And so began my education about dishonor, a curriculum that instructs me still. |
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Something is sacred or inviolable when its deliberate destruction would dishonor what ought to be honored. |
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They are attempting to dishonor her by claiming that she was acting irresponsibly, yet many believe her death was deliberate. |
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If we buried our dead in the sand, the wild animals would desecrate their memory and dishonor their body. |
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When we say we're afraid to exercise those liberties, we dishonor their sacrifice and we disgrace ourselves. |
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The Kels, who had always welcomed me as one of them, felt I had brought deep dishonor upon their people. |
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Still throughout the eighteenth century, even the most liberal commentators did not entirely lift the stigma of dishonor from insolvency. |
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I would never willfully visit dishonor upon our house, but I will not abandon them. |
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I won't name you because I don't want to unfairly bring dishonor to your organization. |
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In return, the stain of dishonor he's brought to his clan will be cleansed. |
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If they flinch during the act, boys bring shame and dishonor to themselves and their family. |
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Throughout Damascene society, broken promises brought shame, dishonor, and various forms of ostracism and censure. |
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They were an ignoble race not unlike the despicable Gorlocs, and they needed to be defeated for their dishonor. |
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In vv 24 and 26a Paul asserts a surfeit of desire and passion by the people he is denouncing, which he characterizes as impurity and dishonor. |
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Not to register and vote is to shame and dishonor our heroes. |
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Misery, illness, slander, and dishonor are very bitter chalices from which many must drink, not only sinners. |
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Accusations of dishonor demonize and demoralize, making it difficult to compromise, and sapping the motivation to act nobly. |
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I am looked upon with disgrace and dishonor because of my past. |
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The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. |
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She will, above all else, never bring shame or dishonor to her family. |
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I felt my death would spare my wife, daughter and myself the dishonor the rape brought upon us. |
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Now that his colleagues were acting on their own, it wasn't only ancient tradition they were about to dishonor but administrative rules as well. |
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Children who dishonor and disobey their parents, and disregard their advice and instructions, can have no part in the earth made new. |
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They will stand among those who dishonor the faith and give heed to seducing spirits. |
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Let them be clothed with shame and dishonor who magnify themselves against me. |
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Religious exercises could not affect the social stain of dishonor. |
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He plans to make Desdemona slowly abhor Othello and to use Cassio as a means of cuckolding him, bringing nothing but hatred and dishonor to Othello's world. |
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What does an honorable man do in times when dishonor rules supreme? |
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But those addresses dishonor the very truths they expound, and it's impossible that they can cause anything but distress and confusion in those who continue to feed on them. |
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Or lest I be poor, and steal, And so dishonor the name of my God. |
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Out upon them! that they should dishonor their own mothers by such teaching. |
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We witnessed rape, dishonor and the destruction of families. |
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So that I can continue to use computers without dishonor, I have decided to put together a sufficient body of free software so that I will be able to get along without any software that is not free. |
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He is afraid that his confession will bring dishonor on the family. |
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