Akin also attempted to disavow his insult by claiming that he had used a poor choice of words.
But Chris Herbert, editor of Jane's Police Review, says such proposals will be taken as an insult by many in the force.
Instead, Zidane was dismissed from the field for headbutting Materazzi, apparently in retaliation to some verbal insult offered by the Italian defender.
Why insult my intelligence by telling me something that I know isn't true?
Mr Berlusconi added insult to injury by saying that he had had to "endure the Finnish diet", such as smoked herrings.
The IRS disallowed the deductions to the entities and added insult to injury by treating the payments as dividends to the principals.
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The insult was compounded by a story published at the time in The Sun newspaper, headlined "The Truth, " in which it was falsely reported that Liverpool fans had been drunk, violent and had stolen from the dead.
Now the Fed can do it to stocks as a class in the name of an objective as trivial as keeping most of the schmoes employed, adding insult to injury by leaving your fund trailing the market.
As has been well-documented in the Wall Street Journal and elsewhere, the robots and trading programs triggered an enormous decline that day and then added insult to injury by scampering off so fast you could speak to their breeze.
The offer of feasibility study funding was described as "adding insult to injury" by Conservative MSP Alex Fergusson.
Second Amendment supporters are in no mood to give those who would deny them their rights a pass and will vote in the next election in the same united way they responded to the insult leveled at them by the organizers of the Harrisburg show.
In both plays, a cycle of escalating violence is set into motion by a casual insult.
Indeed, he added insult to injury last January by refusing to implement a similar measure meant to free cross-border commercial bus runs.
Therefore, just arresting two officers will neither bring the dead back to their families, nor will it make up for the insult to the Islamic Republic by these people.
Instead, both officials, both admitted friends of Professor Gates, proceeded to insult the handling of this case by the Cambridge Police Department.
Basically, what this is, is an insult to the nation of Turkey by the U.S. Congress by adopting this, even if it's just in a committee.
One, in a seeming insult to the increasingly glorious views streaming by, dons a sleeping mask.
Anything less would add further insult to the grievous injury already suffered by these Americans and their unaccounted-for loved ones.
But even granted another two months' grace after that they are now at the kitchen table, backs to each other, arms folded, only turning around to shout the occasional insult, apparently not over-worried by the fate of their children.
"The pay deal accepted by Sally Hunt is an insult to all we have been fighting for over the past months, and she is clearly unfit to head our union, " said Dr Stannett, a lecturer in the department of computer science at Sheffield University.
This stunt was an insult to all concerned and the play-by-play commentary on ESPN barely scratched that surface.
"To try to pass off these 'new' sanctions as meaningful actions -- when in fact they are either manifestly unavoidable or have already been initiated by others -- is an insult to the intelligence of the American people and the Congress, " said Gaffney.
The EU is particularly concerned about Article 301 of the reformed Turkish Penal Code, which continues to limit freedom of expression by criminalising remarks that are perceived to insult "Turkishness", Turkey or its institutions.
Mr. Foxworthy has singlehandedly elevated the term Redneck from an insult to a point of pride among many people simply by helping his audiences define the term.
Mr Ashour said the alliance would also stay away from a meeting to promote national dialogue called by President Morsi, describing it as an insult to protesters killed in recent clashes.
But there was one accusation hurled by Icahn that was not just a school yard insult, it was a serious allegation, and Ackman made sure to respond to it firmly.
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To add financial injury to insult, the 27-year-old Englishman was then dropped by his equipment sponsors Titleist.
Insult is added to injury that such behavior is brought to us by an administration whose leader sees fit publicly to denounce cynicism .
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Adding insult to injury, the police claimed Sagrario had provoked her own death by leading an active night life The family were outraged.
Many Croatians have sacrificed for EU membership, including losing jobs in unprofitable state-funded companies ordered shut by the bloc, and some see the wine ruling as adding insult to injury.
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