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He's authored a book, "What Would Rob Do?" which is, as the title says, "An Irreverent Guide to Surviving Life's Daily Indignities."
What's In A Name? 2010
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Indignities make people indignant and so predispose them to side with our enemies, if not turn against us themselves.
Robert Fuller: Obama's Nobel Honors His Dignitarian Politics 2009
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What Other Indignities will the Americans Tolerate? by Jason Paz on Wednesday, Jul 1, 2009 at 10: 41: 33 AM
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Should I tell you all the Affronts, and Indignities
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Should I tell you all the Affronts, and Indignities
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Dawn Canady Arlington, VermontA Man of Abdullah's CaliberI was surprised and disappointed by your article in which Mustafa Hamarneh, director of the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan, refers to King Abdullah II as "the kid who came from nowhere" ( "Crowning Indignities," World Affairs, June 28).
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Indignities like being told to “shut the F up!” in their own homes and country.
Think Progress » Cheney: ‘General Overall Situation’ In Iraq Is Going ‘Remarkably Well’ 2006
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Indignities like the verbal insults of “Haji” and worse that are so common.
Think Progress » Cheney: ‘General Overall Situation’ In Iraq Is Going ‘Remarkably Well’ 2006
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Indignities, humbling experiences, were thus forgotten, amorous widows would obliterate their previous husbands, angry lovers release themselves from their slavery.
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Indignities existed abundantly in our country, ranging from Prostitution to gambling and drug traffic king, Our people eliminated all those indignities, just as other peoples are doing now.
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