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I had a rule that I wouldn't call someone who had possibly been victimized out of the blue.
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But the well-endowed colleges are furious, acting victimized and sending out press releases.
Smokers are being demonized and victimized all out of proportion.
After all those years spent feeling victimized, being a victim turns out to be comparatively O.K. Immediately, the universe rewards him with a new career highlight: writing "Sopranos" companion books.
It leaves many feeling left-out, opposed and victimized.
Christie waded through nearly two hours of adversity on Thursday, vowing that he was victimized by untruthful staffers who carried out the traffic scam.
"The F.B.I. has also informed us that if they have reason to suspect one of your children may have been victimized by this individual, they will reach out to you directly".
Tanier points to slobberknocker and snotknocker as alternatives that have never really caught on in the N.F.L. Rather than mouth-smashing, the image is of a hit so hard that it knocks the bodily fluids out of the victimized opponent.
Most of these "turkeys" share a grand scale — they're mighty works that took great efforts and great funds to realize, and that were victimized by advance reports about their directors' out-of-control spending and willful behavior.
The film ultimately ascribes Mr. Abramoff's downfall to a fatal mixture of zealotry and the kind of hubris and contempt that led him to dismiss the Indians he victimized with the phrase "stupid people get wiped out".
But however victimized they might feel, the JTF will carry out their mission.
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