The ignominy of his debut occurred as he joined the actors on stage to receive applause.
The index also reflects fears that other large funds will suffer the same ignominy as Bear's.
So how does the world's top cricket team slide from glory into ignominy so quickly?
The party also endured the ignominy of having an auditor pore over its campaign finance books.
It's hard to link Ireland's economic ignominy in the past three years to that low tax rate.
Saturday's win ensured the tourists avoided the ignominy of a first series whitewash by the Boks in 118 year.
Defender Terry also suffered the ignominy of seeing Bridge publicly refuse his offer of a handshake before the game.
Imagine the ignominy of the British producing better Champagne than the French.
Lyndon Johnson suffered the same ignominy in the worst days of Vietnam.
Coach Brian Ashton confirmed that the ignominy of such a crushing defeat had been the turning point for the squad.
But the strange thing to him was that this repellent man seemed to be reading the ignominy of his own thoughts.
Sadly for the Bairns, that particular foray ended in ignominy at the first hurdle with that defeat by Vaduz of Liechtenstein.
Those companies would have otherwise experienced the ignominy of admitting that a non-independent audit firm had attested to prior-filed financial statements.
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And he still believes England can win the final Test match and save their blushes from the ignominy of a whitewash.
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And John Meriwether, a figure of widespread ignominy after Long-Term Capital collapsed, has simply launched a new hedge fund, JMW Partners.
Ponting's team now has to revive their fortunes to avoid the ignominy of being the first Australia team to be whitewashed at home.
For all his class rhetoric, miscreant Wall Streeters, particularly big ones, have evaded big sanctions and the ignominy of jail time.
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All told, the card may be more than welcome by iPhone fans and save the ignominy of a last-minute rush to the store.
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United's policy of fielding under-strength teams backfired when they suffered the ignominy of tumbling out to York City over two legs in October 1995.
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The Mets spent the past two years constructing a bridge between a generation of bumbling ignominy and one they hope leads to sustained success.
Nor is JAL likely to suffer the ignominy of an immediate slump in the share price, as Facebook did after its IPO, analysts say.
"To repeat the same stupidity, the same idiocy and the same calumnies, the same ignominy seems to us to be nearly psychotic action, " he said.
Less to its credit, this is not the first time SAP has taken a stab at the on demand market, previous efforts that sank into ignominy.
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From his ignominy Lance will most likely morph from deep disgrace to public speaker, crisscrossing the planet relentlessly polishing a sermon of redemption to the credulous.
The experience of Deloitte, the first Big Four firm to suffer the ignominy of having the PCAOB air its dirty audit laundry in public may be instructive.
The Knicks led once in the game, for just 76 seconds, and barely escaped the ignominy of setting a franchise playoff record for fewest points in a game.
The picture traces his progress from utter ignominy, in Paris, to a strange kind of personal power, which he acquires in the unsettled new society of his homeland.
It also prompted a parliamentary inquiry that foreshadowed Berlin's ignominy.
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America, like ancient Rome, seems to have shuffled off the moral coil of virtue of the Republic and is now enjoying its Imperial self in an orgy of ignominy.
And the spending review that should have been due this year seems to have been postponed to save the government the ignominy of elucidating its own planned cuts, says Mr Cameron.
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