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Even the terminal's name seemed to demean him.
Aubrey is a pathetic figure not a tragic one, but Mr. Kops doesn't demean him.
Galt said, "I don't want to demean him," meaning her father.
They routinely underpay him, demean him and refuse to accept him as one of their own.
To call a Liverpudlian "scouse" was to try to demean him – but we wore it like a badge of honour.
I don't mean to demean him, but he reminded me of my labrador furiously wagging his tail after a good telling off and asking to be loved.
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"I'm not demeaning him," said Mr. Gutierrez, "I'm talking to him about something he made a promise about.
Referring to Mr. Obama, Mr. Gingrich said, "There are no grounds for demeaning him or for using racist descriptions".
When Bruno was admitted to hospital, the Sun, the paper that announced his greatest triumph with the headline 'Arise, Sir Bruno ', demeaned him with the insensitive 'Bonkers Bruno Locked Up'.
He might have been a million pound player but Brian Clough, one of the greatest managers this country has produced, demeaned him at Nottingham Forest as "a bloody poof".
Mr. Pantoja said that while there, he was often taunted and abused by relatives who demeaned him, called him a "nobody," and said that he was destined to end up an addict like his mother.
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