Sentence examples for an indignity to from inspiring English sources

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My rage overwhelmed my relief — that he suffered such an indignity to his body and mind.

"This kind of hide-and-seek investigation looks like an indignity to justice," read one typical posting.

He was 67, which was probably an indignity to a man who was professionally young and reckless.

At that stage it did not feel as if this was a team edging closer to World Cup qualification and for many of the travelling supporters it was plainly an indignity to be drawing against a side featuring a centre-half from Ebbsfleet, currently 13th in the National League.

At the end of our hour-and-a-half together not only does he escort me to the lift, but when the doors open he reaches inside to press the ground-floor button, as if this were an indignity to which his guests should not be expected to stoop.

For the moment this is an indignity to be suffered only by the unfortunate citizens of Birmingham, but it can't be long before the giant eyes are everywhere.

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According to a retail executive who is friendly with Mr. Cortazar, but who spoke on condition of anonymity because she did not want to jeopardize her store's relationship with the house, he was asked an ultimate indignity: to take a bow at the end of his runway show while holding Ms. Lohan's hand.

Hang on to your armrest: The autopsy and dissection of Baartman; where Post Mortem gave a tragic dignity to the deceased, the cutting up of Baartman as a specimen to be bottled was simply a final indignity to a life filled with indignities.

And in a severe indignity to a man who thrives on access, the chief judge in Brooklyn, Ann T. Pfau, told other judges that she will not take calls from Mr. Batra.

It was a double indignity to die from such a stigmatized disease and then be buried in anonymity in a mass grave, said Ms. Soto, who visited the island in April on one of the monthly trips that the Correction Department now offers relatives.

FACE A FRESH CONFLICT It is hard to say which is a worse indignity to the thousands of Iraqi soldiers and police officers who have suffered crippling injuries fighting alongside the Americans: receiving subpar medical care from the government they fought to preserve, or a new law that could slash their paltry benefits.

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