-of-year show (in a humiliatingly bright purple Lycra leotard) because you are too plump to go at the front.
She announced to her Conservative Party that if they voted for the Brexit deal she negotiated with the European Union — and which Parliament had, humiliatingly, voted down twice already — she would finally resign.
Or that even as the Republican nominee, he has refused to acknowledge his role in spreading "birther" theories, admit that he was categorically, humiliatingly wrong, or apologize to Obama or to the people he misled.
The app also sends some truly insane push notifications that either make you feel completely untethered from normal behavior ("🎉 Tell everyone what you love about them") or humiliatingly seen ("💕 Try to stop obsessing today").
The manner in which Krygios was humiliatingly eliminated from the first round of the prestigious Canadian Open, a Masters event worth 1,000 tour-level ranking points, sees the 24-year-old attract headlines for the wrong reasons.
To talk to me in a visiting slot in his cell block, he had to lean his lanky body over to the side of the cubicle because the cord on the phone attached to the wall was humiliatingly short.
The bout was the second fight of the year between the two athletes, after Joshua was humiliatingly beaten by Ruiz Jr. in New York City earlier in the summer — one of the greatest upsets heavyweight boxing had ever seen.
I'd worked for Rudy Giuliani for about eight years and then after his presidential campaign — I served as COO of his presidential campaign — and when that failed humiliatingly I went to work for a political consulting firm making TV spots.
Belleguele and the rest of the people of Hallencourt stems from the fact that they see their lives as defined by mistakes of their own making, rather than by a society that has destined "pretty much everyone" to be humiliatingly powerless. Mrs.
The people of his home state handed Mr. Rubio, 44, a humiliatingly distant second-place finish on Tuesday that finally persuaded him to face an unhappy fact: Regardless of whether he was ready for the presidency, the voters were not ready for him.
More recently, economists like Emi Nakamura (the most recent Clark Medal winner) have brought it to macroeconomics, traditionally the most theoretical and least empirical branch of economics, and one whose limitations became humiliatingly well-known in the wake of the Great Recession.
In the game of deal, no deal, or delay, Parliament rejected May's Brexit deal again, by another large, if slightly less humiliatingly large, margin than during the initial vote in January — but also voted against leaving the EU without a deal in place.
"  "How could Jeff Flake, who is setting record low polling numbers in Arizona and was therefore humiliatingly forced out of his own Senate seat without even a fight (and who doesn't have a clue), think about running for office, even a lower one, again?
Hard work alone could never enable a man to beat Larry Holmes, George Foreman and Riddick Bowe, or mercilessly pummel Tyson twice, the second time so humiliatingly that Tyson resorted to biting off a chunk of Holyfield's ear just eight minutes into their 2109 rematch.
How could Jeff Flake, who is setting record low polling numbers in Arizona and was therefore humiliatingly forced out of his own Senate seat without even a fight (and who doesn't have a clue), think about running for office, even a lower one, again?
"How could Jeff Flake, who is setting record low polling numbers in Arizona and was therefore humiliatingly forced out of his own Senate seat without even a fight (and who doesn't have a clue), think about running for office, even a lower one, again?" he asked.
Paying off the downwardly mobile aristocrats whose family name is already there, ostensibly in perpetuity, Axe first promises them $25 million to revoke their naming privilege and then breaks the news, humiliatingly in front of the institution's director, that in fact he will pay only $9 million.
When Arsenal should have been avenging years of drubbings – not to mention the indelible mark on the club's history that is their infamous 8-2 defeat – they have instead launched a series of lacklustre assaults on their opponent's fortifications, and been violently and sometimes humiliatingly repulsed.
The pomp and circumstance surrounding the anniversary underscored the heavy symbolism China invests in Macau and Hong Kong: territories that it feels were humiliatingly carved off by Western imperial powers and only returned to their rightful place in the motherland under the rule of the Communist Party.
Also, please make sure your bowl is secured before turning the mixer on, because I didn't and had a minor food emergency that looked kind of like this: Except, in my case, chunks of potato flew all over the place and, humiliatingly, hit me on the head and face.
Whenever I hear the rapper Jay-Z, in a guest verse on a song by his wife, Beyoncé, flippantly drone, "Eat the cake, Anna Mae"—a line from "What's Love Got to Do with It" that comes during one of the movie's most humiliatingly violent moments—I recoil.
Perhaps not since the Suez Crisis, which marked the steep decline of British power in the postwar world, has imperial might declined so precipitously and humiliatingly in the region, and it is clear that the State Department will have to reflect solemnly at the root causes of this dramatic policy failure.
He was supposed to be introduced to American audiences mid-summer last year as this hulking heavyweight colossus, but he was humiliatingly beaten by Andy Ruiz Jr., and sent back to Britain with the first loss of his career, knocked down four times en route to a shock stoppage loss.
Either it will come in the middle of October and follow an embarrassing no-confidence vote his opposition is currently considering, or, more humiliatingly, it will come in early November after Johnson has been forced to renege on his campaign promise and extend Brexit—an act of surrender that is unlikely to impress the electorate.
Scaramucci has publicly and humiliatingly criticized Priebus, calling him a "paranoid schizophrenic" who will be pushed out soon, and let it be known that the only person he reports to is the President himself, not the chief of staff -- a stunning arrangement for a communications director and a sign of debilitating weakness for a sitting chief of staff.
All the Wang kids are creative and popular: There's Andrew, the sensitive jock and wannabe comedian who is beloved by women but wants to save his virginity for his future first love; the older sister, Saina, a conceptual artist who is humiliatingly dumped by her artist boyfriend; and the younger sister, Grace, a precocious teenager and fashion blogger.
He moved to Worcester in 1788, "having been humiliatingly neglected ... for printing a free paper."New Hampshire Spy, Sept. 16, 1788 By 1791 he'd returned to Boston; around 1796 he lived on Temple Street.Herald of Freedom, July 1, 1791Boston Directory.
Tabitha is also shown in Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness #3 with her Nextwave team, all uninfected, in order to save Ash from a zombified Power Pack. The entire team is "humiliatingly and ruthlessly dispatched off panel" moments later.
Octavian accused Lepidus of attempting to usurp power and fomenting rebellion. Humiliatingly, Lepidus' legions in Sicily defected to Octavian and Lepidus himself was forced to submit to him. Lepidus was stripped of all his offices except that of Pontifex Maximus. Octavian sent him into exile in Circeii.
Vimaladharmasūriya I was a king of Kandy from 1590 to 1604. His reputation was built when he successfully repulsed two major Portuguese offensives on Kandy, the Battle of Danture in 1594 and the Battle of Balana in 1602, in both of which the Portuguese were humiliatingly defeated.
Kam's most seen Rogue Meta-Fighters, the two of them were tired of always losing with Metabots and bought Kilobots to satisfy there longing to finally win robattles. Kam gives them parts and they battle Medabots and defeat them. They frequently battle Ikki and Metabee, but always meet their defeat humiliatingly.
The banker, Lord Port Scatho, arrives. His nephew, Brownlie, who is infatuated with Sylvia, has unfairly and humiliatingly dishonoured Tietjens' cheques to his army Mess and his club. Christopher reveals that he has been ordered to return to France the following day, and is determined to resign from the club. Tietjens' elder brother, Mark, arrives.
Nergal warned Rosa that she should not show her weakness to those beneath her, and had her stab Eryme to death. He then left for Earth, leaving his butler, Druoth, in charge of Rosa. Nergal was betrayed and sent back to Hell by John Constantine humiliatingly. As the new ruler of her father's estate in Hell, she sought to defeat John Constantine.
Marius, rather humiliatingly, had to serve as a legate with his nephew, the consul Publius Rutilius Lupus. Lupus died in a Marsic ambush on the River Tolenus. Marius, who was leading another column of men, crossed the river at a different location and captured the Marsic camp.Philip Matyszak, Cataclysm 90 BC, pp. 92–93; Lynda Telford, Sulla, p. 88; Marc Hyden, Gaius Marius, pp. 183–86.
However, despite all the efforts by Preeta at Rishabh and Sherlyn's wedding to actually stop it from happening, Rishabh and Sherlyn get married. Karan vowed that if Rishabh's life was ruined by Preeta, he would seek revenge. He humiliatingly drags Preeta out of the Luthra house after Rishabh's wedding. Karan believes that Preeta is a gold-digger and has taken money from Sherlyn to ruin Rishabh's life.
Finally, in early December, the two "Dear Friends" arrange to meet in person. Maraczek humiliatingly dresses down Georg for a minor problem. Georg tells Sipos that tonight he will finally meet his "dear friend" ("Tonight At Eight"). Meanwhile, Amalia explains to Ilona that even though she has not met her "dear friend" yet, she knows him very well from his letters ("I Don't Know His Name").
" Later the young Chaliapin was attacked in a fight over a girl, but thanks to his proficiency in fist fighting, he won. He wrote: "He jumped to beat me, and even though I was afraid of the police, learning fist fighting at the frozen lakes of Kazan helped me, and he humiliatingly lost". "Однажды, когда Федор уже начал взрослеть, навыки кулачного боя выручили его в критической ситуации.
O'Connor, pp.280–283 The case attracted a great deal of public attention, with one commentator observing that "only The Pickwick Papers, rewritten by James Joyce, could really capture the mood of this trial."O'Connor, p. 279 Among the witnesses for the prosecution was William Sinclair's nephew-by-marriage, Samuel Beckett, then a little-known writer, who was humiliatingly denounced as a "bawd and blasphemer" by Gogarty's counsel.
On 1 June 1679 a large conventicle, or outdoor religious service, was held at Loudoun Hill. The service was organised by the outlawed Covenanters, but was well attended. John Graham of Claverhouse, recently appointed to suppress the religious rebels, heard about the conventicle and headed to the area. His attempt to break up the gathering led to a skirmish known as the Battle of Drumclog, in which Claverhouse's dragoons were humiliatingly routed.
Deborah was waived by Hector humiliatingly after certain disagreements. Soon after she puts priority to his work in advertising, where one week next Valentine's Day comes a job offer after accepting she discovers her client is Hector. In this situation, she still has to deal with the unexpected visit of the ghost of a friend Gilberto, who tries to get her to rethink life and discover what people really think of her.
Their happiness is short-lived, however, as Rath becomes humiliatingly dependent on Lola. Over several years, he sinks lower and lower, first selling dirty postcards, and then becoming a clown in Lola's troupe to pay the bills. His growing insecurities about Lola's profession as a "shared woman" eventually consume him with lust and jealousy. The troupe returns to his hometown and The Blue Angel, where everyone turns out to see the professor they knew play a clown.
Here the defeated King was humiliatingly forced to look down on the great parterre and spoils of his conqueror (rather in the same way as severed heads were displayed generations earlier). The Duke did not live long enough to see this majestic tribute realised, and sit enthroned in this architectural vision. The Duke and Duchess moved into their apartments on the eastern side of the palace, but the entirety was not completed until after the Duke's death.Holmes: Marlborough: England's Fragile Genius, p.
Octavian accused Lepidus of attempting to usurp power and fomenting rebellion. Humiliatingly, Lepidus' legions in Sicily defected to Octavian and Lepidus himself was forced to submit to him. On 22 September 36, Lepidus was stripped of all his offices except that of Pontifex Maximus; Octavian then sent him into exile in Circeii. After the defeat of Antony in 31 BC, Lepidus' son Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Minor became involved in a conspiracy to assassinate Octavian, but the plot was discovered by Gaius Maecenas.
It crashed and his cause was set back. Of his nationalistic foreign policy, historian R. J. B. Bosworth says: > [Crispi] pursued policies whose openly aggressive character would not be > equaled until the days of the Fascist regime. Crispi increased military > expenditure, talked cheerfully of a European conflagration, and alarmed his > German or British friends with this suggestions of preventative attacks on > his enemies. His policies were ruinous, both for Italy's trade with France, > and, more humiliatingly, for colonial ambitions in East Africa.
Francesco Crispi (1818–1901) was Prime Minister for a total of six years, from 1887 until 1891 and again from 1893 until 1896. Historian R.J.B. Bosworth says of his foreign policy that Crispi: :pursued policies whose openly aggressive character would not be equaled until the days of the Fascist regime. Crispi increased military expenditure, talked cheerfully of a European conflagration, and alarmed his German or British friends with this suggestions of preventative attacks on his enemies. His policies were ruinous, both for Italy's trade with France, and, more humiliatingly, for colonial ambitions in East Africa.
Though, initially, both Varma and Unnimaya felt uncomfortable in staying with Jagan, slowly, they develop an affection towards him. Within a short time, Jagan gets involved in the problems of the villagers and they started considering him to the heir of the palace and their leader. Jagannathan invites the ire of Appan Thamburan, with whom he clashes over the demolition of the palace, which he had earlier promised during the registration. Jagan, when expresses his desire to stay at Kanimangalam, Appan sends his henchmen, who had to humiliatingly return from Jagan.
Their threats, however, are humiliatingly cut short when Snoopy roughly beats up Brutus for threatening Woodstock again; this sends Brutus scampering away, now terrified of Snoopy's wrath. As the gang boards the bus to depart for home, Charlie Brown decides aloud to use the experience as a lesson to be more confident and assertive, and to believe in himself. Unfortunately, right after he finishes speaking, the bus leaves without him for the second time. He is forced to hitch another ride with Snoopy as the film comes to an end.
The large Jewish community of Turin consisted of 1,317 people and the small community of Trino Vercellese consisted of 35 people. The main deprivations made by the Dukes and the Kings of Savoy against Jews included the prohibition against owning real estate, against joining the standing Army, against belonging to Arts and Trades corporations and against entering schools. In addition, and humiliatingly, Jews were forced to wear a distinctive yellow mark. Despite the numerous prohibitions which aimed to separate Jews from the rest of society, sovereigns allowed them to be pawnbrokers, as a sort of privilege.
Its failure, along with the failure of Catholic Church-created or supported parties and candidates, notably the disastrous failure of the Bishop of Kerry's candidate in a Kerry by-election in 1872 (who was defeated when Kerry Catholics voted for a Protestant Home Ruler despite condemnation from the bishop), and the collapse in the campaign of one of Cullen's supporters in Meath in the 1874 general election (where the candidate was forced to humiliatingly pull out through lack of support), indicated the limits on the political influence of the Roman Catholic Church in late 19th-century Ireland.
A day later, at another small town, Günzburg—immediately south of the Danube river—the French 59th Regiment of the Line stormed a bridge over the Danube and, humiliatingly, chased two large Austrian columns toward Ulm.Smith, "1805 Campaign", Databook, pp. 203–204. Gen. Mack and his staff surrender the Ulm fortress. Painting by René Théodore Berthon The campaign was not entirely bad news for Vienna. At Haslach, Johann von Klenau arranged his 25,000 infantry and cavalry in a prime defensive position and, on 11 October, the overly confident General of Division Pierre Dupont de l'Étang attacked Klenau's force with fewer than 8,000 men.
The couple lived on very humble means and Cravan eventually got seriously ill with amoebic dysentery, fever, stomach issues. During this time there was increasing pressure for the couple to leave Mexico city as Cravan, being a draft-dodger, was being pursued by American secret police. After Loy nursed him back to health, the couple decided to leave Mexico City separately – Loy leaving first, in order to research escape routes to Argentina, and Cravan remaining in order to raise some money. In his desperation Cravan took up a fight against Jim Smith in which he was humiliatingly beaten.
Meanwhile, anti-Portuguese riots broke out all over the kingdom and threatened its long-established merchant community. Portuguese throughout the country were humiliatingly disarmed and even forced to give up their clothes. Pedro, anxious not to alienate the Portuguese merchant community, and aware that they had generally remained loyal during the war, did as much as he could to preserve their lives and property, leading some of his detractors to call him "king of Portuguese". As a result of Kongo's victory, the Portuguese merchant community of Luanda revolted against the governor, hoping to preserve their ties with the king.
He was sacked for gross misconduct a week later, his offences including three incidences of foul and abusive language: to a club employee; Warrington's press officer; and a fourth official at a match against Bradford. St Helens also claimed that Millward lied to an RFL disciplinary hearing and distorted the truth about the club's sale of Gleeson to Warrington in 2004. Within a fortnight, Millward was at Wigan Warriors as head coach above Denis Betts. He had a difficult start with Wigan, losing a Super League match 70-0 to Leeds Rhinos and, more humiliatingly, a Challenge Cup tie at St Helens 75-0.
Their platform garnered mass support that cut across geographic, ethnic and class divisions, and in November 1946 the trio were elected to represent Madagascar as deputies (députés) in the French National Assembly. The Malagasy deputies submitted a bill to grant independence for Madagascar from French rule, but French deputies rejected it. The deputies attracted the disapproval of France's Socialist Prime Minister, Paul Ramadier, and the Minister of the Colonies, Marius Moutet. The French had humiliatingly had to ask Britain to yield Madagascar after World War II ended, and French political leaders suspected that Britain or South Africa would attempt to wrest Madagascar from France.
Historian R.J.B. Bosworth says that Crispi: : pursued policies whose openly aggressive character would not be equaled until the days of the Fascist regime. Crispi increased military expenditure, talked cheerfully of a European conflagration, and alarmed his German or British friends with this suggestions of preventative attacks on his enemies. His policies were ruinous, both for Italy's trade with France, and, more humiliatingly, for colonial ambitions in East Africa. Crispi's lust for territory there was thwarted when on 1 March 1896, the armies of Ethiopian Emperor Menelik routed Italian forces at Adowa ... In what has been defined as an unparalleled disaster for a modern army.
She began publishing work of genre interest with The Betrothed (1968), a short story privately printed by a friend, but started her career proper with several Children's Fantasies. Of these, The Dragon Hoard (1971), her first novel, is a comic fantasy, in which an affronted Enchantress compels the Quest-ridden protagonist to shapeshift humiliatingly into a raven at unpredictable moments. Princess Hynchatti & Some Other Surprises (collection of linked stories in 1972) puts its cast through various travails. In Companions on the Road (1975) the Companions are the Villains, a trio of hellish Revenants who kill through their control of Dreams as they search for the holders of a magic chalice.
They were drawn into Group 5, in which they could only manage a 1–1 draw with Honduras in their first match. They followed this with a 2–1 victory over Yugoslavia, but were then defeated 1–0 by Northern Ireland. These results were enough to secure progress to the second round, where they were drawn into Group B, but defeats to West Germany and a goalless draw with England – both rather humiliatingly at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid – meant that Spain were knocked out, and Santamaría was subsequently sacked. Former Real Madrid coach Miguel Muñoz, who had temporarily coached Spain in 1969, returned to coach the national team.
The UP at the time has been characterised as cumbersome and lacking vigor while the HNP displayed energy and superior organizational skills. World War II had a bonding effect on the UP and white South Africans generally. Once this external uniting force fell away, Smuts lost a great deal of control over the UP as more and more voters considered alternatives to his tired regime; humiliatingly, the Prime Minister lost his parliamentary seat (Standerton) to an HNP challenger. As can be seen from the final tally of seats, Smuts and his party proved unable to counter the many grievances raised by the HNP in an effective way, and this inability led to a narrow HNP victory.
The , () was a treaty between the French Third Republic and the Empire of Japan denoting respective spheres of influence in Asia, which was signed in Paris on 10 June 1907 by Japanese Ambassador Baron Shin’ichiro Kurino and French Foreign Minister Stéphen Pichon. Relations between France and Japan prior to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 had been chilly. France was a member of the Triple Intervention, which Japan had felt humiliatingly limited her gains in the First Sino-Japanese War. France was also a vocal supporter of Russia in the recent conflict, although had been constrained by the Entente cordiale with the United Kingdom and the foreign policies of Théophile Delcassé from taking an open role.
He throws her in prison, over the protests of his nobles, and sends two of his lords, Cleomenes and Dion, to the Oracle at Delphos for what he is sure will be confirmation of his suspicions. Meanwhile, the queen gives birth to a girl, and her loyal friend Paulina takes the baby to the king, in the hopes that the sight of the child will soften his heart. He grows angrier, however, and orders Paulina's husband, Lord Antigonus, to take the child and abandon it in a desolate place. Cleomenes and Dion return from Delphos with word from the Oracle and find Hermione publicly and humiliatingly put on trial before the king.
He proposed an official search for the Mary Rose to the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, but his proposal was humiliatingly rejected, perhaps owing to his lack of formal qualifications. He had no other option except to pay the Crown Estate Commissioners to rent the Mary Rose wreck site and thereby afford it protection from wanton pillage. Soon, from about 1965 onwards, he was concentrating most of his efforts on the Mary Rose project. Preserving a Tudor "mud" ship for posterity cost him more than time and effort; his earnings plummeted, and he was compelled to move to a smaller house, to the dismay of his long-suffering wife and older children.
In 1968, the Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau handed the French ambassador a diplomatic note of protest against SDECE agents operating in Quebec and several SDECE agents in Canada posing as diplomats were declared persona non grata.Bosher, John The Gaullist Attack on Canada, 1967-1997, Montreal: McGill Press, 1999 page 25. De Gaulle had a deep, visceral hatred of Canada, which he viewed as a second-rate nation that from the French viewpoint had humiliatingly helped to save France, a would-be world power, in both world wars, and de Gaulle sought revenge by seeking to break up Canada.Bosher, John The Gaullist Attack on Canada, 1967-1997, Montreal: McGill Press, 1999 pages 227-228.
At the Christmas Concert the Acafellas suffer a humiliatingly disastrous performance, and so the boys vote to abandon Lassiter's new method. In a huff, Lassiter relinquishes the pitchpipe, stunning the group and walking away from his best friend, Philip. The girls sounded great behind their new soloist, Meghan. They are all delighted that Melody's new plan is working, only she casually mentions that Meghan has some room for improvement – specifically, her dancing is a distraction. Determined to do better, Meghan tries to practice singing without dancing with “My Life Flows On In Endless Song”, but it's no use; she sounds better when she moves. Frustrated, she cheers herself up by singing her favorite song, “Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)”.
Cyborg Doomsday somehow manages to negate Henshaw's ability to repair himself, which leads Henshaw to believe that he might finally meet his demise. Supergirl bursts onto the scene and attempts to stop Doomsday herself, but Henshaw fires an energy blast at her, stating that he would not allow her to defeat the creature that had humiliatingly beaten him only moments before. With Supergirl distracted, Cyborg Doomsday knocks her out and then tears one of Henshaw's arms off before departing with both of his unconscious captives.Superman/Batman Annual #5 (April 2011) Trapped in a satellite with the other Supermen, the heroes conclude that Henshaw has been trapped with them to keep them disorganized due to the tensions caused by his presence, prompting Henshaw to depart and search the satellite himself.
In 1954, Ashman played ten further games for the county, mostly in the middle of the season, but he did not have as much success as he had the previous year. He did record a career-best 7 for 111 against Oxford University, and 3 for 80 against their Cambridge counterparts, but these two performances aside he could not manage more than a single wicket in an innings. The disastrous game against Surrey at The Oval in late August, when Worcestershire were humiliatingly dismissed for 25 and 40, proved to be his last in first-class cricket (Ashman took the single wicket of Bernie Constable), although he did turn out a couple of times for the Second XI in 1955. Ashman died in Southbourne, West Sussex in March 2019 at the age of 92.
Part One of the story opens in 1997 with Abe Matchcard speaking to the reader while puttering around his home, the old Clyde Fans building in Toronto. He tells the story of how he and his brother, Simon, watched their family's electric fan company go out of business in the face of the emerging air conditioning industry, while relating stories of his sales technique and talking about his peculiar brother. The story then, in Part Two, moves back in time to 1957, and focuses on Simon's attempt at a "real life", despite his "inability to cope" with his role as salesman, while his more outgoing, natural salesman brother dominates and belittles him. He sets out "on a humiliatingly unsuccessful attempt at opening new sales territory", but is turned down by potential client after potential client due to his introversion and insecure approach.
His debut set the mark, as the club was humiliatingly knocked out of the Spanish Cup by third flight Novelda CF at the first hurdle on 11 September 2002 and was criticised by teammate Frank de Boer in public for his part in their exit. His brief taste of La Liga came in a 20-minute appearance as a substitute in a 2–2 draw at Osasuna on 2 March 2003. He did manage to sample some European action during his spell though as he made two UEFA Champions League appearances, against Club Brugge and Galatasaray in the group stage. The following season, as Frank Rijkaard replaced Louis van Gaal as coach, Enke was loaned out to Turkish side Fenerbahçe – then managed by German coach Christoph Daum – as part of the deal that saw Rüştü Reçber move to the Spanish club.
Like many artists, intellectuals, and others, Yim was publicly shamed and beaten, humiliatingly paraded through the streets and denounced; his entire family faced severe discrimination because of their background. Amid the fervor and frenzy of the Red Guards, most of Yim's artwork from these years was destroyed in the name of anti-capitalist “permanent revolution.” Warrior Song, oil on canvas, 1978 As the attitude towards art became slightly more relaxed with the first National Fine Arts Exhibition held in 1972, Yim was more able to pursue his own artistic interests and enter various regional and national competitions, all while still working for the troupe. He was enlisted by the Cultural Bureau on several occasions to participate in “provincial collective creativity sessions” throughout Guangdong, and by 1977 had earned sufficient favor from the regional cultural bureau to receive a grant to spend a month painting in Yuebei.
Johnson was badly spooked by his near-defeat in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, which he won by only 300 votes against the anti-war Senator Eugene McCarthy, a politician whom many people did not take seriously. Even worryingly for Johnson, inspired by this display of presidential weakness in New Hampshire, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, a politician whom many people did take seriously, entered the Democratic primaries on an anti-war platform on 16 March 1968. For the Wisconsin Democratic primary scheduled for 2 April 1968, the polls in March 1968 showed Kennedy in the lead, McCarthy coming in second and Johnson humiliatingly coming in third. Faced with a situation where there was a real possibility of him losing the Democratic nomination to be his party's candidate in the 1968 election, Johnson decided to consider a political as opposed to a military solution to the Vietnam war.
Especially targeted are Tibet's Buddhist monasteries and schools, whom the Communist and anti-religious Chinese government sees as the main stewards/teachers of Tibetan culture. These Buddhist monasteries and schools, the largest being Larung Gar Buddhist Academy with 40,000 residents, are literally and systematically being demolished,Video 1 (issues explained in detail): Video 2: Video 3 (only 6 seconds): and the monks who lived in the destroyed monasteries, young men and women, are force-ably relocated en masseVideo 1: Video 2 (has English subtitles): to live in political concentration camps they call "patriotic camps". The displaced monks see no way out of the increasingly harsh indoctrination and punishments meted by authorities.Video - Tibetan Nuns are forced to relocate from the Larung Gar Monastery, and to humiliatingly perform in "pro-China cultural shows": With their educational, spiritual, and physical/housing needs literally discarded, they see little hope or a personal future.
A person like the Cat, who has such a huge ego that he truly believes he deserves everything, will get everything he desires, regardless of how outlandish - he built himself a huge castle with a moat filled with milk, and surrounded himself with adoring Amazonian women who catered to his every desire. However a person like Rimmer, arrogant and filled with self-loathing, will build themselves up just to destroy themselves utterly, over and over again. Rimmer gave himself money, fame, and a stunningly beautiful wife - who was abusive and humiliatingly unfaithful. He then placed himself in a scenario where all his stocks abruptly crashed, he lost all of his money, his body was repossessed, and he was forced to occupy a female prostitute's body, then dragged into hiding from the law, experiencing verbal, physical and sexual abuse at the hands of violent criminals, and finally pimped out by them, as well as coming to realise that his idea of the perfect woman - the woman he was in fact engaged to - was the spitting image of his own mother.
With this he then declared that his worth is in direct contrast: he is a pearl among men that would grant His Sacred Majesty with an un-priced bearing of treasure for the Court. Upon convincing Miao that he was indeed a man of talent but without the capacity to bear a one-thousand mile journey to Nan'an, the Imperial Inspector presented Mengmei with the necessary funds and a farewell toast of wine before seeing him on his way.The Peony Pavilion: Scene Twenty-One: The Interview After having climbed Apricot Ridge Mengmei began to suffer from the intense cold wind borne by winter, which forthwith made him physically sick but nonetheless determined to carry on regardless of what weather presented itself. Approaching a frozen stream accompanied by a broken bridge, Mengmei had little other choice than to cling himself upon a willow tree in prospect of using it as a means of crossing; but when he had initially lost his balance and fell while amidst this attempt, he was forced to humiliatingly plea for help, upon which was answered by Chen Zuilang, who happened to be present nearby.

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