Perpetrators Sentence Examples

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  • Perpetrators will seek you out.

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  • Here the perpetrators of the massacre of Glencoe met to share their plunder.

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  • The perpetrators could be criminal hackers, teenagers, electronic protestors, terrorists, or foreign intelligence services.

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  • The crime of this new schism was soon to be expiated by its perpetrators.

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  • The actual perpetrators of the massacres were the local Moslems, aided by Lazis, Kurds and Circassians.

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  • Impunity was granted to the perpetrators.

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  • He offers a special apologia for theories that try to understand the perspective of perpetrators.

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  • This sequence of events enabled the perpetrators of the Armenian genocide to muddy the waters.

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  • Amnesty International reports that LGBT Jamaicans seldom get justice, with the police often colluding with the perpetrators and ignoring homophobic hate crimes.

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  • It has seen a new wave of legal actions against perpetrators and on behalf of survivors.

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  • The perpetrators of this evil deed will pay a terrible price in mental remorse when they pass from this world.

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  • The Schlesinger report was cited for the conclusion that the perpetrators were merely a group of sadistic, poorly trained reservists.

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  • An economic straightjacket of a single currency and an inflexible social model are the real perpetrators.

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  • Most prominent among the actual perpetrators of the crime was one Peter, a reader; but there seems little reason to doubt Cyril's complicity (see Cyril Of Alexandria).

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  • The Schlesinger report was cited for the conclusion that the perpetrators were merely a group of sadistic, poorly trained Reservists.

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  • The Spanish Government is uncovering evidence of linkages between suspects in custody and the perpetrators of the 16 May 2003 Casablanca bombings.

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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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  • Similar statistics were gathered by the NCJJ regarding the perpetrators of rape and sexual assault.

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  • Family members were more likely to be perpetrators against juveniles (34%) than against adults (12%).

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  • Parents of children and adolescents who are raped or sexually assaulted are understandably upset, angry, and even violent toward perpetrators.

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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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  • We've identified scores of these low live perpetrators.

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  • He denounced the massacres and their perpetrators at public meetings held at Chester on the 6th of August 1895, and at Liverpool on the 24th of September 1896.

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  • The perpetrators of the crime were sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment, but they had the sympathy of the people on their side.

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  • The disgrace to his name is indelible that on the 19th of March 1792, when the perpetrators of the massacre of Avignon had been introduced to the Assembly by Collot d'Herbois, Vergniaud spoke indulgently of their crimes and lent the authority of his voice to their amnesty.

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  • It was said that persons of high position were concerned in the crime; but although the government offered rewards for the apprehension of the perpetrators, and although General Moyle wrote to the duke of Newcastle that the criminals were "well-known by many of the inhabitants of the town," no one was ever convicted of participation in the murder.

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