- SS or in the Milice. The bill of the "Ordinance
Instituting National Indignity" [fr] was
presented by the
Provisional Government of the
French Republic...
-
publicly denounced Saudi dependence on the U.S. forces,
arguing that it was
indignity that the
kingdom was
being defended by an army of
American unbelievers...
- read on the radio. Don't Get Too Comfortable,
which is
subtitled "The
Indignities of
Coach class, The
Torments of Low
Thread Count, The Never-Ending Quest...
- Albom,
Mitch (October 5, 1994). "Losing to
Tampa Bay
simply the
ultimate indignity for Lions". The
Tampa Tribune.
Retrieved January 11, 2020. "Linking Decades:...
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recognizable in a
humorous way,
about life
during a plague, with all of its
indignities and setbacks, not to
mention its
rituals and rules". The
pandemic had...
- the "Propaganda
Abteilung in Frankreich,"
which led to him
being charged with
national indignity at the Liberation.
Maurice Dorléac at IMDb v t e v t e...
- 'unclean' left hand for
tasks such as eating, and this
added humiliation or
indignity is
regarded as part of the punishment.[citation needed] The punishment...
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black equality.
Journalistic accounts and
televised footage of the
daily indignities suffered by
southern blacks, and of
segregationist violence and har****ment...
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Forcible confinement (x2)
Aggravated ****ual ****ault (x2)
Committing an
indignity to a body
Various related but
publicly unnamed charges Criminal penalty...
- Guardian's
Catherine S****d
described the "resurrection" as a "digital
indignity."
Joseph Walsh of The
Guardian raised legal and
ethical issues about bringing...