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stigma

a skin lesion that is a diagnostic sign of some disease an external tracheal aperture in a terrestrial arthropod the apical end of the style where deposited pollen enters the pistil (= mark) a symbol of disgrace or infamy And the Lord set a mark upon Cain — -Genesis

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The stigma already touches every member of the Stearnes and Henry family.
In fact, she was so terrified that her daughter would bear the stigma of illegitimacy that she changed her name and contracted a disfiguring disease after moving to Tangiers, where she raised the girl as her sister.
Your brother was ejected from the High Council in disgrace your lands seized and now your son, Alexander, has to bear the stigma of being the son of a traitor.
Being unmarried isn't a stigma to men.
And no one ever suspected? Oh, there's no stigma attached to success, Chief.
But you'll have to carry the stigma of those first few days with you. for the rest of your life.
His issue is that I should distance myself from this man on the grounds of the stigma that he brings us.
I hope so. I hope it'll help you catch him. to help cleanse the stigma of your recent dishonor.
At Ogakor's first Tribal Council, Kel couldn't overcome the stigma of being the loner and accused beef jerky smuggler.
I'm sure you're aware of our. stigma.
A lot of us don't realize the social stigma that these people face on a daily basis.
My stigma is not so vile as what others have in your heart.
Like that's not enough of a stigma!
The family changed their name a century ago and fled the area to escape the stigma after a village burned to the ground.
I cannot leave the factory with the stigma of a thief.
Even if he's acquitted, there's a stigma attached.
There ain't no stigma attached to it out West.
Look, I wouldn't, if I were you, let any of my prospective buyers know. that I was willing to sell them a thing with a stigma attached to it, like that.
I'm branded with the worst stigma imaginable.
That's why we harp on anonymity. Not just to protect the drunk from public stigma, but mainly to keep our darn fool egos under control.
I'm talking about pollen wafting from stamen to stigma.
For in the strict mores of Chinese society, the stigma of her past would prevent her from ever being an acceptable wife.
Oh, there's no stigma attached to success, Chief.
That stigma contributes to oppression and violence and gender inequality as a whole.
Well, there's no stigma to it, sweetheart.
And he has no political stigma.
One thought i cannot endure, what if this young being conceived in the purest innocence should bear a stigma in society?
Mark myltse yes wash the stigma.
Oh, Ally, there's really no stigma.
I hope it'll help you catch him. to help cleanse the stigma of your recent dishonor.
Soon as I shake off the stigma that goes with having a penis.
But even if you're innocent, the stigma of an IAB inquiry. sticks to you like a bad debt.
You are going to serve a sentence, but your victim will have to live her entire life with the stigma and the trauma.
There seemed to be a stigma about my departure.

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Alas, the Greek Treuhand remains an abomination, and it should be a stigma on Europe's conscience.
So his daughter must confront Japan over territorial disputes, to avoid inheriting the stigma of her father's colonial past.
Western leaders' dithering, and the callous, cynical, and cavalier support of Russia and China for Assad, is a stigma that they will bear forever.
Patients, too, may fail to seek treatment, because mental illness still carries a stigma that can make it harder to acknowledge than a physical illness.
From a stigma, however, it has become for Muslims a sign of their positive affirmation of an Islamic identity.
The negative stigma attached to IMF financing is a thing of the past.
When one adds to this the stigma and explicitly discriminatory practices against the mentally ill, it is a wonder that failure to keep appointments and take medications is not more common than it is.
But the stigma of socialism was stronger than the instinct to make a profit.
As for fascism, its political heirs in countries like Italy and France must contend with the stigma of the past.
This removes the stigma of charity, and it is empowering for victims.
In many parts of the world, there is a strong stigma associated with going to the International Monetary Fund, for obvious reasons.
And oh, yes, it would be helpful if the world's greatest philanthropist were to throw his weight behind removing the stigma on DDT.
The stigma surrounding the disease remains hard to dispel, and results in discriminatory attitudes and practices that continue to blight the lives of millions of people.
The Greek authorities and the EU had until recently denied the need for financing, owing to concern that it would signal weakness and create a stigma.
With the stigma on capital controls gone, the IMF should now get to work on developing guidelines on what kind of controls work best and under what circumstances.
One person even told me that, because of those attacks, Japan had received a golden opportunity to clear its name of the stigma of Pearl Harbor.
Over the past few decades, the International Monetary Fund became associated with excessive fiscal austerity, extreme political insensitivity, and - since the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998 - with an out-and-out stigma.

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