31.   He certainly did the job on Microsoft Corp., which is finally engaged in serious discussions to end its public humiliation at the hands of the Justice Department.

32.   His annual report for the Limited during one of its worst years reads like a contrite public humiliation ritual from a Maoist re-education camp.

33.   Housing discrimination can cost landlords thousands of dollars in settlement fees, legal fees, punitive damages -- as well as lost rents and public humiliation.

34.   His staff made him watch it, presumably under the assumption that what their candidate needed was a bracing dose of utter public humiliation.

35.   If NBC suspended him, Albert could sue NBC for lost wages and public humiliation if he wins in court.

36.   If that person does not repent, he or she is subject to excommunication and public humiliation.

37.   IMF officials also say that if countries are afraid of public humiliation, they will not come clean about their fiscal problems.

38.   In some places, using beans and tomatoes is punishable by fines, probably jail time and certainly public humiliation.

39.   In the early church, he said, sinners were expelled and allowed back only after expressing sorrow and undergoing a period of public humiliation.

40.   In the process, he endured death threats, hate mail and public humiliation.

a. + humiliation >>共 148
public 23.57%
further 5.00%
final 4.76%
national 3.33%
ultimate 2.38%
personal 2.14%
daily 2.14%
complete 1.90%
political 1.90%
total 1.90%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
humiliation 0.19%
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