「Humiliation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| tually commits suicide to avoid capture and | humiliation after his army is defeated by the Liangshan |
| With France's defeat and | humiliation against the combined German forces, it was |
| and walls in a way similar to his previous | humiliation, and then falls into his hole, completely e |
| exposure to extreme cold, threats of death, | humiliation, and various forms of heavy interrogation. |
| eir belongings, leading in extreme cases to | humiliation and ultimately suicides. |
| tions involving punishment, cross-dressing, | humiliation and discipline in domestic situations or sc |
| o say how, having seen the violence and the | humiliation and the provocation that the Palestinian pe |
| Louise was met with | humiliation and disdain in social circles. |
| ed psychological punishment (mainly through | humiliation) and physical torture. |
| The first is as a tool to cause | humiliation and embarrassment for the submissive partne |
| sial, with its films often featuring erotic | humiliation and rough sex. |
| serve training, where he encounters further | humiliation and failure. |
| es, some people have sexual fantasies about | humiliation, and others actually undertake it as a life |
| and many, including Por, were subjected to | humiliation and accusations of revisionism. |
| ends with the completion of the tasks, the | humiliation and murder of Ysbaddaden, and the marriage |
| And truly the | humiliation and reproach which she suffered in the path |
| es such as human furniture, bondage, public | humiliation, and animal roleplay. |
| was seen by nationalists such as Kapp as a | humiliation and a betrayal. |
| ject to acts such as flogging, servitude or | humiliation and can be physically restrained by bondage |
| of young dumb women of that era, the scorn, | humiliation and neglect they faced from the society. |
| oncheck who went insane after his political | humiliation and committed suicide in 1936. |
| Westminster on 10 October 1666, the 'day of | humiliation and fasting' after the Great Fire of London |
| der, but is said to have suffered from this | humiliation and, according to historians, died on Febru |
| Sexual fantasies relating to mild | humiliation are not uncommon. |
| hy as love is from rape, as dignity is from | humiliation, as partnership is from slavery, as pleasur |
| The pranger was only used for public | humiliation as punishment, not for painful interrogatio |
| etribution partly in revenge for Bismarck's | humiliation at the hands of Flashman in London; Flashma |
| ittle to alter Ipswich's fortunes and a 9-0 | humiliation at the hands of Manchester United in early |
| In frustration and | humiliation, Basil draws back the frying pan for a fina |
| cted Liebman to repeated private and public | humiliation before Liebman was finally given a blue dis |
| the DSWD condemned 'the emotional abuse and | humiliation bestowed on a six-year-old child contestant |
| of the Japanese army and navy to avenge the | humiliation by Russia, Germany and France in the Triple |
| In the event, House was spared inevitable | humiliation by Wilson. |
| Fletcher is subjected to torture and | humiliation by Chuy and his minions. |
| with the creature Lord Ombra to avenge his | humiliation by Peter. |
| British demands, it was seen as a national | humiliation by republicans in Portugal, who denounced t |
| It is thought that Koyah's | humiliation by Kendrick in 1789 and 1791 is thought to |
| The final | humiliation came at Montrose on 8 July. |
| This | humiliation caused Theodore's son, also named Theodore, |
| The shock and | humiliation caused him to have a massive heart attack t |
| Faced with | humiliation, Chanakya challenges the villains of provin |
| Pixar film Up, where it's used as a public | humiliation device for a dog called the "Cone of Shame. |
| spect, and sometimes even to spare possible | humiliation due to lack of a formal education. |
| The feud concerned "the insult and | humiliation entailed in taking and destroying a fortifi |
| that resulted in serious embarrassment and | humiliation, even from a minor failure. |
| hool kickball style (in an effort to up the | humiliation factor), the poets divide into two teams an |
| On 28 March he proclaimed a solemn day of | humiliation for the sins of the rulers. |
| This was a | humiliation for the Tsar, in part because he requested |
| of Servilia will lead to actions that spell | humiliation for Caesar, and despair for Servilia. |
| , in common usage, is to apologize and face | humiliation for a serious error. |
| The Winter War was a | humiliation for the Red Army, and Shostakovich would ne |
| The ultimatum that amounted to a | humiliation for Serbia was presented to Emperor Franz J |
| It was a final | humiliation for Pickett, because he was two miles away |
| s of Iasi also took part in the arrests and | humiliation forced upon the convoys of Jews on their wa |
| ot to kill Sato for Charlie and for all the | humiliation he has suffered. |
| ce against the Thakur family for a previous | humiliation his own family received. |
| I remember the | humiliation I felt at the religious school I attended b |
| g the watch, Tutt could also claim the same | humiliation if he failed to wear the watch, essentially |
| spect a trick, but seeing instead a looming | humiliation if none of his knights has the courage to a |
| ood Event" that was perceived as a national | humiliation in Turkey. |
| d the house and tried to drown his personal | humiliation in a nonstop flow of liquor. |
| rther subjecting this young man to national | humiliation in the way the media covered his depressive |
| , and ambient music (None Friendly, Endless | Humiliation), in addition to several seven inch records |
| ed as a social commentary on the effects of | humiliation in reality television and obeying orders, a |
| t incarcerated and then subjected to public | humiliation in the Hippodrome of Constantinople. |
| decision on federal rule in Bihar to avert | humiliation in a vote on the issue in the upper house. |
| He also emphasizes that deep | humiliation in institutionalized cruelty can be just as |
| league defeat in the club's history, a 10-0 | humiliation in a snowstorm at home to Sheffield United |
| rding to Chinamasa, the MDC wanted to avoid | humiliation in a second round, which he predicted ZANU- |
| nlookers as turning this moment of possible | humiliation into a small victory by giving only a small |
| Cathy's | humiliation is rendered complete as she is carried in h |
| punishment in addition to the severe public | humiliation it posed. |
| This | humiliation makes Sheik self-aware of his almost non-ex |
| ll harbored hatred for their past rapes and | humiliation, most of them were moved by Heracles' newfo |
| place in Division 1, but had to endure the | humiliation of being knocked out of the FA Cup by South |
| gloat over the continuing discomfiture and | humiliation of the arrogant German, including the bald |
| The international | humiliation of Pakistan by the end of the conflict was |
| nt the rest of his life making excuses, the | humiliation of being kept down forced Ace to knuckle do |
| ular topics were discipline, punishment and | humiliation of males (especially 'errant husbands' and |
| ut having obtained either an agreement or a | humiliation of the Protestants, and the Roman party now |
| oudly calls for the deepest and most solemn | humiliation of our people". |
| ng one for the Reds having just avoided the | humiliation of being relegated from the top flight by a |
| The negation, persecution and | humiliation of the government and legal bodies of wicke |
| Nencio is pleased by the anticipated | humiliation of Filippo and offers to be a witness. |
| 1968 "The Glory and | Humiliation of Christ: Luke's Diptych Development, Feb |
| take early retirement rather than face the | humiliation of having to sign-on again. |
| l Decline and AfterCulture: Detroit and the | Humiliation of History. |
| This was partially due to the | humiliation of the Colonel's many romantic affairs and |
| He argued that Asia is "one" in its | humiliation, of falling behind in achieving modernizati |
| glish: The law of the strongest ) shows the | humiliation of the prisoners by brutality from the staf |
| acy in Nepal, and his victory was seen as a | humiliation of the regime. |
| was recalled to Mantua where, to avoid the | humiliation of returning as a mere courtier, she took l |
| Instead, he received the | humiliation of being spit upon by all the people presen |
| no matter the circumstance, results in the | humiliation of the victim, and players are encouraged t |
| his dorsalgia, withdrawal symptoms and the | humiliation of having to be assisted while using the to |
| so they can join in the ongoing torture and | humiliation of Sylvia begun by Gertrude and her childre |
| Only a last day win saw them avoid the | humiliation of another bottom-place finish, but this di |
| ned to his fate, and preferred death to the | humiliation of an unsuccessful return to Britain, has b |
| Haman tried hard to avoid the | humiliation of leading Mordecai through the streets of |
| in a cabinet reshuffle, handing Arrese the | humiliation of the very minor portfolio of Minister of |
| were laid upon Christ, notwithstanding the | humiliation of taking upon Himself our fallen nature, t |
| ar dynamic in this form of entertainment is | humiliation of the intended victim, with mild bondage ( |
| ng anti-German sentiments - relished in the | humiliation of ethnic Germans throughout the region and |
| him dropped, but Garnett suffered from the | humiliation of his court-martial for over a year, until |
| but had to occasionally suffer professional | humiliation on religious grounds, as entry to temples ( |
| the final seven contests, including a 34-3 | humiliation on Monday Night Football against the other |
| Bheema tries to avenge this | humiliation, only to have his sister killed. |
| 'Christian | Humiliation, or a Treatise of Fasting,' 1625, 1627. |
| esented as sexual objects who enjoy pain or | humiliation; or |
| some Jews had overstepped the boundaries of | humiliation prescribed to them by Islamic law. |
| s market square was the location for public | humiliation punishments |
| ng with Bahubali's asceticism and Bharata's | humiliation, Ratnakaravarni's eulogy of Bharata leaves |
| Some | humiliation roleplay (pup-play and age play in particul |
| Despite this | humiliation, Samphan was invited to join Sihanouk's San |
| In total | humiliation, she refused to perform, and sold her long |
| Unable to bear this | humiliation, she commits suicide and before she dies, s |
| Landing on a | humiliation square got this player with his underwear p |
| rt of the kings own chapel and as a further | humiliation Stigand and his retinue were forbidden to b |
| According to the article, the sexual | humiliation techniques were based on the book, The Arab |
| SOLDIER29's reported use of nudity and | humiliation techniques. |
| public-as Shawcross notes, "not the sort of | humiliation that men forgive or forget." |
| Erotic | humiliation: The viewer is asked to perform a humiliati |
| riting for Anime News Network, disliked the | humiliation themes of the OVA. |
| s into wild, exulting songs, telling of the | humiliation to which she is subjecting the proud caste |
| appened to Ojeda, and how that represents a | humiliation to Puerto Ricans ("(A) nuestra bandera la h |
| He lived with | humiliation until, in death, he attained the essence of |
| ntifying and exposing individuals to public | humiliation, usually out of Chinese nationalistic senti |
| A further | humiliation was Germany's 1940 decision to recall von C |
| describe in the second person a young man's | humiliation when his girlfriend accuses him of still be |
| Championships 2007 he suffered the ultimate | humiliation when he was blitzed in a mere 15 seconds of |
| here is a strong reliance on the element of | humiliation, whether actual or potential, should the hu |
| gain re-election to the Football League, a | humiliation which saw them slip into the Northern Premi |
| t took lovers and in 1899, much to Gordon's | humiliation, William "Bill" Barrington, 10th Viscount B |
| er, endured more than a year of torture and | humiliation without betraying her camarades. |
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