And the candidates put up by the left humiliatingly failed to get enough nominations. |
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A notice to this effect was humiliatingly nailed to the door of one of Brighton's principal churches. |
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The fact is that executing people, unless you do it publicly, horribly and humiliatingly, has no deterrent effect. |
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Then it became revenge, after you humiliatingly defeated me in San Francisco. |
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He's been a drug addict and a vagrant, and was once humiliatingly pursued by police over an unpaid cafe bill. |
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Ultimately, it's his marriage that forces him to serve out the term of his midlife crisis in Tokyo, paying for the loss of his dignity at a humiliatingly high asking price. |
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Mr Stepashin's limited authority was humiliatingly exposed when he failed to block Mr Aksyonenko's appointment. |
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Then, the Kennedys were socked in the jaw when Caroline was deemed, in humiliatingly public fashion, not ready for prime time. |
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Time and again, Wolfgang asks his sponsor Johann Puchberg for humiliatingly small amounts of money. |
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This was a rare display of backbone that he had to humiliatingly withdraw a few days later. |
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was never likely to accept his invitation, but the hosts shot humiliatingly wide when most of the other invitees also refused. |
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The prime minister felt that he had to put his government to the test after he was humiliatingly defeated on what should have been a formality: the approval of the 2010 public accounts. |
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It was a reasonable question, to which, humiliatingly, I had no good answer, beyond a mumble that the devaluation had moved us up into a more optimistic zone of our GNP range. |
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