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During his brief run, Mr. McCotter, of Michigan, had to suffer multiple indignities.
The media are full of heartfelt cries (cris de coeur) in favor of legalizing medically assisted dying, of patients and families sharing excruciating stories of being condemned to suffer severe pain and multiple indignities by callous politicians, doctors, and religious fanatics.
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It involved scarcity-era bread lines, suppressed Jewishness, the inevitable indignities that arise from multiple families sharing tiny apartments, and a two-year stint in the Soviet army, in which Smirnoff got out of artillery training by volunteering to paint portraits of Lenin and Stalin.
The wartime economy has fueled corruption on an unprecedented scale, compounding the daily challenge of lining up for long hours to secure basic necessities with the indignity of having to pay multiple bribes to layers of officialdom, according to Damascus residents.
It was a life that had become unbearable because of the constant pain, indignities and limits imposed upon her by multiple sclerosis, a condition she had lived with for more than 25 years.
I have advanced multiple sclerosis but have adapted well to life in a wheelchair and a variety of indignities.
Is it just unfortunate coincidence that nearly all the big UK outsourcers have suffered the indignity of having their accounting policies scrutinised, a string of contract disputes or issues resulting in multiple profit warnings, or is there a systemic issue across the sector?
Indignities first.
There are other indignities.
The indignities cascade.
The indignities he had suffered.
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