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victimizing

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Present participle of victimize

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At hearings revealing their corruption, the police revealed their incompetence, unable to stop a lame comedian from further victimizing their self-professed victim.

They join a long line of Madoff's victims that the trustee is victimizing a second time".

Somehow, asking whether our economy might ever have victims is itself an act of victimizing Mitt.

And Cathy Young wrote at Time about the multiple disavowals of feminism that cited "I am not a victim" and called the characterization of the movement as victimizing a "fair description".

September 26 , 1946Camden, New Jersey April 9, 2005 Washington, D.C., United States Andrea Dworkin, (born September 26 , 1946 Camden, New Jersey, U.S. died April 9, 2005, Washington, D.C ., American feminist and author, an outspoken critic of sexual politics, particularly of the victimizing effects of pornography on women.

The new year isn't looking that great so far when it comes to things like certain Parties threatening to suicide-bomb the global economy if the old and the sick don't quit victimizing the benefactors of great wealth, but there's one bright spot: with any luck, 2013 will be the year we get over our post-millennial awkwardness about how to say what year it is.

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I write in the book about this Catch-22 in which contemporary photojournalists are caught: When photographs are very brutal, very explicit in depicting violence, the photographers are accused of re-victimizing the victims.

And indeed, as Sher points out, even if there is some relationship between a victim and the stranger who victimizes her, it's not clear that this relationship plays any role at all in grounding her blame.

Contradictory results also surface in the United States, where one national study found that Latinos were more likely to bully and that African American students were more likely to be victimized, yet another identified African Americans as those less apt to become victims.

Because such schemes are only superficially personal, they may leave intact the wounds and reactive attitudes of victims many of whom must continue to live alongside the neighbors who victimized them prior to the public truth and reconciliation exercise (Williams, 2008).

The US attorney general, Loretta Lynch, told CNN on Sunday that releasing the full transcript risked "re-victimizing those people that went through this horror".

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