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And, unfortunately, identification of a scapegoat is sometimes inevitable".
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The town comes together in search of a scapegoat.
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Hence Mr Müntefering's rallying cry and his selection of a scapegoat.
"I think Lehman was a bit of a scapegoat.
But seniority is also becoming something of a scapegoat.
In search of a scapegoat, overcrowding will be blamed, as well as irregularities in the construction of the nightclub.
The Brigadier General who took responsibility for Abu Ghraib says the torture memos prove she was something of a scapegoat.
I think he's been made a bit of a scapegoat," said Wilkins, who had spells with AC Milan and Paris St-Germain.
"But last year, he became a bit of a scapegoat and the fans did not get what they expected from him.
Despite this identification of particular scapegoats, general stigmatizing attitudes to infected people appear to have declined.
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