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"House/Divided" finds some surprising nuggets of dark humor in its exploration of the indignities of the foreclosure crisis.
With spirited Lale as our eyes and ears, we are spared some of the indignities of her older sisters.
Ann Hui's film is a searing account of the indignities of old age, and a moving paean to the companionship that can render those indignities bearable.
I can handle physical pain better than my mother could, and possibly could brook some of the indignities of late-stage illness that she dreaded.
LIKE another international bank, safely ensconced in Washington, DC, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has shared some of the indignities its borrowers suffer.
We also liked how they featured Patricia's own words to tell the story of the indignities a lack of sanitary towels and tampons creates.
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They endure the cleaving of families, the indignities of sexual humiliation, the false hopes of escape.
The Captain wearily submitted to the indignities of being rubbed down by security staff.
It paints a vivid picture of the indignity of detention through distressing and detailed case studies.
What both men were doing, each in his own way (Romney awkwardly, Obama smoothly), was taking ironic note of the indignity of running for office.
Instead of raging against the indignities of the Vice-Presidency, Biden luxuriates in the job.
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