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"ignominy" Definitions
  1. public shame and loss of honour

202 Sentences With "ignominy"

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That player, Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia, now carries unrivaled ignominy.
In hubris I created you, and in ignominy I failed.
Ryan can now add a similar ignominy to his resume.
He laments "the ignominy and the constant humiliation of premature ejaculation".
This is not the Oakland police department's first brush with ignominy.
The minute we shut that down we start our slide into ignominy.
I'd seen the ignominy when people went Satoshi hunting in the past.
The Sparsholt ignominy does not seem to attach itself to Johnny, however.
Long Island cigar aficionados have a refuge from this ignominy: Matador Cigars.
Only a few meaningless wins separate them from the same public ignominy.
There would be no history on this day, but plenty of ignominy.
Maybe he's just trying to help himself from slipping into Joffrey-like ignominy.
Will BTS' commitment to empowerment and social responsibility inoculate them against such ignominy?
To date, the tenures of all chief executives have ended in ignominy or failure.
Labour suffered the ignominy of losing overall control of Glasgow, its decades-old bastion.
For conservatives, the remark is proof of moral ignominy; for liberals, of political stupidity.
With the nominations, the yearlong arc from apparent shoo-in to ignominy is complete.
"Their legacies will be ones of well earned ignominy," he writes of Ryan and McConnell.
He crushes me, and keeps bringing up this ignominy for the rest of the trip.
With great ignominy I have to announce I lost the snowball fight 3 to 2.
A previous company of his ended in ignominy after its chairman was charged with fraud.
As well as the ignominy of losing the case, the judgment brings more immediate problems.
Travellers to and from those countries no longer have to suffer the ignominy of flying Ryanair.
"The signatories have etched their names in ignominy throughout all of future history," Saenz went on.
Somewhat miraculously, Polanco drew a walk to save himself the ignominy of making the final out.
The first was in 1896, just three years prior to Coleman bringing ignominy upon the chilly town.
When, eventually, Bush's administration collapsed into ignominy, conservatives quickly pinpointed these big-spending ways as the reason.
The arc of Mr. Scaramucci's career is long and strange, and lately it has bent toward ignominy.
Consider Trump's freshest ignominy, the defenestration of his nominee to run the Department of Labor, Andrew Puzder.
"With great ignominy I have to announce I lost the snowball fight 3 to 2," he wrote.
On every competitive reality show, someone has to bear the ignominy of being the first person eliminated.
But some firms that have been pushed to the brink are desperate to avoid the ignominy of default.
Head right, and you head to fame, ignominy, and an entire month of cooling your heels at Ponderosa.
On August 31st it suffered the ignominy of conceding the highest-ever ODI score, 444-3, to England.
Instead of the Americans' facing the ignominy of a first-round exit, it was the Paraguayans heading home.
Before that house was the ignominy of rented apartments, and after came the downslope of illness and divorce.
Many temporarily retreated from political life, the way evangelical Christians did after the ignominy of the Scopes trial.
Dave McClure was forced out of his own startup accelerator, 20173 Startups, in ignominy a few months before that.
The Director was to be brought back from the dead on Scarif in order to suffer yet more ignominy.
But today, with the bulk of its factory jobs gone, the city of 150,000 is better known for ignominy.
With every passing scandal, the internet has become a leaner, more efficient ignominy engine, obliterating careers in record times.
The present government shutdown threatens to doom the Trump presidency to historical ignominy, but it need not do so.
There were also mentions of a "Maggi sandwich," an ignominy I once suffered through at a former workplace's cafeteria.
The grim roll of ignominy: 21, Rams 221, Raiders 0; 2013, Seahawks 58, Cardinals 0; 2009, Patriots 59, Titans 13.
As a child, I didn't dedicate too much emotion to the ignominy that is Lee Circle, or Jeff Davis Boulevard.
Ireland, which had to suffer the ignominy of a bailout in 2010, recently wrapped up a sale of 100-year bonds.
The entire company is going to be renamed, according to Deadline, as an attempt to distance itself from Harvey Weinstein's ignominy.
Britain tended to see the E.U. in prosaic terms: It had not been delivered from ignominy or tyranny by European integration.
All recent South Korean presidents have ended their terms in ignominy, disgraced by scandals that often implicate their children as well.
Bizarrely, in the uncompromising parochial tribal politics of the province, he was dispatched to political ignominy for compromising with the enemy.
But the real ignominy (and the meat of the lawsuit) is the dealings between the drug manufacturers and the insurance companies.
Getting to say "I told you so" is little reward for what can be decades of ignominy, if not outright ridicule.
It's another to make history a second time, with everything to lose and the ignominy of being a one-term President beckoning.
I come here not to praise Trump — God no — and would be happy to see his political ambitions buried, with maximum ignominy.
The president finally accepted defeat only after he was sacked by his own ZANU-PF party and faced the ignominy of impeachment.
This way, at least if you take more people in the backseat, they need to contort themselves in ignominy to squeeze in.
Mr. West's lyrics do not shy from current events (Stormy Daniels, North Korea, Tristan Thompson), nor from his recent brushes with ignominy.
Lushly shot in northwest Tuscany by the cinematographer Quyen Tran, "The Little Hours" is saved from ignominy by two brief standout performances.
The health technology company Theranos, which is dissolving in ignominy even as I write this, fleeced wealthy investors of hundreds of millions.
He then piled ignominy upon idiocy by rewarding party hacks who had contrived to lose an unlosable campaign with ambassadorships and lordships galore.
Why is June given so many chances to escape, and the other, less charismatic handmaids forced to live out their days in ignominy?
It was a day of sporting ignominy for hockey-mad Canada, winners of the last two Olympic gold medals in men's ice hockey.
Mr Sitapati has resurrected his subject from the ignominy and obscurity to which he has long been condemned by his party's petty proprietors.
But after three years of suffering through my stupid quest to sell a book, I encountered an ignominy I didn't even know existed.
That may not do much to mollify Pompeo's fiercer critics, who see any service in the Trump administration as proof of moral ignominy.
To me that is the biggest disgrace of his presidency, the blot staining his legacy and the utter ignominy that history will record.
In the event, miscalculation left Trump with the ignominy of being only the third U.S. president in the nation's history to be impeached.
Here resembling a seated frog, a bulging-eyed, broad-shouldered combination of man and animal is emblematic of both power and utter ignominy.
And Cruz hands are working to ensure that history doesn't spare them ignominy of having paved the way for Trump to become the nominee.
I'd do it if not for the ignominy it would bring The Times and, worse, the chance that it would derail my sports quest.
The 93-year-old president finally accepted defeat only after he was sacked by his ZANU-PF party and faced the ignominy of impeachment.
Mr. Manchin's "yes" merely saved the justice the ignominy of securing his Supreme Court seat with a tiebreaking vote from Vice President Mike Pence.
"Countries protect the reputation of its armies by punishing miscreants who bring dishonor and ignominy," a former foreign minister, Mangala Samaraweera, said on Twitter.
Not only was the G8 summit in Sochi canceled that year, Russia had to face the ignominy of being kicked out of the group.
In one afternoon, the Astros went from colorfully outfitted darlings who played in the World Series last autumn to cheats living in shadowed ignominy.
Knicks 241.3, Nets 29 The Knicks retreated into the confines of their locker room at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night facing another ignominy.
The manlo registered a few weeks before Mr. Wieseltier's ignominy, when Graydon Carter announced his resignation as editor of Vanity Fair after 25 years.
In the end, I had to turn to his manager, suffering the ignominy – what felt like a friendship downgrade – of going through the official channels.
So long as Google keeps trying to cram its software for other platforms onto a tablet, it will continue to suffer the ignominy of failure.
Right now, he risks ignominy if the exuberance of statehood that he has stoked should dissipate, and his people flee a failed and besieged state.
With the victory, Minnesota ended a 14-year playoff drought and condemned Denver to the ignominy of a ninth-placed finish in the Western Conference.
But O. J. Simpson, another Heisman-winning Southern California running back, whose subsequent ignominy had nothing to do with violations of amateurism, still has his.
I also know plenty of people who caught herpes through the traditional grubby manner and wouldn't want the ignominy of anyone thinking they used tanning beds.
This, it seemed, was the icing on the cake: not only would Watson defeat Eubank, he would add the ignominy of putting him on the deck.
After the ignominy of losing control over sanctions against Russia, the urge to appear decisive and in control may be hard for Mr Trump to resist.
He ended his career in an almost vaudevillian gesture of ignominy, tweaking the nose of a male nurse who refused to remove a patient's nasogastric tube.
Not simply because it was a World Cup semifinal, where history and ignominy await with open jaws, but because of the type of semifinal it became.
Not simply because it was a World Cup semifinal, where history and ignominy await with open jaws, but because of the type of semifinal it became.
Correcting past errors Depending on which way you see it, ancient Egyptians have the privilege or ignominy of being one of the most investigated peoples of antiquity.
His career ended in ignominy in the 2006 World Cup final in Berlin when he was sent off for butting Italy defender Marco Materazzi in the chest.
Chilean amateur Toto Gana suffered the ignominy of finishing bottom of the field on 17 over par, but the 19-year-old did not seem too disheartened.
Since that day, Davis, a 33-year-old slugger for the Baltimore Orioles who once hit 53 home runs in a season, has known nothing but ignominy.
The holders have lost their opening game before with Joachim Loew's side joining Spain (2014), France (2002), Argentina (1990 and 1982) and Italy (1950) in suffering that ignominy.
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Santander fell 4 percent and 2.9 percent respectively after their U.S units suffered the ignominy of failing U.S. stress tests again this year.
Bosses of the regional airline, which is Europe's largest, have the ignominy of selling a company once worth a quarter of a billion pounds for just £2.8m ($3.6m).
But in 1977, though the theme uniting the franchise is destiny—of which more presently—the first "Star Wars" (later renamed "A New Hope") seemed destined for ignominy.
But continued bad play and more quarterback injuries might send Cleveland spiraling toward the ignominy of an 0-16 season, a feat accomplished only by the 2008 Lions.
As FIFA brought its crown jewel to new continents in the decades that followed, every host avoided the ignominy of making its World Cup debut on home soil.
It's hard not to surrender to a sense of hopelessness—thinking of that robust young prizefighter, lean, dark, and fast—collapsed in the ignominy of a mass grave.
The poor guy had dealt with dementia in the late stages of his life after having dealt with the ignominy of his 1986 misfortune for decades prior to that.
That, presumably, has both generated a few more called strikes than he's used to getting and saved him the ignominy of having mistake changeups hammered out of the park.
Now she has to face the consequences of spiriting away her newborn to safety, and the ignominy of her offspring not being considered her own under Gilead's religious dictatorship.
Eastern, NBC Atlanta avoided the ignominy of failing to qualify for the playoffs a season after losing the Super Bowl, thanks to a Week 17 win over the Panthers.
He approached the Liverpool fans, a mass of red at the other end of the stadium from where his ignominy had descended, gingerly, nervously, palms outstretched, pleading for forgiveness.
Sanford overcame the ignominy of his "walking the Appalachian Trail" excuse for his extramarital dalliances to get elected to Congress in 2012 and became a Trump skeptic after 2016.
There was no blow delivered or boost provided, in soccer's sensationalist argot, no climactic moment that set one team on the road to glory and the other to ignominy.
Editorial Just when it seems that Donald Trump could not display more ignorance and bad judgment or less of a moral compass, he comes up with another ignominy or two.
Machado gained ignominy in Boston last season when his late, spikes-up slide caught the leg of second baseman Dustin Pedroia, whose left knee has not been the same since.
Kane, Marcus Rashford and Kieran Trippier also converted for England in the shootout, sparing Jordan Henderson from a lifetime of ignominy after his penalty, England's third, was saved by Ospina.
The long wait for the trial to begin -- nearly four weeks pulsating with political gamesmanship after the House voted to consign Trump to historic ignominy -- finally looks to be over.
And to team up with the FPö is to be exposed to its penchant for drama and scandal; all four governments the party has belonged to have collapsed in ignominy.
For many senior bankers, eye-watering losses and regulatory crackdowns are part of the cold calculation of a Wall Street career that can, quite suddenly, veer from triumph to ignominy.
They seem to have been backed down at the end, but these guys were going to introduce articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein the day after Trump's ignominy.
Green Book has arguably weathered the most ignominy this season, beginning with star Viggo Mortensen's decision to say the n-word in a post-screening Q&A before the film's release.
James Comey's performance Friday – and his expected return for more testimony in coming days – is a not-so-subtle reminder of the ignominy accrued on his watch as the FBI leader.
By the time I started publishing on Russia, the Boris Yeltsin era had collapsed in ignominy and Mr. Yeltsin himself had been replaced by a small gray ghoul named Vladimir Putin.
Now to be fair, I can't be so certain that Brexit was to blame for this ignominy that I can send Boris the bill for my easyJet flights in good conscience.
He was one of the most polarising figures in his continent's history, a giant of African liberation, whose rule finally ended in ignominy when he was overthrown by his own army.
"I think I have paid more in bail than Imelda Marcos," she said, referring to the shoe-loving wife of the longtime ruler of the Philippines who went down in ignominy.
Considering the ignominy of this morning, I'm hardly the right person to debate that subject, but this is what fascinates The Poker Play and what he actually spends his working life doing.
Two years ago, he was first passed up for the job and then given the ignominy of being offered the role of assistant to Guus Hiddink, the man he missed out to.
The Silvio Berlusconi years heaped ignominy upon ineptitude, raising fears that Italy, the euro zone's third-largest economy, could tumble out of the single currency, bringing the entire edifice down with it.
An audacious catch by Aaron Hicks, who leapt at the wall to rob Luis Valbuena of a grand slam, spared Pineda that ignominy but it could not inspire him to pitch better.
Because four days after they shed the ignominy of being one of only five original Division I teams never to have earned a berth in the field, Northwestern claimed its first victory.
I know plenty of people who regularly use tanning salons who I'm sure don't wish to suffer the ignominy of an STI (especially when they haven't had the bad sex to deserve it).
Related: An Alleged Killer, a Plagiarist, and a Jailed Ex-Leader's Kid: Meet Peru's Presidential Field For many Peruvians, the return of Fujimorismo to power via the ballot box would represent national ignominy.
Within a few years presidential corruption, economic stagnation, military ignominy and imagined catastrophe had warped post-war America's previously impervious belief in progress, a belief that had resonance across the then free world.
What had once been described as a badge of ignominy that could put a company out of business was now just a bit of unpleasantness: a passing hassle, like a parking ticket. ♦
If Theresa May does become collateral in that project rather than a target in her own right, the ignominy will be complete: She will come crashing down to earth, much as Icarus did.
Enough, all things considered, to render any late-career ignominy as secondary to his years of heroics, and to make the undignified ramblings of his agent look like fish-and-chip-paper material.
Since the parade started marching balloons around Manhattan in 19973, the massive floating figures have occasionally come untethered, blown clear away, or been punctured, stabbed, deflated and subjected to all sorts of ignominy.
These Rams and Patriots will be forever linked in Super Bowl ignominy: the fewest combined points, the lowest-scoring first half in 44 years (3 points), the most time elapsed without a touchdown.
In a remarkable comeback, he returned to lead the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party a year ago, and has since been urging Rajoy to resign to avoid the ignominy of a no-confidence vote.
Ford suffered the ignominy of its market capitalisation being surpassed by Tesla, a maker of electric cars which turns out a fraction of the 6.6m vehicles that roll off Ford production lines each year.
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Santander fell after their U.S units suffered the ignominy of failing U.S. stress tests yet again this year, while a Morgan Stanley downgrade also hit Royal Bank of Scotland.
While Fischbach and Acclaim may have been savvy enough to take part in setting up a self-regulation and lobbying framework for the industry at large, the company would eventually come to public ignominy.
In order to save himself from the ignominy of living off an amount of money most Americans won't see in the course of their lifetimes, he effectively sells his soul to the redheaded devil.
The cherry on top is that the scandal unfolded in a stadium that, less than 228 years ago, bore the name Enron Field, thanks to a sponsorship from Houston's previous fount of monumental ignominy.
Thinking about this history in light of the Trump presidency and the bigotry, fear and divisiveness it represents, we can take heart that America is strong and will endure despite ignominy at the top.
In fact, there was more ignominy to come with the bizarre 67-day stewardship of Sam Allardyce, who departed after a newspaper sting, before current manager Gareth Southgate was promoted from the Under-21 team.
A previous company of his ended in ignominy after its chairman was charged with fraud.... A Kodak spokesman did not return a request for comment about Mr. Chell and whether it knew about the ban.
He was one of the most polarising figures in African history, a giant of national liberation movements whose 37-year rule ended in ignominy when he was overthrown by his own army in November 2017.
He was one of the most polarizing figures in African history, a giant of national liberation movements whose 37-year rule ended in ignominy when he was overthrown by his own army in November 2017.
He was one of the most polarizing figures in African history, a giant of national liberation movements whose 37-year rule ended in ignominy when he was overthrown by his own army in November 2017.
The real movement is for the final two playoff spots, where there is a still a chance for the conference to avoid the ignominy of sending a team with a losing record into the postseason.
They succeeded at something no one else had managed to accomplish, including 25,000 American soldiers sent to Somalia in the early 1990s by the first President Bush in a humanitarian operation that ended in ignominy.
He has frozen the calendar there so that he can perpetually savor the exhilaration of the campaign and permanently evade the drudgery of governing and the ignominy of his failure at it so far. Nov.
But absent will be Croatia striker Nikola Kalinic, sent home in ignominy in the first week of the World Cup after refusing to come on as a substitute in the team's opening game against Nigeria.
I do know that Phillip the penguin's posthumous existence plunges new depths of humiliation and ignominy, and although I have nothing against emperor penguins as a species, this particular penguin really drew the short straw. 0.3
Reduced last year to the ignominy of having to open a shop on Alibaba's Tmall site, Jeff Bezos is determined that this time, with more experience and in a more open market, things will be different.
If he can end the standoff that has prevailed since the 1950-53 Korean War, he will have won a place in history that may offer redemption in posterity even if his presidency ends in ignominy.
MLB Team Report - Baltimore Orioles - INSIDE PITCH HOUSTON — Given the ignominy of the record they set during their three-game series at Minute Maid Park, the Baltimore Orioles couldn't be blamed for wanting to leave hastily.
He was one of the most polarising figures in the history of his continent, a giant of Africa's liberation struggle against colonialism, whose rule finally ended in ignominy when he was overthrown by his own army.
During an 11-year major title drought that was exacerbated by injuries and ignominy, Woods needed to be in contention on the back nine in the final round a couple of times before he broke through.
For it is only then that Kim will negotiate in good faith, out of a will to live henceforth as a secular strongman instead of a deified superhero soon to be deposed and buried under posthumous ignominy.
A glimmer of existence so brief it risks the ignominy of being Europe's shortest lived country, and never had a hope of being officially recognized in the global constellation of nations, never mind aspiring to world power.
What began as a PG-13 sex scandal evolved into a potentially impeachable case involving intimidation and misuse of public money that led Mr. Bentley, a former Baptist deacon, to a pair of misdemeanor charges and ignominy.
Earlier on Sunday, the couple left Kuala Lumpur to spend time in Najib's home state of Pahang, having suffered the ignominy of police searching their home and other properties in the capital during the past few days.
"I became involved in it in 1994 after watching my mother stoically suffering the appalling pain and ignominy of this devastating disease, which in the end resulted in her early death at the age of 72," she said.
If instead they were putting their clients in harm's way, even unintentionally, he thought, the public would eventually catch on, actuaries would be blamed, and the whole profession could go down in a cascade of ignominy and lawsuits.
Her devolution from celebrated writer to content generator has her knocking out "a few glib paragraphs" on inane topics such as "Does working at home make you less attractive?" and she keenly feels the ignominy of this decline.
The Trump administration's policy of forcibly separating migrant Latin American children from their parents was a moral outrage that, had it not been belatedly terminated on Wednesday, would have taken its place in the annals of American ignominy.
The four home runs he allowed were the most ever by a starter who failed to record an out, but he was spared the ignominy of earning a share of the record for runs allowed without an out.
British officials are privately concerned that Trump could heap further ignominy on May, who battled in vain to unify her ruling Conservatives behind a deal and cried while announcing the end of her premiership in Downing Street last month.
Red Sox 6, Yankees 3 BOSTON — A persistent rain might have rescued the Yankees from the ignominy of being no-hit by Rick Porcello, but it could not spare them from the rest of their miseries on Thursday night.
Just under four years after he began his takeover of a party to which he had little connection, Mr. Trump enters 2020 burdened with the ignominy of being the first sitting president to seek re-election after being impeached.
Between the ignominy of his almost-trade to the Brewers last summer and the vagaries surrounding his purpose to begin this season, Flores' sinuous career would weigh heavy on most ballplayers, but the infielder tries not to think about it.
Germans spoke of their strong Willkommenskultur, or "Welcome Culture," and German politicians portrayed the warm reception as a moral achievement, a further step toward redefining modern Germany as a benevolent nation that has moved beyond the ignominy of its ultranationalist past.
It does not seem unreasonable to suggest that the way his playing career ended — in the ignominy of the 2006 World Cup final — might have informed the way he approached his life as a manager: One set of regrets is enough.
The lawyer who shot to ignominy last week with a racist rant at a Manhattan lunch spot apologized Tuesday on social media, where a video of his threat to call immigration agents on Spanish-speaking workers had first gone viral.
"Those affected are thus encouraged to take advantage of the three-month moratorium to return the illegally externalized funds and assets in order to avoid the pain and ignominy of being visited by the long arm of the law," Mnangagwa said.
Anyone who regularly suffers the ignominy of economy-class flying knows that there is no finer feeling than discovering that a flight is half empty and that there is no need to sit cheek-by-jowl with fellow members of the hoi polloi.
Leicester have now won all three matches since Ranieri, the man who led them to the Premier league title last May, paid the price for a woeful run of form that had the Foxes careering toward the ignominy of relegation as champions.
The findings pile pressure on the board of Commonwealth Bank following the resignation of chief executive Ian Narev in January, and add to the ignominy heaped on Australia's top financial firms in recent weeks by an ongoing judicial inquiry into banking sector wrongdoing.
Heavy metal is rife with its shoulda-beens and coulda-beens: bands fucked from the start; bands cut short in their prime; bands who, like precocious childhood prodigies, blossomed early only to fade into embarrassing ignominy when puberty cast its gawky spell.
Jack Bauer's propensity for grisly torture methods meant "24" was read by some as a revenge fantasy for a grieving country, and eventually criticized by others for wallowing in fear-based violence at a moment where "enhanced interrogation techniques" became a national ignominy.
Listen carefully now: He is Trudy's son, still in her womb, who hears his mother and uncle plan and connive over lukewarm coffee in their Hamilton Terrace kitchen, and who must countenance the life-threatening ignominy of his uncle's lovemaking every night.
Given roughly a month after his day as mayor and only five months before his murder, the speech calls for the end of ignominy for LGBTQ people, and the beginning of a political awakening: Gay brothers and sisters … You must come out.
That didn't stop Republicans from breaking with custom and forcing us to appear in person to invoke our rights, "perp walking" us before the Fox News cameras to create the false impression of guilt — an ignominy spared President Trump's men, like Michael Flynn.
Anthony's step-back jump shot along the baseline with 0.3 of a second remaining allowed the Knicks to escape a game that was uncomfortably reminiscent of an earlier ignominy, when they blew a double-digit lead in Philadelphia last month and lost.
A show for anyone who has ever spent a sleepless night scouring real estate listings in search of simple human dignity or maybe a second bathroom, Ethan Lipton's "The Outer Space" imagines escaping the ignominy of gentrification for a cozy spaceship orbiting Mercury.
One writer who worked particularly hard to protect him from this dreadful ignominy was the Times' Bari Weiss, who wrote a column that both omitted uncomfortable details of Ansari's encounter with his accuser and advanced a broader critique of the #MeToo movement.
" Justice Indu Malhotra summarized the agonies of delay of justice to a large population: "History owes an apology to the members of this community and their families, for the delay in providing redressal for the ignominy and ostracism that they have suffered through the centuries.
"What can undergraduates learn from a man whose brief tenure in national communications began with an unabashed lie about crowd sizes, continued with an ignorant minimization of the Holocaust, dabbled in unvarnished hostility to the free press, and ended in public ignominy?" the letter said.
Instead, they have lost their last five home playoff games, a streak of ignominy that has now touched four coaches and five quarterbacks, the latest being Coach Andy Reid and Smith, who finished 261 of 34 for 172 yards, one touchdown and an interception.
Frank Bruni WHEN the histories of this warped campaign are constructed, when a lasting inventory of its every last ignominy is done, Donald Trump's guarantee that all of his appendages measured up to greatness will be front, center and protuberant, evidence of the election's vulgar endowment.
As an associate with some seniority, Kim should have enough juice to avoid this kind of job, but she is being punished — unfairly, you may recall — for her attempt to minimize the ignominy her love interest, Jimmy McGill, must endure over his unauthorized client solicitation ad.
Related: Justice Might Just Be Possible in the Case of Mass Forced Sterilizations in Peru Many Peruvians would regard a return to power of Fujimorismo as national ignominy, and some observers believe that Keiko's first round vote may be very close to her ceiling of possible support.
The major upsets of the night occurred barely an hour after vote counting began, with Junius Ho Kwan-yiu suffering the ignominy of being the first and most high profile casualty of the anti-establishment backlash, followed soon after by veteran lawmaker Michael Tien Puk-sun.
The long, slow slide into ignominy of Theranos, the Silicon Valley company that was once the poster brand for biotech breakthroughs, and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes, came to a seeming end this week with the announcement of the S.E.C.'s charge of widespread fraud, and an agreement to settle.
The south London venue which was saved from ignominy after being saddled with white elephant status and virtually abandoned following its stint in the limelight as the 'Millennium Dome' - center of the capital's celebrations to welcome in the new century - has been privately owned by AEG since 2007.
German soldiers, two million of them killed in the Great War, came home to fractious and uneasy democratic politics, the ignominy of reparations, the hyperinflation of the early 1920s, the crash of 1929, and the paralysis of a political system held hostage by the extremes of left and right.
But, like when Naz lost his undefeated record to Marco Antonio Barrera, never fully recovering and retiring in relative ignominy, so too did Khan lose his sheen and his golden boy status when he was shocked by a brutal Breidis Prescott knockout in the first round of his 2008 Lightweight fight.
Declared a national hero within hours of his death by the long-serving aide who succeeded him as president, Mugabe was one of the most polarising figures in his continent's history - a giant of African liberation whose regime finally ended in ignominy when he was overthrown by his own army.
TORONTO — Starlin Castro spared the Yankees the ignominy of being no-hit on Sunday, and his two-run homer off Tampa Bay's Jake Odorizzi was enough to also spare the team from a defeat it could ill afford as it tried to climb its way back toward the top of the American League East.
For pollsters, still reeling from the ignominy of last year's general elections, when the polls failed to foresee the Conservative Party winning an outright majority, the result was seen, fairly or not, as yet another embarrassment, raising questions about the challenge of parsing the will of capricious voters in open revolt against the status quo.
But instead of protecting the poor from the ignominy of preventable medical problems, B.C.-based orthopedic surgeon Brian Day, the former Canadian Medical Association president and one of the leading proponents for allowing pay-for-service healthcare options in this country, says that the much-revered Canadian system is not actually equitable at all.
The former governor Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa, who oversaw much of this political churn, earned his own place in local ignominy by describing a mithun sacrifice at the gates of his residence as "cow slaughter" and evidence of a "breakdown of law and order," bringing about the dismissal of a first chief minister, Nabam Tuki.
Bouncers, I knew, even back then, back before I'd faced the ignominy of not being allowed in a club on my birthday while all my friends waltzed in and I spent a night sat on the banks of the Thames in Kingston wondering where it all went so very very wrong, were blokes unlike myself.
" Furthermore, as the federal defenders in Alabama highlight, even if anesthesiologists did violate their professional code of ethics and participate in the ignominy of public executions (and specifically, the grim but oh so important "consciousness assessment"): "[A]nesthesiologists do not take such action based solely on a manual assessment, they also rely on the use of devices that monitor vital signs.
It was a devastating blow to the Perez family, with both Pascual and Melido having rain-shortened no-hitters expunged from the record books, but it helped take away some ignominy from Andy Hawkins of the Yankees, who managed to allow no hits in a loss on July 1, 1990, but did so as a visiting pitcher over eight innings.
And yet there Trump was, delivering a speech to boost Moore in the border city of Pensacola and recording a message urging voters to send him to Washington DC. All the President had to do to avoid the ignominy of Moore's defeat was to listen to his daughter Ivanka who said, days ago, that a "special place in hell" awaits men who do what Moore was credibly accused of doing.

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