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decimator
noun
One who decimates, particularly:
Exact(2)
He would go on to defend Judith Ward, the Birmingham Six (it took 17 years, and established his reputation as a decimator of scientific evidence), and to represent families in the Bloody Sunday inquiry, which he has just heard is to report, finally, by the end of this year.
The pseudo-improvised reality series "The Hills," as it plays out beyond MTV, on tabloid covers and in nearly every other byway of the modern media, is above all a vicious decimator of hope.
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