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More humiliating than missing shots, than losing, was my attitude.
Actually seating the activist shareholder would be even more humiliating.
Is there anything more humiliating in this life than a condescending, paternalistic dumping?
Life as an alcoholic is far more humiliating than life as a runner.
Think how much more humiliating and painful it will be if you fall.
Even more humiliating, though, is sitting in his doctor's office surrounded by women.
For many people, going bright red can make an awkward situation even more humiliating.
That's almost more humiliating than climbing a tree outside of a guy's house to stalk him.
There are few things more humiliating for a service member than to survive a suicide attempt.
He'd be unlikely to quit the race unless the alternative was just as, if not more, humiliating.
In fact, Trump made the process more humiliating, not only for them but for the entire Republican Party.
The more humiliating or difficult or scary the material is to present, the more the audience loves it.
Here they offer a show focusing on life's more humiliating episodes, and heaven knows, adolescence is full of them.
Her hard-won career makes it even more humiliating that she was abandoned so publicly and yet so intimately.
Her hard-won career makes it even more humiliating that she was abandoned so publicly – and yet so intimately.
Few figures in Washington have supplicated themselves more completely, and in more humiliating fashion, to Donald Trump than Sen.
It's very humiliating, and the more humiliating part is, if we remember this, but we're not allowed in the bar, right?
The answer may be far simpler, and ultimately more humiliating: The men we placed in charge of Iraq robbed us blind.
There is nothing that I would find more humiliating than someone reading the diary I kept during my pre-teen years.
Lucky for you, Hollywood is chock-full of characters doing things way more humiliating than whatever trash you pulled last night.
But it did foreshadow an even more humiliating experience for Microsoft involving Belichick and the Surface, which came just this past weekend.
His elusiveness was an affront to the state, made all the more humiliating by the celebrity status he and his family had acquired.
You may applaud when Daniel finally confronts the government workers in person, but the experience is actually more humiliating than dealing with them by telephone.
The more gratifying it was to imagine saying these truths, the more humiliating it became to think that he lived in thrall to this nobody.
And what clearer, and more humiliating, sign can an employer send to an employee than to say, "We don't even think you're worth a living wage"?
Away employees explained in the report that Korey's critical feedback was often done in Slack channels with other employees, making the occurrences all the more humiliating.
Of course the fact that I found exercise and fresh produce more humiliating than cigarettes, purging, or skipping meals only revealed the lingering grip of the disease.
The punishment was far more humiliating for a woman in that situation than a man, and it gave even the most ardent Cersei-haters a flicker of sympathy.
And it was made even more humiliating for the United States when the President heaped additional praise on Kim's "great leadership," which he said will bring much success to his country.
I'm not sure there are many things more humiliating than standing front and center on stage, looking out at a crowd of expecting faces, and not being able to perform your own songs.
He fooled them into sending him naked or partially clothed images of themselves before blackmailing them into sending more humiliating images by threatening to send the original pictures to their family, friends and employers.
It was humiliating to send such a personal note, and even more humiliating when HR dismissed it and made no accommodations for me to take one hour per week to address my mental health.
Representative Scott Rigell of Virginia, a Republican who has long opposed Mr. Trump, said there was a general sense in the House that more humiliating disclosures about Mr. Trump were likely to come before Nov.
Before flying back to Washington, Trump stayed true to form by hawking his personal resort as the venue for next year's G-7 in the U.S. It can't get much more humiliating for America than that.
Referencing what must be one of the more humiliating periods of her life, just as she was formally nominated to be the first woman president of the United States, could have come off as jarring and graceless.
More humiliating is the fact that the duo just barely failed to beat the all-time record for longest stay in the top 10; a gob-smacking and meme-worthy 69 weeks by Katy Perry during her unstoppable Teenage Dream days in 2010-11. Nice.
Even more humiliating for Chuckie, and unexpectedly so, was the movie's portrayal of Mr. Sheeran's closeness to Mr. Hoffa — as his right-hand man during trials, as his troubleshooter in the office and as his intimate companion in union halls and in the evenings on the road.
She says she heard from several different general categories of people: There were the Trump supporters who felt guilty and ashamed, the misogynists who thought nothing would be more humiliating than being dominated by a woman, the liberals who despised Trump but were intrigued by this specific role play scenario.
The closest cousin might be something like Freaks and Geeks, which shares some of Degrassi's essential sweetness and refusal to shy away from the more humiliating aspects of adolescence — but where Freaks was a critical darling that ran for just one season, Degrassi is a multigenerational Canadian institution, with legions of fans both ironic and sincere.
In the decades since, states have enacted a truly staggering number of restrictions to make the procedure more expensive, more time consuming, and more humiliating to access—whether it was immigration checkpoints in Texas blocking a person's route to a distant clinic or a working parent's inability to take enough time off work to comply with a mandatory waiting period.
She records her buffalo chip ordeal as delicately as possible: This caused many ladies to act very cross and many were the rude phrases uttered, far more humiliating to refined ears than any mention of the material used for fuel could have been, but fane of surroundings was a great leveler, and, ere long, each member of the various households was busily employed in the search for fuel.
He decides to return to a normal pet's life with the Brodys until he can serve as a full-grown agent. Meanwhile, Tinkles is sent to live with Sophie and her three sisters, with even more humiliating outfits as punishment for his actions against the dogs.
In this case, if the albureado has no comeback line, he suffers a double humiliation since he would not be able to respond to the albur, and he would also have been defeated by a woman, which makes it more humiliating for the "macho" Mexican mind among of a group of males.
Plus, to make things even more humiliating for Parker, Roosevelt might have won some Southern states if the votes of blacks had not have been suppressed there. In addition, Roosevelt's coattails allowed the Republican Party to win a majority of over 100 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time ever.
" NDP MP Malcolm Allen said, "this is about trying to control the message. Which members of the executive of this government knew what and when? From my perspective, we're not headed down a good road. What would be more humiliating and more embarrassing to them is the testimony from the witnesses that I proposed.
Jim then tells him that he is one of the hosts of The View. When Conan says "A host of The View what could possibly be more humiliating.", Death shows him his tombstone which reads "Conan O'Brien - Fired from 'The View'", next to Star Jones and others who were also fired. Conan then wishes that he was pale again.
The Confessions is also noted for its detailed account of Rousseau's more humiliating and shameful moments. For instance, Rousseau recounts an incident when, while a servant, he covered up his theft of a ribbon by framing a young girl—who was working in the house—for the crime. In addition, Rousseau explains the manner in which he disposes of the five children he had with Thérèse Levasseur.
During the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying campaign, Norway picked up only one point in six games, and in a 1974 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Holland, Norway lost 9–0. The next year, they suffered a perhaps even more humiliating result by losing against Luxembourg. There were, however, a few bright spots. A new star emerged in the form of Tom Lund, who made his international debut in 1971.
Reza Pahlavi behind a machine gun In the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, Persia had become a battleground. In 1917, Britain used Iran as the springboard for an attack into Russia in an unsuccessful attempt to reverse the Revolution. The Soviet Union responded by annexing portions of northern Persia, creating the Persian Socialist Soviet Republic. The Soviets extracted ever more humiliating concessions from the Qajar government, whose ministers Ahmad Shah was often unable to control.
Upon returning Casta is asked why he thought Brath let him and his men go. Casta replies, "Because he knew it was more humiliating to let us live, and we bear witness to his victory."Brath Prequel #0 As the months draw on Brath and the clan Mac Garen men conduct lighting raids against the forces of the empire. At the same time Drusus, tribune to General Vala, is attempting to locate Dun Garen, home of Brath Mac Garen.
Qurong announces that Chelise is to be wed to Woref. Thomas appeals to Qurong and Chelise's desire to learn the Books of Histories, knowing that the Horde cannot read them while members of The Circle can. Chelise pleads for Thomas to be spared on the basis that it would be more humiliating to be made her servant. The group is returned to their tribe and greeted by William, who informs them that the Horde has attacked.
The Christian author Tertullian, commenting on ludi meridiani in Roman Carthage during the peak era of the games, describes a more humiliating method of removal. One arena official, dressed as the "brother of Jove", Dis Pater (god of the underworld) strikes the corpse with a mallet. Another, dressed as Mercury, tests for life-signs with a heated "wand"; once confirmed as dead, the body is dragged from the arena.By Tertullian's time, Mercury was identified with Greek Hermes psychopompos, who led souls into the underworld.
Nacha invites secretly Duarte and Mansilla to live at the ranch. However, shortly after going there, Julian tries to escape by hiding in the trunk of a hitman who was leaving. Discovering his attempt to escape, Mansilla does not request that they send her back, but take her to another place to get more humiliating treatment, as punishment. However, once in their new destination, a client of the brothel record a video of Juliana with a cell phone and uploads it to a pornographic website.
Curtis returned to England, but in 1972 he returned to Norway to coach the national team. During the Euro 72 qualifying campaign, Norway picked up only one point in six games, and in a World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands on 1 November 1972, Norway lost 9–0. The next year, they suffered a perhaps even more humiliating result by losing 2–1 against Luxembourg. Under his management, Norway played 17 international matches (of which only 3 were won) before he was sacked in June 1974.
Ashlag supported the Kibbutz movement and preached to establish a network of self-ruled internationalist voluntary communes, who would eventually dismantle the government and the system of law enforcement. Altruistic Communism will finally annul the brute-force regime completely, for “every man did that which was right in his own eyes.”... Indeed, there is nothing more humiliating and degrading for a person than being under the brute-force government. However, most contemporary followers of the Ashlagian Kabbalah seem to be unaware of his anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian political stance.
The meeting of these two worlds is very comical. First, because the Ruizpalacios do not understand how the Menchaca live. If you have your own room with a private bathroom, the Ruizpalacios spend the night sleeping together in cabin beds and sharing a single bathroom among the more than 10 people who live in the house. Secondly, because in their life they never worked and now they will have to survive in some way, learning the activities that the Menchaca develop, for them, one more humiliating than the other.
Bright was considered a strong prospect for the 1975 tour of England but found things tougher going at home over the following summer, taking took 10 wickets at 68.6 with a best result of 3–67. At one stage Victorian captain Ian Redpath would bowl himself instead of Bright. "There could have been no more humiliating comment on his form," according to one writer. Australian selectors preferred Terry Jenner and Ashley Mallett as spinners in the test team that summer, and Jim Higgs was picked to go to England in 1975.
Firstly, they defeated Alsace 4–0, then followed with two draws, against 1. FC Saarbrücken and an Alsace Amateur XI. In the 1953–54 campaign, Blackpool went out of the Cup at the third-round stage, the round in which they entered the competition, again by a 2–0 scoreline, at the hands of another third-tier team, this time York City, and at home. The result was deemed "a disaster", and without the efforts of George Farm it could have been far more humiliating for the hosts. The League offered little respite, with a fight against relegation on their hands.
Palmer was largely forgotten after his death. In 1909, many of his Shoreham works were destroyed by his surviving son Alfred Herbert Palmer, who burnt "a great quantity of father's handiwork ... Knowing that no one would be able to make head or tail of what I burnt; I wished to save it from a more humiliating fate". The destruction included "sketchbooks, notebooks, and original works, and lasted for days". It wasn't until 1926 that Palmer's rediscovery began through a show curated by Martin Hardie at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Drawings, Etchings and Woodcuts made by Samuel Palmer and other Disciples of William Blake.
Police detective Perry Trethowan suffers a terminal embarrassment when his estranged, aristocratic father is found dead atop a Strappado-style torture device of his own design. Even more humiliating is the revelation that he was wearing spangled tights at the time, exacerbating Perry's fear that he'll be mocked about this case for the rest of his life. However, any hopes he may have had of fading quietly into the background are halted when his superiors force him to lead the investigation, and so he soon finds himself in search of a killer amongst the eccentric relatives he thought he'd left behind years ago.
Some Jewish mystical groups were based on anti-authoritarian principles, somewhat similar to the Christian Quakers and Dukhobors. Martin Buber, a deeply religious philosopher, had frequently referred to the Hasidic tradition. The Orthodox Kabbalist rabbi Yehuda Ashlag believed in a religious version of libertarian communism, based on principles of Kabbalah, which he called altruist communism. Ashlag supported the Kibbutz movement and preached to establish a network of self-ruled internationalist communes, who would eventually 'annul the brute-force regime completely, for “every man did that which was right in his own eyes.”', because 'there is nothing more humiliating and degrading for a person than being under the brute-force government'.
Barry-Murphy's success at minor level led him to being appointed manager of the Cork senior team in late 1995. The appointment of Tom Cashman and Johnny Crowley as selectors led to the managerial team being referred to as the 'dream team.' Barry-Murphy's tenure in charge of his county's senior team got off to a less than successful start. In their opening game of the Munster Championship Cork were defeated by Limerick at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Even more humiliating was the fact that it was the first time in 75 years that Cork had been beaten at home in the championship. Things improved slightly in 1997.
Marching on Tehran, the Soviets extracted ever more humiliating concessions from the Persian government – whose ministers Ahmad Shah was often unable to control. The weakness of the government in the face of such aggression by an atheist foreign power sparked seething anger among many traditional Persians – including the young Ruhollah Khomeini, who would later condemn both Communism and monarchy as treason against Persia's sovereignty and the laws of Islam. A picture of Ahmad Shah Qajar By 1920, the government had virtually lost all power outside the capital and Ahmad Shah had lost control of the situation. The Anglo-Persian Agreement, along with new political parties, further immobilized the country.
On 12 June 2019, Musemić extended his contract with Sarajevo, which was due to keep him at the club until the summer of 2021. On 2 December 2019, he got sacked from his position of Sarajevo manager after a shameful performance of his team in its 1–3 home league loss against fierce city rivals Željezničar in the Sarajevo derby two days earlier, on 30 November. It was that same season that Sarajevo lost to Željezničar even more humiliating, that was on 31 August 2019, a match which Željezničar beat Sarajevo 5–2 at home on the Grbavica Stadium, with Musemić getting most of the blame for his team's loss.
In 1814 Mir Mustafa khan died and his son Mir Hassan Khan succeeded him but only in name. With Russia busy in European wars, Persia attempted to reassert its hegemony in the area and to revert the Treaty of Gulistan and thus invaded the south Caucasus, starting the 1826-28 Russo-Persian war. In the campaign of 1826, Persia managed to regain all lost territories, but after the numerous defeats in the campaign of 1827, the war ended up with the even more humiliating Treaty of Turkmenchay which permanently ceded the Talysh Khanate to Russia. Yermolov took over the khanates of eastern Transcaucasia one by one and deposed their khans: Shaki in 1819, Shirvan in 1820, and Qara- Bagh in 1822.
Sophia Magdalena initially made a good impression upon the Swedish nobility with her beauty, elegance and skillful dance; but her shy, silent, and reserved nature soon made her a disappointment in the society life. Being of a reserved nature, she was considered cold and arrogant. Her mother-in-law Queen Louisa Ulrika, who once stated that she could comprehend nothing more humiliating than the position of a Queen Dowager, harassed her in many ways: a typical example was when she invited Gustav to her birthday celebrations, but asked him to make Sophia Magdalena excuse herself by pretending to be too ill to attend. Louisa Ulrika encouraged a distance between the couple in various ways, and Gustav largely ignored her so as not to make his mother jealous.
His sons by his wife Venuleia were Publius Licinius Crassus (who died in the Social War), Lucius Licinius Crassus (killed in 87 BC) and Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives, the triumvir. He remained with his family for the rest of his life, living long enough to see the two sons Publius and Lucius marry, as well as the birth of his first grandchild. Conflict between the Populares under Gaius Marius and the Optimates under Lucius Cornelius Sulla was escalating in the 80s BC. Although originally a supporter of Marius, Publius adopted a more neutral position opposed to the methods of both Marius and Sulla. He was killed, or committed suicide to avoid a more humiliating death, after the Marians took Rome in 87 BC.
By the end of the war in 1813 and the resulting Treaty of Gulistan, Qajar Iran was forced to cede Georgia, most of the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan, and Dagestan to Russia. The only Caucasian territories remaining in Iranian hands were what is now Armenia, the Nakhichevan Khanate, and the Talysh Khanate. The next war, the Russo-Persian War (1826-1828), resulted in an even more humiliating defeat, with Iran being forced to cede the remaining Caucasian regions, as well as having Russian troops temporarily occupying Tabriz and Iranian Azerbaijan. As Iran was unwilling to allow the Russians to gain possession over its Caucasian territories in the North Caucasus and South Caucasus, the millennia-old ancient ties between Iran and the Caucasus region were only severed by the superior Russian force of Russia through these 19th- century wars.
Ashlag believed that the coming of the Messiah meant that humans would attain this quality which would allow them to give up their selfishness and devote themselves to loving each other for the sake of life's purpose, as stated in the commandment "love thy neighbor as thyself." Ashlag had strong political opinions, believing in a religious version of anarcho- communism, based on principles of Kabbalah. Though his anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist ideas show some Marxist influence, he strongly opposed communism instituted by force and believed in "developing a community based on love between its members and a society founded on economic justice." He supported the Kibbutz movement and preached to establish a network of self- ruled internationalist communes, who would eventually “annul the brute-force regime completely, for ‘every man did that which was right in his own eyes.’”, because “there is nothing more humiliating and degrading for a person than being under the brute-force government”.

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