Corel's attempt to recharge WordPerfect with a jolt of Java ended in humiliation.
These exercises in humiliation diverted attention from the committee's and the government's main task, which is to create a sounder banking system for the future.
And your enemies will be in humiliation and defeat, God willing.
In April, Kennedy allowed the CIA to move forward with a poorly planned invasion of Cuba, which resulted in humiliation at the hands of Fidel Castro: the Bay of Pigs.
One of the most striking points is that many gay MPs told him they are now much happier, and better politicians, because exposure of their private lives can no longer end their career in humiliation.
Frail and doddery for his 75 years, suffering from Parkinson's and other diseases, holed up in humiliation in a bombed-out office block in Palestine's benighted West Bank for the past three-and-half years, occasionally threatened by Israel's leaders with expulsion and even assassination, he is widely considered, in the end, a flop.
The result was an inferiority complex, in which humiliation was compounded by Western ignorance.
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Last man Sree Santh played his part in the humiliation with three successive fours off Anderson.
Russian allies farther afield, such as Venezuela and Cuba, may be tempted to join in the humiliation of the West.
Arch-rival SAP broke that rule, and it looks like Ellison is going to make the company pay--in public humiliation if nothing else.
Activists from the 200, 000-strong Ismaili Shia community in the remote province of Najran, for instance, complain of gross under-representation in all branches of government, the deliberate settling of Sunni Bedouins in the region, and ritual humiliation in courts and schools that are uniformly run by Wahhabists.
In danger of humiliation, he sent a lackey to sit in for him.
Which is why the claims of British isolation and humiliation in Brussels are much overdone.
France suffered humiliation in Tunisia, but seized on the Libyan revolt to set matters straight.
This proved quite lucrative, especially as many bosses preferred to settle rather than risk humiliation in court.
Integrating Romani children into mainstream education is going to be hard, given a history of humiliation in the classroom.
It helped that Argentina's humiliation in the Falklands war had discredited the generals.
In the first year of the Clinton administration, the phobia about getting bogged down abroad intensified dramatically with America's humiliation in Somalia.
Some 7, 000 men of the 106th Division surrendered in a notable American humiliation, following which its commanding general was sent home in disgrace.
This time I had no choice but to confront and command the numbers--or face public humiliation in front of my peers and a jury.
We will not subject them to arbitrary humiliation in the newspaper.
Pakistan, meanwhile, will look to Shoaib and Kaneria to polish off the home side's tail and give them a chance of levelling the series following a 491-run humiliation in Perth.
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Yet going on trial is a humiliation in itself.
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For example, Labour might have escaped its humiliation in London if Mr Blair had not tried so transparently to cling on via his party to the power he claimed to be surrendering to a mayor.
If a few other parties are in the mood for massive Internet humiliation, they should file supporting briefs in this defamation suit.
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Defeat in Afghanistan would mark a humiliation for the West, and for NATO, that would give succour to its foes in the world.
It was the college equivalent of the Baltimore Colts' losing to Joe Namath in 1969--humiliation!
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