The final indignity for Chrishell -- "I was nominated for best [reality] star and yet they said NO.
Source: TMZ
They’ve been reported for not being gentle enough with packages, or suffered the indignity of being told to dance for the camera as part of a viral TikTok trend.
Source: The Washington Post
Before you found your feet in England, did you suffer any indignity of being treated as an outsider? For how long did you feel out of place and how did you overcome the condition of being an exile or a stranger? And why did you start writing seriously in England at 21?
AG: Let me begin as it were, to catch up with the story as you told it there.
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They’ve been reported for not being gentle enough with packages, or suffered the indignity of being told to dance for the camera as part of a viral TikTok trend.
Source: Anchorage Daily News
Better as it seems that Vanessa is spared the indignity of becoming a wicked stepmother, the movie’s reasons for kicking this fairy-tale-flawless woman to the curb — she doesn’t want to live in New York? She thinks that Ethan’s first novel sucked and he should stick to academia? — are somehow even less satisfying.
Source: IndieWire
I saw my beloved grandmother pass the last twenty years of her long life in increasing pain and indignity as her bones crumbled and the fear of falling tightened around her.
Source: Literary Hub
He seems to be positively bristling at the indignity of it all, as if he’s too proud to appear cowed.
Source: Variety
The trauma of having to imbibe several litres of Moviprep and allow it to purge your body turns out to be a mere inconvenience, as does the indignity of the procedure itself.
Source: The Quietus
On this work’s wall label, curators have added a final ironic indignity for the artist, who died in 1944: an estimate of its price, €150,000.
Source: The New York Times
A round of 16 exit feels like a par score for the US, and there is of course no indignity in going down to one of the world’s great footballing nations; America can feel some satisfaction in counting itself among the world’s top 16 sides; and so on.
Source: The Guardian
There was nothing from Phillips that seemed to suggest he didn’t try to brace his fall or that he did try to inflict some sort of physical indignity on Herbert.
Source: NBC Sports
For this generation of Americans, after enduring the indignity of failing to qualify in 2018, Qatar projected as a springboard for 2026, when the United States would be expected to truly shine in a competition staged on its soil.
Source: The New York Times
Hence, the Hail Mary, a last-ditch effort to avoid the indignity of a pie to the face in front of friends, family, and colleagues.
Source: CT Insider
Thus the ultimate indignity – intentionally misspelling the college's name.
Source: Asbury Park Press
Over 70,000 previously self-sufficient peasant farmers — deprived of all over possible sources of income — had no choice but to accept the indignity of intermittent employment at Singrauli for salaries of around 70 cents a day: below survival level even in India.
Source: Bitcoin Magazine
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