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Dresden's self-perception as a "victimised city" has partly prevailed despite the historians' findings.
Giving it up might leave even a victimised peasant feeling a little diminished.
For a moment, Swift seemed in danger of typecasting herself as a victimised prude.
Hille moves from ironic mockery to an almost entranced hypnosis as she identifies with a victimised mother.
Among the pupils, Malachi Kirby as the manipulative Jason, Hammed Animashaun as a strutting joker and Michael Karim as a victimised boy all give sharply defined performances.
Academic research has shown there was no monolithic union power that inflicted the "winter of discontent" on a victimised British population.
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She also creates a subtle, wrenching portrait of a woman victimised by the society in which she lives as she struggles to maintain her dignity.
Reid was a black man victimised by a racist society and by a xenophobic police force.
At least black and Asian children, who, although vulnerable to racial prejudice, can also see themselves as part of an unfairly victimised minority forming part of a coherent group championed by the parts of society that pride themselves on being liberal.
Certainly no social worker today could be blamed for feeling nervous about taking on such an appallingly victimised adolescent, or feeling pessimistic about the outlook for the case.
For any community or individual on the receiving end of abuse, the greatest challenge lies in not allowing ourselves to become caught in an introverted, victimised mindset.
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