It's a chance for cultural liberation, to escape the dismal oppression of autocratic bullies. |
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I want to make all bullies disappear and turn into little weedy shrimps, so they can't bully kids smaller than themselves. |
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The point here is that there were bullies in the school system then just as there are today. |
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They are the real bullies in life and what they need is a real working over by a man their own size. |
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We are so inured to the laxness and corruptness, that we defend the bullies and liars. |
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The death metallers, of course, come across not so much as being in league with Odin, as they'd like to think, as being a group of bullies. |
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That is, these mounted men were regarded as tyrannical bullies, delinquents and pests. |
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When screaming schoolyard bullies act up, the teacher often isolates them in a corner, forcing them to reflect upon their actions. |
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The timidity of the boy afraid to fight, a common object of scorn for schoolyard bullies, was recast as a clinical pathology. |
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Their beloved son was beaten at school each day for refusing to fight the schoolyard bigots and bullies. |
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They are taking action against a gang of bullies who are terrorising workers at the city's main mail depot. |
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Psychological bullies must also have their quota of sycophants, always ready to massage the bully 's ego. |
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I'm not an expert in barehanded fighting, but I struggled with bullies in my time, and I still remember how to punch. |
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Junior high is a particular challenge socially and prime time for bullies to ply their special brand of meanness. |
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The country has no oil, virtually no natural resources of any kind, and is surrounded by bullies and basket cases. |
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Both bullies and victims need help to regain their confidence and self-esteem. |
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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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He was corrupt to his core, a liar, a megalomaniac, a misogynist, a bully and, like most bullies, a coward. |
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During her first week she was jumped by a gang of bullies who proceeded to beat her up. |
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An Internet message board has been pulled amid allegations it was used by bullies to harass and victimise school children. |
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My son needs a sharp-tongued aunt to show him how to take care of the bullies. |
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They are commonly known as sleepers, or gudgeons in Australia and New Guinea, and in New Zealand they are called bullies. |
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They find a little place in the country, far away from monsters and bullies. |
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Today's bullies of the Serengeti plains, lions and spotted hyenas, were paralleled by tyrannosaurs in Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems. |
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I'm not the only one dealing with bullies and an unresponsive school system. |
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She is not going back to school until this is sorted out, because these bullies have threatened to do it again. |
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Lots of children are bullied and are bullies, have complicated family relationships, come from broken homes. |
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Starring Eric Idle as a director, it portrays everyone in Hollywood as either effete New Agers or venal bullies. |
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Traffic jitters and frustration turned nice people into bullies and brutes. |
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Academically-gifted children, like their plump, spotty and speccy brethren, are easy targets for bullies. |
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And because business is about groups and about interactions, bullies can dramatically harm almost any organization. |
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They have to worry about a lot more than bullies and bad influences outside the home. |
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Most school yard bullies wouldn't be caught dead in a dance class, or so the old macho stereotype would have us believe. |
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Slap a pair of handcuffs on the bullies and show them what a real prison is like. |
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His initial reaction is to escape from a stifling home environment, school bullies, and poverty. |
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They have fostered a view of police officers as bullies and oppressors not to be cooperated with. |
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I hate bullies but I do have a horrible feeling I have this bullying streak in me, and it does horrify me. |
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In a touching show of viral support, a man has been identified and given a mass e-hug by thousands after he was fat-shamed by online bullies. |
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Andy, the youngest of three sons, was a very shy child who was picked on by bullies at school. |
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Think all pigeon-hearted bullies grow up to regret their acts of cowardice. |
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Children who learn at a different pace or are anxious or insecure can also be targets for bullies. |
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A karate instructor who teaches his students how to stand up to bullies will star on television chat show Trisha. |
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The man bullies fragile-looking Dave into the car, intimating that he's going to drive down a couple of blocks to rat the boy out to his mother. |
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Ultimately, when we talk about government, we are talking about a bunch of ignorant bullies, looters, and plunderers. |
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After all it takes a lot of courage and imagination to stand up to corporate bullies. |
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Of top priority, of course, is the gospel, which is a fuller answer to the cursedness than standing up to bullies or hugging a grieving mother. |
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We're the ones who unquestioningly march behind bullies into other countries on fictitious pretexts. |
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But it wasn't long before she got in with the wrong crowd, keen to ingratiate herself with her peers, and befriended the bullies themselves. |
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Sometimes it is necessary to adopt devious tactics to expose bullies and cheats. |
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You must hold your head up high and not allow those bullies to push you around. |
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In common with many emos, Sam wore alternative black or dark clothing and had long hair, which attracted the bullies. |
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It's the cocksure performance of weak-minded bullies who will be found out by the first decent team they play. |
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Riders riding big bikes are presumed to be rough, rude and bullies. |
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Yet every day in British newspapers, on television and on the radio, I hear the same tedious stereotypes about loud and stupid American gunslinging bullies. |
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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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The bullies at Mariana push the boundaries of bad behaviour beyond the typical adolescent hijinks and hazing. |
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She has admitted she was pelted with eggs and toilet roll by bullies. |
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I look like easy pickings for the local bullies, but I'm not. |
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Like playground bullies, they've picked on the weakest of the pack. |
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We pay more and more for less and less and are dismissed as inconsequential and treated like children by bullies who want everything their own way. |
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But bullies always end up being reduced to their inner weakling. |
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Male bullies tend to use more physical violence than female bullies, although female bullies are increasingly using physical violence at an alarming rate. |
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These bystanders can help mitigate abuse by calling out bullies. |
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Unfortunately, the starlight Pavilion chose to give their power to bullies and canceled the screening. |
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Compared to other students, bullies have larger friendship groups, higher sociometric rankings, and earlier dating experiences after controlling for pubertal development. |
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And we are empowering the bullies, the delinquents and the troublemakers. |
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The problem became so intolerable that I was packed off to the child psychiatrist to find out what was wrong with me and why I was causing the bullies to target me. |
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All bullies are victims, they all tread on others to make themselves feel safer, and once Alex seemed impermeable she was the must-have friend and defender. |
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Upstarts, such as alpha-type bullies and despotic self-aggrandizers, are eventually restrained, as are overly selfish free-riders and odd-ball deviants. |
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As a hunter with many guns, I despise these bullies and their deceitful shams of wildlife protection. |
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Left to their own devices, children become out of control, learn how to manipulate the adults in their circle and can become bullies and delinquents. |
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We are not the ones who contemplated suicide because we could no longer bear the terror that was being inflicted on us by gangs of thugs and bullies. |
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At times, as the curses and the anathemas rained upon him, he held his hands out in front of him, like a school nerd begging the bullies not to hit him again. |
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Psychologically, why do bullies always beat up on the defenceless? |
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In their intimidation of the history profession they act as bullies. |
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A GIRL nicknamed Jaws by bullies who taunted her because of her underbite is embracing her new post-surgery life. |
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The polls were guarded by bullies who did not hesitate at command to manhandle any decent citizen indicated by the local leaders. |
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Yes, there are some windbags, incompetents, bullies and egotists in politics. |
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Heaven knows, we are accustomed to seeing Tinseltown portray the Brits as a bunch of sadists, rapists, bullies, braggarts and mincing woofters. |
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I thought it was because they're often more interested in becoming mums and nurturers than boardroom bullies. |
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Bailey's first single Crystalise is released on September 11 and is a deeply personal account of his experiences at the hands of bullies. |
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Nicknamed Lo-Cal for his small stature, he is an easy target for high school bullies. |
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But those who argue self-righteously that beauty comes from within have never been the target of vitriolic bullies. |
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A WORKER has won a record pounds 28,000 payout after being shrink-wrapped by bullies. |
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At 13 he was a winner of Italian TV talent show Ti Lascio Una Canzone and was targeted by bullies at school in Rome. |
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But this slayer of bullies can often seem, well, like a bully. |
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The lizard hightails it for the nearest tree, where it bullies smaller lizards, insects, and spiders. |
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But writer and former teacher Geraint Thomas, 45, was once a terrified a schoolboy who suffered at the hands of bullies. |
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The teacher accused the bullies of barbarianism when she caught them taunting the girl in a wheelchair. |
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The only one, it seems, who didn't get harassed is Bancroft, who recalls pummeling a few schoolyard bullies instead. |
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She is always trying to stop the evil schemes of her mortal enemies Stingo and Slugsy, a pair of bullies. |
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The bruised and battered victims of these odious slap-happy bullies need to be heard and encouraged to break the bonds that leave them tethered to such violent brutes. |
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There is a subplot involving Emily's best friend, Jane, and a girl who bullies Jane about her weight, but this neither adds to nor detracts from the story. |
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Encouraging these students how to find friends, dealing with bullies, the wisdom here is good for any kid, but is specifically tailored for those overachievers. |
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We'll keep all the plants that are working well but thin down or, in some cases, ban bullies such as Chamerion angustifolium, known by us all as willowherb. |
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So they got together for a big meeting someplace and started an organization that would protect bullies from people who would not allow them to usufruct with impunity. |
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School bullies always take cheap shots at kids with glasses. |
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The bullies laughed and whistled and the tinnie turned once more, this time racing straight towards them from the port beam, bows tilted up, spray creaming out. |
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Most bullies are stupid, jealous jellybrains, but not Brenda Payne. Brenda was as smart as she was pretty, and she used both of those things to get whatever she wanted. |
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And, yes, some of them are governed by corrupt bullies or megalomaniacs who would rather blow money on space rockets than feeding their own destitute people. |
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He will not admit anything, and downfaces everybody. If he can't out-argue them he bullies them, and then takes their silence for agreement with his views. |
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Bullied at school for being different, for being gay, Mark had spent his life campaigning against homophobia and winning around the bullies with his gentle arguments. |
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