The next two LDP PMs, Fukuda Yasuo, and Aso Taro, each exiting ignominiously after only about a year each.
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Now, he says, Poles have to go to Brussels to have their proposals for such aid hurled ignominiously back in their faces.
His attempt to use Spain's historic links with Cuba to press Fidel Castro into adopting democratic and economic reforms ended ignominiously.
But his glitzy projects were ultra-expensive, and when Wall Street punished his stock, he ignominiously sold out to Kirk Kerkorian in 2000.
In the ensuing online conversation, Mr von Matt's campaign was ignominiously deflated.
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He placed my chapter ignominiously on the carpet beneath his chair.
In later years, the swagger subsides, and he is finally, and ignominiously, hustled out of Khartoum by the French to stand trial for those earlier murders.
He is seen as a hawkish, right-of-centre leader whose previous term in office ended ignominiously amid falling popularity and a resignation on grounds of ill health.
Perhaps if Summers had been better at communicating his opinions, he still would have a job in President Obama's administration rather than having gone back ignominiously to Cambridge.
Each closed ignominiously within a few months of opening.
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Navistar claims that Deloitte, their auditor for nearly one hundred happy years until they were ignominiously fired in early 2006, lied, deceived, was utterly incompetent, and left a trail of broken promises.
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To bring the book up to date, there is an epilogue on Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund peopled by Wall Street wizards and Nobel prize-winning economists, which collapsed ignominiously last year.
Our military planners must never forget the lessons of Singapore in World War II, when the then British colony ignominiously fell to Imperial Japan in what Winston Churchill described as Britain's greatest military defeat.
Even before his mom became a spectacle, the Islamists were hopeful that - as in Beirut in 1983 and Somalia in 1994 - killing enough American troops would make the rest of them withdraw ignominiously.
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Marc was there at the start and helped launch a browser that was an important product but it never made money and was later ignominiously sold to AOL (AOL) and was last seen a decade ago.
As William led his men ashore in southeast England on their way to what was to become the historic Battle of Hastings, legend has it that this man-who-would-be-king rather ignominiously stumbled and fell face-first into the mud.
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