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The death of Sertorius dishonoured not his life; he suffered that from his companions which none of his enemies were ever able to perform.
Finally, in Pakistan, there are determined women's voices urging that when, for instance, men rape or murder women, it is they who are dishonoured, not the women, and although there is far to go, those voices may yet prevail.
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If British publishing goes along with this grubby stitch-up, it will indeed dishonour not just its best traditions but the best traditions of this country, which we – silly, complacent people that we are – do too little to defend.
Why has Australia and NZ leaving London control not "dishonoured the war dead" by your twisted logic?
And if they still do, how can they be enforced more effectively, since all the evidence suggests they are not only not honoured but dishonoured in the breach?
Indeed, it feels as though it would dishonour her memory not to.
Do not dishonour the system that's given you a perfect brown gift every day you've been alive.
The BBC's Shahzeb Jillani says incidents of public dishonouring are not uncommon in Pakistan, but this incident is particularly shocking because it was carried out by police and filmed on mobile phones.
The couple say that an older daughter had already disgraced the family and they did not want to be dishonoured again.
Many warrior peoples such as the Saxons viewed the sword as an extension of their being ― to relinquish it was not only to be dishonoured but to lose one's identity.
In other words, Mr Tapie, having dishonoured soccer and cheated his shareholders, does not deserve to be welcomed back into polite society.But was he ever truly welcome?
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