Beyond using it to humiliate exes, he employed it to broadcast his travel plans.
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Can he humiliate his former rival by devising difficult conditions for his belated support?
If they'd been hurt or humiliated, they then, in turn, will hurt and humiliate somebody else.
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Vokes raced to Wales' rescue as Group Four minnows Azerbaijan had looked set to humiliate John Toshack's team.
His army consisted of Indians, black freemen, Frenchmen thirsting to humiliate the British, and Tennessee farmers, who were sharpshooters nonpareil.
Despite the many attempts of Mr Mugabe's old guard to humiliate and undermine him, he has made no public complaint.
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He also clashed with the French at Nice, where Jacques Chirac seemed to go out of his way to humiliate him.
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She insisted that K.K. speak to Hassan in front of her, though he would have preferred not to humiliate the old servant.
The goal of the Americans was to provoke and humiliate Audin, and ultimately drive him from his castle in the city center.
Before Santorum suspended his campaign, Romney planned to humiliate the former senator with an ad that reminded voters of Santorum's embarrassing loss in 2006.
But to publicly abuse and humiliate kids is a clear misuse of power and absence of restraint which has no place in the game.
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The reasons might not be entirely obvious but, in essence, Spain is telling Europe: humiliate us and the Euro party is well and truly over.
Mr McTaggart worked to bring together all these well-meaning people into one massive international pressure group as professionally organised as those they sought to humiliate.
Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
He is unlikely to prod and humiliate employees the way Jobs did, but unfortunately, there is no evidence he will invent and disrupt the way that Jobs did.
"We will never again humiliate the judiciary, " Mr. Shafiq said.
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This helped to humiliate the once-mighty Republican Party of California.
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Alex and his partners try more and more desperate tricks, many of them designed to humiliate Juliette or to place her in danger, so that Alex can pose as her gallant protector.
It is all the funnier because Messrs Remunda and Klusak are not driven by any obvious desire to humiliate the advertising industry or the shopping public, even if they end up doing both.
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Obama reminded those at the White House meeting on Thursday that the Iranians are a proud people and to reach any agreement, the United States cannot humiliate them and needs to give them a way to back down.
Danny Alexander, Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury, denied the plans were treating the longterm unemployed in the same way as criminals doing community service, telling the BBC's Politics Show the "purpose is emphatically not to punish and it's not to humiliate".
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Although some suggest Mr Romney has reason to be shy of boasting too much, he apparently used his business skills and a certain amount of flair to save an event that was deep in trouble: over budget and, in the minds of many, headed towards a failure that would humiliate America.
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