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The notion of a victimized Israel has become so pervasive that television anchors unconsciously identify it as a victim, when it the occupier, equipped with more power on every level.
And now a victimized company was being investigated for possibly having taken defensive action.
Ms. Fawcett won praise for her serious acting later in her career, typically as a victimized woman.
She published pamphlets vividly portraying herself as a victimized wife, helpless to prevent the fanatical Shakers from holding her children captive against their will.
An outstanding example of Expressionist opera, Wozzeck elaborates the melodrama of a victimized soldier through continuous music and exaggerated gestures, angular melodies, and extreme dissonance.
I could not find any online financial service — and I checked brokerage firms as well as banks — that stops short of promising to make a victimized customer whole.
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For most people, being a victim is a stage in response to experiencing something traumatic that had a victimizing impact on them.
The other, nicer sister is in a long-term relationship with a victimizing married man.
John and Miss A are victimized by their loneliness, and they want to victimize other people because of it.
As Jonathan Dakers, Mr. Day-Lewis again plays a character victimized by a parent.
And some speakers even painted the singer as a martyr victimized by a callous news media and celebrity hounds.
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