The community continues to fall victim to bigotry and prejudice on a regular basis. |
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Later, as he went forth to achieve his goal of becoming Prime Minister by any means necessary, many more would fall victim to his whims. |
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British travellers can fall victim to the disease if they do not boil food and water before consumption. |
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The provincial Hamiltons are immediately attracted to the lure of the city and soon fall victim to its various temptations. |
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Yet more often than not, efforts to knit together national economies fall victim to obstructionism. |
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Preyed upon by hawks, foxes, and weasels, they may also fall victim to domestic cats. |
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Metals that normally fall victim to corrosion will sometimes exhibit a passivity to corrosion. |
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In building a market, though, it may fall victim to the troubles that plague trailblazing companies, analysts said. |
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Most of those who fall victim to these kinds of accidents have neither planned nor been mentally prepared to execute an abort. |
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More often than not, efforts to knit national economies into one supranational whole fall victim to obstructionism. |
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The compartmentalization that academics have allowed themselves to fall victim to is a catastrophe. |
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Paradoxically, as prostitutes the children often fall victim to the very legal system that should be protecting them. |
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If accuracy and nuance sometimes fall victim to all this rhetoric, well, there's a war on, folks. |
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Attraction is such an enticement that some fall victim to it. |
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As established Japanese black pines fall victim to an unstoppable infestation of black turpentine beetles along the Atlantic coast, cypress trees are taking their place. |
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The most vulnerable members of our society fall victim to the repulsive and detestable warlords and gang masters who conceal their depraved activity behind closed doors. |
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Software firms should be forced to pay up if their customers fall victim to e-criminals because of security flaws, an influential Parliamentary group said today. |
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The new users often fall victim to no-pay disconnects, she explains. |
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The family is the most powerful educational context and it cannot fall victim to the surrogate of television or other digital baby-sitters. |
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When pitcher Mike Hampton signed with the Colorado Rockies, many people wondered aloud whether he would fall victim to the rarefied air of the Mile High city. |
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A new motorcycle is a big investment, so you want to be sure that you won't lose out if you fall victim to theft or have a serious accident. |
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They often fall victim to acts of violence and some are forced into prostitution. |
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Some of today's criminals are so sophisticated and imaginative that anyone could fall victim to their schemes. |
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An average of four persons a month fall victim to the explosion of undetonated mines and shells. |
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In such a world, you could make informed choices and not fall victim to discrimination both legally and in practice. |
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Even if you take steps to safeguard your personal information, you could still fall victim to identity theft. |
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Draft resolutions should pass or fail according to their merits and not fall victim to procedural tricks. |
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Careful: don't hit the walls of the caves or fall victim to the traps, or you will lose hitpoints. |
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We have so many cases of people who fall victim to this and so many homicides are committed in card rooms! |
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Young workers are very frequently exploited and too often fall victim to practices bordering on slavery. |
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Blown like plankton by the winds and the tides, these innocent larvae could fall victim to so many unheeding forces that without his vigilance many would not reach maturity. |
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Even the most astute observer of the healthiest lifestyle can fall victim to the pangs of weather-related headaches. |
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She threw herself into the club scene and, although she claims not to have dabbled much herself, saw several friends fall victim to drug-related mental illness. |
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We have not managed to phase out the consumption of leaded petrol, and as a result, every year more than 4000 people fall victim to air pollution in Iran. |
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Miller took particular exception to a post in which Kelley had worried she might fall victim to foul play. |
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You'll also be less likely to fall victim to the muscle tension and strain that most keyboard-tapping cubicle dwellers are afflicted with every day. |
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Please Jack, don't fall victim to the lure of cash and a trophy wife. |
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We all fall victim to the unquestioning use of terms that are created by someone, somewhere, to create an impression of something that means something else. |
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One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. |
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The figures also reveal that homes in upmarket areas of Scottish towns and cities are just as likely to fall victim to housebreakers as the poorest schemes. |
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These in turn fall victim to the snapping jaws of small to medium-sized ichthyosaurs, marine reptiles not unlike modern dolphins, and averaging some 3 meters in length. |
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Should you fall victim to scam, please press charges! |
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Police are warning people to keep a close eye on their belongings to make sure they don't fall victim to opportunist thieves. |
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Should a Member State fall victim to a terrorist attack or a natural or man-made disaster, the other Member States shall assist it at the request of its political authorities. |
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Or it can fall victim to the minefield of oppositional street politics. |
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The situation is compounded by the lack of police presence in the slums and when women fall victim to violence they are unlikely to see justice done. |
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Instead, many fall victim to illusions of reformism, bourgeois democracy, technotopianism, lifestylism, and other bogus schemes. |
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Indeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes. |
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Most people still fall victim to the thinking that Smith was a free market economist without exception, though he was not. |
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If he were to die from natural causes or fall victim to assassination, Rome could be subjected to another round of civil war. |
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Sheep may fall victim to poisons, infectious diseases, and physical injuries. |
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It has also been demonstrated that violence against women is an important factor in the lives of women and girls who fall victim to human trafficking and prostitution. |
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And oceanic manta rays fall victim to them, too. |
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Might Washington, like Rome, fall victim to imperial overstretch? |
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How very typical that such a firstrate institution should fall victim to the money-men and the beancounters. |
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Stagflation: Growth could fall victim to high energy prices and rising interest rates, but tight world capacity means that inflation may continue to rise, albeit moderately. |
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He predicts 30 to 40 percent of the ponderosas and 80 percent of the pinons will fall victim to insects by next summer. |
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When we're too attentive, we fall victim to tunnel vision. |
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Would a national voluntary service policy for youth also fall victim to the desire to spread federalist propaganda using a self-development program? |
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Children of married parents generally have fewer problems at school, they are healthier physically and psychologically, and they are less likely to fall victim to child abuse or neglect. |
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Benjamin Walker plays Abraham who, as a boy, sees his mum fall victim to vampire and slave trader Jack Barts. |
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I hope he does not fall victim to this deadly sin. |
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On the whole, men fall victim to violence more often. |
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The Surrey RCMP strives to provide tips for seniors to ensure that they stay safe and that they don't fall victim to abuse or become involved in a fraud or scam. |
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Workers who pillory a lack of hygiene should not fall victim to this. |
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Because there is violence as long as there are homeless children eking out a living on the streets, inhaling glue to appease their hunger until they fall victim to some 'death squad' or end up in the most extreme degradation. |
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Infrastructure improvements in the villages from which the children came are providing a shield against poverty and a means of monitoring the children so that they do not fall victim to traffickers. |
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Many children fall victim to trafficking every year. |
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As a boy in Pigeon Creek, Indiana, Abraham Lincoln witnesses his beloved mother fall victim to vampire Jack Barts, who lives among the humans as a slave trader. |
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I reflect on how easily the building could fall victim to squatters and, in a moment of bolshiness, think it would serve the negligent owners jolly well right. |
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It is better to take caution than to fall victim to a corruptive virus. |
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Nevertheless, Father Smith is able, like the mature Will Barrett, to name the truth of their condition, and so not fall victim to the great depriver, Satan. |
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