The full extent of Spanish financial humiliation will be clearer, if not fully known.
It was the college equivalent of the Baltimore Colts' losing to Joe Namath in 1969--humiliation!
If adults are vulnerable to what they perceive as public humiliation, teenagers are doubly so.
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Abuzz with shame and humiliation, Ed had gritted his teeth and regrouped his groceries.
Now, to succeed through failure, you have to be willing to endure some public humiliation.
Which is why the claims of British isolation and humiliation in Brussels are much overdone.
That was a humiliation the proud Summers would probably endure only under presidential orders.
Following Andersen's humiliation at Enron, this duty is now being taken much more seriously.
Perhaps the Tories reckon that, facing humiliation at the polls, they have little to lose.
Many survivors refuse to report the crime because they see the humiliation other victims face.
Last man Sree Santh played his part in the humiliation with three successive fours off Anderson.
Devaluation was seen as a national humiliation, so was resisted until the last minute.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband said the revolt was a "humiliation" for the prime minister.
But, beyond that, failure and humiliation is not something that others would want to emulate.
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But Sinn Fein said the IRA would "not submit to a process of humiliation".
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But how many moderate Republicans are willing to put up with a similar degree of humiliation?
But this time the unionist argument is unlikely to save the Tories from humiliation.
So this is a very British humiliation, coming inexplicably late after the events that brought RBS low.
This proved quite lucrative, especially as many bosses preferred to settle rather than risk humiliation in court.
Her face warms when she speaks of him and contracts when she describes her pain and humiliation.
Despite failures, Nintendo's trials continued -- but in secret so that errors weren't subjected to public humiliation.
The fortifications were after all German fortifications - emblems to the French of their own national humiliation.
Ed Miliband said the downgrade was a "humiliation" for the PM, adding that his economic policy had failed.
"This book is also about love, fear, loss, resentment, humiliation and teenage angst - it has it all!"
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The political chatter ever since has focused not on Ms Gillard's carbon-policy victory but on her asylum-plan humiliation.
In danger of humiliation, he sent a lackey to sit in for him.
There are stern questions, but if you go through the show, there is no deliberate personal attack nor humiliation.
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General Sonthi, presumably fearing humiliation, quietly dropped plans to stand in the election.
And now the ultimate humiliation: it is being taken over by another American bank, Chase Manhattan (see article).
To Husna it felt like a validation, almost like revenge, and yet with the bitterness of triumph after humiliation.
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