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Judge Bybee has argued that the amendment led to complete "ignominy" for state legislatures without the props of a state-based check on Congress.
In my thesis I seek to help explain the legal framework of injustice arising from the mismanagement of water in a federated system that can lead to the kind of tragic individual and social event as well as to the ignominies of countless daily tragedies, of lost lives and potential, that for the most part, go unseen.
Now it's back to ignominy.
"Fluidly written and highly engaging, Ward's terse analysis of Tiso's world-view integrates the volatile context that facilitated his rise to ignominy...
The Guardian's political correspondent Lucy Ward tracked the journey of "Blair's babes" from triumph to ignominy.
Atatürk revoked the ban in 1923, but Afife had already succumbed to ignominy, migraine, and morphine addiction.
Every lead leads to another lead.
Sarah Wise's meticulously researched excavation of this forgotten corner of ignominy is at times heavy-going, but by setting individual stories against the social and political conditions that created and sustained Victorian slums she breathes life into the squalid reality of the Old Nichol and the events that eventually led to its demolition.
Ignominy On the radio, he spoke of his intention "to resist by all means, at the cost of my life: to leave to the ignominy of history the lesson of those who have force but not reason".
To add to the ignominy, the artist crudely sewed the rips back together.
But that act would speak volumes to the country while subjecting the president to historical ignominy.
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