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But Davies is a great clown, milking his indignity for our amusement.
He is seeking the legal right for a doctor to intervene to end his "indignity" and have a "common law defence of necessity" against any murder charge.
"Anyone who watched Bush's last press conference could see his arrogance, his indignity, his lack of credibility, and lack of feeling towards the people who have been lost," she added.
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Among his indignities on Sunday was the penalty stroke he was given after his ball moved on the seventh green in the strong winds after he had grounded his putter behind it.
His greatest indignity: In 1963 he was mugged on the subway, and among the objects taken was his World Series ring.
"How can you rob me?" he said, repeating the futile plea that had only heightened his public indignity.
One of his many indignities is an eye patch, making him resemble a pirate.
With his father, witnessing the indignity of his illness was bewildering, Mangan says.
Although the defense lawyers have not said so explicitly, their comments in court have suggested that Mr. Dixon, 33, does not want to expose himself or his family to the indignity of having his life and problems discussed publicly.
The omission of Arthur was not his only posthumous indignity.
On the contrary, I suspect he was made that way precisely by his experience of indignity.
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