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1 LONDON Another day, another humiliating defeat for Theresa May's government on Brexit.
2 Your forces suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of a woman.
3 The insurgent party's victory amounts to a humiliating defeat for David Cameron.
4 A humiliating defeat was followed by a mock submission of the conqueror.
5 In 1759 they received a still more complete and humiliating defeat at Minden.
6 The government had to adopt the amendment or face humiliating defeat .
7 Liverpool claimed revenge for the humiliating defeat at Goodison last season.
8 He spearheaded the party's 2014 general election campaign that also led to humiliating defeat .
9 The Telegraph reports that "May clings on despite a second humiliating defeat " .
10 Steve Davis suffered his most humiliating defeat ever at the UK Championships last night.
11 Death would be sweet in comparison to this humiliating defeat .
12 I know you'd like nothing more than to see me suffer another humiliating defeat .
13 If that's a humiliating defeat then I'll have a double.
14 Another disagreeable day would have forced her to humiliating defeat .
15 Never had an American troop suffered a more humiliating defeat .
16 But David Cameron said: This was another humiliating defeat for the authority of Gordon Brown.
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