indignities in A Sentence

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    These Indignities to French honor.

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    The Indignities seemed to pile up each day'.

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    Indignity” will find you wherever you are.

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    It cannot guarantee women a life free of fear and indignity.

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    God is incarnated as a meager man and has already endured great Indignities and suffering.

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    Will Gulab Khan be compensated for the indignity that he & his family had to endure?”?

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    That's right, you can get a sack-job and spare your septuagenarian self the indignity of the splash down.

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    For Jesus to suffer such great Indignities, he needed tremendous courage and unyielding love for his Father, Jehovah.

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    Why, the Catholic Church and others are asking, should Christian suffer such Indignities while Muslims enjoy full rights in historically Christian countries?

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    How can Selasi claim to come from Ghana," one such critic asked,"when she's never known the Indignities of traveling abroad on a Ghanian passport?

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    I really don't see the point of suffering pain, indignity and loss of my autonomy, with only a few more weeks or months to live,

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    If any of the stages could have been carried out directly by the Spirit of God, He would not have endured the Indignities of being incarnated.

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    He heard that the Senate had condemned him to death by flogging, and figured he would rather die by his own hand than suffer the indignity of death by butt-whipping.

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    In 1993 the British tabloids came into the possession of recordings of a 1989 telephone conversation allegedly between the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker-Bowles, in which Charles expressed regret for the Indignities she had endured because of her relationship with him, and which revealed graphic expressions of a physical intimacy between the two.

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    In 1993, the British tabloids came into the possession of recordings of a 1989 mobile telephone conversation allegedly between the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker-Bowles, in which Charles expressed regret for the Indignities she had endured because of her relationship with him, and which revealed graphic expressions of a physical intimacy between the two.

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