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Despite the Sky Blues' story being stalked by ignominy, the team has always been OK.
Gerasimov “needs some kind of win or a career ends in ignominy.
However, the 3SC players and officials did not leave the stadium without suffering the ignominy of insults hurled at them by their fans.
Kushner would not have wanted the same ignominy that he and his siblings had faced in the wake of their father's imprisonment to fall on his children, Cohen explained.
On Tuesday night it was confirmed that the Proteas had qualified for the 2023 50-over Cricket World Cup to be hosted in India later this year directly and would not have the ignominy of having to qualify through the play-offs.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/cricket/world-cup-qualification-proteas-successful-new-era/
Ram said indeed, Trotman has suffered the lion’s share of blame and ignominy for the giveaway of the country’s patrimony.
The official wrote on social media on Sunday: “Last night, a milestone was reached in horror and ignominy.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-riots-paris-today-2023-latest-b2368008.html
We have had infamy and ignominy, Dr. President; let us now have neither indecency nor insipidity with this CoI.
“When partisan persons are nominated as INEC Commissioners, citizens must resist such ignominy by either registering their displeasure with their elected representatives or demanding that they vote against the confirmation of such nominees.
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/11/election-manipulation-fears-partisan-recs-spark-firestorm/