Then, I entered the formidable17) arena—the job, the relationship the creditor the pressures and the indignities of racial politics.
In that time, it's suffered the indignities of tomb raiders and gunpowder-toting archaeologists, a la Indiana Jones.
Add enhanced risk of premature balding to the list of illnesses and indignities faced by diminutive men of European descent, said a new study.
NEW DELHI–Over the centuries, the Taj Mahal has endured its share of attacks–plundered by the Jats of northern India and looted by British soldiers, among other indignities.
"Like the other trees to be cloned, it has withstood the test of time and the indignities of urban life," he said.
When American writer Deborah Fallows, author of Dreaming in Chinese, about the difficulties of learning Mandarin, gave a reading in Beijing last year, a young Chinese woman in the audience protested vociferously at the indignities of learning English grammar if it is your second language.