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were targets
noun
A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile.
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Alone, we were targets.
Even other fundamentalists were targets.
In fact, whole neighborhoods were targets.
And slaveholders were targets as well.
About 100 people were targets, Mr. Malcolm said.
But all these people were targets of ICE enforcement.
Republicans and Democrats alike were targets of derision.
"George and I had always known we were targets.
The first was that the photographers themselves were targets.
managers that were targets of the commission's continuing investigation.
From the families of 7/7 victims to Milly Dowler, all were targets.
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