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been victimised
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Those who have already been victimised are the most vulnerable of all and previous burglary victimisation is the single highest predictive factor of current risk (Farrell and Pease 1993; Osborn and Tseloni 1998).
After leaving college I was in a show called Sculpture by Women where I was asked to talk about my history of victimisation in art, and I genuinely didn't think I had been victimised.
His children have been victimised.
For 17 years we have been victimised.
Vinokourov also claimed he and his team have been victimised.
Dodds's defence today remains as resolute as Armstrong's contention that he has been victimised.
She said: "I feel as if I've been victimised all over again, bullied and traduced.
The Met also disputed his claim that he had been victimised for speaking out.
Some feel the tiny country, with its lucrative reserves of liquid gas, has been victimised.
That is, you, personally, have to have been victimised to seek redress.
The Met disputed Williams's claim that he had been victimised for speaking out.
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