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Believing she had dishonored him by her independent behavior, he shot her twice, the police said.
Nets Coach Avery Johnson used that word before the Nets dishonored him with a flaccid effort — especially from the seemingly uninterested Deron Williams — that did nothing to enhance his increasingly endangered job status.
Miffed, his eminence refused to see them and declared to eager reporters that Lay and Mark had dishonored him and India.
I want every person to know who he was and how the system dishonored him.
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She said that lending her father's name to a road that Nazis cleaned would "dishonor" him.
If his letter had asked you to honor his memory by joining the Westboro Baptist Church, you wouldn't be dishonoring him by declining.
So here's my plea: let's honor Mr. Reagan for his real achievements, not dishonor him -- and mislead the nation -- with false claims about his economic record.
To persecute a college professor, whoever he is, whatever color he might be, to insult him, to dishonor him, to rob him of his authority and his dignity and his prestige for something as stupid and trivial as that.
"Think about why a man blows himself up: Some foreign soldiers go to his house and accuse him and tie his hands and dishonor him and search his wife and his daughters, and this poor man is just watching and can do nothing.
It is their firm belief that the monster haunting the town is an agent of God's wrath, sent to punish the sinners among them: "He is carrying out the will of God against those who dishonor him," Brom intones righteously at a town meeting.
But Rabbi Heschel's daughter, Susannah Heschel, the Eli Black professor of Jewish studies at Dartmouth, said Monday that while she appreciated their intentions, attaching her father's name to a road cleaned by neo-Nazis would be "vulgar" and would "dishonor" him.
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