He is surrounded by men who live in mortal fear of him and whose capacity for self-abasement seems without limit.
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This self-abasement of the familiar 19th-century heroic soloist's role thus requires careful consideration of balance in performance.
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In the most notorious scene of drug-dependent self-abasement, Mark dives into a filthy toilet to retrieve some drug suppositories.
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Any failure in this central business involved a monstrous abasement, and against that our poor souls sought blindly for the most extravagant consolations.
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Group-focused enmity describes abasement and discrimination occurring solely on the basis of actual or attributed group membership, regardless of individual behavior.
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The title refers to humankind, who Silver sees imprisoned in cycles of calamity, abuse, anger, abasement and all-out wretchedness.
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He also writes that she should not take Holy Communion often-the spiritual father should first incline her to humility and self-abasement.
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Metal bands are larger than life : their function is to act out a crowd's fantasies of power, self-abasement or evil.
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As for the opening ceremonies, what could have been a spectacle of strutting was instead loaded with self-abasement and cross-cultural confusion.
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In psychology, self-abasement is associated with shame ( rather than guilt ) and involves the reduction of the subject's self-esteem.