It is believed the bar had hosted a funeral wake on Friday, but it was not yet known if the victim was connected to the event. |
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The father of the 16-year-old kidnap victim is appealing to her abductors to release her. |
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The victim was a 20-year-old Hungarian au pair, with whom he had formed a non-sexual relationship after he met her through a colleague. |
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This early conception of the lycanthrope as a victim of heredity left the monster in a morally ambiguous position. |
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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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The victim of a vicious nightclub assault has appealed for witnesses to help police catch his attacker. |
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I donned a luminous green observer's jacket and watched in awe as the victim was delicately secured and taken away. |
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You can't let that psychological battle have the victim all of a sudden take on the guilt for the atrocious acts of the perpetrator. |
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You weren't a victim in those days, you were a scumbag lowlife and you were a felon. |
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Chaplin destroyed many of the out-takes and rushes from his work, and other pieces fell victim to age. |
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She became another victim of the evil and false conviction that it is the one who is to blame for the accident who rushes the victim to hospital. |
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Police were also aware that the victim was addicted to gambling on football, and there was an extra issue of a love affair. |
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For a driver too, the memory of running someone down will haunt you for the rest of your life, especially if the victim dies. |
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Inspector Stuart Bruce said the victim tried to run away from them down Addison Street, but they chased him and started to punch him again. |
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Like many developments, Leisurama soon ran aground, the victim of poor planning decisions. |
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Desperate to escape, the intruder pushed his victim to the floor and ran off. |
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It follows that in cyberspace the intended victim of a verbal assault is also at least less likely to become disarmed, debilitated, and silenced. |
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Police believe the victim may not have even seen the assassin who murdered him with a single shot to the back. |
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The angle of entry of the arrow indicates that the assailant was standing below his victim when he attacked. |
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The victim was unable to give many details about her assailant because the attack was over in seconds. |
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Moreover, the victim perhaps even turns the table, and turns the loser into a winner. |
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Marijuana smoking, experts point out, can make a helpless addict of its victim within weeks, causing physical and moral ruin, and death. |
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The victim grabbed a piece of firewood to fend off his attacker and one of the attacking group brandished a pair of garden loppers. |
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The victim was not looking for trouble and got drawn into a situation because he was trying to calm people down. |
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He said he looked through the window to check that the victim was all right and saw her move. |
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An arson attack victim has spoken of her fear after finding that firebugs had set fire to her front door. |
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It is there that the victim unleashes his entire arsenal of aggression, which has been stored up for just this occasion. |
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Complaints are lodged by the claimant victim or, if this is not possible, by relatives or representatives. |
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It is believed that the victim was in a small silver car when he was surrounded by a group of around five or six black youths. |
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One of these boys who use the local train for their nefarious activities become the victim of a braggart. |
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The arbitrariness is magnified by the fact that the victim of the crime is not motivating the pursuit. |
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I can see no good reason why the principle of necessity should not be applicable in his case as it is in the case of the victim of a stroke. |
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Truth commissions ritually invert the position of the victim in the politics of pain by shifting the focus from terror to trauma. |
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Soon, she'll get sick of not getting a rise out of you and search for a new victim to hassle. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault outside a Richmond bar which has left the victim fighting for his life. |
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The Right has done a wonderful job of making themselves seem like the victim when they are the ones running the show. |
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As has been pointed out previously on spiked, the status of victim and villain are often interchangeable. |
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The shooting victim did not suffer life-threatening injuries and has now been released from hospital. |
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That hasn't prevented him becoming the object of ridicule among his peers or the victim of inane questioning about his lifestyle. |
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The victim also caught several numbers on the license plate as well as the make of the car. |
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He too is the victim of the fashionable notion of rhetoric, logic and truth that was so widely admired at the time. |
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The founder of an anti-fraud website has himself become the victim of credit card fraud. |
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As he left the pub, the victim heard the sound of car engines revving up, causing excessive noise. |
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Village farmer brings grandson Paarsha to the town doctor only to learn that the child is a one-in-a-million victim of the rare retinoblastoma. |
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She was the victim of another stroke last March which affected the left side of her body and impaired her vision. |
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These sanctions mark a move towards restorative justice, which depends largely on the willingness of the victim to be involved. |
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During his mitigation plea, he restated his claim that he was the victim of a political conspiracy. |
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Her version takes on added resonance and power when you remember that Tori is herself a victim of male violence. |
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Only 17 human bones have ever been found, those of a young woman, perhaps an anciently abandoned victim of the tar. |
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The victim surcharge payment order is also rescinded, and if monies were paid by the appellant, they are to be returned to him forthwith. |
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The original neo-Gothic chapel fell victim to subsidence and was replaced in 1963 with a tepee-like structure covered in copper. |
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The fluid smelt of ammonia and the victim was taken to hospital with stinging eyes after his attacker fled. |
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A French woman who was the victim of a vicious assault in Cork said last night her life is in ruins. |
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Most of our celosia fell victim to damping off, and the larkspur and other flowers were late. |
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A judicious look at his victim convinced Al that he'd better wrap this up before the tub of lard passed out on him. |
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He's a boy, a youngster, a son, a husband, a lover, a king and a victim of my ambitions. |
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A woman who is a repeat victim of car vandals has hit out against the yobs who damage property. |
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The Department of Homeland Security, most observers agree, has been a lame duck, a victim of the rush of resources to Iraq. |
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It is a very intense, dark story about a woman who believes she is the reincarnation of the victim of a terrible crime. |
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He comes nearer and nearer, sizes up his victim with his bulging lacklustre eyes and drives it mad. |
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The station itself was victim to fire in the early nineties and was extensively rebuilt as a shopping mall. |
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I felt that I had been a victim all of my life. I have had all sorts of bad things happen to me. |
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We are supposed to be regenerating an area which fell victim to violent rioters! |
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In one case he recognised an eight-year-old victim by the Alice band she was wearing. |
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Worshippers of Siva who are victim to anger or hatred refrain from meditation, japa, and kundalini yoga. |
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The victim waved a sun reflector in an effort to guide emergency crews through the fast-moving current. |
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Certainly you're not going to treat a victim worse than you would somebody charged with a crime. |
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By the time her flatmates return from work, the victim has become the oppressor. |
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Although unaffected in everyday life, he is the victim of a selective word blindness. |
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Yet more often than not, efforts to knit together national economies fall victim to obstructionism. |
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When a victim browses the site, the code redirects them to one of two sites, most often to another server in Russia. |
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But as Lloyd and his friend left the premises the victim pursued him, grabbing him by the scruff of his neck and kneeing him in the groin. |
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The African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, also called the painted wolf or the Cape hunting dog is the victim mainly of human persecution. |
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Any recoverable benefits paid to the victim of an accident, injury or disease in the relevant period are recoverable from the compensator. |
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Scaring the killer off, he desperately attempts the kiss of life on the hopeless victim until relieved by police. |
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The victim cried repeatedly in the witness box at York Crown Court as she described how Volans kicked her in the head after coming to her house. |
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He said that after Corless saw her victim inside the store she went outside and hid in a telephone kiosk until the pensioner left the shop. |
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The victim is white and stocky, with brown eyes, a square jaw and a pointed nose. |
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The item accepted Hayward entirely on his own terms as the victim of a merciless witch-hunt. |
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He claimed he was the victim of a witch-hunt by fellow officers who said he actively sought complaints against him. |
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Imei can be used to clone illegal copies of a compromised phone and force the victim to pay phone changes he or she didn't incur. |
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Based on the physician's response and receptiveness, the victim may or may not choose to tell others. |
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The judge said that his victim in the armed robbery would have had no idea that the air pistol was not a fully-operational gun. |
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The man said he did not want any trouble but then pointed an air pistol at the ground and fired it, hitting the victim in the left calf. |
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Thomas aimed a kick and some punches at the victim before Buckley struck a single blow at the man. |
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Ask the family for the photograph of the victim that they would most like to see in the paper or on the air. |
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For both victim and abuser, the Church's teachings on redemption and rebirth are a relief and a liberation. |
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It is likely the victim was the only person in the carriage because no-one came to his aid or offered him help when the attack was over. |
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The procedure asked students to compare their relative risk of being the victim of violence and being violent with others to age-mates. |
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Your victim could be the workmate with whom you shared a sandwich from your lunchbox. |
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He told police in interviews that his victim could have been anybody and he had no grudge against the man. |
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The 73 year old victim let a man into her home who claimed he needed to read the gas meter but she did not ask for identification at this stage. |
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A ray of hope appears in the form of Mary Burke, the daughter of a heart attack victim who strikes a chord with the troubled Pierce. |
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His ethnic origin is not confirmed, but Home Office pathologists said that the victim was probably not North African or Afro-Caribbean. |
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Police believe the gunman struck last Wednesday, as the victim changed a flat tyre on his car after his colleagues had left for the day. |
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Is he the victim of a smear campaign that has targeted his his financial affairs? |
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Police are investigating whether he was the victim of a racially motivated attack. |
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They were scared off after a passing motorist sounded his horn, whereupon the victim carried on to the doctors and received medical attention. |
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The victim is said to be frozen with fear and stays to hear the curse, a brief piercing chant, that the kurdaitcha chants. |
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It was only after he left that his victim realised her money had been taken. |
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He becomes the victim of random violence, and is beaten to death by street thugs. |
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We tend to take a clear-cut view of what being a victim of crime entails, and who the victim is in every case. |
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Its low-lying location has long made it victim of tides, winds, and now the rising waters of the Adriatic. |
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There's the co-star, intent on doing his own stunts, who ends up the victim of an unfortunate mishap involving a jump from a twenty-foot ledge. |
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On a day when all the Second Division matches were rained off, Windhill and Salts fell victim to the inevitable with their game finely balanced. |
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Fearing the worst, the victim curled into a ball to try to protect himself from the blows raining on him. |
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Giving evidence, the victim told the jury he had threatened to kill her or told her she would be put away. |
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Sam performs an autopsy on a car crash victim and finds the body is wrought with radiation sickness. |
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Over and over, the new American jingoes depict the U.S. as somehow a victim in the international economy. |
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Sentencing him, she said Margerum had lashed out in drink at someone who had done him no harm and said he could have left his victim blinded. |
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All based upon a thought that the bovicide was committed at that location and the victim was not moved or transported. |
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A man blinded in one eye by a samurai sword attack in Kidbrooke was the victim of mistaken identity, a court has heard. |
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Preyed upon by hawks, foxes, and weasels, they may also fall victim to domestic cats. |
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Two in five of those quizzed reckon their IT department will prevent them from falling victim to threats such as spyware and phishing. |
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Miranda, weak-headed victim of a self-imposed dualism, is a nightmare parody of the figure of the artist in Browning. |
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Instead of that he was a victim of the strange quirks that the proportional representation system continues to throw up. |
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The accused then told the victim he would kill her if she didn't do what he told her to do. |
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The 28-year-old victim suffered a broken jaw and black eyes, among other injuries. |
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Police said it was not clear whether the gunman shot his victim deliberately or accidentally. |
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The victim was a 24-year-old recent graduate of a police academy that has received support and guidance from coalition forces. |
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The other victim came out and both girls shouted at them using extremely abusive language. |
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He feels the need to retreat into impersonal abstractions, into structures or alleged structures over which the victim has no control. |
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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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As an aside, just because the Ethiopian beauty depicted on the cover was a famine victim does not make her any less graceful, willowy or beautiful. |
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This is at least better than the Code of Hammurabi, which considered the rape victim an adulteress. |
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But as a true anti-bullying champion will tell you, a bully is no less a bully simply because his victim seeks to excuse him. |
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Why would Tsarnaev tell the carjacking victim they were responsible for the bombings, as police allege? |
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The court heard Wallington and the victim had spoken on about six occasions over a two week period when she was walking her family's dogs last July. |
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Maggie Smith was Desdemona, the victim of circumstance, in the 1965 Othello adaptation. |
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It shows that the Malaysian airliner may well have fallen victim to a high-altitude game of Russian roulette. |
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The victim in that case was Antoine Sollacaro, a prominent Ajaccio defense lawyer. |
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This hardly seems to be an atmosphere that encourages a sexual assault victim to follow through with an allegation. |
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According to police, Kory then attacked the victim with an aluminum tennis racket. |
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And, as noted with victim blaming, this undermines men as thinking, rational, conscious beings. |
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One complaint details how a priest threatened his victim at gunpoint not to tell authorities about the ongoing rape. |
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TopsyBy Michael Daly A tragic tale of a circus elephant who fell victim to human competition and avarice. |
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Carroll said the victim was awaiting the results of the blood work, which came back in April. |
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Feller also represents victim No. 2, whose story was the subject of bombshell trial testimony. |
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By all accounts he was a good lecturer, although better in his younger days than towards the end of his life, when his absence of mind made him the victim of practical jokes. |
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As soon as the criminal left the shop, the victim snapped back into consciousness and tried to chase after him. |
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I considering accosting a hapless victim in the produce department. |
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As well, the victim states that her two younger brothers often berate her, call her names and accuse her of falsely bringing the charge against their father, the offender. |
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Jayasuriya has fallen victim to the quickies 88 percent of the time against South Africa, 80 percent against Australia and 89 percent against the Windies. |
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In that scenario, the victim would still have the recourse of suing Strauss-Kahn in civil court. |
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Testimony from these fellow criminals has much more weight in court than victim testimony, which can be unreliable, says Clarke. |
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Tearing of tendons is rare, because their breaking strength is high, but the Achilles tendon for example is sometimes the victim of sports injury. |
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The victim in this serve is the clay court, as Roddick hits the ball so hard that it literally gets stuck in the ground. |
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But all the authorities are agreed that the worst aspects of crucifixion were the raging thirst and the excruciating cramps that racked the victim till he died. |
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A witness in the case of seven men accused of conspiracy to murder told police how the car he was travelling in with the victim was rammed by another vehicle. |
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Just over a year ago, Eurotechnix was a victim of a ram raid. |
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Helen Armstead's trajectory, from passive victim to apology guru to contented observer, has little to do with a particular class. |
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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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In Gibson's film, Jesus is reduced to little more than a lump of meat, the victim of whippings and abuse whose physical suffering is shown in gruesome detail. |
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Breitbart forced her to correct a small part of her story, but witch hunts like these will leave every victim cowering. |
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The French navy was the most significant victim of this period of experimentation and had lost several ships which had keeled over and sank due to design faults. |
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The man is believed to have been operating in the area for some time and the victim of the assault had allowed him into her home in August to read her gas meter. |
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Bill is a victim of a pension wind-up after his company went bust. |
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One victim was so overcome by having to relive the terror that he broke down in the witness box and the case had to be adjourned to let him recompose himself. |
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Most coverage of his problems portrays the computer scientist as the victim of a political witch-hunt, and so misses the real story, which is about his links to terrorism. |
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She has portrayed herself as a victim of a witch-hunt by power-mad officials who would use circumstantial evidence to ruin her reputation and career. |
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Once enchanted, the victim will be fed on lizards, wood ants and snakes. |
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But on the right, the conviction that Thomas was a victim is close to sacrosanct. |
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Sadly, such neighborhoods are fast disappearing in Shanghai, where tens of millions of square feet of old buildings fall victim each year to the wrecking ball. |
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He fell victim to his own ignorance, disorganization, and inability to deal with sexual-harassment allegations. |
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He wanted to make sure that he had the maximum amount of time to attack his victim and dispose of her body. |
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Spinoza is also right in his belief that truth is, in the end, our only yardstick, and that to live by any other standard is to be the victim of circumstance. |
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Some pundits are arguing that the DLC was a victim of its own success at remaking the Democratic Party. |
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You can feel compassion for the victim of discrimination or the victim of Typhoon Haiyan or for a drug addict. |
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More to the point, he fells a victim to an obvious amphibology. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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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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Incredibly, the woman resisted and there was struggle between the two before the robber kneed the victim hard in the stomach and ripped the bag from her grasp. |
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Brazil, like every other nation on this planet, including Japan, is the victim of an Anglo-American dictate to try to perpetuate that bankrupt system. |
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When he had pulled out of a film, it was said that he was a victim of stress, but he refuted those claims, retorting that he simply hadn't wanted to do a movie at that point. |
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New Orleans was also the victim of a prolonged failure of the federal government to adopt and fund a serious strategy for revitalizing urban centers. |
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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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Yes, Klein was an actual victim of documented abuse, whereas the only crime against Victoria was familial negligence. |
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A company that produces legitimate and original Internet-only television shows has fallen victim to a particularly aggressive group of anti-piracy protestors. |
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The victim herself feels otherwise, faulting herself for not being able to convey the enormity of what happened. |
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His son, too, finds himself a victim of anti-Semitic behavior. |
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She said death could occur in such a way if a victim had been strangled or if the palm of the hand or a ligature had been pushed against the neck. |
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The south African ringhal cobra is the most venomous snake living in the world which could cause the death of the victim within 15 seconds of the attack. |
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However, there is no doubt he has been a victim of circumstance rather than lack of ability, and it is refreshing that RL bosses have not held that against him. |
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The victim refused to have his fingers amputated although he was given medical advice that failure to do so would result in lockjaw and his death. |
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The victim simply views the screen to make his or her decision and police don't have to waste valuable hours scouring the streets for line-up lookalikes. |
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The victim of the first attempted burglary described the intruder as in his mid 30s, with a ruddy complexion, sandy hair, and wearing black gloves and a light shirt. |
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A furious Selby burglary victim said today that Britain's law lords had lost touch with reality after calling for more lenient sentences for offenders. |
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We do not yet know if the victim was run over deliberately or if the incident occurred by accident but at this stage, the death is being treated as murder. |
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It is Brown who has been celebrated for his good looks and tried to play the victim card. |
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As a victim of lycanthropy, The Wolf had always been hungry for friends. |
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Most cash machine robberies are thought to take place after thieves stand close enough to their victim to see their PIN number and how much money they are withdrawing. |
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Neighbor Elson Reaves was also a victim of a recent crime in which someone stole his pickup truck. |
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The image really serves as a foil to the victim on the tape. |
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Just over two years ago dissidents killed their first victim in their booby trap bomb campaign when they targeted PSNI officer Ronan Kerr. |
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The children are so quick and light-handed, the victim doesn't feel a thing. |
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As of July, 1985, 19 states permitted victim allocution at the sentencing phase of criminal trials. |
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He was the victim of a congressional witch hunt against Communists. |
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The most telling moment in the case was when the victim took the stand. |
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Every few days, some unfortunate was buried on Boot Hill, a victim of his own inexpertness with the six-shooter. |
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The victim has been identified as Mary Margarate Rose, 60, from the south Indian state of Kerala. |
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Vennegoor of Hesselink now faces arace to be ready in time for next Sunday's Old Firm derby along with groin injury victim Scott McDonald. |
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Instead, many fall victim to illusions of reformism, bourgeois democracy, technotopianism, lifestylism, and other bogus schemes. |
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Whereas retribution focuses on the offender's wrong, retaliation focuses on the impulse of the victim to strike back at the offender. |
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The statutory-rape case is doomed to failure, as the alleged victim was 26 at the time of the act. |
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Spermjacking is already illegal. I doubt you'll be a victim unless you bait and switch or something. |
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In 1788, Pitt faced a major crisis when the King fell victim to a mysterious illness, a form of mental disorder that incapacitated him. |
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After ambushing its victim it circles them at great speed, terrifying them, although never doing physical harm. |
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Once the drug wears off the victim is safe and beyond the headless horseman's ghostly reach. |
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A HILLSBOROUGH victim may still have been breathing when he was placed in the recovery position on the pitch, the inquests heard. |
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Dr Scobie's verdict Carrie has been a victim of redintegration, where a person reminds us of someone we once knew. |
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A KITEBOARD surfer has died after he was the victim of a rare mass shark attack. |
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Crowley agrees that Rice was to some degree a victim of bad timing. |
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Strong and vigorous man as he looks, Livingstone has been for years the victim of a secret and insidious disease. |
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In R v Letenock, the defendant claimed mistakenly to believe that the victim was about to attack him. |
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The victim must be placed in apprehension or fear that force would be used immediately before or at the time of the taking of the property. |
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In R v Robinson the defendant threatened the victim with a knife in order to recover money which he was actually owed. |
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Miss Alka Brigue, prosecuting, said Senior ordered his victim to call the suspected thief but he had no credit on his phone. |
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Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take anything of value by force, threat of force or by putting the victim in fear. |
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It is possible that the popular religious author Richard Rolle, who died on 30 September 1349, was another victim of the Black Death. |
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Thus, the defendant cannot choose how the victim is to act, nor what personality to have. |
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In R v Dear a stab victim reopened his wounds while in the hospital and died. |
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If someone's act is to have any consequence legally, it must have in some way caused a victim harm. |
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When pundettes tut-tut that playing the victim is not what a feminist should do, they forget that Hillary is not a feminist. |
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The slump in demand for Axminster carpets has claimed a new victim with plans to cut 85 jobs. |
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The victim was then blocked or tripped when they tried to pursue the larcenist. |
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McCook admitted a further breach of the restraining order by approaching the victim the day before his trial was due. |
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Encouraging any victim of crime to come forward makes us all safer. |
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After being hired to get the group in shape, married ex-marine Shane Lawton told one victim to take off her bra so he could measure her. |
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A poison is inhaled or ingested, whereas venom produced by snakes is injected into its victim via fangs. |
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Only about a third of juveniles survive into their second year, many falling victim to predation. |
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Although portrayed as loyal, honest and moral, Isengrim is forever the victim of Reynard's wit and cruelty, often dying at the end of each story. |
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Roy Dudley Leaker, 61, of Heol Layard, Tremorfa, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to running a red light and was fined PS100 with a PS20 victim surcharge. |
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The weakened Italian sovereigns soon fell victim to conquest by European powers such as France, Spain and Austria. |
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The victim thought this was odd and he went to police to get help identifying the leaser, who had only written Jeff on his receipt, police said. |
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It was the most prominent victim among about 200 ships wrecked by the Royal Charter Storm. |
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Left-wingers will play the victim card while others will deplore the lack of accountability for native leaders. |
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First, either the victim would have died if such was likely, or it would be clear that the patient was in danger. |
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The elderly victim of the burglary was in a care home when his bungalow in Barnstaple was broken into. |
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There was no need to kill the hundred individuals if the Red Brigades chose the one victim with Leninist precision. |
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This impressive mammal seemed on the verge of extinction, a victim of enlightenment and manners and corporate groupspeak. |
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Shortly before the completion of the goatproof fence I was the victim of a severe illness. |
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No matter who the victim was, every right-thinking person must condemn murder. |
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One of the suspects admitted to lethally stabbing the victim with a knife in his chest, while the other admitted to assaulting him. |
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The main exception is injuries received when the victim has gone into a place where injury is likely. |
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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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The victim was able to enforce his evidence against the alleged perpetrator. |
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Better to decay in absolute delirium, than to be the victim of the methodical unreason of ill-bestowed love. |
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The victim held up his hand to repel the attacker and received a defensive knife wound. |
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the victim was not from the Revelstoke area, in southeastern British Columbia. |
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If anyone is a victim of a loan shark, or knows of someone who is, we would urge you to speak to us in confidence, as we can help. |
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His debilitated body, the victim of the wasting disease, could no longer support his weight. |
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The cradle was ill-made. One victim fell into the sea and was lost and the ensuing delay cost three more lives. |
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This writer was the victim of the most crushing mauvaise honte, and could therefore describe it from experience. |
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He also insisted that Jesus was the victim of his Roman executors and his cowardly Sadducean judges. |
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A SADOMASOCHISTIC killer who filmed his victim has been given a life sentence after being found guilty of her murder in the Republic. |
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The 26-year-old male victim was walking his bichon frise in a Newcastle park when the danger dog struck. |
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After that point, Dryden suffered for his conversions, and he was the victim of many satires. |
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One victim was a 61-year-old witch doctor, known locally as a Sangoma, who died when the mob burned down his home and set him alight in Khutsong. |
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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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The role of advocate in the SART is performed by a community-based victim advocate. |
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Righetti High was the victim of Newbury Park's most devastating air assault of the season with Cameron Merrill at quarterback. |
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Many of the curses related to thefts of clothes whilst the victim was bathing. |
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In the end, the scam artist takes off with the fee and the victim gets nothing in return. |
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After the unsuspecting victim had already sent the money by wire, the scam artist becomes unreachable by internet. |
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Abraham lost after a disqualification against former Froch victim Andre Dirrell. |
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As with crime statistics elsewhere, they are broadly divided into victim studies and police reports. |
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The plane made for Stanley, where it fell victim to friendly fire from the Argentine defenders. |
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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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An example of sentencing is that UK pensioner and cancer victim Karl Andree, aged 74, faced 360 lashes for home brewing alcohol. |
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Part 3 allows maximum imprisonment of 12 years or a fine of the fifth category if the victim has been killed. |
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The fact that a kidnapped victim may have been taken across state lines brings the crime within the ambit of federal criminal law. |
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Jean Le Bel also stated that in 1327 the king was a victim of 'la grosse maladie', which is usually taken to mean leprosy. |
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Kors points to the fact that Pope John had been the victim of an assassination attempt via poisoning and sorcery. |
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The regent who succeeded him, the Earl of Lennox, was also a victim of violence. |
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Mary's courage at her execution helped establish her popular image as the heroic victim in a dramatic tragedy. |
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Of the fighter losses 29 were from flak, one ran out of fuel, two collided, and one was a victim of friendly fire. |
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The ninth victim escaped and soon came back to the Norse camp with a force. |
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He ran off when he saw the lights of a passing car, leaving his victim requiring brain surgery. |
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The first victim to lose her life in a Sutcliffe attack was Wilma McCann on 30 October. |
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If there were any Frisii left in Frisia, they fell victim to the whims of nature, civil strife and piracy. |
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It is unclear whether Augusta Treverorum itself fell victim to the Alamannic invasion. |
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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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As the Wars were raging on, Caesar fell victim to a great deal of criticisms from Rome. |
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Alamannic tradition is particular in doubling the fee if the victim was a woman, so that the weregeld for a free woman is 400 shillings. |
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In September, after arriving at Malacca, the expedition fell victim to a conspiracy ending in retreat. |
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Mexico's National Geography and Statistics Institute estimated that in 2014, one out of five Mexicans was victim of crime in some form. |
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If the victim recovered, the shrines were removed and carried away in a special paper chair or boat for burning. |
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Polar bears are stealth hunters, and the victim is often unaware of the bear's presence until the attack is underway. |
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Sheep may fall victim to poisons, infectious diseases, and physical injuries. |
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Some verbs have rarer, secondary uses as copular verbs, such as the verb fall in sentences like The zebra fell victim to the lion. |
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The prosecution case was that the victim had been unarmed and thus presented no threat to the defendant. |
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When the victim threatened the defendant with a beer glass, the defendant fatally stabbed him with a knife. |
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Mere violation of the law can entitle the victim to a statutory award, even if no actual injury occurred. |
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The victim had stepped inside a metal safety cage where the huge automaton was housed. |
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Perry was the victim of brain freeze, and we have seen this movie before. |
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As to the malicious wounder, she may in fact be indifferent to whether her victim dies. |
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Yes, I know he was the one that was married blah blah blah and she still sees herself a victim in that whole unhappy saga. |
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He grabbed one victim at a car wash and another at a bus stop. |
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In 2001, he starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal, as Mason Verger, the only surviving victim of Hannibal Lecter. |
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This time, Hitchcock makes the victim and villain kindreds, rather than opposites, as in Strangers on a Train. |
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