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be accuser
noun
One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.
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Ultras Ahlawy declined the invitation saying it could not be accuser and judge at the same time but kept the door to a dialogue open.
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To the extent there are accusers in the trial of Dennis Kozlowski Dennis Kozlowski and Mark Swartz Mark Swartz, they are Tyco International 's former directors.
And I should be the accuser".' Baghi was sentenced to seven and a half years in Evin, reduced to three years on appeal.
Durbin: Someone leaned over and said, "Those are the accusers, the Clinton accusers".
It is his accuser and opponent, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, 75, who seems to bear the continuing scar.
There was one accuser in the criminal case — a girl who said Springer touched her leg on several occasions.
There is one accuser in the criminal case — a girl who said Springer touched her leg on several occasions.
The program suggested that he felt sufficiently protected by his status against any would-be accusers that he joked and boasted about it.
In 1992, by contrast, it was the accusers who fell.
The real targets are the accusers.
There are still accusers coming forward. .
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