Victims Sentence Examples

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  • We were engaged in locating all of their victims we could find.

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  • People are often victims of their own natures.

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  • He claimed to keep his victims, sometimes for weeks.

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  • Do you always visit the relatives of accident victims on your personal time?

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  • The tale of his victims is said to have exceeded roo,000.

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  • It has been held that animal sacrifice is the primitive form and that the decay of totemism or lack of domestic animals has brought about the substitution of a human victim; but it has also been urged that in many cases animal victims are treated like human beings and must consequently have replaced them, that human beings are smeared with the blood of sacrifice, and must therefore have themselves been sacrificed before a milder regime allowed an animal to replace them.

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  • He possessed the capability to make victims forget, yet when they were willing participants, as most were, he enjoyed knowing they remembered their time with him.

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  • Semites and Egyptians, Peruvians and Aztecs, slew human victims; Africa, especially the West Coast, till recently saw thousands of human victims perish annually; in Polynesia, Tahiti and Fiji were great centres of the rite - in fact, it is not easy to name an area where it has not been known.

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  • In Persia Jews are often the victims of popular outbursts as well as of official extortion, but there are fairly prosperous communities at Bushire, Isfahan, Teheran and Kashan (in Shiraz they are in low estate).

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  • Were victims ever suspicious of their attackers beforehand?

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  • Most of the bodies haven't been recovered but he likes to take his victims while they're sleeping.

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  • In 1894 a more serious rebellion in the mountainous region of Sassun was ruthlessly stamped out; the Powers insistently demanded reforms, the eventual grant of which in the autumn of 1895 was the signal for a series of massacres, brought on in part by the injudicious and threatening acts of the victims, and extending over many months and throughout Asia Minor, as well as in the capital itself.

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  • The country was ravaged by a monster, the Sphinx; Oedipus solved the riddle which it proposed to its victims, freed the country, and married his own mother.

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  • Another way in which a demon is held to cause disease is by introducing itself into the patient's body and sucking his blood; the Malays believe that a woman who dies in childbirth becomes a langsuir and sucks the blood of children; victims of the lycanthrope are sometimes said to be done to death in the same way; and it is commonly believed in Africa that the wizard has the power of killing people in this way, probably with the aid of a familiar.

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  • Activity in missionary work, especially in alleviating the distresses of the victims of the Druses, soon brought him prominently into notice; he was made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and in October 1861, shortly after his return to Europe, was appointed French auditor at Rome.

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  • The Levites, who formerly ministered in the high places, now discharge the subordinate offices of gate-keepers and slaughterers of the sacrificial victims.

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  • Before 22 Prairial the Revolutionary Tribunal had pronounced 1220 death-sentences in thirteen months; during the forty-nine days between the passing of the law and the fall of Robespierre 1376 persons were condemned, including many innocent victims. The lists of prisoners to be sent before the tribunal were prepared by a popular commission sitting at the museum, and signed, after revision, by the Committee of General Security and the Committee of Public Safety jointly.

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  • Among its most celebrated victims may be mentioned Marie Antoinette, the Hebertists, the Dantonists and several of the Girondists.

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  • These magnificent waterworks were opened in 1873, and their sanitary influence was soon felt, in the almost complete disappearance of typhoid fever, which had numerous victims before.

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  • The sympathies of Dante Alighieri, the Florentine patriot and foe of Rome, were naturally in favour of the victims of an aristocratic prelate, opposed to all reconciliation with Florence.

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  • The only favour Savonarola craved before death was a short interview with his fellow victims. This the signory unwillingly granted.

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  • Sacerdotal robes were thrown over the victims, and then roughly stripped off by two Dominicans, the bishop of Vasona and the prior of Sta Maria Novella.

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  • The thing is not a product of insanity, as the term is usually interpreted; letters always left behind by the victims prove them to have been in full possession of their reasoning faculties up to the last moment.

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  • In obedience to these they often travelled hundreds of miles in company with, or in the wake of, their intended victims before a safe opportunity presented itself for executing their design; and, when the deed was done, rites were performed in honour of that tutelary deity, and a goodly portion of the spoil was set apart for her.

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  • Special deities, moreover, will demand special victims, while the more rustic numina, such as Pales, should be given milk and millet cakes rather than a blood-offering.

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  • Temples that had been wellnigh deserted were already beginning to be frequented, rites long intermitted were being renewed, and the trade in fodder for sacrificial victims was reviving.

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  • The description is particularly noteworthy for the sudden appearance of birds of prey, which attempted to carry off the victims of the sacrificial covenant.

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  • The priests were the Arval Brothers, who conducted the victims - ox, sheep and pig (suovetaurilia) - in procession with prayer to Ceres round the boundaries of the ager Romanus.

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  • The Semite or savage who sets up a sacred stone or Bethel believes indeed that a divine power or influence enters the stone and dwells in it, and he treats the stone as if it were the god, kisses it, anoints it with oil, feeds the god in it by pouring out over it the blood of victims slain.

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  • It reviews all the abuses, declares that the German people are the victims of war, devastation and dearth, and that the common man is beginning to comment on the vast amount of wealth that is collected for expeditions against the Turk through indulgences or otherwise, and yet no expedition takes place.

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  • The case was carried to England, where in 1695 parliament reversed the attainders of the victims, and for many years the province was rent by the Leislerian and anti-Leislerian factions.

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  • To fill his exhausted treasury he put to death his wealthy subjects and confiscated their property; even the poor fell victims to his thirst for blood.

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  • It is indeed plain that such a sacrifice - for we have here to do, not with human victims in general, but with the sacrifice of the dearest earthly thing - could only be paid to the supreme deity; and Manasseh and his people never ceased to acknowledge Yahweh as the God of Israel..

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  • In Scythia an old iron sword served as the symbol of the god, to which yearly sacrifices of cattle and horses were made, and in earlier times (as apparently also at Sparta) human victims, selected from prisoners of war, were offered.

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  • The family have on the preceding days solemnly visited the grave, and offered to the shades gifts of water, wine, milk, honey, oil, and the blood of black victims; they have decked the tomb with flowers, have renewed the feast and farewell of the funeral, and have prayed to the ancestors to watch over their welfare.

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  • Two of her sons, Nero and Drusus, had already fallen victims to the machinations of Sejanus.

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  • On the great day of the feast there was a procession of the priests, the sacrificial assistants of every kind, the representatives of every part of the empire with their victims, of the cavalry, in short of the population of Attica and 1 So named from a note (1902) directed by Dr Don Louis Maria Drago, the Argentine minister of foreign affairs, to the Argentine diplomatic representative at Washington at the time of the difficulties of Venezuela incident to the collection of debts owed to foreigners by that country.

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  • There were two periods, called the great Adai and little Adai, at which human victims, chiefly prisoners of war or condemned criminals, were immolated.

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  • As such he survives in the Charos or Charontas of the modern Greeks - a black bird which darts down upon its prey, or a winged horseman who fastens his victims to the saddle and bears them away to the realms of the dead.

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  • The cruelties they inflicted on their victims are almost beyond conception.

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  • Lysias and Polemarchus were on a list of ten singled out to be the first victims. Polemarchus was arrested, and compelled to drink hemlock.

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  • The period between the rise of the Abbasids and the quasi-independent dynasties of Egypt was marked by much religious persecution, occasioned by the fanaticism of some of the caliphs, the victims being generally Moslem sectarians.

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  • In January 1791 a terrible plague began to rage in Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt, to which Ismail Bey and most of his family fell victims. Owing to the need for competent rulers IbrghIm and Murad Bey were sent for from Upper Egypt and resumed their dual government.

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  • Thus securely placed, they began a heavy fire on their victims; and immediately the troops who closed the procession, and who had the advantage of higher ground, followed their example.

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  • At the isthmus of Corinth dwelt Sinis, called the Pine-Bender, because he killed his victims by tearing them asunder between two pine-trees.

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  • Many victims of the plague were buried in a pit neighbouring to these fields, near the junction of Goswell Road and Old Street.

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  • The noblest survivals of Buddhism in India are to be found, not among any peculiar body, but in the religion of the people; in that principle of the brotherhood of man, with the reassertion of which each new revival of Hinduism starts; in the asylum which the great Hindu sects afford to women who have fallen victims to caste rules, to the widow and the out-caste; in the gentleness and charity to all men, which takes the place of a poor-law in India, and gives a high significance to the half satirical epithet of the " mild " Hindu.

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  • In the last quarter their victims were British subjects, and at last it became imperatively necessary to check their advance.

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  • Both the brothers fell victims to the proscription which followed Caesar's death, Quintus being put to death in 43, some time before Marcus.

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  • Each of the victims has been restored to his former rank, but the operator - r has been applied to both.

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  • Its patient watchfulness, the fascination it exerted over its victims, the easy domestication of some species, and the deadliness of others have always impressed primitive minds.

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  • It passed to Rome, but there was much less fatal, making 14,000 victims only - a result attributed by some to the precautions and sanitary measures introduced by Cardinal Gastaldi, whose work, a splendid folio, written on this occasion (Tractatus de avertenda et profliganda peste politicolegalis, Bologna, 1684) is historically one of the most important on the subject of quarantine, &c. Genoa lost 60,000 inhabitants from the same disease, but Tuscany remained untouched.

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  • Then, selecting some of the later and less virile scholastics as victims, they ask how men could be seriously interested in their trivialities.

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  • Two of them died in youth, the victims of intemperance; and the third, Salim, afterwards the emperor Jahangir, was frequently in rebellion against his father.

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  • A number of victims were brought to the scaffold, and Catholics were declared incapable of sitting in either house of parliament.

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  • But, though largesses and thanksgivings celebrated the suppression of the conspiracy, and the round of games and shows was renewed with even increased splendour, the effects of the shock were visible in the long list of victims who during the next few months were sacrificed to his restless fears and resentment.

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  • Roman literature, faithfully reflecting the sentiments of the aristocratic salons of the capital, while it almost canonized those who had been his victims, fully avenged their wrongs by painting Nero as a monster of wickedness.

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  • In his brazen bull, invented, it is said, by Perillus of Athens, the tyrant's victims were shut up and, a fire being kindled beneath, were roasted alive, while their shrieks represented the bellowing of the bull.

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  • Human sacrifices to Baal were common, and, though in Phoenicia proper there is no proof that the victims were burned alive, the Carthaginians had a brazen image of Baal, from whose downturned hands the children slid into a pit of fire; and the story that Minos had a brazen man who pressed people to his glowing breast points to similar rites in Crete, where the child-devouring Minotaur must certainly be connected with Baal and the favourite sacrifice to him of children.

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  • Since the epoch of Alexander the Great IIarran had been a famous centre of pagan and Hellenistic culture; its people were Syrian heathens, star-worshippers versed in astrology and magic. In their temples the planetary powers were propitiated by blood-offerings, and it is probable that human victims were occasionally sacrificed even as late as the 9th century of our era.

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  • Lingard's History gives an exhaustive and trustworthy account of the Popish terror and its victims; and the chief incidents in Oates's career are graphically described by Macaulay.

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  • But the soberminded among the Jews - these had throughout been the vast majority - seized their opportunity to reclaim those who had been the victims of a terrible wrong.

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  • But the divinity could by anointing be transferred into men no less than into stones; and from immemorial antiquity, among the Jews as among other races, kings were anointed or greased, doubtless with the fat of the victims which, like the blood, was too holy to be eaten by the common votaries.

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  • In the neighbourhood of the temple was a grove of peculiar sanctity in which the bodies of the victims were hung up. After the introduction of Christianity the importance of Upsala began steadily to decline, and owing to its intimate associations with the old religion the kings no longer made it their residence.

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  • In those days victims of robberies constantly compounded with felonies and paid blackmail to thieves, promising not to prosecute on the restitution of a portion of the stolen property.

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  • He carefully refrained from incurring suspicion and unpopularity by opposing the general outcry, and though he saw through the imposture from the beginning he made no attempt to moderate the popular frenzy or to save the life of any of the victims, his co-religionists, not even intervening in the case of Lord Stafford, and allowing Titus Oates to be lodged at Whitehall with a pension.

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  • Among the many victims of Juvenal's satire it is only against him and against one of the vilest instruments of his court, the Egyptian Crispinus, that the poet seems to be animated by personal hatred.

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  • Autos-da fe were rare events; their victims were not as a rule serious thinkers, but persons accused of sorcery or Judaizing, nor were they more numerous than the victims of the English laws relating to witchcraft and heresy.

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  • At the north end was the famous altar, built out of the horns of the victims, which was sometimes reckoned among the seven wonders of the world.

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  • When carried to excess it becomes an inveterate habit; but this happens chiefly in individuals of weak will-power, who would just as easily become the victims of intoxicating drinks, and who are practically moral imbeciles, often addicted also to other forms of depravity.

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  • The effect in bad cases is to cause loss of appetite, a leaden pallor of the skin, and a degree of leanness so excessive as to make its victims appear like living skeletons.

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  • The opinion that the whole plot was the work of Salisbury, that he acted as an agent provocateur and lured on his victims to destruction, repeated by some contemporary and later writers and recently formulated and urged with great ability, has no solid foundation.

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  • Villains, over whose fate the reader rejoices, are put down as victims of vile treason, and those who dealt with them as he would have been glad to do are subjected to horrible executions without one word of sympathy.

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  • These poor victims were confined in a house known as the Bibigarh.

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  • Such were those of the Ambarvalia, Robigalia, &c., which were essentially rustic festivals, lustrations of the fields, consisting in a procession round the spot to be purified, leading the sacrificial victims with prayers, hymns and ceremonies, in order to protect the young crops from evil influences.

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  • He is said to have feasted amongst his impaled victims. When the sultan Mahomet, infuriated at the impalement of his envoy, the pasha of Vidin, who had been charged with Vlad's deposition, invaded Walachia in person with an immense host, he is said to have found at one spot a forest of pales on which were the bodies of men, women and children.

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  • The writers are often actors in the dramas which they describe, and often also the victims. A history of Moldavia from the earliest times to 1594 is ascribed to Nestor or to his son, Gregorie Ureche, or to Simion Dascalul.

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  • However, the protection granted to them was a mere sham, and the Catalans were soon the victims of the revenge of Philip of Spain.

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  • In some primitive holy shrines the bones and ashes of the victims sacrificed were allowed to accumulate, and upon this new fires were kindled.

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  • When sculptured decorations were added they frequently took the form of imitations of the actual festoons with which it was usual to ornament altars, or of symbols, such as crania and horns of oxen, referring to the victims sacrificed.

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  • The upper classes are said to have suffered less than the poor; but the kings daughter Joan and two archbishops of Canterbury were among the victims. The long continuance of the visitation, which as a rule took six or nine months to work out its virulence in any particular spot, seems to have cowed and demoralized society.

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  • But, while the meeting was still going on, Tyler went off to the Tower with a part of his horde, entered the fortress unopposed, and murdered the unhappy chancellor, Archbishop Sudbury, the treasurer, and several victims more.

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  • The victims were nearly all clergy or citizens; the king shrank from touching the Lollards of higher rank, and even employed in his service some who were notoriously tainted with heresy.

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  • Influence A graduate of Pavia, a learned lawyer, who translated of the Caesar and Cicero, composed works both in Latin Italian Re- and English, and habitually impaled his victims, he naissance.

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  • London, Essex, Hertfordshire, East Anglia, Kent and Sussex provided nearly all the victims; only one was burnt north of the Trent, and only one south-west of Wiltshire.

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  • On his return he took in hand to heal with the Hasmonaeans, and in 25 B.C. the old intriguers, their victims like Mariamne, and all pretenders were dead.

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  • Those burned were George van Parris (1551), Flemish surgeon; Patrick Pakingham (1555), fellmonger; Matthew Hamont (1579), ploughwright; John Lewes (1583);(1583); Peter Cole (1587), tanner; Francis Kett (5589), physician and author; Bartholomew Legate (5652), cloth-dealer, last of the Smithfield victims; and the twice-burned fanatic Edward Wightman (1612).

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  • The Chinese entered Dzungaria in 1758, and there perpetrated an appalling massacre, the victims being estimated at one million.

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  • The Benin people do not appear to have indulged in wanton cruelty, and it is stated that they usually stupefied the victims before putting them to death.

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  • The victims usually belonged to the lower classes.

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  • In Paris the slaughter of distinguished victims began with the trial of Marie Antoinette, who was guillotined on the 16th.

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  • The carnage of the Terror spread far beyond the clergy and the nobility, beyond even the middle class, for peasants and artisans were among the victims. It spread far beyond those who could conspire or rebel, for bedridden old men and women and young boys and girls were often sacrificed.

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  • Those who seemed to govern were usually the sport of chance, often the victims of their colleagues.

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  • After his first English expedition Sweyn was content to blackmail England instead ofravaging it, till the ruthless massacre of the Danes on St Brice's day, the 3rd of November 1002, by Ethelred the Unready (Sweyn's sister was among the victims) brought the Danish king to Exeter (1003).

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  • At the general election of that year he was one of the victims of the Republican rout in the Pas-de-Calais, and did not re-enter the chamber till 1887.

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  • On festal occasions he decks his wellforked-out and dyed hair with feathers and flowers, and sticks others in his ear-lobe holes and under his armlets; while a warrior will have ovula shells and various bones of his victims dangling from ringlets of his hair, or fixed to his armbands or girdle.

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  • He tried, at some risk to himself, to save the life of one of the victims, William Staly, and visited William Howard, Viscount Stafford, in the Tower.

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  • These supernatural beings are sometimes represented as immortal, but often they fall victims to the prowess of mortals.

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  • Compare the cases of Niobe and the victims of the Gorgon's head. ?

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  • The victims of this process were the urban proletariat, whose treatment by their employers in trade became less and less protective and beneficent, and the nobility, straitened in their financial resources, uprooted from their ancient strongholds, and gradually despoiled of their power by a monarchy based On popular support.

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  • Many of their bishops fell victims to the persecution, and Donatus (Magnus) and several others were banished from their sees.

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  • The form of trial was soon discontinued, and the victims were sent to the guillotine or shot or cut down in the prisons en masse.

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  • The curiales remained as before the victims of the fisc. How far the fact that Theudis and the four next sovereigns were Arians affected their government is not very clear.

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  • Persecution usually begets hysteria in its victims; and the more extravagant members of the party were far advanced on the road which leads to apocalyptic prophecy and "speaking with tongues."

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  • The gypsum sands of New Mexico Territory were relentless in their search for new victims.

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  • He was surprised she came back at all --Sasha had no mercy and rarely left his victims alive.

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  • Maybe most were, but there was that percentage – no matter where you went - who were looking for easy victims.

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  • Victims would not acquiesce in any sham process aimed at facilitating an amnesty for the terrorists who have escaped justice.

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  • Even applying the normal fortitude to secondary victims only is the rule still justifiable?

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  • He expressed sympathy for the bomb victims.

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  • Victims and complainants we treat very well but (and particularly with ETs) we never had any aftercare.

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  • More on the Medicines Control Agency The Cochrane Injuries group was investigating the use of human albumin in the treatment of burns victims.

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  • Emanuel first joined his victims live through familiar antiwar.

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  • For many centuries, South Americans had killed their victims with poison arrows that paralyzed muscles.

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  • They will be the deserved victims of their own avarice.

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  • Some victims see blood seeping through the skin, which can result in painful blisters.

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  • But his victims are usually boorish, greedy or in some way deserving of his attentions.

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  • In five cases, the victims of police brutality died.

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  • The victims from both sides of the community in South Armagh wish him every success in the upcoming by-election.

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  • Of these, 35 were the victims of killings that amounted to extra-judicial executions, including nine bystanders at the scene of such assassinations.

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  • Hundreds of victims have recently fallen for a variation that plays upon people's misunderstanding about how bank cashier 's checks work.

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  • Asia Bus Response is a fine example of the British public's solidarity with the victims of the tsunami catastrophe.

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  • Supplementing this work, interviews were carried out with victims who did not participate in the restorative caution.

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  • Traditionally, the main victims of warfare and armed conflict have been soldiers and other armed combatants.

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  • Among the victims were even some of our own compatriots from Taiwan.

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  • It is only removed upon the curing of a victim, therefore dead victims are still likely to remain contagious in some way.

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  • She has also published many articles on penal theory, sentencing, comparative criminology, victims, security and anti-terrorism policy.

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  • Asbestos disease victims should not be caricatured as part of the compensation culture.

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  • Victims presumed dead were taken to nearby houses and laid out.

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  • Foreign deportees His case was typical of other foreign deportees from Canada and America- victims of the depression.

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  • Victims with more serious injuries should be compensated properly without financial detriment being imposed upon other victims.

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  • In fact they are trying to ride the popular discontent of the victims of the regime's economic policies.

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  • Most victims report hallucinating by the end, and are totally disoriented.

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  • He spearheaded a drive which raised £ 10,000 in a night for victims of the Gujarat earthquake.

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  • These defendants verbally threatened their victims and used racial epithets while chasing them through the streets of a Chicago, Illinois suburb.

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  • We will be assisted in due course by the implementation of COMPASS and the ability to monitor the ethnicity of offenders and victims.

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  • The skeletons of the other two victims, buried in the cave, were not exhumed.

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  • Tell that to the victims of 20th century fascism and communism - never mind the almost total absence of such values in previous centuries.

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  • The girls were shot dead - innocent victims caught up in a bloody feud between two notorious street gangs.

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  • A murderer haunted victims through its cavernous rooms and gaslit passages for his own private gallows.

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  • In May a young golden eagle whose nest was protected round-the-clock by volunteers became one of the victims when it was found poisoned.

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  • The victims ' granddaughter, the pretty woman, enters the scene and it all goes downhill from there!

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  • April 27th 1746 A local highwayman, known for vomiting on his victims, decided to retire.

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  • On Wednesday afternoon an adjourned inquest took place at the Canning Inn, Fenton on the victims that had been recovered.

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  • Thirty graves were opened at Cymmer Independent Chapel's graveyard, and a mass internment of victims took place on Thursday 17th July.

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  • The victors would have felt invincible, the victims would have shaken their fists at the fates.

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  • I will be keeping an eye out for any pending lawsuits involving UK Vioxx victims.

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  • For all its a good used coverage guarantees victims countless key legislators.

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  • One promising rehabilitation program (Spanky and Alfalfa, 1978) has trained victims of severe childhood to sell lemonade.

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  • Those who do are often dismissed as " bleeding heart liberals " who care more for the criminal than for their victims.

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  • But this worries Japan's Asian neighbors, which were victims of Japanese militarism in the first half of the 20th century.

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  • Samaritan's Purse immediately mobilized our local resources and ministry partners to respond to the needs of victims.

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  • Hundreds of people converged on the city's morgue to help identify victims.

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  • There are some particularly sad circumstances in connection with the accident, one of the victims being the sole support of his widowed mother.

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  • At least one of the victims was an experienced mountaineer.

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  • Flower shop nebbish Jonathan Haze's bloodthirsty plant makes him a celebrity, as long as he supplies it with fresh victims.

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  • Victims of clinical negligence may also be deterred in a similar fashion.

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  • The practice of great depressionand OPEC accident victims getting is unlikely to.

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  • However, their female characters also identify with animals as the victims of patriarchal oppression, and some of them refuse to eat meat.

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  • Some victims may prefer to suffer in silence rather than to face the ordeal of getting involved in the Criminal Justice process.

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  • All websites with average or below average content become victims of isolation and cyber ostracism.

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  • We now know that the unprecedented outpouring of billions of dollars for victims of the tsunami has made little impact.

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  • Thus was the once cheerful town of Dalton oppressed with a grievous pestilence, and many inhabitants were its victims.

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  • Mary Jane Kelly did not have a pimp - nor did the other victims.

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  • Tracey, the violent pimp, knew he had a short time alone with his victims.

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  • Tommy Rossiter and Brian Williams were both victims of the ' tall poppy ' syndrome we have here in local politics.

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  • Working With Victims of Crime Over many years probation in Lancashire has worked to uphold the rights of victims of crime.

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  • It also runs a girls ' hostel for underage victims of rape or forced prostitution.

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  • As far as they could determine, the victims were not being interrogated; the violence appeared totally random.

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  • The rape film helped to change police treatment of rape victims.

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  • We must do more to make the justice system receptive to the needs of victims.

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  • She saw little legal recourse for the victims of abuse.

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  • Against Impunity, " Sinaltrainal cries out for Justice " and demands full reparation for the victims and communities.

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  • Some victims ' families have also expressed reservations about the merit of these measures.

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  • This whole ruse has a limited shelf life, of course, once more potential victims realize what his game is.

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  • The capricious savagery of sentencing policy made routine victims of the poor.

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  • In appropriate circumstances it can be used to protect victims of serious sexual harassment.

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  • It is difficult to see why anyone, other than dying victims, would wish to resolve this situation quickly.

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  • A verdict we have to accept (but which i dislike intensely) which i doubt brings any succor to the victims family.

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  • Recovering money can in no way compensate for the terrible suffering that victims of this disease endure.

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  • The effect was to make us all look like victims of severe sunburn.

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  • In Nepal, women who were victims of violence are seeking representation in peace talks between the government and Maoist rebels.

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  • In the town of Taranto victims of the tarantula danced a frenzied tarantella to prevent death from tarantism.

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  • Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families affected by the horrendous tragedy of 7.7.

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  • The puppets allege that there have been no victims among invaders and local traitors in the blast.

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  • The cries of the victims were drowned out by the general tumult.

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  • The people of Zimbabwe, hapless victims of an increasingly tyrannical regime, deserve no less from us.

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  • Victims are rendered unconscious for up to six hours.

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  • He bowled underarm, fast or slow with a little chuck or fling, thinking out his victims.

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  • They were also victims of a policy which was determined to eliminate the criminal underclass either by hanging or by transportation.

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  • Spiders use webs to trap their victims, then using their potent venom, they slowly digest their prey.

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  • Have we all been victims of Trotskii's damning verdicts on Stalin?

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  • He flailed the oak branches with a stick and caught the hapless victims in his famous green umbrella.

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  • An escaped lunatic disguised -even from the audience - begins to take his unsuspecting victims, one by one.

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  • Eventually payments were made to some English asbestos disease victims who could prove they had been exposed to Manville products.

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  • They failed, and the House of Lords restored the rights of mesothelioma victims in May 2002.

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  • It affects 3% of soldiers but perhaps 20% of rape victims.

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  • Interruption coverage relative longer have you and auto markets earthquake victims who.

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  • Why would a supernatural force use a videotape to select its victims?

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  • Unchecked, these IM worms can install spyware, adware, keystroke loggers, and root kits on victims ' PCs.

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  • According to the BBC reporter, the victims all had single bullet wounds in the back of the head or neck.

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  • Pottier, who does not dispute the historical personality of Minos, in view of the story of Phalaris considers it probable that in Crete (where a bull-cult may have existed by the side of that of the double axe) victims were tortured by being shut up in the belly of a red-hot brazen bull.

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  • We should have to tell of the great and rapid increase of the Church; of its powerful influence among the nobles and the bourgeoisie; of its direful persecutions; of its St Bartholomew massacre with 70,000 victims; of its regrettable though perhaps inevitable entanglements in politics and war; and finally of its attaining not only tolerance but also honourable recognition and protection when Henry IV.

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  • Kwang-Chow-Wan however, is bound to providefor destitute children (see FOUNDLING HOSPITALS) Total in As and pauper lunatics (both these being under the care of the department), aged In Africa and the mdi Algeria and infirm people without resources and Algerian Sahara victims of incurable illness, and to furnish Tunisia medical assistance gratuitously to those West Africa without resources who are afflicted with Senegal..

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  • On the other hand, Bonner did not go out of his way to persecute; many of his victims were forced upon him by the council, which sometimes thought that he had not been severe enough (see Acts of the P.C. 1 5541 55 6, pp. 115, 1 39; 1556-1558, pp. 18, 19, 216, 276).

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  • They are poverty-stricken, and easily fall victims to fever.

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  • Its organization was spread all over Russia; its procedure was secret and summary (transportation by administrative order); and, its instruments being for the most part ignorant and largely corrupt, its victims were counted by thousands.

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  • Perhaps the discrepancy is to be explained by supposing that the pious tsar did not consider all his victims as servants of the Lord, whose souls deserved the prayers of the faithful.

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  • The activity of the police and the sufferings of the victims naturally produced intense excitement and bitterness among those who escaped arrest, and a secret organization calling itself the Executive Committee announced in its clandestinely printed organs that the functionaries who distinguished themselves in the suppression of the propaganda would be " removed."

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  • Railways have always been held by the legislatures and by the courts strictly accountable for their shortcomings, so far as accountability can be enforced by compelling the payment of damages to victims of accidents; but in spite of this, a want of enterprise and even some apparent neglect of passengers' and servants' plain rights, have often been apparent, and the Board of Trade, with its powers of supervision, inspection and investigation, must therefore be classed as one of the most beneficent factors in the promotion of safety on British railways.

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  • One of the worst forms taken by this ill-will was the oft-revived myth of ritual murder, and later on when the Black Death devastated Europe (1348-1349) the Jews were the victims of an odious charge of well-poisoning.

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  • Their custom was to offer their neighbours or victims the alternative of paying chouth, that is, one-fourth of the revenue, or being plundered and ravaged.

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  • The victims of this affliction lose for the time all self-control and all sense of their own identity, imitating the actions of any person who chances to rivet their attention.

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  • Three more high personages fell victims to the Borgia's greed this year, viz.

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  • None of these aims were attained; for the trial, which turned on the evidence of the police spy Nastic (already chief witness in the doubtful Cettinje bomb trial of 1908) degenerated into a public scandal, owing to the conduct of the judges and public prosecutor, and rallied Croat public opinion in defence of the S3 Serb victims. Serbo-Croat solidarity became still more apparent when the Austrian historian Dr. Friedjung, in the Neue Freie Presse of March 25 1909, openly charged the leaders of the Serbo-Croat coalition with being in the pay of Serbia.

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  • The suppression of the Encyclopedie, to which he had been a considerable contributor, and whose conductors were his intimate friends, drew from him a shower of lampoons directed now at "l'infame" (see infra) generally, now at literary victims, such as Le Franc de Pompignan (who had written one piece of verse so much better than anything serious of Voltaire's that he could not be forgiven), or Palissot (who in his play Les Philosophes had boldly gibbeted most of the persons so termed, but had not included Voltaire), now at Freron, an excellent critic and a dangerous writer, who had attacked Voltaire from the conservative side, and at whom the patriarch of Ferney, as he now began to be called, levelled in return the very inferior farce-lampoon of L'Ecossaise, of the first night of which Freron himself did an admirably humorous criticism.

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  • The seer (roeh) appears individually, and his function was probably not so much one of speech as of the routine of close observation of the entrails of slaughtered victims, like the Assyrian baru (see Priest).

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  • When favourable opportunities occur, it often kills many more victims than it can devour at once, either to gratify its propensity for killing or for the sake of their fresh blood.

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  • From the terrace could be seen seventy or more other temples within the enclosure, with their images and blazing fires, and the tzompantli or " skull-place," where the skulls of victims by tens of thousands were skewered on cross-sticks or built into towers.

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  • Now in this second month of spring, in reverent observance of the old statutes, with victims, silks, spirits, and fruits, I offer sacrifice to thee."

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  • But there was relentless war between the Hurons and the Iroquois occupying the southern shore of Lake Ontario, and when in 1649 the Iroquois ruined and almost completely destroyed the Hurons, the Jesuit missionaries also fell victims to the conquerors' rage.

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  • Another of the victims of that day was Hajji Mirth Jani of Kashan, the author of the oldest history of the movement from the Babi point of view.

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  • As regard cannibalism, it appears that the heart and liver of the human victims offered in the temples were eaten as a religious rite, and that the same parts of any prominent warrior slain in battle were devoured by the victor chiefs, who believed that they would thereby inherit the valour of the dead man.

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  • From him he learned that amid the rocks was a chasm communicating with purgatory, from which rose perpetually the groans of tortured souls, the hermit asserting that he had also heard the demons complaining of the efficacy of the prayers of the faithful, and especially of the monks of Cluny, in rescuing their victims. On returning home the pilgrim hastened to inform the abbot of Cluny, who forthwith set apart the 2nd of November as a day of intercession on the part of his community for all the souls in purgatory.

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  • The Nischan-i-Schefakat of Compassion or Benevolence, was instituted for ladies, in three classes, in 1878 by the sultan in honour of the work done for the non-combatant victims of the Russo-Turkish war of 1877 in connexion with the Turkish Compassionate Fund started by the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts.

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  • The confirmed man-eater, which is generally an old beast, disabled from overtaking his usual prey, seems to accumulate his tale of victims in sheer cruelty rather than for food.

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  • Incarceration was no doubt practised by irresponsible masters, regardless of personal rights, callous to the sufferings of their victims, to which death by starvation or horrible neglect was a welcome relief.

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  • Indeed, according to a recent account by a close observer of the religious practices prevalent in southern India, fully four-fifths of the people of the Dravidian race, whilst nominally acknowledging the spiritual guidance of the Brahmans, are to this day practically given over to the worship of their nondescript local village deities (grama-devata), usually attended by animal sacrifices frequently involving the slaughter, under revolting circumstances, of thousands of victims. Curiously enough these local deities are nearly all of the female, not the male sex.

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  • Of these formulae '(chosen because illustrated by Greek heroic legends) - (I) is a sanction of barbarous nuptial etiquette; (2) is an obvious ordinary incident; (3) is moral, and both (3) and (1) may pair off with all the myths of the origin of death from the infringement of a taboo or sacred command; (4) would naturally occur wherever, as on the West Coast of Africa, human victims have been offered to sharks or other beasts; (5) the story of flight from a horrible crime, occurs in some stellar myths, and is an easy and natural invention; (6) flight from wizard father or husband, is found in Bushman and Namaqua myth, where the husband is an elephant; (7) success of youngest brother, may have been an explanation and sanction of " tungsten-recht " - Maui in New Zealand is an example, and Herodotus found the story among the Scythians; (8) the bride given to successful adventurer, is consonant with heroic manners as late as Homer; (9) is no less consonant with the belief that beasts have human sentiments and supernatural powers; (to) the " strong man," is found among Eskimo and Zulus, and was an obvious invention when strength was the most admired of qualities; (II) the baffled ogre, is found among Basques and Irish, and turns on a form of punning which inspires an " ananzi " story in West Africa; (12) descent into Hades, is the natural result of the savage conception of Hades, and the tale is told of actual living people in the Solomon Islands and in New Caledonia; Eskimo Angekoks can and do descend into Hades - it is the prerogative of the necromantic magician; (13) " the false bride," found among the Zulus, does not permit of such easy explanation - naturally, in Zululand, the false bride is an animal; (14) the bride accused of bearing be 1st-children, has already been disposed of; the belief is inevitable where no distinction worth mentioning is taken between men and animals.

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  • Limbless victims of Agent Orange or mine explosions re-created what may have been a trauma very similar to the circumstances of their own injury.

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  • The reaction of the relatives of victims is generally simpler.

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  • Its aim was to attempt to discredit and render ineffective the assistance given by the SACC to the victims of apartheid.

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  • Although strong and resourceful in the face of adversity, ultimately, mams are always victims.

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  • Rewiring the brain An Action Medical Research study of the brain that offers real hope to tiny stroke victims.

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  • It ensnares its victims in ' tentacles of terror ' before feeding them into one of its three slavering mouths.

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  • Her victims included sports personalities, soap actors and the participants in alleged sexual sleaze scandals.

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  • Mere facts must not be allowed to get in the way of solidarity with victims.

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  • Some of the biggest names in comedy are joining forces for a major benefit gig in aid of stroke victims.

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  • Victims and abusers are often seen as submissive women and large domineering men but this simply is n't the case.

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  • Thousands of people, including the families of victims, wore black or yellow ribbons, symbolizing mourning and hope.

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  • We also sympathize deeply with the families of all victims of war.

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  • Characteristically, he was at pains in court to stress his sympathy for the bomb victims.

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  • This research demonstrates how reparation for victims of gross and systematic human rights violations differs from reparation for isolated violations.

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  • He has spent years gathering harrowing testimonies from families of Gen Pinochet 's victims who despaired of ever getting justice.

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  • Sadly the terrible toll of homicide bombers in Israel has led to several well-publicized examples of organs from victims helping others live.

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  • Victims who feel they have not been treated according to the code have the right to possible compensation through the office of the Ombudsman.

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  • I have noted this trifling circumstance only to point out how bad temper blinds its victims.

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  • The truth is that people living in remote areas such as the highlands and islands are victims of a triple whammy.

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  • Tickets for the first of the major comedy benefits to aid tsunami victims have gone on sale today.

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  • The vast majority of the victims are unarmed civilians.

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  • Abram had kept watch by the Victims, driving away the unclean birds which would have come down upon them.

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  • There is a gap in the houses, still there today to remind us of unfortunate victims.

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  • We become unknowing victims of this game by denying the deeper meaning of our experiences.

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  • Most of today 's black convicts have come to under stand that they are the most abused victims of an unrighteous order.

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  • In fact they are often the victims of crime.

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  • We have already protected the anonymity of women victims of rape.

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  • Compensating the victims of crime 21st January 2006 Terrorist bombs in London in July 2006 left many people with terrible injuries.

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  • Victims of Vivisection In order to further increase profits, the racing industry funds research into welfare problems created by racing.

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  • They had all died after the women had made waxen images of their victims which they had pierced with hawthorns.

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  • The new company is proud of their products because they are the least likely to be victims of malware.

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  • When a monopoly arises, many consumers are victims because the company in power can raise their prices.

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  • If you find suspicious buyers or victims, you know to avoid them.

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  • The Identity Theft Resource Center and the Federal Trade Commission offer support to victims.

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  • The Federal Trade Commission reports that about nine million people are victims of identity theft each year, and about five percent or 450,000 of these are children.

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  • Sadly enough, friendly fraud also continues to be a problem, accounting for 17 percent of theft victims.

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  • In 2008, nearly ten million Americans became victims of identity theft.

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  • Victims come from all lifestyles and many of them thought they were safe.

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  • State penalties can vary drastically depending on the seriousness of the crime, the cost to the victims and whether the thief is a first-time offender.

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  • Oftentimes victims of identity theft can sue the thieves that cost them money for damages in civil court.

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  • Innovis will work with fraud victims to get errors and fraudulent items removed from the report.

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  • Perpetrators of these crimes, which can bring its victims to financial and personal ruin, do not discriminate by nationality; bank fraud and identity theft occur all over the globe.

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  • Eventually the bank refunded the money to all the victims, but not until they had experienced much confusion and frustration.

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  • This website provides tools for those who may be victims.

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  • The good news is that identity theft victims are becoming more savvy and are generally catching the problem quicker, which decreases the amount of time they spend resolving the problem.

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  • This group also provides resources for people who have fallen prey to this crime by providing step by step instructions to help victims get justice.

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  • People who have been victims of domestic abuse may fear that their partner may threaten their life after a divorce.

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  • Other programs provide cell phones to seniors, low-income qualifiers and domestic abuse victims.

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  • It has been used with good success in helping to stop severe bleeding, as well as being used with heart attack victims.

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  • Today, slippery elm trees are less prevalent because many in their natural environment were victims of Dutch elm disease.

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  • This study helps to show that teens don't need to feel like victims of peer pressure and that family support can help to make difficult situations easier.

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  • Cyber bullying involves the use of technology to virtually taunt the victims.

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  • You'll find this happening to teenagers who are victims of bullying or lack the skills to make friends for support in times of trouble.

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  • These efforts can also help a bigger cause, like helping disaster victims.

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  • Overtime, this leads to a process of isolation for the victims and their families with relationships getting progressively worse over time.

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  • The main goal of the session is to break through self-denial barriers and diversion that family victims have been practicing, and to make the addict aware of the impact their addiction is having on their loved ones and significant others.

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  • Some experts have observed that many female anorexics were victims of childhood sexual abuse.

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  • Sadly, many college students become victims of acute alcohol poisoning due to their inexperience with drinking.

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  • Beyoncé, her parents, and her fellow Destiny's Child members set up the Survivor Foundation to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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  • The real "star" of any news shows should be - what a surprise - the news, the victims, the policymakers, and the other relevant figures and events that affect our lives.

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  • Farrell auctioned himself in September 2005 for the benefit of Hurricane Katrina victims; he helped raise $20,000.

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  • While many believe that super skinny celebs are typically the victims of eating disorders, Beckham denies that she has any problems.

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  • Donating ticket sales from her Most Wanted Tour to the South Asia Tsunami victims.

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  • Donating $200,000 to the American Red Cross and $50,000 to USA Harvest to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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  • She has also performed for a host of prestigious events, including the 2004 Christmas in Washington, multiple events for the Republican Party and a single to benefit victims of the Asian tsunami.

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  • Some of these projects have included fundraising for the victims of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and raising awareness about the conflict in Darfur.

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  • The women of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico -- the victims and their survivors -- need our passion and our voices to be raised on their behalf.

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  • Celebrity gowns can't all be home-runs, and the infamous Mr. Blackwell gives his picks for fashion victims each year.

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  • Initial reports also state that one of the victims had defensive wounds on their body in an attempt to fend off their attacker.

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  • The other three victims are in stable condition and recovering.

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  • The 21-year old finally talked about the incident because she basically wanted to speak out for victims of domestic violence everywhere, namely, her fans.

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  • Before his tragic death from pancreatic cancer, Patrick Swayze was often named on lists and blogs as one of the many victims of bad plastic surgery.

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  • A piece about bad celebrity cosmetic surgery just wouldn't be complete without a mention of the grand-daddy of cosmetic surgery victims.

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  • Beryl Griffin used her German Shepherds during World War II to find victims hidden in ruble from air raids.

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  • Griffin's dogs told her if the victims were dead or alive.

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  • The following famous dogs are just a few of the courageous search and rescue teams who worked tirelessly to recover victims from the collapsed WTC towers after that fateful day of September 11, 2001.

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  • To do this, ticks will crawl up trees, shrubs, plants, tall grasses, fences, etc. and wait for animals and humans to come in contact and then drop off and attach themselves onto their unsuspecting victims.

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  • Sadly, many are victims of circumstance that lead the to a need for a new home.

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  • One of the victims of these actions was Guitar Tabs Universe, which has been forced to change its presence and name to Guitar Zone 2.0.

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  • The EO Company continues to grow and has recently helped to raise funds for Hurricane Katrina victims.

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  • However, the most serious safety risk associated with using MySpace involves criminals using the site to select their next victims.

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  • Sometimes victims become bullies themselves in order to feel more powerful and less hurt.

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  • If the hybrid vehicle is in an accident, it may be difficult for police and fire department to determine if the vehicle is safe to approach to save accident victims.

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  • Lead poisoning effects can cause life-long health problems in its victims.

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  • These practical jokes catch your victims when they least expect it.

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  • Certain types of employees are more prone to be victims of violent crimes than others.

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  • Perhaps your vampires mesmerize their victims; you could choose lenses with a swirling pattern.

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  • Throughout the game, you'll encounter victims of the bloodlust of Lazarus and his minions.

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  • He is the epitome of decadence, and needs to consume souls to maintain his vitality (but he gains his victims' knowledge simultaneously).

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  • Gabe and his partner Lian Xing discover a number of horrible victims splayed on the landscape of a Nepal village.

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  • They have something called the HopeLine Program, which is a phone recycling program designed to raise money for victims of domestic violence.

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  • Victims of this purge include Wifi-Where and Sekai Camera.

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  • Children are the most common victims of poisoning in the United States.

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  • Another way children may have their safety jeopardized is by becoming victims of crime.

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  • According to one study, in 57 percent of the cases, the victims of child-abduction murder were victims of opportunity.

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  • Not only were most video games male-oriented sports and combat games, female characters in the games were portrayed as victims to be rescued by the male hero or objects of violence or sexual desire.

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  • In 1996, more than 3 million victims of alleged abuse were reported to child protective services in the United States; reports were substantiated in more than one million cases.

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  • When children are actively disliked by peers and the victims of teasing or ostracism, the task is harder for parents and teachers and the likelihood of the child reestablishing positive peer relations without help decreases.

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  • The nervous system (brain, spinal cord, and nerves) is very sensitive to electric shock injury, and neurological problems are the most common consequences suffered by electric shock victims.

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  • Second- and third-degree burn victims must be taken to the hospital for treatment.

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  • Within a short time, however, some victims begin to experience severe muscle cramps and rigidity of the abdominal muscles.

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  • Bite victims must also watch for infection.

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  • Stingray venom kills its human victims on rare occasions.

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  • Children and teenagers appear to be the most likely victims of cat-scratch disease, although the possibility exists that the disease may be more common among adults than previously thought.

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  • The Childhood Vaccine Injury Act established a federal program for compensating victims of vaccine-related injuries or death.

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  • Victims are not necessarily able to recover damages.

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  • Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)-A program through which victims of vaccine-induced injury or death can be awarded financial compensation.

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  • The majority of these children were the victims of abuse.

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  • Some research indicates that children and adolescents who develop Munchausen syndrome are more likely to have been previous victims of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

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  • Children who are victims of Munchausen syndrome by proxy are usually removed from the offending caregiver immediately and placed in protective custody.

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  • A reported 17 percent of children who were victims of MSBP and who were eventually returned to an abusive caregiver suffered further abuse.

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  • Children who are found to be victims of persons with Munchausen by proxy syndrome should be immediately removed from the care of the abusing parent or guardian.

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  • Because abuse is often hidden from view and its victims too young or fearful to speak out, however, experts suggest that its true prevalence is possibly much greater than the official data indicate.

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  • An estimated 896,000 children across the country were victims of abuse or neglect in 2002, according to national data released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in April 2004.

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  • In many cases children are the victims of more than one type of abuse.

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  • Although SBS is occasionally seen in children up to four years of age, the vast majority of incidents occur in infants who are younger than one year; the average age of victims is between three and eight months.

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  • The victims are on average six to eight months old, but may be as old as five years or as young as a few days.

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  • Such negative childhood conduct is often seen in children who have been the victims of physical and/or sexual abuse or of severe neglect.

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  • Rape and sexual assault are violent crimes, and children and adolescents constitute a large number of the victims of these crimes.

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  • One out of every seven victims surveyed in the study was under the age of six.

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  • The remaining 77 percent of offenders were adults and were responsible for 67 percent of juvenile victims.

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  • For younger juvenile victims (under the age of 12), juvenile offenders were responsible for approximately 40 percent of assaults.

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  • The number of female offenders rose for victims under the age of six (12%), in contrast to 6 percent for victims aged six through 12, 3 percent for victims aged 12 through 17, and 1 percent for adult victims.

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  • In contrast, strangers accounted for 27 percent of adult victims and 7 percent of juveniles.

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  • Approximately 31 percent of rape victims develop PTSD as a result of their assault.

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  • Since the great majority of victims know their assailant, the purpose of the medical examination is often not to establish identity but to establish nonconsensual sexual contact.

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  • After evidence is collected, rape victims are treated with appropriate medical care for their injuries.

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  • Sexual assault nurse examiner-A registered nurse who is trained to collect and document evidence from a sexual assault victim, evaluate and treat for STDs and pregnancy, and refer victims to followup medical care and counseling.

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  • Victims may miss a day of school or work but never see a doctor for confirmation of food poisoning.

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  • About 5 percent of victims develop hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS), which can result in sudden kidney failure that requires a medical procedure (dialysis) to perform the kidney's task of filtering the body's waste products.

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  • Upon rescue, some victims are alert but agitated or disoriented, while others are comatose.

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  • About one-third of near-drowning victims are intubated and initially need mechanical support to breathe.

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  • Brain damage is the major long-term concern in the treatment of near-drowning victims.

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  • Early rescue of near-drowning victims (within five minutes of submersion) and prompt CPR (within less than ten minutes of submersion) seem to be the best guarantees of a complete recovery.

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  • Some hypothermic near-drowning victims have been revived after they appeared dead and have experienced few permanent disabilities.

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  • Children with overly developed self-esteem may tend to be bullies, while children with lower self-esteem may become the victims of bullies.

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  • With medical intervention, botulism victims can recover completely, though it may be a very slow recovery.

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  • Victims may also exhibit vocal cord paralysis and episodes of apnea (a cessation of breathing sometimes requiring resuscitation).

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  • Influenza victims are also susceptible to potentially life-threatening secondary infections.

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  • Flu victims feel extremely tired and weak and may not return to their normal energy levels for several days or even a couple of weeks.

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  • Four of every five traumatic amputation victims are male, and most of them are between the ages of 15 and 30.

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  • Until about age seven, bullies appear to choose their victims at random.

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  • Being the target of a bully leads to social isolation and rejection by peers, and victims tend to internalize others' negative views, further eroding their self-esteem.

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  • Although bullying actually lessens during adolescence, this is the period when peer rejection is most painful for victims.

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  • Sometimes the victims of bullies are larger, stronger, or older than the bully but allow the bullying to continue because they are intimidated, do not believe in violence, or are taught non-violence by their parents.

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  • Although boys are more often the perpetrators and victims of bullying, girls tend to bully in indirect ways, such as manipulating friendships, ostracizing classmates, and spreading malicious rumors.

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  • In middle school, girls who mature early are commonly victims of bullying, according to some findings.

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  • Victims experience loneliness and report having trouble making social and emotional adjustments, difficulty making friends, and poor relationships with classmates.

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  • Victims of bullying often suffer humiliation, insecurity, and a loss of self-esteem, and often develop a fear of going to school.

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  • The impact of frequent bullying often accompanies these victims into adulthood; they are at greater risk of suffering from depression and other mental health problems, including schizophrenia.

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  • If both bullies and their victims are not offered help, there can be serious long-term consequences for both.

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  • Bullies and their victims may need professional counseling or psychological help.

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  • There is no cure for hepatitis B and approximately one-fourth of chronic hepatitis B victims die of cirrhosis or liver cancer, including children who do not survive to young adulthood.

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  • Although the babies did well in the hospital, a troubling percentage of them seemed not to prosper at home and were even victims of battering and abuse.

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  • Smoke inhalation typically occurs in victims or firefighters caught in structural fires.

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  • Some victims of rabies have been attacked by infected animals, particularly bats, that entered through unprotected openings.

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  • Children are the most frequent victims of dog bites, with five to nine year-old boys having the highest incidence.

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  • The fence remained a place Americans can come to remember what happened that day and place mementos on top to show others how much the victims are missed and loved.

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  • It is important to note that Nioxin products are not necessarily used by victims of hair loss only.

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  • Also, the benefits of such anonymity typically allow hair loss victims to be more forward and open about their problems.

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  • If you want to do a good deed but don't have the time to spare to commit to volunteer work, donating hair for cancer victims could be the solution.

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  • That's why donating hair for cancer victims is so beautiful.

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  • Donating hair for cancer victims can be quick, easy, and rewarding.

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  • If you do choose to chop your long locks, however, consider donating hair for cancer victims through an organization such as Locks of Love or other similar charities that provide wigs and hairpieces for individuals in need.

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  • Whatever the reason, donating hair for cancer victims is a great way to help different organizations provide free or low cost wigs and hairpieces to individuals with cancer.

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  • Since late 2006, two kidnapping victims have died.

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  • There may be additional factors to consider, however, if the money came from a grant for Katrina victims or from an insurance claim.

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  • Girls who were victims of sexual abuse or domestic violence during childhood are more likely to engage in sexual activity at an early age than their non-abused peers.

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  • Shakira has worked to assist victims of natural disasters, especially children, and has been very vocal in the need to grow and maintain quality education opportunities for children under all circumstances.

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  • The Miracle Mineral website claims that this preparation has been tested on more than 75,000 disease victims in Africa, and speaks of scientific trials conducted in a prison in Malawi, East Africa that are purported to support their claims.

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  • The site states that in these trials, 98 percent of AIDS sufferers were cured within one month, as well as 90 percent of malaria victims.

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  • She organized and participated in protests while also raising money to help the victims, particularly the children, of land mines.

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  • Directly provide gently used furniture to help the poor as well as disaster victims.

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  • Because President Arthur insisted that she expand the scope of the Red Cross' services beyond caring for war victims, she organized and readied the organization for assistance.

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  • There are charities to help cancer victims from all walks of life.

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  • The Red Cross didn't stop with immediate triage of disaster victims.

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  • As medical technology advanced, so did the Red Cross' effort to provide optimal on-site support to victims.

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  • The Red Cross history includes blood-processing programs for war victims and others in need of relief.

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  • This is one of the first events where victims previously supported by Red Cross remembered the help they received and began to volunteer.

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  • Services are available to victims of single-family fires and those affected by large-scale disasters in Hennepin and Anoka counties.

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  • She has also found unique ways to help others, starting a gift registry for Hurricane Katrina victims and giving college scholarships to young African-Americans.

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  • Burn victims also lose their hair in some cases, and as a wig recipient, they can reconstruct who they were physically.

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  • St. Jude's Ranch for Children has been providing a safe living environment for youngsters who are victims of child abuse or who have been abandoned or neglected since the organization was founded in 1967 by Father Jack Adam.

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  • More than 30 million Americans will receive assistance, in some form, from this organization each year, including through services such as feeding the hungry, disaster victims and for shelters for the homeless.

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  • Some of the children are refugees of civil war, while others are survivors of a natural disaster or victims of extreme poverty.

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  • Many past victims later recall not listening to that inner voice, don't be one of them.

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  • Unfortunately, there have been numerous cases were the victims' own gun was used against them in an attack.

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  • These relationships can damage self-esteem, making the victims feel worthless and hopeless.

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  • One of the most unfortunate side effects of domestic violence is that victims often feel extremely isolated.

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  • In fact, it's entirely possible that the scammer is sitting in an Internet café scrolling through chat rooms, online dating sites and other avenues to gather information about you and a dozen other victims.

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  • Many victims of Nigerian email or romance scams loathe to report falling for it because it seems so clear-cut after the fact.

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  • She is also active in charity work, especially those organizations benefiting victims of breast cancer.

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  • During this gate opening, humankind will leap to the next level of evolution and the message from the Mayans is for everyone to re-examine their lives so we don't become victims of the impending cataclysmic events.

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  • He doesn't believe in victims of circumstance because he uses all situations to his fullest advantage and can't understand why everyone else can't do the same.

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  • Because of the site's popularity with teenagers, registered sex offenders are now using MySpace to search for victims.

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  • Turkeys can be victims of heart attacks while living under loud air force fields.

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  • Everything is not as it seems though; local students are dying in ways startlingly similar to the way Samara's victims did back in the city, and Rachel begins to worry about her and Aiden's safety.

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  • Some of the faces are the same, but some, of course, are potential new victims.

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  • Jenny McCarthy is another one of the first victims in the Scary Movie 3 cast.

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  • The Bell Witch launched ferocious assaults against her victims, especially Betsy, who she repeatedly slapped and punched.

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  • Unscrupulous con artists use so-called cold readings to bilk their victims.

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  • So many victims of unscrupulous con artists thirst for answers to troubling questions.

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  • These victims truly yearn for genuine help, but their vulnerability makes them ripe targets for these types of cons.

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  • The initial session may have been free, but victims pay over time, sometimes with their life savings.

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  • The buildings are all restored, and the museum, cemetery and monument to the victims are open to the public.

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  • Between 1764 and 1767, the Beast of Gévaudan was described as a wolf-like creature that terrorized and killed 100 victims in south-central France.

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  • Many psychics utilize this gift to assist police in cases of missing persons' or crime victims.

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  • Too many people have become victims because they did not conduct a background search.

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  • Of course, the story line took a turn and the "victims" ended up being alive and well.

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  • Rex suffered further blows as first Tony and later Roman Brady also became victims of the Salem Stalker.

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  • In the end, it turned out that all the victims of the Salem Stalker were actually alive and Rex reunited with twin sister Cassie.

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  • Johnny Depp's first acting role of any size was in the movie A Nightmare on Elm Street, in which he played one of Freddy's victims.

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  • Many of the smaller labels are subsidiaries of larger ones, and because of their size, they're victims of their own success.

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  • This new focus on the youngest victims of ASD (currently 1 out of every 110 children) has brought new information to the forefront.

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  • Most spyware attacks require victims to download or execute a suspect file.

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  • Depression, anxiety and poor self-esteem produce disabling consequences for victims of down-sizing.

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  • While they paid a large settlement fee to victims and the government in the end, did that settlement exceed their profits over all the years and continuing today?

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  • It is crucial for victims of this serious disease to receive individual counseling as part of the eating disorder treatment plan to pinpoint the causes of the disorder and learn to deal with them in a non-self-punishing way.

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  • Psychotherapy can help victims understand their obsession with food, overcome poor coping habits, and develop more healthy responses to stressors.

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  • The American Anorexia/Bulimia Association offers information and assistance to victims.

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  • Even though they struggle with the desires, these people are victims of a short-circuit in their coping mechanisms making it impossible to resist the drive to eat themselves into oblivion.

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  • Most who follow these diets end up victims of the yo-yo effect.

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  • Most celebrities have to work to achieve their supernatural frames, and the celebrities that don't will often become to victims of tabloid articles.

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  • There's a reason rehab specialists use EMS to help car accident victims and others regain use of their limbs.

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  • Consumers can find out about insurance requirements, regulations, and how to file a formal complaint if they feel as though they have been victims to fraud from an insurance company, provider, or broker.

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  • According to the National Highway Safety Administration, of the over 43,000 auto accident deaths in 2005, over 13,500 were victims under 25.

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  • It may also compensate the accident victims for lost wages.

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  • T.I. worked tirelessly to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, donating $50,000 of his own money, and working with other musicians to set up fundraising concerts.

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  • The band isn't content to just sing about their faith; however, they reach out in numerous ways to help others in need, such as holding a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims and visiting fans that are facing terminal illnesses.

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  • The two met while filming a benefit show for victims of the Southeast Asian tsunami and kicked off a whirlwind romance, marrying a few months later in the Caribbean.

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  • Saffre responded to the clearance request by telling Eminem that his writing was lazy and to stop attacking the same old victims.

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  • No prizes are needed for this game, which should end after half a dozen or so victims kiss the ghoulish mask.

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  • Episodes focus on families in dire straits or who have been victims of natural disasters, such as the 5th season of the show which helped out families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

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  • A woman who claimed her home was wrongfully entered by Jackson and Osbourne in a botched sting operation filed one of the suits while the others came from additional unsuspecting victims of the wannabe cops.

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  • She spends her time creating her art as well as advocating for both male and female victims of sexual abuse through art and creative therapy.

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  • Victims of bedbug infestations have plenty of post traumatic thoughts associated with their bout against the pests.

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  • There have been many reports of sex offenders looking for (and sometimes finding) new victims on the site, and reports of other crimes have been bragged about, sometimes in advance of the crime, on MySpace and other social networking sites.

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  • Your children can become the victims of -- or participants in -- online bullying.

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  • It seems like common sense, but there continues to be victims of online stalking and abuse each year.

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  • Maybe do to us what they did to those victims.

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  • You can't believe what this guy has done to his victims!

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  • Does this concern one of my victims?

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  • Don't get me wrong; I'm not condoning what we did but there were others who were much worse; sicko guys who really hurt their victims; sometimes killed them.

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  • Did he say where he kept his victims?

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  • I carefully explained again what Willard Humphries related of Grasso's conversations; that he had an isolated place where he brought his victims.

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  • One of the fire trucks, a few positions ahead of Dean, periodically let go with a squirt to the screech and scream of the victims.

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  • Are you one of those serial killers who marks their victims?

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  • Victims were carefully chosen, as if they were dance partners.

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  • Jackson had rules about his victims.

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  • Maybe most were, but there was that percentage – no matter where you went - who were looking for easy victims.

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  • God's companions cannot become death's victims.

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  • The remaining 200 victims, who had escaped the bullets of the siege and survived the butchery of the river bank, were massacred afterwards and cast down the famous well of Cawnpore, which is now marked by a memorial and surrounded by gardens.

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  • For a long time Torquemada had tried to get the royal consent to a general expulsion; but the sovereigns hesitated, and, as the victims were the backbone of the commerce of the country, proposed a ransom of 300,000 ducats instead.

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  • It is quite possible, as some apologists suggest, that the number of his victims may have been exaggerated, but that they are to be counted by thousands there can be no doubt.

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  • Apart from collisions and derailments, a large proportion of all accidents is found to be due primarily to want of care on the part of the victims. Accidents to workmen in marshalling, shunting, distributing and running trains, engines and cars, may be taken as the most important class, after train accidents, because this work is necessary and important and yet involves considerable hazard.

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  • In the annual "customs" of Dahomey, now abolished, hundreds of human victims were offered.

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  • The Pawnees, however, had an elaborate ritual, in which a human victim was sacrificed to the Morning Star; the blood of the victims was sprinkled on the fields, and the details of the rite are not unlike those of the Khond custom.

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  • The victims were often feted for a whole year and treated as divine; the heart was an offering to the god, the body was eaten by the priests and nobles and the head was preserved with those of previous victims.

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  • A grotesque feature of the time in Germany and Austria was the class of court Jews, such as the Oppenheims, the personal favourites of rulers and mostly their victims when their usefulness had ended.

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  • They used to be described as the most cruel and treacherous people in the world, and they certainly are callous of the pain suffered by others, and regard any strategy of which their enemies are the victims with open admiration.

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  • In remembrance of these victims of popular wrath Jalal-uddin founded the order of the Maulawi (in Turkish Mevlevi) dervishes, famous for their piety as well as for their peculiar garb of mourning, their music and their mystic dance (sama), which is the outward representation of the circling movement of the spheres, and the inward symbol of the circling movement of the soul caused by the vibrations of a Sufi's fervent love to God.

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  • As he needed funds to carry out his various schemes, the pope began a series of confiscations, of which one of the victims was his own secretary, in order to enrich him.

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  • An iron ring on one of the chimneys is said to be that on which he hung the victims of his.

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  • Spiders, caterpillars and grasshoppers are, he said, stung in their chief nerve-centres, in consequence of which the victims are not killed outright, but rendered motionless and continue to live in this paralysed condition for several weeks, being thus available as food for the larvae when these are hatched.

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  • But the Peckhams' careful observations and experiments show that, with the American wasps, the victims stored in the nests are quite as often dead as alive; that those which are only paralysed live for a varying number of days, some more, some less; that wasp larvae thrive just as well on dead victims, sometimes dried up, sometimes undergoing decomposition, as on living and paralysed prey; that the nerve-centres are not stung with the supposed uniformity; and that in some cases paralysis, in others death, follows when the victims are stung in parts far removed from any nerve-centre.

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  • Their only value was from a fiscal point of view, and in times of fanaticism or when antiforeign sentiment ran high even this was held of little account, so that more than once they very nearly became the victims of a general and state-ordered massacre.

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  • During the following night and day London was given over to plunder and slaughter, the victims being chiefly Flemish merchants, lawyers and personal adherents of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster.

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  • In the single internment camp of Arad there were 3,400 deaths among the victims from Bosnia alone; and Father Nikolic, a Catholic priest from Istria, testified to having himself buried over 2,000 Istrian victims, and Doctor Martinovic to a knowledge of 8,000 fatal cases in the Styrian camps.

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  • Goujon has always been claimed as a Reformer; it is consequently possible that he was one of the victims of this attack.

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  • On reaching the vicinity they leave the blood stream and join in the warfare - many performing their function of phagocytosis (q.v.), others falling victims to the toxins.

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