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Middle-class motorists often complain they already pay too much in gasoline taxes and registration fees to drive their cars, and that to pay more during congested periods would add insult to injury.
To add insult to injury, only von Behring received the first Nobel Prize in Medicine, in 1901, for his contributions.
To add insult to injury Pope John XIII sent a letter to Nikephoros while Liutprand was in Constantinople calling Otto I Emperor of Rome and even more insultingly referring to Nikephoros merely as Emperor of the Greeks.
To add insult to injury, in 1776 the governor of the island, Johannes de Graeff, was the first to salute the Flag of the United States, leading to growing British suspicions of the Dutch.
Middle-class motorists often complain they already pay too much in gasoline taxes and registration fees to drive their cars, and that to pay more during congested periods would add insult to injury.
They kept the place clear from thieves and to add insult to injury, kept people away from visiting the McCrackens at all.
They can also add insult to injury for people who have hit hard financial times, making their situation worse.
To add insult to injury, the Sport was even available with optional opera windows ( on vinyl-roofed cars ) and fender skirts.
To add insult to injury they gave a toast to " Spirou ", Tintin's most direct rival.
To add insult to injury, it is reported that Fisk was thrown out of the White Sox clubhouse later that season when he stopped by to wish his teammates good luck in the playoffs.
To add insult to injury, the States insisted that all stadtholders derived their authority from the sovereign States of the provinces that appointed them, so Leicester could claim no say in the matter ( an argument that would play an important role in future constitutional conflicts ).
To add insult to injury, a privateer fleet managed to break the blockade of Dunkirk and wreaked havoc on the Dutch herring fleet soon, destroying 10 % of the fleet of Dutch herring busses in August.
They hasten to add that this opinion is not intended to insult the Karaites, but only to give individual Karaites the option of integrating into mainstream Judaism by way of conversion.
To add insult to injury, he put a flower in Piper's mouth before he and Hart walked off-set.
According to tradition, to add insult to injury, it was discovered that Brennus was using heavier weights than standard for weighing the gold.
Schindler was not included in the highly influential International Style exhibit of 1932, while Richard Neutra was and, to add insult to injury, Neutra, incorrectly, was credited as the Austrian who worked on the Imperial Hotel with Wright.
To add insult to injury, the Igaroid that Abrella sent out noted her life isn't worth anything, but Ban stuck up for her.
Because it was clear that the guilt clearly rested on the North Koreans and not Bucher or the sailors on the Pueblo, Chafee stated that " Bucher and his men have suffered enough ", and that a court martial would only add insult to injury.
To add insult to injury, the Romans had erected a temple to the former emperor Claudius in the city, built at local expense.
In these circumstances, to label Barry a murderer was merely to add insult to injury.
To add insult to injury, the NCAA announced at the end of the season that its investigation into the basketball program had found the school guilty of violating numerous NCAA policies.
To add insult to injury, fifty years after the Nanocaust all linked digital archives were corrupted, although it is not known whether this was sabotage or an accident.
Bluto attempts to add insult to injury by forcing Popeye to eat a can of spinach, then wrapping him in chains and dropping him into the water.
To add insult to injury, McAllister showed the media photos of the Gruending home in Ottawa, an oxygen mask because McAllister said that Eastern Canadian residents often complained about the air quality, and a detailed map of the Saskatoon — Rosetown — Biggar riding where McAllister claimed he was the only candidate who actually lived in the riding.

add and injury
If sharp objects, such as nails or broken glass, are added inside the bomb in an attempt to increase the amount of injury, these also add to the risk of premature ignition.
Cacho suffered an Achilles ' tendon injury in 2000, causing him to miss the opportunity to add to his Olympic gold and silver medals at 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
However Pike's season was heavily disrupted by injury and he was unable to add more than a handful of games to his career tally before announcing his retirement on 2 August 2005 with four matches remaining in the regular season.
However his time at sumo's highest rank was brief and injury plagued, and he was unable to add to his tally of championship wins.

add and lost
" The DNA testing was originally proposed to add new members, many of whose family record books were lost during 20th-century upheavals, to the Confucian family tree.
In addition to the number of years lost due to premature death, these measurements add part of the years lost to being sick.
Hence, the energy source that usually provides energy to add a new nucleotide is also lost.
While it is certainly true that a game with too many wild cards can become so random that all skill is lost, the occasional use of wild cards is a good way to add variation to a game and add opportunities for skillful play.
A number of attempts for layer 2 technologies that add QoS tags to the data have gained popularity during the years, but then lost attention.
The costs, such as lost productivity and fraud, are borne by the public and by Internet service providers, which have been forced to add extra capacity to cope with the deluge.
These not only result in lost revenue, but involve additional costs: for instance, payments made for tax advice are essentially deadweight costs because they add no wealth to the economy.
In audience testing, this laugh was so big that a re-edit had to add a hold so that the following dialogue was not lost.
Time Out London states, " As translated onto screen, story is wretched: the jokes are relentlessly crass and objectionable ; the song ' n ' dance routines have been created in the cutting-room and have lost any sense of fun ; Fellini-esque moments add little but pretension ; and scenes of a real open-heart operation, alternating with footage of a symbolic Angel of Death in veil and white gloves, fail even in terms of the surreal.
Trey responded through friend and longtime collaborator Tom Marshall's website explaining that he had lost his original Ross Compressor and that he was so touched that people cared about his effects and guitar tone that he would add the gift to his rig in the original configuration where it has remained ever since.
The Andrews identify her as their lost daughter, but have a twist to add to the tale: when Fanny was an infant, she was indeed stolen from her parents, but the thieves left behind a sickly infant Joseph in return, who was raised as their own.
Though the resident governor general's wife, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, could do little to add her personal touch to Rideau Hall, due to rationing and scarce supplies, she put many of the other royal ladies to work making clothing for those who had lost their homes in the Blitz.
His conduct earned him an audience with George V. However, he lost his sight to a mustard gas explosion and surgeons had to add a metal plate to his head and left arm.
I may add that at the time I did not know a word of English ; I could only glimpse Shakespeare darkly through the mists of Letourneur's translation ; the splendour of the poetry which gives a whole new glowing dimension to his glorious works was lost on me.
: These are used in rebreathers to add gas to the loop to compensate automatically for volume reduction due to pressure increase with greater depth, or to make up gas lost from the system by the diver exhaling through the nose while clearing the mask or as a method of flushing the loop.
The copper is needed to add mechanical stability, and to provide a low resistance path for the large currents in case the temperature rises above T < sub > c </ sub > or the current rises above I < sub > c </ sub > and superconductivity is lost.
As a consequence of the source code for GLDoom, the first port to add OpenGL graphics to Doom, being lost in a hard disk crash, the code was re-released in 1999 under the GNU General Public License after requests from the community.
Lily lost her virginity to the character of Dusty Donovan ; to add to the controversy, actor Brian Bloom, who was playing Dusty, was even younger than Byrne.
The difference in meaning between the dative and accusative word forms is thus lost, and one must add more words to specify what is actually meant, or one will inevitably lose information.
In " Pogo-A-Gogo ", the players must encircle areas with their color to capture the center and add the squares to their score, and in " Pogo Padlock ", the players cannot land on a square of their own color, or all their squares will be lost.
* To add insult to injury, NBC was forced to cancel plans to cover the 1980 Summer Olympics in the wake of the United States ' boycott of the Moscow Games, resulting in many millions of dollars lost in rights fees, facility / equipment investments, and potential ad revenue.
The first team to get any item in the sequence wrong ( or also forgetting to add an item in the Carrington era ) lost the event.

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