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Even then, however, there was one more indignity for City.
Indeed no serving Canadian prime minister had suffered such an indignity for 130 years.
The Wildcat's success was a final indignity for Tebow, who did not play in Sunday's game.
The ultimate indignity for the true believers is that Mr. Trippi was replaced by Roy Neel.
But Davies is a great clown, milking his indignity for our amusement.
And then there are the crude roll-down steel gates from the 1980s, a sad indignity for a noble work.
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The indignities for Everton piled high.
But members of one particular group have endured indignities for years, largely in silence.
Bernard L. Madoff's relatives are not the only people suffering indignities for bearing the Madoff name.
But it also raises the question of whether he is willing or able to play the role of savior for an intense fan base that has endured basketball indignities for several years.
But the most straightforward explanation, he and others said, is that the world is crowded with people so hungry for attention that they will submit to any number of indignities for even a small bit of it.
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