First, Israel humiliated itself and its soldiers, and so projected an image of profound weakness.
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"In fairness to Wales they weren't humiliated in any of the games, " he said.
We will not be safe flying until all wheelchair-bound 95-year-olds have been thoroughly humiliated.
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O'Sullivan now awaits a backlash from Scotland who were humiliated by Italy two weeks ago.
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He concluded that she humiliated and demeaned staff and created an "atmosphere of fear and confusion".
He was thwarted and humiliated by America 12 years ago when he tried to take Kuwait.
Treated as an outcast because of his deformed face, he was depressed and humiliated, he says.
Some, such as Julian Robertson, felt so humiliated they quit the game for good.
He was humiliated and in pain but tried not to cry while they were waiting.
America was humiliated and America was driven out by three suicide bombers driving trucks.
Russia, in turn, felt humiliated by America's blithe indifference to its views about Yugoslavia.
He said the series of events left Mr Dew "clearly very embarrassed and humiliated".
When they guess wrong, as Ms Whitman did over the Kyoto treaty, they are humiliated.
They felt humiliated, they said, when security people followed them around the aisles in the Wal-Mart.
Fighters with a smattering of education were publicly humiliated and forced to repudiate their learning.
Even the LDP leaders who humiliated Kato know they barely squeaked through this conflict.
If they'd been hurt or humiliated, they then, in turn, will hurt and humiliate somebody else.
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The boy was not humiliated, but it was easy to see that he felt he had failed.
Today many liberals think the same about Mr Bush, hoping he will be humiliated in November's election.
Publicly humiliated, his reputation shattered, Armstrong has no value to any of the companies who backed him.
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An HIV positive jobseeker has said he was left humiliated by staff at a Kent job centre.
The French army was humiliated by the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, then shaken by the Paris Commune uprising.
COPEI, he too came to power in a haphazard alliance whose victory humiliated the two big parties.
Not all the neocons have been humiliated quite as badly as Mr Wolfowitz, let alone Mr Libby.
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Democrats who were humiliated by its rejection blame President Clinton for a limp performance on its behalf.
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The only Japanese who fiercely opposed it were right-wing nationalists, who felt humiliated by Japan's renewed vassal status.
In contrast, several ministers eager to add local office (or at least victory) to their laurels were humiliated.
"Many young girls of all classes are pressurised into exposing themselves online, and are then humiliated, " she explained.
What better way for Coca-Cola, humiliated after its short-circuited takeover of Quaker, to get back into the game?
She said attacks on teachers can be premeditated and leave them feeling humiliated and emotionally and physically damaged.
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