| Just because the people in your old school bullied you, doesn't mean people will bully you in your new school. |
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| Nor was he much better behaved towards Penny, whom he bullied and whose husband he treated with contempt. |
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| All those years he made fun of me, bullied me, pushed me around, I think that it was his cry for help. |
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| Even more problematic is the fact that Ichi is no longer a bullied child, but a bullied pubescent. |
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| If you're thinking already about where to go on holiday next year, don't get bullied into taking your tour operator's travel insurance. |
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| Rams can be quite shy and may be bullied out of space and food when the acaras get bigger. |
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| Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of opinionated, narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do? |
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| For those of you who lied, twisted, cheated and bullied until the least worst choice available to me was to close the site, congratulations. |
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| The handwriting and style were that of a class geek that Jeremy probably bullied into writing. |
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| I feel that I was bullied into agreeing to take it and I don't think it's the right thing for me. |
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| Not only was she intimidated by the managers, she also alleges they bullied other staff members who wanted to join the union. |
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| A pregnant mother was spared a prison sentence after she was bullied into drug offences by her estranged partner. |
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| The academic argues in her book that sexually active school girls are often slut-shamed and bullied by their peers. |
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| Once, he was bullied into crawling between the legs of one of them in public. |
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| A staggering half of all secondary school children and a quarter of those at primary school say they have been bullied in the last year alone. |
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| Lots of children are bullied and are bullies, have complicated family relationships, come from broken homes. |
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| Richard, a black belt second dan, took up the martial art of shotokan after being bullied in junior school, and found it boosted his confidence. |
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| They bullied their allies into cutting off supplies of fuel oil to the country in November. |
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| The kid who was bullied becomes the bully, taunting, beating up fellow students, and intimidating teachers. |
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| He was bullied at school but was also hyperactive and a disruptive influence and ended up in care. |
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| The unsung Victorian adventurer hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma. |
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| They bullied their way into my apartment, uploaded the game onto my computer and demanded that I give it a try. |
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| She conducted herself with calmness and firmness, and she resolutely refused to be undermined and bullied by those around her. |
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| What field trials represent is an economic reality that our Government and governments across Europe are being bullied by the giant corporations. |
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| The once quiet little girl who was mercilessly bullied at her last school was giving them what for. |
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| Ever since Wapping they have bullied, done just as they pleased and ignored the union. |
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| The story had been that these big, bulky gray squirrels simply bullied the red squirrels. |
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| Other students related similar accounts of having witnessed bullying or having been bullied by college teachers. |
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| Applying maximum pressure, I turned the fish and really bullied it into my landing net. |
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| On the news today, maybe you heard about a lawsuit brought by parents of a child who was bullied at school. |
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| He went to various progressive private schools, including a boarding school in Connecticut where he was taunted and bullied. |
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| A boy who was being bullied was so angry that he wrote a hit list, then crumpled it up and threw it away. |
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| Others are bullied, either because they are isolated from their peers or because a sick or disabled parent is an easy object of ridicule. |
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| A few years ago, working for my ex employer, I was bullied and picked on by my line manager and one of his friends who worked with us. |
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| I was bullied because I had an unusual surname and a broad Liverpudlian accent. |
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| But there, a team of dedicated sheepdogs is helping individuals ranging from bullied children to shy businessmen become more assertive. |
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| I always found it was appalling when an older kid bullied or picked on someone younger. |
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| Flattered by the officer's attentions, the girl, who was being bullied at school, did not report the incidents. |
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| I was at Harrow County grammar where I'd arrived two years earlier from a private prep school to be bullied because my accent was too posh. |
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| With legal impropriety, the judge bullied the jury into a finding of guilty. |
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| Kids on the spectrum get bullied or shunned by the ignorant members of neurotypical society. |
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| Only one per cent said they had been bullied because of their ethnic origin. |
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| He'd spent his life being clouted by Dudley and bullied by his aunt and uncle. |
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| These chronically bullied children represent an important target group for empirical inquiry and clinical intervention. |
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| Dobbin is horribly bullied by his schoolfellows at Dr Swishtail's when it is discovered that his father is a grocer. |
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| The fish itself was a big bruiser of a portion that looked like it bullied everyone in the schoolyard. |
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| No, it's a small child being bullied in the schoolyard, crying that he's had enough. |
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| The rapacious company bullied and bought its way into poorer countries by making false promises of cheap fuel supplies. |
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| I can't help thinking if her children were bullied, she would be in the head's office like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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| The poems demonstrated a range of feelings and ideas about bullying, from where to go if you are being bullied to how bullies feel. |
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| His nose is still the defiant beak it was when I first met him, when we were both thirteen and bullied at a new and ghastly school. |
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| It marks the end of the road for him and for all who bullied and killed in his name. |
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| At all times you must support, encourage and help your child but even more so when they are being bullied. |
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| They bullied younger children, they teased girls, they fought boys weaker than themselves. |
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| Jessica is taunted by boys at school for being a toffee-nosed virgin and Tom is bullied for being a weirdo. |
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| As a result, I spent six years being unendingly tormented and bullied. |
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| Golden State agriculture workers say the union that was supposed to protect them has bullied them into a terrible contract. |
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| Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child. |
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| In cases such as a spate of recent suicides by adolescents who were bullied on Facebook, the perpetrators were well known. |
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| Even in my conservative small-town high school, I was bullied more for wearing skinny jeans than I was for being an atheist. |
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| The sufferers have been bullied, the bullies have suffered, everyone has a wound deeper than someone else. |
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| And so Emmert, unable to rely upon the NCAA's rulebook for justification, took to the bully pulpit and bullied, righteously. |
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| And every side, as dawkins does, professes to find themselves muffled and bullied by the other. |
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| As for whether Gaga herself was ever bullied, her mother recalls one anxiety-ridden weekend that became a defining moment. |
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| Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, Hawke is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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| Simon Russell Beale's Cassius is not so much the scheming Machiavellian, but a timid, bullied character, more resentful than envious of those who hold office. |
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| He dealt with an awkward question on devolution with the surety and intelligence you would expect from a man who refused to be bullied into Vietnam. |
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| He boldly tugs the barkeep's jacket to get served, but immediately gets bullied by one of the patrons for no reason other than that he's a new face and an easy mark. |
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| I had trained myself not to go to the bathroom throughout my elementary and junior high school years, because I was bullied. |
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| Granted, I was still stimulated, but by much different things, such as the sight of a tree, naked of its leaves, bullied by the biting afternoon gusts. |
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| Think back to your highschool days and recall the most nerdy, goofy, awkward kid that you and your jock friends bullied around and tormented each and every year. |
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| This whole summit is about a survey that they release, saying that one in five kids are sexting, one in three kids bully or are being bullied over the internet. |
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| I wouldn't want a bullied child, but I wouldn't want a mini-me either. |
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| Online support groups, say critics, potentially risk exposing the bullied to other trolls. |
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| He gunned his engine, and bullied the schooner through, scraping bottom. |
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| They bullied the law, and they bullied the power structure and the structure of civilized society. |
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| He was bullied at first, until he learned to stand up for himself. |
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| Parents have to scramble to make sure their kids aren't sending dirty messages to their friends, or getting bullied or catfished by an old man pretending to be a cool tween. |
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| The persecuted, bullied and misunderstood see a kindred spirit. |
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| Taking it a step further, few news reports have examined how society's fixed notion of gender roles may determine more than just who is being bullied. |
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| Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, he is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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| So he argued, cajoled, bullied and coerced his troops, and they began preparing for the siege of Mexico. |
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| Jill shrugged again, this time defeatedly, as if some toy had been bullied from her hands. |
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| In the throes of insatiable envy, they bullied their husbands into becoming effete cogs, Whyte's Organization Men. |
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| They now have seven red cards in a season when they have often been bullied out of games. |
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| They should not be given to yobs to be kicked around the floor and bullied, perhaps starved, tied up, and put through a lot of cruelty. |
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| In fact, Clementi was bullied less than most victims of bullying. |
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| An inquest in Bradford heard he was bullied at West Suffolk College and that his mother struggled to get appropriate mental health intervention. |
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| The slaves who do all the yakka could be another species, small and easily bullied. Failing that, enslaved humans will do. |
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| So make it crystal clear that you will not be bullied into disinviting your mum. |
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| In October 2004, Sarah Forsyth claimed that she had been dismissed unfairly by Eton College and had been bullied by senior staff. |
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| Moreover, those who were bullied and bullied others were most likely to have any parasomnia. |
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| The firearm fondlers who lead the NRA have for too long bullied lawmakers into making it easier to buy a gun than to register to vote. |
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| Nix still thinks of himself as the bullied fat boy, and he struggles to find his voice. |
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| It bullied our friends not to let our senior officials visit or make stopovers. |
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| In part of the book you discuss getting bullied in high school. |
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| Some members of the family were bullied, for example Lindsey, so he was swiftly taken out of school and a tutor came once again. |
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| And oh how theatrically concerned he was as orange tanorexic Charley revealed she'd been bullied. |
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| One of the biggest obstacles is families fearing their child will be abused or bullied if they are not in the sheltered workshop. |
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| For the rest of us, however, who haven't been reeducated in Room 101, saying it, or being bullied into saying it, doesn't make it so. |
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| He said to have found the inspiration from being a victim of bullying himself when he was young, saying he got bullied because of his small stature. |
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| Yes, much like Richard Gere's Gigolo, Car becomes a suspect, gets bullied by the authorities and quickly finds his well-connected friends otherwise engaged. |
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| His parents determinedly afforded him an education at Annan Academy, Annan, where he was bullied and tormented so much that he left after three years. |
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| A surprise guest was funnyman John Bishop who was affectionally bullied into ditching the wisecracks for the guitar and a discordant singalong of Daydream Believer. |
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| Security police and the government bullied many of them into silently selling out on their Hippocratic Oath when it came to the care of activist patients. |
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| A highlight is this claret-soaked '70s smash starring Sissy Spacek as a bullied teen with telekinetic powers who wreaks revenge at her high school prom. |
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| Concern about their teenager being bullied online is second to last. |
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| He despised his time there, being bullied, bored, and homesick. |
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