infamy

  • 41A Universal History of Infamy — Infobox Book name = A Universal History of Infamy title orig = Historia universal de la infamia translator = Norman Thomas di Giovanni image caption = author = Jorge Luis Borges illustrator = cover artist = country = Argentina language =… …

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  • 42Mask of infamy — Artists rendition of the Mask of Infamy. Note the long ears. This mask was meant to tell that the wearer was a silly person. The mask of infamy was a torture device used as a form of humiliation.[1] The mask itself caused no physical torture, but …

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  • 43Mask of Infamy — The Mask of Infamy was a torture device used as a form of humiliation.cite web|url=http://www.corkscrew balloon.com/misc/torture/37.html|title=Corkscrew Balloon|accessdate=2008 03 17] The mask itself caused no physical torture, but the wearer was …

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  • 44badge of infamy — index disgrace, dishonor (shame), ignominy, stigma Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 45condition of infamy — index disgrace Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 46expose to infamy — index humiliate, pillory, smear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 47life of infamy —    prostitution    How the righteous profess to see it:     ... she may have been a servant out of a place... and betaken herself here to a life of infamy. (Mayhew, 1862 here was a brothel)    We still may hear talk of a prostitute leading a life …

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  • 48Day of Infamy — December 7, 1941, on which Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II: so referred to by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his speech to Congress the next day, asking for a declaration of war on Japan. * * * …

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  • 49Day of Infamy — December 7, 1941 (when Japanese aircraft carriers attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii while diplomatic negotiations were in progress in Washington, D.C.) …

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  • 50Day of Infamy — December 7, 1941, on which Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II: so referred to by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his speech to Congress the next day, asking for a declaration of war on Japan …

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