Other indignities followed.
But contractors complain about subpar benefits and other indignities.
Time brought us drinking and violence, indignities and unhappy endings.
“Here,” a collage of her poetry performances, includes a scathing section on medical indignities visited upon her.
But none of this compares with the indignities visited upon it in recent weeks.
Transgender people, Muslim women wearing hijabs and people with disabilities face similar indignities at airports.
Some might baulk at the indignities stacked on his shoulders, as is sometimes the case with the protagonists in her other work.
Many see Brexit as the latest in a long string of indignities, a reckless bit of political histrionics that again puts Ireland in the cross hairs.
"Wilkerson's narrative gives the reader direct insight into the ongoing indignities suffered by African Americans throughout the 20th century," Hammon said.
That's in part because Biden wants to help her avoid the indignities that have historically come with the office, according to Democrats close to the administration.
Some time later my state granted refugees the right to public hospital treatment, sparing subsequent patients the worst indignities even though their plight remained poor.
Biden spoke in stark terms about the everyday indignities African-Americans still suffer, from the threat of police violence to the cloud of suspicion that follows them from coffee shops to public parks.
Scott and Hayley cast their critical eye across the return of the Crown – this time with added Margaret Thatcher, plus BBC Two’s industry looks at the indignities of being an intern at a fictional financial firm.
They pulled ideas from their own lives, from their diaries, their phones, and their everyday experiences getting battered around by the city: the indignities of aborted booty calls, crowded office bathrooms, birthday brunches, and laundry-sex breakups.
In response, the statement to equalities minister Liz Truss, seen by The Independent, said it had now been over 18 months since the consultation on the Gender Recognition closed when there “was an acknowledgement that trans people faced indignities and prejudice”.
During the winter carnival of Poklad, the cigarette-smoking effigy of a medieval Turk is submitted to various creative indignities while hoisted on a rope 300 metres above the town before being burned by costumed villagers dancing to traditional Moreška music shouting ‘UVO!
Endless stories on horrific murders – and daily indignities such as harassment, catcalls and being groped on public transit – have prompted a burgeoning women’s movement, whose members have protested online and in the streets and called for a national women’s strike on 9 March.
The letter, sent to Dr Win Myat Aye, Myanmar’s minister of social welfare, relief and resettlement, pointed out that those in the old “closed” camps or newly built camps were still suffering the same indignities, with no access to “basic services” or “livelihood opportunities”.
With the horrible reminder of Grenfell fresh in their minds, Theresa May and Amber Rudd should immediately publish the Bishop’s report and they should urgently enact Hillsborough Law before another group of victims suffer the same issues and indignities as did the Hillsborough families.
So he swallowed that injustice and the indignities of racial discrimination and segregation that dogged the rest of his service, including three years as a typist with the 242nd Quartermaster Battalion, which supplied the front lines in some of the fiercest battles in Italy and northern Africa.
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