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Dodds's defence today remains as resolute as Armstrong's contention that he has been victimised.
Some feel the tiny country, with its lucrative reserves of liquid gas, has been victimised.
We want peace, but our nation has been victimised for centuries by one invader and then another".
"The feeling amongst staff is Amy has been victimised for making a complaint," another former Seven staffer said.
For example, Scotland has been victimised by every British government since Margaret Thatcher, and the basing of nuclear weapons on the Clyde illustrates that.
POLAND has been victimised by foreign powers so often that Poles have got used to thinking of their country as a bit of a martyr.
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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.
Vinokourov also claimed he and his team have 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.
For those who have been victimised by these leaders, celebrities' dealings with dictators comes as a slap in the face.
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