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Mr. Souza's figures are somewhat reminiscent of Francis Bacon, but Bacon's people are more often victims than aggressors.

Whites are more often victims of outrageous murders than blacks, argued Assistant Attorney General Mary Beth Montgomery.

Canada's 1.4 million aboriginals have higher levels of poverty and a lower life expectancy than other Canadians, are plagued by addiction and family breakdown, and are more often victims of violent crime.

Aboriginals, who make up about 5% of Canada's population, have higher levels of poverty and a lower life expectancy than other Canadians, and are more often victims of violent crime, addiction and incarceration.

Canada's 1.4 million Indigenous people, who make up about 4% of the country's population, have higher levels of poverty and a lower life expectancy than other Canadians and are more often victims of violent crime, addiction and incarceration.

Mark Sanchez certainly had a horrible day yesterday — yet there is Alex Smith, on the other side of the ball, to remind us that Q.B. busts are rarely busts in themselves, but are more often victims of circumstances and coaches (as "élite" quarterbacks are often beneficiaries of them).

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But there's no denying that women are more often the victims of online savagery.

Numerous studies have shown that those with mental health problems are more often the victims of violence, not perpetrators.

Unlike other gun homicides or gun suicide, in which men are more often the victims, domestic violence homicides disproportionately affect women.

They were sometimes removed when tastes changed, but were more often the victims of iconoclasm during protracted struggles like the Hundred Years' War, the Thirty Years' War, the Protestant and English Reformations and the French Revolution.

Although anarchists were more often the victims of violence than its perpetrators, the cartoonists' stereotype of the long-haired, wild-eyed anarchist assassin emerged in the 1880s and was firmly established in the public mind during the Chicago Haymarket Riot of 1886.

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