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The purpose of the toll, said the council, was to prevent '
indiscriminate lounging on the pier'.
The EU also urged Russia to end what they called disproportionate and
indiscriminate use of force in Chechnya.
Consequently, this efficient mode of cell destruction is
however, and jack proved no match for Hamilton who showing his sadism decided to turn jack into a vampire simply to have him suffer the
indignity of being at his beck and call for the rest of eternity.
No one shall be subjected to torture, or to any unusual punishment or
indignity.
The mill was severely damaged in a storm at some time during the 1870s, and then suffered the
indignity of being a target for gunnery practice during the First World War.
Such was Atassi's stature in Syria as its elder statesman, that Shishakli dared not subject him to the
indignity of outright imprisonment.
I am often subjected to bathing in the same bath used by other pigs, and I have to endure
checks on various parts of my anatomy.Such
indignity.
We prefer to suffer here alone than bear the
indignity of becoming your slaves." Well, there is the fear of pain; the fear of
indignity; the fear of dependence; and the social pressures that make people feel no longer wanted.
Would the warden take pity and put me in with other cyclists and walkers, or would I have to suffer the
indignity of sharing with motorised tourists? I prefer not to have to con
tend with the
indignity of getting mista
ken for a woman.
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