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Sayer describes victims of encephalitis lethargica as suffering from "the metaphorical if not physiological, equivalent of sleep, or even death".
What's more, it compounds the sexual discrimination faced by male victims, describing victims of sexual assault in almost solely female terms and depicting male victims as an emasculated minority.
In his recent book on the phenomenon, "What Doesn't Kill Us_,"_ Stephen Joseph, a psychologist at the University of Nottingham, describes victims of trauma experiencing enhanced relationships, greater self-acceptance, and a heightened appreciation of life.
A self-described "victim of multitasking," Mary, wants what she characterizes as "reasonable controls," admitting, "For nightly homework, I do not have the same self-control.
Wainwright is not only a self-described victim of the legendary femme fatale, he is also a fan -- and a follower, of sorts, in her footsteps.
Colover, who is not an in-house lawyer with the CPS, made the comments when describing the victim of the defendant, Neil Wilson, 41, who lives in York.
The first lot are sometimes described as victims of a "poverty trap".
Iraqi television showed the funerals of two men from the remote village of al Ahrar whom it described as victims of the raids.
First, the right foamed at the mouth over Ward Churchill, a professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, when it discovered, somewhat belatedly, that he had written an article on the day after September 11th that described the victims of the atrocity as "little Eichmanns".
Mr. Churchill, 64, an ethnic studies professor, created a national uproar when he described some victims of the Sept. 11 attacks as "little Eichmanns" in an essay that first appeared in 2001, referring to Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi who helped carry out the Holocaust.
Although the Daily Mirror and The Sun are singled out for particular criticism in the report, Mr Jefferies is described as "the victim of a very serious injustice perpetrated by a significant section of the press.
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