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1 And in the present instance insult had been added to injury .
2 Insult is nearly added to injury as Facchetti breaks upfield along the left.
3 This was the last straw of insult added to injury .
4 This was insult added to injury , and met with vigorous resistance even in parliament itself.
5 There's a whole generation of Irish schoolchildren for whom that name was insult added to injury .
6 Gordon frowned at the insult added to injury .
7 Insult was added to injury by the bureaucracy, which makes adopting these poor souls so difficult.
8 And now insult was added to injury .
9 During our misery of constant fever and starvation at Shooa Moru, insult had been added to injury .
10 Insult was added to injury , after Alexander's numerous saves, when the goalkeeper fumbled Alves' shot over the line.
11 Colonel Burr disavows all motives of predetermined hostility, a charge by which he thinks insult added to injury .
12 Champion Gary Ablett was in tears at full time with his career ending with insult being added to injury .
14 To have insult added to injury , and a worthless drunkard and thief abuse him, was more than he could bear.
15 Reading his commentary on the disgraceful behaviour of past pupils from such schools, I feel insult has been added to injury .
16 I am a wiry mouse, proud and sensitive, and some mice, it is said, will not permit insult added to injury .
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