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The stewardesses suffer indignity with accepting smiles, because it's a small price to pay for freedom of the skies.
Coming on top of the strikes by Deliveroo riders and a union-led court victory for Uber drivers, these are signs that even the heavily casualised workforce of the 21st century will not suffer indignity for ever.
Historians will recall that for Tunisians, a much earlier scene evokes today's Tunisia: Hannibal Barca, the famous Carthaginian general, ingested poison rather than continue to suffer indignity at the hands of his Roman tormentors.
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But these were communities that at least at one time were vastly different, which farmed or hunted, engaged in war, suffered indignity, inspired outrage.
I have suffered indignity and ridicule and kept my mouth shut".
He recorded sporadically, and sometimes suffered indignities when he did make records.
While patients in asylums such as London's Bethlem Hospital (nicknamed Bedlam) suffered indignities and abuse, a new movement encouraged ethical treatments.
Imelda's branch, however, suffered indignities and mistreatment at the hands of her profligate father and resentful half-brothers and -sisters.
Dahlgren, Kilpatrick's second-in-command and the son of Admiral John A.B. Dahlgren, had been killed in the raid, and his remains had suffered indignities at the hands of an outraged Richmond citizenry.
Couples will no longer suffer the indignity of having the government treat their marriages as inferior.
Niese did not suffer the indignity of losing his last start of the season.
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