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It's only sex, at any rate, for which we are prepared to risk such ignominy.
The Liberal party can look forward to decades of living such ignominy down.
But Ms. Langsam said the work would not -- at least under the council's oversight -- be subject to such ignominy again.
Facing such ignominy and hardship, why has Pujan chosen to stay in Mumbai, so far from his family, for more than 20 years?
No such ignominy for 17-year-old daughter Georgia Jagger however, who was last night named Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards.
But this afternoon in Cardiff it is England, under the decisive and vibrant captaincy of Kevin Pietersen, who are hoping to inflict such ignominy on an opponent.
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That it's one step towards reparation is apparent, even though it's a belated one, and while a step such as this can't redeem the destruction to one of the country's melting-pot population, at least it recognizes that such ignominies occurred.
We haven't seen the likes of such rhetorical ignominy since the Stalinist and post-Stalinist trials.
They sharply rejected the terms of the agreement, protesting Medina had never sunk to such levels of ignominy.
Bugliosi terms McClellan's work "blasphemous and completely false" and concludes, "Shame on a former member of the American bar for sinking to such a depth of ignominy".
That Lazard should face such questions and potential ignominy seems strange, given that it has a real expert on Royal Mail on the books – Peter Mandelson, who was in charge of Royal Mail as a minister.
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