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Or placating or compromising him, or flat-out humiliating him.
Highlighting his shortcomings in song and humiliating him was viewed as great fun.
It was as if they got a kick out of publicly humiliating him.
He accused her of treachery, of humiliating him, his family and Afghanistan as a nation.
He believed Ferguson was humiliating him and made it clear, in his inimitable style, that he was not willing to stay another day.
She agonizes over whether to tone down her speech so as to avoid gratuitously humiliating him, but in the end gives it as written.
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But, more important, I worried that I was making something out of nothing — that I was imagining this, or that he was drunk or mentally ill, and that calling him out would be needlessly humiliating to him.
But, more important, I worried that I was making something out of nothing that I was imagining this, or that he was drunk or mentally ill, and that calling him out would be needlessly humiliating to him.
"It was a bit humiliating for him at first but it's gotten him a lot of attention," she said.
Price asks Whiterose to get the Chinese government to step in, which may be humiliating for him.
Trump has not yet laid out a detailed defense, though he could conceivably argue that the payments were made not for the purposes of advancing his campaign but rather to prevent sex stories from emerging that would be personally humiliating to him and harm his marriage.
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