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en I don't like how they treat us, how they conduct themselves with us. They intend to humiliate us and want to do that at whatever cost. But the people who will be doing the humiliating is us. We'll do that in the most painful way of being humiliated, on the field.

en I've never been through anything like that in my life. It was humiliating. That's what we talked about (at halftime), what it feels like to be humiliated.

en [Meanwhile, Walker says he wants to capitalize on the current momentum. Actions like knocking down checkpoints and barricades on Thursday was to show the Bosnian partisans that IFOR is different from the previous U.N. troops under UNPROFOR.] They humiliated UNPROFOR, ... They will not humiliate us.

en pleased that she does not have to go through the painful and humiliating ordeal of having to testify on the floor of the Senate.

en Commercials are an unnatural use of my work, ... It's like having a cow's udder sewn to the side of my face. Painful and humiliating.
  Tom Waits

en How am I supposed to use the open toilet while all my colleagues are around me watching? Is this the humanity you claim to have? If you are trying to humiliate me, then keep in mind that nothing can humiliate Saddam.
  Saddam Hussein

en Increasingly, the battlefields are fought on women's backs, and it is done not just to humiliate them, but to humiliate their men, too.

en The biggest thing my father passed on to me, and I hope we've continued it, is to treat people right. We treat our players as family, not workers. We're concerned for them away from the field and whatever problems they might have. My father always had a relationship with the players. And I've tried to do the same. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. The biggest thing my father passed on to me, and I hope we've continued it, is to treat people right. We treat our players as family, not workers. We're concerned for them away from the field and whatever problems they might have. My father always had a relationship with the players. And I've tried to do the same.

en It was a great positive force in my life. It's a good family sport. It's what we call the game of life. The way you conduct yourself on the field is probably a good way to tell how you conduct yourself off the field.

en In order to cooperate with him, you cannot weaken him beyond a certain point, you cannot humiliate him beyond a certain point. And if you intend to destroy him, you cannot expect the cooperation of his security service, which is now a sort of precondition for personal security in Israel.

en We look at them as our guests to New Hampshire, and we intend to treat them as such.

en We try to treat everyone fairly. Treating everyone fairly is important. We have standards to go by and we stress good conduct in school. Hopefully it makes better students and they will be better people in life.

en It gives people an opportunity to know a little bit more about us and what we like to do instead of just what happens on the football field. And it's a great treat for us as well.

en It's an amazing piece of property, and we intend to treat it that way. It's important for you to tell us what you want here.

en But I think it was pretty painful for Microsoft on the first Xbox and it is not unreasonable to treat it as an upgrade add-on.


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